Sky CI M90 Sound Processor CI-5295 Advanced Bionics AG Laubisrütistrasse 28 8712 Stäfa, Switzerland +41 58 928 78 00 Manufactured by: Advanced Bionics LLC California, USA +1 661 362 1400 AdvancedBionics.
SYMBOLS TABLE: Labeling symbols and their meanings: Date of Manufacture Manufacturer Model number Serial number Unique Device Identifier Type of Protection: BF Suitable temperature range for transport and storage See Instructions for Use Fragile Suitable relative humidity range for transport and storage Caution (refer to “Cautions & Warnings” section for further information) Dispose of in accordance with applicable national and local regulations MR Unsafe IPXX Ingress Protection Rating
LIMITATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS: There are no known limitations or contraindications for the Sky CI M90 sound processor. PRECAUTIONS, CAUTIONS, AND WARNINGS: This device should be used only by the individual for whom it is prescribed. CHOKING HAZARD: Contains small parts that pose a hazard of inhalation, choking, or ingestion. Using your sound processor and accessories contradictory to their intended use (e.g. mouthing, chewing) may cause bodily harm.
Remove your sound processor and consult your cochlear implant professional if uncomfortable sounds are heard or in case of discomfort, pain or skin irritation. If the sound processor or accessories become unusually hot or warm, discontinue use immediately and contact Advanced Bionics or your cochlear implant professional. It is important to have the correct magnet strength, so you do not experience discomfort or retention issues.
complete objective speech perception testing in order to determine speech performance and 2) able to report a preference for different coding strategies or features. In the event that you experience any issues with your product, please contact your cochlear implant professional or the manufacturer. Do not attempt to service or modify the Sky CI or its accessories. Doing so may compromise system performance and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
The intended users of the Sky CI M90 sound processor are recipients of Advanced Bionics cochlear implants. The intended use environments of the Sky CI M90 sound processor are healthcare and daily living environments.
Powering Sky CI M90 The sound processor is turned on when a charged battery is attached to the sound processor. When the battery is first attached, the orange LED located in the middle of the rocker switch will indicate battery charge. The startup program is selected by the cochlear implant professional during programming. To power down the Sky CI M90 sound processor, simply remove the battery. Attaching the Battery Hold the Sky CI M90 in one hand.
FPO Image Slide the battery onto the sound processor until it clicks into place. Do not force the battery onto the sound processor. The batteries are designed to be inserted in only one direction; applying force may damage the equipment.
Hold the Sky CI M90 in one hand. In the other hand, hold the battery. Rotate the headpiece cable upward in order to avoid bumping it upon battery removal. FPO Image Firmly slide the battery away from the M T-Mic, M Earhook, or M Acoustic Earhook. FPO Image Continue sliding the battery until it separates from the sound processor.
FPO Image Approved Sky CI M90 Power Supplies Power Supply M Battery M Waterproof Battery M Zn-Air Battery Pak Nominal Voltage 3.6V – 3.7V 3.7V 2.3V Type Li-ion (rechargeable) Li-ion (rechargeable) Zn-air (disposable) Rated Capacity 0.3Wh – 0.8Wh 0.8Wh 1.4Wh Connecting the earhook to the sound processor There are three earhook options for the Sky CI M90 sound processor: the M T-Mic, the M Earhook, and the M Acoustic Earhook.
FPO Image Using the provided pin removal tool, place one of the pins in the small hole on the side of the tool. This will help to steady the pin as you line it up with the pin hole on the earhook. FPO Image Line up the pin with the hole in the earhook and gently push it through the hole. The pin will move from one side of the sound processor, through the earhook to the other side of the sound processor, holding the earhook in place. The pin should not come out the other side.
If a small portion of the pin extends beyond the sound processor, use the side of the tool to push the pin inwards so it lies flush with the sound processor. FPO Image Pull the tool away from the sound processor, leaving the pin inside the sound processor.
Removing the earhook Align the pointed end of the tool with the hole on the sound processor that contains the pin holding the earhook on the sound processor. FPO Image Gently press the tool in the hole, pushing the pin out the other side.
The pin does not need to be removed from the sound processor. As long as the tool is pushed in flush on one side of the sound processor, the pin should be displaced enough to adequately remove the earhook. Remove the tool from the sound processor. Gently grasp the earhook at the top near where it connects with the sound processor and pull forward until it is separated from the sound processor.
To attach the headpiece cable to the sound processor, hold the headpiece cable by the cable’s strain relief. Align the connector on the cable with the connector on the sound processor and gently push the cable into the sound processor until it snaps into place. FPO Image Removing the Slim HP cable from the sound processor Remove the battery from the processor before removing the cable from the processor.
Sky CI M90 LEDs The LED is a programmable feature that provides visual information about the Sky CI M sound processor status, battery life, program position, and sound processor error conditions.
