User guide ReSound Receiver-In-The-Ear hearing aids resound.
Hearing aid information Left hearing aid Right hearing aid Serial number Serial number Model number Model number Battery type Dome/ earmould type Rechargeable Closed dome Open dome Small Medium Large Program Small Medium Large Beep 1 One beep 2 Two beeps 3 Three beeps 4 Four beeps 2 Zinc-Air 312 Power dome Zinc-Air 13 Tulip Small Medium Large Description RIE earmould
Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Getting to know your hearing aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Placing your hearing aids in your ears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Thank you for choosing our hearing aids. We recommend that you use your hearing aids every day. NOTE: Read this booklet carefully BEFORE using your hearing aids. Intended use Generic air-conduction hearing aids are wearable sound-amplifying devices intended to compensate for impaired hearing. The fundamental operating principle of hearing aids is to receive, amplify, and transfer sound to the eardrum of a hearing impaired person.
Getting to know your hearing aid Rechargeable model - model 61 Rechargeable Microphones LED Receiver wire Push button Receiver Dome* Left (blue) / right (red) colour coding Model and serial number *Open dome is shown – yours may look different.
Zinc-Air battery model (312) - model 61, nonrechargeable Microphones Receiver wire Push button Receiver Dome* Battery compartment Model and serial number** *Open dome is shown – yours may look different. **Inside battery compartment.
Zinc-Air battery model (13) - model 62 Microphones Receiver wire Multi-function button Receiver Dome* Battery compartment Model and serial number** Left (blue) / right (red) colour coding *Open dome is shown – yours may look different. **Inside battery compartment.
Domes and earmoulds Tulip dome Power dome Open dome Closed dome Custom earmould Domes are all light grey. Receivers and sports lock Dome Microphone Your receiver may have a microphone as shown here. 8 Getting to know your hearing aid Left / right colour coding Your hearing aids are colour-coded. Left = blue. Right = red Sports lock The sports lock helps keep your hearing aids in place when you are physically active.
Preparing your hearing aids for use Battery warnings – all models WARNING: Batteries are harmful to the environment. Therefore, never try to burn them – dispose of your used batteries according to your country’s regulations or return them to your hearing care professional. Battery warnings – Rechargeable model WARNINGS: • Rechargeable hearing aids contain Li-Ion batteries. Exposure or ingestion can be seriously harmful. • Never put your rechargeable hearing aid in your mouth.
• If the outer casing of your rechargeable hearing aid is broken, the rechargeable batteries inside may leak. In this case, do not attempt to use the hearing aid – contact your hearing care professional. • Battery leakage can cause chemical burns. If you get exposed to battery leakage material, rinse immediately with warm water. If you get chemical burns, redness or skin irritation from battery leakage, seek medical attention.
CAUTIONS: • Batteries can leak. If you are not going to use your hearing aids for a few days, you MUST remove the batteries. • Battery leakage can cause chemical burns. If you are exposed to battery leakage, rinse immediately with lukewarm water. If you get chemical burns, redness or skin irritation, seek immediate medical attention. • Never try to charge Zinc-Air batteries as this can cause leakage or a small explosion.
Inserting the battery into your hearing aid – Zinc-Air battery models 1. Open the battery door with your fingernail. Remove the old battery (if there is one). 2. Remove the packaging and protective foil from the new battery. Wait for two minutes while the battery activates. 3. Insert the new battery, with the plus (+) sign correctly positioned, into the battery compartment door. Do not insert it directly into the hearing aid. 4. Close the battery door.
NOTE: To save battery, turn off your hearing aids when they are not in use. At night, switch off the hearing aids and open the battery doors completely to allow moisture to evaporate and prolong the hearing aids’ lifespans. If the hearing aids are experiencing frequent loss of connection to wireless accessories, contact your hearing care professional for a list of low impedance batteries.
Low battery warning when paired with wireless accessories (all models) NOTE: The batteries drain faster when you use wireless functionalities like streaming from your smartphone or from your TV via our TV streamer. As the battery power goes down, the wireless functions stop working. A short melody every five minutes indicates that battery power is too low. The table below shows how the hearing aid functions are affected as the power level declines.
