Kanso® 2 Sound Processor Quick Guide for Clinicians 1 CP1150 Tap interface The Cochlear™ Kanso® 2 Sound Processor has a tap interface for certain control functions. The recipient can tap the processor when it is on or off the implant. To tap, the recipient needs to follow these guidelines: • Tap on the Cochlear logo.
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2 CR210 REOTE CONTRO OR ANSO® Change battery Change the battery whenever you see the low battery indicator. 1. Unscrew cover with a Phillips head (cross- head) screwdriver. 2. Remove cover and old battery. UiC UiE 3 3. Carefully insert new battery, plus side “+” up. 4. Replace cover, bottom edge first. 5. Screw cover back on. CAUTiON
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The Kanso 2 Sound Processor with Aqua+ is dust and water resistant to level of IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529. This water protection rating means that the sound processor with the Aqua+ can be continuously submerged under water to a depth of up to 3 meters (9 feet and 9 inches) for up to 2 hours.
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Our collection of quick fixes for the most common issues people have with their Kanso ® Sound Processor. My battery doesn't last as long as expected. Updated …
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Use this guide to familiarise yourself and your child’s teachers with the basics . on Cochlear Nucleus 7 and Nucleus Kanso 2 Sound Processors and wireless . systems in classrooms. By maximising the use of wireless systems in the classroom and supporting schools in their efforts, you can help create a
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8 Kanso 2 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUiDE Tapping You can tap on your processor to turn the processor on and off. How to tap • Tap on the Cochlear logo. • Use quick, firm taps – don’t press. TIP You can tap your processor while it is on or off your implant. CONTROL NUMBER OF TAPS Turn ON Double-tap – 2 taps Turn OFF Triple-tap – 3 taps
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This guide is intended for C ochlear implant recipients and their carers using the Cochlear ™ Nucleus® Kanso™ Sound Processor (model number CP950). The processor works with your implant to transfer sound to your ear. It is a self-contained unit that contains the processing unit, microphones, magnet and batteries.
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You can stream to your Kanso® 2 Sound Processor and ReSound hearing aid from a ReSound Multi Mic, Cochlear™ Mini Microphone 2/2+, ReSound TV Streamer 2 or Cochlear TV Streamer. 3 sec 5 sec Rechargeable Non-rechargeable 5 sec Rechargeable Non-rechargeable 1 Turn off ReSound hearing aid and Kanso 2 Sound Processor. 4 Turn on your hearing aid and then …
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Kanso® 2 is the latest off-the-ear Nucleus® Sound Processor from Cochlear Ltd, the global leader in cochlear implants. Kanso® 2 offers many of the same benefits as Cochlear's behind-the-ear Nucleus® 7 Sound Processor, including direct streaming from compatible Apple or Android™ devices, dual microphones, wireless accessory compatability, water and dust protection, and …
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Quick green flashes mean the sound processor is receiving sound from the microphones, while quick blue flashes mean the sound processor is receiving sound from an audio source. You can find more information on page 34 of your user guide .
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Nov 27, 2018 . In order to successfully insert the device, there are a few quick tips that should be considered: The cochleostomy sizing tool should be used to ensure the opening to the cochlea is appropriately sized. The recommendation is to have the opening be between 0.8 mm and 1.0 mm. 1 An appropriately sized opening ensures the best possible insertion.
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Mar 28, 2017 . Here is a simple guide to ensure you pick the wireless accessory that best fits your needs: Mini Microphone 2. The Mini Microphone 2 is a discreet, wireless device designed to enhance your hearing experience no matter where you go. From the classroom to one-on-one conversations, use the portable wireless clip-on microphone to transmit speech ...
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May 29, 2012 . cd Kanso git checkout windows-compat To run Kanso you will need to put the Kanso/bin folder in your path or refer to it explicitly. (i.e. c:\path\to\my\Kanso\bin\Kanso.cmd ...). Note that we are...
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Use accessories such as the Safety Line or Kanso 2 Headband to help hold your processor in place when you play sport or exercise. 2. After exercise, wipe your processor with a soft cloth to remove sweat or grime.
The processor works with your implant to transfer sound to your ear. The Kanso 2 contains a processing unit, microphones, coil, magnet and internal battery. You can control your processor by using the Nucleus®
16 Kanso 2 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUiDE Wear your processor Place the processor on your implant with the: • Cochlear logo, light and microphone ports facing up • straight edge facing down. CAUTION Make sure you position your processor correctly to get the best performance, and so it does not fall off the implant.
The Kanso 2 Socket Cover is an optional accessory that can prevent dust and other material from entering the processor socket. insert the Socket Cover 1. Place the Socket Cover in the processor socket.
The Nucleus® Kanso® Sound Processor is the world's smallest and lightest 2 off-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor. An off-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor with dual microphones for directional hearing giving better performance in noise. Just press a single on/off button and let the technology take over.
Kanso® 2 Sound Processor is our off-the-ear hearing device with advanced connectivity in a simple & durable all-in-one design. View Kanso 2 colors here!
Kanso has two microphones. This is very important for background noise management because the processor can analyze the sound from the two microphones and determine which sounds came from behind. This ‘beamforming’ means you can hear better in noisy situations.
* The Kanso Sound Processor with Aqua+ is water resistant to level IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529 when used with LR44 alkaline or nickel metal hydride disposable batteries. Refer to the relevant User Guide for more information.