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TOOLS for SCHOOLS by Advanced Bionics PLATINUM SOUND PROCESSOR Product Guide
Auxiliary Input Jack
The Auxiliary Input Jack, located on the side of the Processor, can be used to connect
external auditory input sources, such as an FM System. There are several points to
consider in connecting an audio device to the Sound Processor:
1. An interface cable may be required.
2. The PSP must contain a program set up for auxiliary input (see Audio-Mixing).
Consult the audiologist or family regarding the program settings.
3. Only battery-powered devices should be plugged into the Sound Processor,
unless a patch cable with special electronics is used.
Advanced Bionics Customer Service is available to discuss questions regarding con-
necting to external auditory devices and the equipment needed, at 1.877.829.0026.
NOTE: The Auxiliary Input Jack on the PSP is 3.5 mm in size and was designed for
mono input. Plugging a stereo device (like and iPod or FM System) into the mono jack
may degrade the sound quality. A stereo-to-mono adapter will allow connection of
these devices and is available at most electronics stores.
Dual-Color LED (Light Emitting Diode) Indicator
The PSP is equipped with a built-in LED Status Indicator. The LED is a diagnostic
light that provides parents and teachers with information regarding Processor
function. It is located next to the Headpiece Jack and becomes active when the
Processor is turned on. The chart below describes the LED functions.
NOTE: Under very rare conditions, the programming audiologist may have set the
Processor so that the Green LED may not illuminate. Check with the programming
audiologist to see if this feature has been de-activated.
Auxiliary Input Jack
Battery Charge Status When the Processor is rst turned on, the LED will indicate the following:
Three (3) to four (4) quick RED blinks indicate the battery is fully charged.
Two (2) quick RED blinks indicate the battery is sufciently charged to power the system.
One (1) quick RED blink indicates that the battery charge is nearly depleted. The battery should
be replaced.
Lock Status Refers to the successful communication between the external device (Headpiece) and internal
device.
After the battery charge status is complete, the RED LED will continue to flash, approximately
once per second, until the Headpiece is properly positioned over the implant and successful
communication is established.
If the device is not transmitting sound to the implant, such as when the Headpiece falls off, the
LED will flash RED.
Microphone/System
Status
Once the battery and lock status LED sequences are complete, the LED should flash GREEN in
response to your speech patterns as you talk closely into the Headpiece Microphone.
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