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Processors for Educators

Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® 5 System A new generation in hearing

The Nucleus Implant & Electrode Line Up ImplantElectrodeProcessor CI512 Contour AdvanceCP810 Freedom StraightCP810 CI24M Double Array ABI Freedom US Only

Limitless capacity More true-to-life sound Most natural fit MRI friendly Built on most reliable platform Industry’s thinnest Best Hearing Performance Industry’s best electrode array for richer, more true to-life sound 1 RIGHT LENGTH 1 22 ELECTRODES FOR GREATER CLARITY CURVED TO FIT NATURALLY 2 3 CLOSEST TO THE HEARING NERVE

Complete Confidence Built to last a lifetime – you deserve the most reliable implant Nucleus Cochlear Implants are the most reliable on the market today Proven #1 reliability in 3 independent clinical studies out of 10 hearing healthcare professionals choose Nucleus 1

Cochlear™ Nucleus ® - A Culture of Reliability Every new implant generation is more reliable than the last The 2010 data continues to show excellent reliability

AdultsChildren Nucleus Cochlear Implants outperform hearing aids 8,9 Best Hearing Performance

Nucleus 5 Speech Processor

Complete Confidence Built to be durable. Built on the world’s first and only titanium foundation Detachable coil Titanium bayonet connector GORE-TEX microphone protectors Durable plastics Chrome trim State-of-the-art durable materials –Teflon ® coated titanium bayonet connectors for enhanced durability –Strong chrome trim –Robust and durable plastics to withstand accidental drops –Industry’s only GORE-TEX ® microphone protectors for superior moisture protection Separate coil and coil cable for improved reliability State-of-the-art manufacturing and testing processes

Enhanced pediatric features Tamper resistance to ensure safety when wearing the processor. Parental alerts via multi-colored LED’s on the sound processor. FM compatible with most available systems, including neckloops. Flexible wearing options suitable for very young children. Remote assistant has a speaker for audible alarms. Accessories – connect with ease Options are available to connect to any sound source with a headphone jack such as: MP3 players and Stereos Computers and Televisions Gaming Systems (Wii,™ XBox 360,™ Playstation®3 and more!) Plug in FM system options when used with euro adapter – available soon. Tamper-resistant features Battery locking switch prevents accidental disconnection of the processor components. The LiteWear™ case provides additional tamper resistance for children. Tamper-resistant earhooks available. Smallest FLEXIBLE WEARING OPTIONS FOR EVERY AGE AND LIFESTYLE Nucleus ® 5 Sound Processor

Nucleus 5 Sound Processor Features SmartSound2, featuring Set it and Go Two omni-directional microphones combined to provide different options: –Standard (cardioid) –Zoom (super cardiod) –Beam (adaptive) Splashproof to IP57 AutoPhone™ feature 5 core colors 12 Sound Processor Covers

Performance HEARING PERFORMANCE LIKE NO OTHER Nucleus ® 5 Sound Processor Set It and Go TM - EVERYDAY PROGRAM Intelligently adjusts to a wide range of typical everyday listening situations such as at home, in the office or the classroom. ADRO ® + Autosensitivity™ (ASC) Set It and Go ™ Exclusively with SmartSound™2 Designed to deliver optimal performance in the majority of listening situations.

Performance HEARING PERFORMANCE LIKE NO OTHER Nucleus ® 5 Sound Processor Power Programs Automatic. Adaptable. Customizable. Noise Focus Music Patients can use the Set It and Go program all day or step up to a Power Program for an extra boost in challenging situations. Designed for especially challenging situations when you need a boost. Simply & discretely - Single click on Remote or a button press on Sound Processor

Industry’s first and only automatic phone detection Two options for connecting to the phone –Auto Telecoil –Manual Telecoil Bluetooth ® friendly for safe hands-free connectivity Connecting in the classroom is easier too! Best Hearing Performance Industry’s only AutoPhone™ technology

Introducing the Nucleus 5 Remote Assistant

Change programs Confidence MONITOR, CONTROL & MANAGE Simple monitoring, diagnostics and troubleshooting Easily monitor, control and manage own hearing The only two-way communication remote assistant available today - Providing confidence in hearing Effortless monitoring, comprehensive diagnostics and simple troubleshooting to minimize unnecessary patient visits Large, full color display and intuitive navigation for easy use — especially for recipients with dexterity or visual needs. Change programs Adjust volume Adjust sensitivity Manually activate the telecoil Keypad lock to avoid accidental key presses One button check check the status of the processing unit, battery module, coil and coil cable Nucleus 5 Remote