Error Condition (remove and reattach battery to reset sound processor) Detect Sound Processor Red Green per second) Solid Red No 3 blinks upon command from mobile application or fitting software No Sky CI M90 Internal Alarms The internal alarms are programmable and provide auditory information about the Sky CI M90 sound processor. Your cochlear implant professional can adjust the volume and pitch of the internal alarms to suit your preference.
Connectivity Overview The Sky CI M90 sound processor can be connected to Bluetooth-enabled devices for phone calls, VoIP calls, audio streaming, or for use with the AB Remote mobile application. Pairing and Connecting the Sky CI M90 to a Bluetooth-Enabled Device 1. Ensure that Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled on your device (e.g., phone, tablet) and search for Bluetooth-enabled devices in the connectivity settings menu. 2.
When the sound processor is directly connected with a Bluetooth-enabled phone, you will be able to hear the caller’s voice directly through the sound processor. The sound processor picks up your voice through the sound processor microphones. FPO Image When making a phone call, you will hear a dialing tone through the sound processor. The sound processor microphones pick up your voice. When receiving a call, a call notification will be heard through the sound processor.
FPO Image Streaming Audio via Bluetooth with the Sky CI M90 After successful pairing of your processor(s) to your Bluetooth-enabled device, ensure that your device is not muted and volume is not set to minimum. Then, simply start the audio on the Bluetooth-enabled device and the sound processor will start streaming the audio. Environmental balance and access to surrounding sounds can be managed using the multifunction button, the AB Remote mobile application, or the Phonak RemoteControl.
Activating and Deactivating Flight Mode 1. Hold down either the top or bottom of the multifunction button while attaching the battery. 2. Continue to hold down the button while the sound processor starts up, until a long, solid orange LED is visible, approximately 10 seconds. Note that the start-up LEDs that indicate the battery life of the rechargeable battery and the program number will be seen before the long, solid orange flight mode LED. 3.
The Sky CI M90 sound processor with an M Battery or M Zn-Air Battery Pak, an M T-Mic or M Acoustic Earhook, and a Slim HP or Slim HP Mic. The Sky CI M90 sound processor with an M Zn-Air Battery Pak, an M Earhook, and a Slim HP or Slim HP Mic.
Sentences in Quiet at 65 dBA Across all subjects, similar sentence recognition scores in quiet were observed between AutoSense OS and the AutoSense OS Off program. See the table below. N Mean (SD) Median Min, Max 2 List AutoSense OS Average Score (%) 10 88.92 (11.068) 94.65 63.2, 96.7 2 List AutoSense OS Off Average Score (%) 10 89.76 (11.677) 92.88 61.2, 99.
noisy environments, although one of these subjects agreed that sound quality was acceptable and listening was comfortable in noise. These questionnaire results indicate that the sound processor is acceptable for use and satisfies users’ listening needs.
AutoSense Sky OS: The intent of the AutoSense Sky program is to classify the listening environment and activate sound processing features based on the listening environment. The AutoSense Sky program is enabled by default as the start-up program. Cautions UltraZoom and StereoZoom are beamforming algorithms; therefore, by design they focus to the front and dampen sound from the side and back of the recipient.
System and Network Diagram System Interfaces Component Interface Sound Processor Bluetooth Data Transfer Direction Bidirectional Communication Protocol Security Bluetooth Classic: HandsFree Profile with wideband speech option v1.6 (SPP v1.2, RFCOMM v1.2 over L2CAP) Bluetooth Classic: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v1.3 (AVDTP v1.
Sound Processor Remote Control RF Bidirectional Bluetooth Bidirectional Roger Devices Roger DM Bidirectional Control Profile v1.5 (AVCTP v1.
Users of the Sky CI M90 sound processor are trained by their cochlear implant professional at the initial fitting session. End of Cybersecurity Support Advanced Bionics products are supported until they no longer have regulatory approval in the country of use or until the product is obsolesced by Advanced Bionics.
Power frequency (50/60 3 A/m Hz) Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-8 3 A/m Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 3 V/m 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz 3 other electronic devices, precaution should be taken to not generate ESD. Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
symbol: Note 1: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people. a. Essential performance of the Sky CI per IEC 60601 requirements is defined as auditory stimulation within safe amplitudes. b.
This instrument is certified under: FCC ID: 2AU6O-ABBTE2 IC: 25853-ABBTE2 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: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Tous changements ou modifications apportés à cet appareil qui n’ont pas été approuvés par Advanced Bionics peuvent annuler l’autorisation d’utilisation de cet appareil de la FCC. Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme ICES-003 du Canada. Cet appareil a été testé et déclaré conforme aux limites d’un appareil numérique de classe B, en vertu de la partie 15 des règlements de la FCC.