Assistive Listening Device Guide AudiologyNOW! 2014

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Assistive Listening Device Guide AudiologyNOW! 2014 Tiffany L. Harvey, Au.D., CCC-A Gallaudet University NEXT

General Information This guide presents some (but not all) of the many ways that hearing aids, implant processors and headphones can be combined with the Williams Sound equipment that will be available for you to borrow (pick up stations will be posted). The next slide shows the Williams Sound devices that will be available. The rest of the guide will help you determine some of the ways you can take advantage of these devices. This equipment will be available at the General Assembly, in the various sessions (where the front rows will be reserved for FM users), at the Poster Reception and in the Exhibit Hall. If you plan to bring any of your own equipment and wish to connect it with the Williams Sound equipment, note that all of the jacks and plugs on their devices are 3.5 mm. NEXT I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Williams Sound Equipment available for loan: Neckloop (3.5 mm plug) Receiver (R35-8; 3.5 mm mono jack) Lapel Microphone (3.5 mm plug) Receiver (RX22-4; 3.5 mm stereo jack) Hand-held Directional Mic (3.5 mm plug) Pocketalker ™ (PKT D1; 3.5 mm mono jack) Headphones (3.5 mm plug) NEXT

Please click on the appropriate box. I use a cochlear implant. I do NOT use a cochlear implant. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

More General Information If you plan to utilize one of the following suggestions that incorporates your telecoil, please ensure that you can access the telecoil. Some processors require a special program, while others do not. Contact your implant audiologist if you are unsure about your needs or if you think you may need programming changes. If your processor is not represented here, or if you have questions regarding your personal situation, equipment, etc., please contact your audiologist. NEXT I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Manufacturers Please click on your manufacturer’s logo. I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Advanced Bionics Please click on your device. Harmony Platinum Body-Worn Auria Platinum BTE CII BTE I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Advanced Bionics Harmony To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Ensure that one of your programs utilizes the telecoil Then you can use a neckloop with the various receivers or with a Pocketalker ™ If you do not have a telecoil program, you can use an external telecoil Attach the Direct Connect Earhook (#CI-5840) Connect the Telecoil Adapter (#5750) To listen via direct connection Attach your Direct Connect Earhook Connect your Direct Connect Cable (#CI-5841) Connect your 3.5 mm patch cable (3.5 mm plug on each end) Plug one end into the Direct Connect Cable Plug the other end into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic for close conversation Plug the mic directly into the Direct Connect Cable I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Advanced Bionics Auria To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (not built-in) Attach the Direct Connect Earhook (#CI-5840) Connect the Telecoil Adapter (#5750) Ensure that one of your programs is either Aux only or 50/50 Then you can utilize a neckloop with a receiver or Pocketalker ™ To listen via direct connection Attach your Direct Connect Earhook Attach your Direct Connect Cable (#CI-5841) to the Earhook Connect your 3.5 mm patch cable (3.5 mm plug on each end) Plug one end into the Direct Connect Cable Plug the other end into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic for close conversation Plug the mic directly into the Direct Connect Cable I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Advanced Bionics CII BTE To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via direct connection Attach your Auxiliary Audio Input Earhook (#CI-5705) Connect your 3.5 mm patch cable (3.5 mm plug on each end) Plug one end into the Auxiliary Audio Input Earhook Plug the other end into a receiver or a Pocketalker ™ Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic for close conversation Plug the mic directly into the Auxiliary Audio Input Earhook I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Advanced Bionics Platinum Body-Worn To listen via direct connection Connect your 3.5 mm patch cable (3.5 mm plug on each end) Plug one end into the auxiliary jack on your processor Plug the other end into the receiver (in larger meetings like the general assembly or sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation in poster sessions) Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic, for close conversation Plug the mic directly into the auxiliary jack I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Advanced Bionics Platinum BTE To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via direct connection Attach your Auxiliary Audio Input Earhook (#CI-5705) Connect your 3.5 mm patch cable (3.5 mm plug on each end) Plug one end into the Auxiliary Audio Input Earhook Plug the other end into the receiver or a Pocketalker ™ Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic, for close conversation, in poster sessions Plug the mic directly into the Auxiliary Audio Input Earhook I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear Please click on your device. Nucleus 5 BTE ESprit 3G Freedom BTE Sprint Freedom Body-worn I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear Nucleus 5 BTE To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Ensure that one of your programs utilizes the telecoil Then you can use a neckloop with a receiver or a Pocketalker ™ To listen via direct connection Attach your Bilateral Personal Audio Cable (z208292) Plug the 3.5 mm end into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Plug the other end into your implant I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear Freedom BTE To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Ensure that one of your programs utilizes the telecoil Then you can use a neckloop with a receiver or a Pocketalker ™ To listen via direct connection Attach your Personal Audio Cable (z60830) Plug the 3.5 mm end into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Plug the other end into the bottom of your implant I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear Freedom Body-worn To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Ensure that one of your programs utilizes the telecoil Then you can use a neckloop with a receiver or a Pocketalker ™ To listen via direct connection Attach your Personal Audio Cable (z60830) Plug the 3.5 mm end into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Plug the other end into the bottom of your implant I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear ESprit 3G To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Move your program switch to the ‘T’ or ‘MT’ position Then you can utilize a neckloop with a receiver or Pocketalker ™ To listen via direct connection Attach your Accessories Adaptor (z60121) to your processor Attach your Accessory Adaptor Cable (z77081) to the Accessories Adaptor Attach your Personal Audio Cable (z43148) Plug the end marked ‘Walk1’ into the into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ jack Plug the end marked ‘Cochlear’ into the Accessories Adaptor Cable Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic for close conversation Plug the mic directly into the Accessory Adaptor Cable I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear Sprint To listen via your telecoil (not built-in) Attach your Sprint Telecoil (z43158) Ensure that one of your programs utilizes the telecoil Then you can utilize a neckloop with the various receivers (in larger meetings like the General Assembly and Sessions) or with a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) To listen via direct connection Attach your Personal Audio Cable (z43148) Plug the end marked ‘Walk1’ into the into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ jack Plug the end marked ‘Cochlear’ into your implant Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic for close conversation Plug the mic directly into your implant I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Med-El Please click on your device. Opus 2 Tempo+ or Opus 1 Angled Note: the Tempo+ and Opus 1 can only be connected with external devices using the Angled and Remote Power configurations. Tempo+ or Opus 1 Remote Power I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Med-El Opus 2 To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil Use a neckloop with a receiver or a Pocketalker ™ Set it to ‘T’ in order to utilize a neckloop with the various receivers or a Pocketalker ™ Set it to ‘M’ for close conversations To listen via direct connect FM Battery Pack Cover and Remote Battery Pack allow direct connection of assistive listening devices and other external equipment (FM systems, MP3 players, etc.) Plug the other end directly into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Mix cable - TEMPO+ microphone remains active when connected to an external device. The user hears both input from the external source and environmental sounds. Ext cable - TEMPO+ microphone is deactivated when connected to an external device. The user hears input from an external device without environmental I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Med-El Tempo+ or Opus 1 -Angled To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via your telecoil (not built-in) Attach your TeleMic (02914) Set it to ‘T’ in order to utilize a neckloop with the various receivers or a Pocketalker ™ Set it to ‘M’ for close conversations To listen via direct connect Attach either your T+ AuidoMix (yellow ring - 02377) or T+ AudioExt (red ring - 02378) Plug the end with the colored ring into your implant’s external audio input jack Plug the other end directly into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Mix cable - TEMPO+ microphone remains active when connected to an external device. The user hears both input from the external source and environmental sounds. Ext cable - TEMPO+ microphone is deactivated when connected to an external device. The user hears input from an external device without environmental I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Med-El Tempo+ or Opus 1 -Remote Power To listen via your microphone Plug the headphones into a receiver (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) Simply place the headphone over your implant microphone To listen via direct connection Attach your the RBP Sennheiser Cable (02699) Plug the end with the yellow ring into your implant’s external audio input jack Plug the other end directly into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Connect the Handheld Directional Mic or Lapel Mic for close conversation Plug the mic directly into the external audio input jack I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Please click on the appropriate box. I use hearing aid(s). I do NOT use hearing aid(s). I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Hearing Aid Users To listen via your telecoil Ensure that telecoil is functioning before convention. Then you can use a neckloop with a receiver (in the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception). Plug the neckloop into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ Place the neckloop around your neck Put your hearing aid on ‘T’ I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

