Nucleus CR210 Remote Control User Guide Symbols Contents
Note Important information or advice. Can save inconvenience. Tip Time saving hint or saves inconvenience. Caution (no harm) Special care to be taken to ensure safety and effectiveness. Could cause damage to equipment. Warning (harmful) Potential safety hazards and serious adverse reactions. Could cause harm to person. About ...............................................................................................................................4 Turn on.............................................................................................................................6 Turn on and off ........................................................................................................6 Pair ............................................................................................................................. 7 Out of range ............................................................................................................8 Use ....................................................................................................................................9 Change programs ....................................................................................................9 Change volume or sensitivity .............................................................................10 Talk on the phone ..................................................................................................11 Battery ........................................................................................................................... 13 Care ................................................................................................................................ 15 General warnings and cautions ...............................................................................16 Other information ....................................................................................................... 17 About About Cochlear Nucleus CR210 Remote Control The Cochlear Nucleus CR210 Remote Control is a simple hand-held controller for your Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Sound Processors. The remote allows you to:
1. change programs 2. turn volume or sensitivity up and down 3. turn the telecoil on and off 4. turn auto telecoil on and off 5. turn audio accessories on and off If you are a bilateral recipient, your remote control can communicate with both your processors at once. For more information on your sound processor, refer to the Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Sound Processor User Guide.
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"Volume" describes the level of the sounds you hear.
"Sensitivity" describes the range of sounds you hear e.g. soft, background, close or far away. Usually, your clinician will set up your remote control to control volume. But your clinician can set it up to control sensitivity instead. Volume/sensitivity label Program number Telecoil Volume/sensitivity level Auto Telecoil Low battery indicator Left/Right processor (paired) Program label Telecoil On/
Auto/Off Next program Previous program On/Off Volume or sensitivity up Volume or sensitivity up Volume or sensitivity down 4 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 5 Cochlear CR210 Basic Remote Control Turn On Turn on Turn on and off Pair Your clinician may have already paired your remote with your sound processor. If not, you will need to pair it the rst time you use it. Slide the switch up to turn on. When the switch is in the up position, the display will "go to sleep" when not in use. Press any button on the keypad to "wake" it again. If your remote is not paired to any processor, the screen appears as above and the display "blinks" when you press keys. To pair your processor and remote:
Slide the switch down to turn off.
Tip Turn off your remote to stop it
"waking" and draining the battery when not in use e.g. when carried in your pocket. 1 Turn on your processor and remote control. They must both be "awake"
and on at all times when pairing. 2 Place the coil on the back of your remote control. Image of coil over battery will be briefed into next version. 6 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 7 Turn On Use 3 The screen will show pairing in progress. Change programs Your clinician may program your sound processor with up to four programs to control with your remote. 4 5 The screen then shows successful pairing of left (L) or right (R) processor. Bilateral users only - repeat step 2 for your second sound processor. Press to move to the next program Press to move to the previous program Ask your clinician to write your programs below Out of range The screen above displays when the processor is out of range or experiencing interference. 8 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 9 Change volume or sensitivity Usually, your clinician will set up your remote control to control the volume of the sound you hear. But your clinician can instead set it up to control sensitivity.
"Sensitivity" describes the range of sounds you hear e.g. soft, background, close or far away. Press to turn up the volume or change sensitivity. Press to turn down the volume or change sensitivity. Talk on the phone Your sound processor's telecoil (t-switch) lets you listen to hearing loops and hear voices on the telephone more clearly. You can control it with the telecoil button on your sound processor. Your clinician will set up your remote with ONE of the following functions:
1. No telecoil function - you can not control the telecoil with your remote. The telecoil button on your remote will not do anything. 2. Telecoil only function - you can turn the telecoil on manually with the remote when you want to listen with the telecoil, and turn it off when you are nished. You will not be able to turn on Auto Telecoil. To use the telecoil only function:
To turn on the telecoil: Press the button to display the telecoil icon. To turn off the telecoil: Press again to turn the telecoil off. 10 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 11 3. Telecoil AND auto telecoil function - you will be able to to turn both the telecoil and the auto telecoil feature on and off with the remote as needed. When auto telecoil is left on, the telecoil in your sound processor turns on automatically whenever a hearing loop or phone is in range, and turns off a few seconds after you move the processor away from the source. To control the Telecoil and Auto Telecoil feature:
Battery Battery Change the batteries whenever you can see the low battery indicator or the screen stays blank when you push the side switch upwards into the unlock position. Display showing low battery To change the battery:
1 Unlock the battery cover by turning the screw anticlockwise with a Phillips head screwdriver. 2 Slide off the battery cover and remove the battery. To turn on the telecoil: Press the button to display the telecoil icon. To turn on auto telecoil: Press again to display the auto telecoil icon. To turn off the telecoil: Press again to turn the telecoil off. 12 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 13 Final render to reinforce plus side up 3 4 Insert the new battery. Make sure the plus sign "+" is facing up. Replace the battery cover bottom edge rst and turn the screw clockwise to lock the cover in place.