Placing your hearing aids in your ears Distinguishing left from right Left = blue LEFT Right = red RIGHT CAUTION: If you have two hearing aids, they may be tuned differently. Do not swap them as this could damage your hearing. Your hearing aids are colour-coded. Left = blue. Right = red If your hearing aids are not colour-coded, ask your hearing care professional to add colour coding.
Inserting the receiver dome into your ear If your hearing aids have domes, follow these instructions: 1. Hang the hearing aid over the top of your ear. 2. Hold the receiver wire where it bends and gently push the receiver dome into your ear canal. 3. Push the dome far enough into your ear canal so that the wire rests against your head. You can check in a mirror.
To avoid whistling, ensure that the tube and dome fit correctly into your ear. If you continue to experience whistling, check the troubleshooting guide for other possible reasons and solutions. Sports lock If you are very active, your hearing aids may move from the correct position. To avoid this, your hearing care professional can attach and adjust a sports lock to the receiver. To insert a hearing aid with a sports lock: 1. Insert the hearing aid as usual 2.
Inserting earmoulds into your ears If your hearing aids have earmoulds, follow these instructions. 1. Hold the earmould between your thumb and index finger and position the sound outlet into your ear canal. 2. Slide the earmould into your ear with a gentle, twisting movement. Move the earmould up and down and press gently. Opening and closing your mouth may assist. 3. Place the hearing aid behind your ear and ensure it is secure.
Removing your hearing aids from your ears If your hearing aids have domes, follow these instructions. 1. Lift your hearing aid off your ear. 2. Hold the receiver wire with your thumb and forefinger where it bends and pull the dome out of your ear canal.
Removing earmoulds from your ears If your hearing aids have earmoulds, follow these instructions. 1. Lift the hearing aid from behind your ear. Let it hang beside your ear momentarily. 2. Using your thumb and index finger, gently pull the earmould (not the hearing aid or the wire) loose from your ear. If your earmould has a removal cord, pull it gently to assist. Remove the earmould completely by twisting it gently.
Using your hearing aids Turning your hearing aids on and off You can turn on your hearing aids either before or after you place them in your ears. Your hearing aids always start on program 1 at the pre-set volume. Turning your hearing aids on and off – Rechargeable model To turn your hearing aids on and off, press the push button for 5 seconds. The on/off light will light when the hearing aid is on. The light will blink 3 times when turning off.
Turning your hearing aids on and off – Zinc-Air battery models To turn your hearing aid on, close the battery door. To turn the hearing aid off, open the battery door (with your fingernail). Smart Start Smart Start delays the time that your hearing aid turns on after you close the battery door (Zinc-Air battery models) or remove the hearing aids from the charger (Rechargeable model). This function produces a beep for each second of the delay period (this is either 5 or 10 seconds).
Using the push button/multi-function button These buttons allow you to use a variety of listening programs. Each program is suitable for a different situation.
Listening programs Your hearing care professional can activate one or more listening programs in your hearing aids. These programs can help you in specific situations. Ask your hearing care professional about which programs could be useful for you. Programs Use All-Around The best option if you want only one program. Restaurant For use in noisy places such as restaurants and social gatherings. Music For listening to music. Acoustic phone A special program for phone conversations.
Changing programs To change the program, press the button and hold it for three seconds. Your hearing aids will beep to confirm the change. Continue pressing it to scroll through the programs available to you. To get back to the default listening program, keep scrolling, or turn your hearing aids off and on again. NOTE: If you have two hearing aids with synchronisation enabled, a change of program on one hearing aid automatically applies to the second hearing aid as well.
Using the push button 1. Push the button to switch from one program to the next. 2. You will hear one or more beeps. The number of beeps indicates which program you have selected. 3. When you turn your hearing aids off and on again, they will return to the default settings, which are program 1 and the pre-set volume. Using the multi-function button This is called a multi-function button because it has several functions – you can control volume, change program and activate streaming.