Nucleus ® 5 Remote Assistant features Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® 5 system Keypad lock/unlock slider to avoid accidental key presses USB port for recharging in- built battery Programmable soft keys for easy SmartSound TM 2 environment switching Telecoil button for manual activation One button check to monitor the status of the processing unit, battery module, coil and cable within 6 feet of processing unit

Nucleus ® 5 Remote Assistant Monitor SIMPLE DIAGNOSTICS AND IN-BUILT TROUBLESHOOTING Battery monitorCoil sensor Reset Troubleshooting guide allows recipients to self-diagnose and resolve issues if they arise Solve issues

Control BILATERAL CONTROL Only one remote assistant to manage two sound processors simultaneously Nucleus ® 5 Remote Assistant (CR110)

Accessories & Rehabilitation

Nucleus 5 Sound Processor Audio Accessories Bilateral Personal Audio Cable Personal Audio Cable Main Isolation Cable Freedom Accessory Adaptor Lapel Microphone Monitor earphones Audio accessories are plugged into the accessory socket. They are automatically detected and switched on.

Personal Audio Cables For use with battery operated audio or video components NOT for use with electrically operated components

Nucleus ® TV / Stereo Cable & Mains Isolation Cable  Surge protected for use with electrical components  Connect to headphone jack: Television Stereo Computer DVD player Home theater or Nucleus 5: Mains Isolation + PAC or Bilateral PAC

Lapel Microphone Bring sound closer Clip or “velcro” remote microphone near sound source Allows ideal positioning when sound source – is on opposite side of implant (e.g. driving a car) Place in center of group conversation Troubleshooting processor microphone

Monitor FM During Use Use Cochlear monitor earphones to confirm that FM signal is active Note: For the Freedom speech processor, monitor earphone function switches off 90 seconds after connection to save power – press any processor button during the 90 second period to extend it by a further 90 seconds if needed, or press increase/decrease buttons to reactivate after 90 sec period (can also turn processor off/back on)

FM Systems and Nucleus ® Sound Processors

Transmitters Transmitter assigned a ‘frequency’ (or channel) to use to send wireless communication Many options available from FM manufacturers

Receivers 1.Audio coupling with wall mounted or desktop soundfield speakers: –FM transmitter worn by the speaker (e.g. teacher) –FM receiver couples with soundfield system –Loudspeakers placed appropriately around room (e.g. classroom) or on recipient’s desk to amplify the speaker’s voice.

Receivers 2. Telecoil coupling: Neckloop with sound processor on telecoil (or combined telecoil and microphone setting): –This works by the speaker wearing an FM transmitter –FM Receiver with neckloop attached is worn by recipient –Recipient uses sound processor on telecoil setting (or mixed telecoil/microphone setting)

Receivers 3. Electrical coupling: Direct connect with sound processor –FM transmitter worn by speaker –FM receiver connected directly to the sound processor using an adaptor or a cable –FM receiver picks up signal from transmitter and sends it to the processor Euro-pin adaptor in development

Nucleus 5 and FM Systems

FM Receiver: Connections Connect FM receivers via: 1.Euro Accessory adaptor 2.Using ESPrit series FM cables and Freedom Accessory Adaptor 3.Using neckloop 1 2 3

Compatible FM Systems Compatible receivers (using Euro Accessory Adaptor) Euro accessory adaptor: Z Phonak MLxS Phonak MicroMLxS Oticon Amigo (R1 and R2)

Compatible FM Systems Compatible receivers (using ESPrit Series FM cables with Freedom accessory adaptor) Freedom accessory adaptor: Z Z77089 (FM2-E 60cm) Z60369 (FM2-E 90cm) Oticon Amigo R5/T MHz Receiver output set at 20

Accessory mixing ratio Upper and lower directional keys to navigate through processor settings Use lower left and right softkeys to change accessory and microphone mixing ratio Left = accessory, right = microphone Access only | 6:1 | 5:1 | 4:1 | 3:1 | 2:1 | 1:1

Telecoil Mixing Ratio Upper and lower directional keys to navigate through processor settings Use lower left and right softkeys to change telecoil and mic mixing ratio Left = telecoil, right = microphone Telecoil only | 6:1 | 5:1 | 4:1 | 3:1 | 2:1 | 1:1

Using FM Systems with Nucleus Sound Processors

Other Options

Freedom FM Connection MicroLink Freedom Freedom BW Shoe S " Freedom MLX Bodyworn Shoe & Cable (30cm) S " Freedom MLX Bodyworn Shoe & Cable (50cm) S " Freedom MLX Bodyworn Shoe & Cable (80cm) S " Freedom MLX Bodyworn Shoe & Cable (100cm)