If you do not use hearing aids… You can use headphones with a receiver (in the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception). Plug the headphones into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ If you use a bone-anchored implant CLICK I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Please click on the appropriate box. I use a bone anchored implant. I do NOT use a bone anchored implant. I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Please click on the appropriate box. Cochlear BAHA Intenso Cochlear BAHA BP100 Cochlear BAHA Divino Cochlear BAHA Cordelle II I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear BAHA BP100 To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Place processor on “T” Then you can utilize a neckloop with the various receivers (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) To listen via direct connection Attach your Personal Audio Cable (90067) Plug the cable’ into the into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ jack Plug the other end into the direct audio input port (bottom of sound processor) I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear BAHA Cordelle II To listen via your telecoil (built-in) Place processor on “T” Then you can utilize a neckloop with the various receivers (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) To listen via direct connection Attach your Personal Audio Cable (90067) Plug the cable’ into the into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ jack Plug the other end into the direct audio input port (bottom of sound processor) I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear BAHA Divino To listen via your telecoil (not built-in) Attach your Telecoil Unit (90185) Set processor program to “E” Plug telecoil unit accessory into processor’s electrical input port Then you can utilize a neckloop with the various receivers (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) To listen via direct connection Attach your Audio Cord (90065) Set program to “E” Plug the audio cord into the into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ jack Plug the other end into the direct audio input port (bottom of sound processor) I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Cochlear BAHA Intenso To listen via your telecoil (not built-in) Attach your Telecoil Unit (90185) Set processor program to “E” Plug telecoil unit accessory into processor’s electrical input port Then you can utilize a neckloop with the various receivers (in larger meetings like the General Assembly or Sessions) or a Pocketalker ™ (for close conversation at the Poster Reception) To listen via direct connection Attach your Audio Cord (90065) Set program to “E” Plug the audio cord into the into the receiver or Pocketalker ™ jack Plug the other end into the direct audio input port (bottom of sound processor) I would like to start over. I’m ready for AudiologyNOW!

Many Thanks to… Megan Kessler, M.A. Cynthia Compton-Conley, Ph.D. Clinical Applications Specialist, Mid-Atlantic Cochlear Corporation Deborah Livingston, M.S. Au.D. Student, Gallaudet University Mark P. Medcalf Technical Product Manager Williams Sound Corporation Jeannine Ramacho, B.S. Cynthia Compton-Conley, Ph.D. Director, Assistive Devices Center Gallaudet University Karen Cotton, M.S. Clinical Audiologist Lisa Devlin, M.S. Susan Frisbee, M.A. Senior Clinical Specialist, Southeast Advanced Bionics Corporation Hilary Gazeley, Au.D. Clinical Specialist, Northeast Region Med-El Corporation I would like to start over.