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TOOLS for SCHOOLS by Advanced Bionics PLATINUM SOUND PROCESSOR Product Guide
System Sensor
The System Sensor is for use with the Auria, Platinum BTE/CII BTE, PSP, and S-Series
Sound Processors. It is a handheld device that performs a system functionality check.
The System Sensor is powered by a lithium battery and will need to be replaced
approximately every two years.
To Use:
Place the Sensor over the Headpiece at a distance of approximately one (1) to two
(2) inches, then gently press the button. The Sensor will display its status.
• ORANGE light indicates that the System Sensor itself is functioning properly.
• No ORANGE light indicates that the System Sensor battery is depleted. You will
need to obtain a new System Sensor.
Once you have veried the Sensor status (ORANGE light), slowly move the Sensor
toward the Headpiece and observe the system-transmitting status as follows:
• Solid GREEN light means that the system is functioning properly.
• Flashing GREEN light means that the Processor is not communicating with the
implant. The Processor battery is charged, but the system is not successfully
transmitting a signal to the implant. Stop and proceed to Troubleshooting.
• No GREEN light indicates that the Processor battery is discharged and needs to
be changed.
PSP Troubleshooting
If you notice a problem with your child’s implant, take the following steps before
proceeding to the Troubleshooting chart below:
• Make sure the child’s Processor is set to his/her user settings.
• Verify that the Processor is on.
• Verify that the Volume and Sensitivity controls in the correct position.
• Visually inspect the child’s equipment.
• Verify that the battery is in place and the LED ashes GREEN with voicing into
the Microphone.
• Visually inspect the Cable for any signs of twisting, fraying, or breaks.
• Check the Headpiece for damage.
• Check battery status and/or replace battery.
System Sensor
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