Caution Use disposable CR2032/5004LC 3V standard lithium coin cell batteries ONLY in your remote control. Cochlear does not recommend any other battery type. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Care Every day To keep your remote control clean, wipe its display and buttons with a soft dry cloth. Keep your remote dry. If it ever gets wet:
Insert shot of drying with a soft cloth Remove the battery immediately. Dry it with a soft dry cloth. Insert shot of drying on a shelf next to a window with no battery Leave it in a well ventilated place to dry for 12 hours. Do not use a drying kit. Put a fresh battery in place. 14 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 15 Other information General warnings and cautions Use a soft dry cloth ONLY to clean the surface of your remote control. Do not use alcohol, household cleaners or abrasive materials to clean your remote control. Do not use the Zephyr dry aid kit or any household appliance to dry your remote control. Do not bend or compress the display on your remote control. Do not disassemble, modify, deform or immerse your remote control in water. If your remote control is not working, return it to your clinician. Warranty will be void if opened. Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations. Do not allow metal objects e.g. keys near the display screen. The coin battery could pose a choking hazard to small children. Keep the battery cover locked at all times. Keep the remote out of reach of very young children. Other information The remote control wireless communication link operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) on 10 channels. The link uses a proprietary bi-directional communication protocol and operates over a distance of up to 2m from the CP900 series processor. When interference is present, the wireless communication link switches between the 10 channels to nd a channel where the interference least affects the operation of the link. The remote control indicates via its display when the processor is not within operating distance, and when the link has been interrupted due to interference. Speci cations Physical con guration The remote control comprises:
Custom analogue and digital integrated circuits based on a micro-processor design, with bi-directional wireless communication capabilities. Push-buttons and a slider for control of processor features and its own system features. A display for indicating system status and activity. Lanyard pin. In-built coil sensor. Materials The remote control housing and buttons are made of Polycarbonate and Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS). The display is made of ABS. 16 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 17 Other information Dimensions Length 66 mm Width 36 mm Height 10.5 mm Weight The remote control with battery in place weighs approximately 35 g. Operating characteristics Characteristic Wireless technology RF frequency Operating battery voltage Battery capacity Push-key functions Wireless transmission range Display Range Proprietary Low Power Bidirectional Wireless Link 2.4 GHz 2.0 V - 3.0 V 230 mAh Remote control lock and unlock, telecoil/auto telecoil on and off, program change, volume or sensitivity settings change Up to 2 m Custom, icon based monochrome LCD Environmental conditions Condition Storage temperature Storage relative humidity Minimum
-30 C (-40 F) 0% RH Operating temperature Operating relative humidity 0% RH
+5 C (+41 F) Maximum
+50 C (+122 F) 90% RH
