User Manual

Getting Started
Installing the TV Streamer
Depending on your TV, stereo, computer or other audio
setup, the installation of the TV Streamer may be done in
several ways, which are described in the following section.
The following steps will guide you through the pairing and
connecting process. Start by connecting cables between the
TV Streamer and the audio source and finish by pairing the TV
Streamer to your sound processors.
Note: The TV Streamer supports both analogue and
digital audio input. Please read the following sections for
information about supported audio formats and how to
connect the TV Streamer to audio sources.
Connecting the TV Streamer to an analogue
audio source (e.g. TV or stereo):
See figure 2
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1. Connect the power supply to the wall socket and insert the
cable into the micro-USB socket on the TV Streamer.
2. Insert the male stereo mini-jack on the audio cable into
the female stereo mini-jack input on the TV Streamer [no.
4 in figure 1].
3. Plug the other end audio cord into the “AUDIO OUT
terminals on the audio source. The “AUDIO OUT” is usually
marked “L – R” for left and right, and can usually be found
on the back of the audio source.
Note: With this installation, most audio sources will send
sound to both sound processors and additional speakers
connected to the audio source simultaneously. On some
audio sources you can adjust the balance between the
AUDIO OUT and the speakers. Consult your audio source
manual for instructions.
Alternative analogue audio cable
installations:
If it is not possible to connect the TV Streamer to the AUDIO
OUTPUT of the audio source using the red and white plugs,
the following installation alternatives can be used:
Mini-jack adaptor:
See figure 3
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1. Connect the power supply to the wall socket and insert the
cable into the micro-USB socket on the TV Streamer.
2. Insert the male stereo mini-jack on the audio cable into
the female stereo mini-jack input on the TV Streamer [no.
4 in figure 1].
3. Connect the stereo mini-jack adapter to the red and white
plugs at the other end of the audio cable.
4. Plug the stereo mini-jack adapter into the audio source’s
“HEADPHONE” output terminal or alternatively into your
computer’s audio terminal.
Note: The HEADPHONE output socket is usually located
on the side or front of the audio source. When using the
HEADPHONE socket, usually only the person wearing the
sound processors will hear the sound and audio source
speakers are muted. If muted speakers are not desired,
please refer to the first installation, or the one on the
following page. Your audio source may support speakers
and HEADPHONE being on simultaneously; check your
audio source manual for instructions.
Key to device See figure 1
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1. Micro-USB power socket
2. Pairing button
3. Mono/stereo switch
4. Analogue mini-jack audio input
5. Optical (Toslink) audio input
6. Coaxial audio input
7. Increase volume
8. Decrease volume
9. Power light (green)
10. Activity light (yellow)
11. Wall plug
12. Mini-USB plug
Introduction
The Cochlear Wireless TV Streamer will provide you with
high quality streamed audio from your TV, stereo, personal
computer or similar device directly to your sound processors.
Please read this manual carefully to fully benefit from
the Cochlear Wireless TV Streamer. Ask your hearing
care professional if you have any questions. For further
information you can also visit the www.cochlear.com web
site.
For your safety, carefully read the chapter “Important
Information”.
Warranty
The warranty does not cover defects or damage arising from,
associated with, or related to the use of this product with
any non-Cochlear processing unit and/or any non-Cochlear
implant. See “Cochlear Global Limited Warranty card” for
more details.
Key to symbols
The following symbols will be used throughout this
document.
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a Cochlear
Wireless TV Streamer
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