+50 C (+122 F) 90% RH Certi cation and applied standards The CR210 Remote Control ful ls the essential requirements listed in Annex 1 of the EC directive 90/385/EEC on Active Implantable Medical Devices as last amended by EC Directive 2007/47/EEC. Equipment classi cation Your remote control is internally powered equipment Type B as described in the international standard IEC 60601-1:2005, Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1 Basic Safety and Essential Performance. FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Canadian IC compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modi cations made to this equipment not expressly approved by Cochlear Limited may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: WTOR200BA IC ID: 8039A-R200BA 18 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Limited 2012 CR210 User Guide - 19 Legal statement The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication. However, speci cations are subject to change without notice. Nucleus cochlear implant systems are covered by one or more international patents. Cochlear Limited 2012 Labelling symbols 90
0 Consult instructions for use Storage temperature limits Relative humidity limits Disposal - do not dispose in re Disposal dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations Certi cation - Japan Certi cation - Australia Certi cation - New Zealand Serial number Date of manufacture Type B applied part This device restricted to sale by or on the order of a physician. Recycle CE Registration Mark 20 - CR210 User Guide Cochlear Limited 2012 Cochlear Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG Karl-Wiechert-Allee 76A, D-30625 Hannover Cochlear Ltd (ABN 96 002 618 073) 14 Mars Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066, Australia Tel: 61 2 9428 6555 Fax: 61 2 9428 6352 Cochlear Americas 13059 E Peakview Avenue, Centennial, CO 80111, USA Tel: 1 303 790 9010 Fax: 1 303 792 9025 Cochlear AG European Headquarters, Peter Merian-Weg 4, CH - 4052 Basel, Switzerland Tel: 41 61 205 0404 Fax: 41 61 205 0405 Germany Tel: 49 511 542 770 Fax: 49 511 542 7770 Cochlear Europe Ltd 6 Dashwood Lang Road, Bourne Business Park, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2HJ, United Kingdom Tel: 44 1932 87 1500 Fax: 44 1932 87 1526 Nihon Cochlear Co Ltd Ochanomizu-Motomachi Bldg, 2-3-7 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan Tel: 81 3 3817 0241 Fax: 81 3 3817 024 Cochlear (HK) Ltd Unit 1810, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queens Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong SAR Tel: 852 2530 5773 Fax: 852 2530 5183 Cochlear Medical Device (Beijing) Co Ltd Unit 2208 Gemdale Tower B, 91 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100022 P.R. China Tel: 86 10 5909 7800 Fax: 86 10 5909 7900 Cochlear Ltd (Singapore Branch) 6 Sin Ming Road, #01-16 Sin Ming Plaza Tower 2, Singapore 575585 Tel: 65 6553 3814 Fax: 65 6451 4 Cochlear Korea Ltd 1st oor, Cheongwon building, 828-5, Yuksam dong, Kangnam gu, Seoul, Korea Tel: 82 2 533 4663 Fax: 82 2 533 8 Cochlear Benelux NV Schalinhoevedreef 20i, B - 2800 Mechelen, Belgium Tel: 32 1579 5511 Fax: 32 1579 5500 Cochlear Italia S.r.l. Via Larga 33, 40138 Bologna, Italia Tel: 39 051 601 53 11 Fax: 39 051 39 20 62 Cochlear France S.A.S. Route de lOrme aux Merisiers, Z.I. Les Algorithmes - Bt. Homre, 91190 Saint Aubin, France Tel: 33 811 111 993 Fax: 33 160 196 Cochlear Nordic AB Konstruktionsvgen 14, SE - 435 33 Mlnlycke, Sweden Tel: 46 31 335 14 61 Fax: 46 31 335 14 60 Cochlear Tbbi Cihazlar ve Salk Hizmetleri Ltd. Sti. Cubuklu Mah. Bogazici Cad., Bogazici Plaza No: 6/1, Kavacik TR - 34805 Beykoz-Istanbul, Turkey Tel: 90 216 538 5900 Fax: 90 216 538 5919 Cochlear Canada Inc 2500-120 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 1T1 Canada Tel: 1 416 972 5082 Fax: 1 416 972 5083 Cochlear Medical Device Company India Pvt Ltd Ground oor Platina Bldg, Plot no C 59, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051, India Tel: 91 22 61121111 Fax: 91 22 61121100 Nucleus is a registered trademark of Cochlear Limited. Cochlear and the elliptical logo are trademarks of Cochlear Limited. The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct in every detail as of the date of publication. However, speci cations are subject to change without notice. Printed in Australia 323650 ISS2 APR12