Controlling the volume If your hearing care professional has activated your volume control, follow these instructions: To increase the volume, briefly press the top part of the button. To reduce the volume, briefly press the bottom part of the button. Streaming Sound to your hearing aids Press the bottom part of the button and keep it pressed for three seconds. Your hearings aids will start streaming from the audio device you have chosen.
Apps We have some apps that you can use to control your hearing aids. You can use these to adjust the volume, change programs and stream from another device. There is more information on these in the Advanced Options chapter. Telecoil (Optional for Telecoil models only) Your hearing aid may have a telecoil. The Telecoil function may help to improve understanding of speech with Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) telephones and in theatres, cinemas, houses of worship, etc. that have a tele loop installed.
Advanced Options Using a Telephone Your hearing aid allows you to use your telephone as you normally do. Finding the optimal position for holding the phone may require practice. The following suggestions may be helpful: 1. Hold the telephone up to your ear canal or hold it close to the hearing aid microphones as illustrated. 2. If you hear whistling, try holding the telephone in the same position for a few seconds. The hearing aid may be able to cancel the whistling. 3.
Mobile phones Your hearing aids comply with the most stringent Standards of International Electromagnetic Compatibility. Any degree of disturbance can be due to the nature of your particular mobile phone or of your wireless telephone service provider. NOTE: If you find it difficult to get a good result while using your mobile phone, your hearing care professional can give you advice on available wireless accessories to enhance listening capabilities.
Using your hearing aid with smartphone apps (optional) Our smartphone apps must only be used with our hearing aids, for which they were designed and we take no responsibility if the app is used with other hearing aids. The smartphone apps send and receive signals to and from the hearing aids via smartphones. • Do not disable app notifications. • Install updates to keep the app working correctly.
ReSound Assist (optional) If you have signed up to use ReSound Assist with your hearing aids, you can have your hearing aids adjusted remotely without needing to visit your hearing care professional. All you need is a smart device that is Internet enabled. This allows you to experience freedom and flexibility such as: 1. Requesting remote assistance to adjust your hearing aids. 2. Ensuring the best possible performance of your hearing aids by keeping them up to date with the latest software.
Phone Now (optional) By placing a magnet on the telephone receiver, your hearing aids automatically switch the telephone programme on when the receiver is close to your ear. When you remove the receiver from your ear, the hearing aids automatically return to the previous listening programme. NOTE: Ask your hearing care professional to enable Phone Now as one of your programs.
Phone Now warnings WARNING: • Swallowing a magnet can be harmful to your health. If a magnet is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention. • Keep magnets out of reach of pets, children and people with cognitive, intellectual or mental health challenges. • The Phone Now magnet may affect sensitive medical devices/ electronic systems.
Placing the Phone Now magnet Place the magnet on your telephone receiver as follows: 1. Clean the surface thoroughly. Use a recommended cleaning agent. 2. Remove the foil from the magnet. 3. Place the magnet on the phone. CAUTION: • If you experience frequent signal loss or noise during calls, move the Phone Now magnet to another place on the telephone receiver. • Only use magnets supplied by ReSound.
How to use Phone Now 1. Lift the telephone to your ear. 2. When you hear a short melody, the phone program is active. NOTE: • You may need to move the telephone receiver slightly to find the best position for reliable Phone Now activation and a good hearing experience on the telephone. • If your hearing aids have enabled the Asymmetrical Phone Handling functionality, the hearing aid on the non-phone ear automatically attenuates. Do not cover the phone loudspeaker opening with the magnet.
Flight Mode (optional) Your hearing aids can be controlled from your smartphone or Remote Control – this option can be added by your hearing care professional. In some areas you will be required to turn off wireless communication. CAUTION: Turn off your hearing aids’ wireless functionality when boarding a plane or in areas where this is mandatory. NOTE: You must follow the processes below for both hearing aids, even if synchronisation is enabled.
Activating wireless communication (turning off Flight Mode) – Zinc-Air battery models 1. Open and close the battery door on each hearing aid once. 2. Wireless communication will be activated after 10 seconds. Turning off wireless communication (activating Flight Mode) – Rechargeable model 1. Turn off your hearing aid. 2. Press the button for 9 seconds. 3. Your hearing aid will double-flash four times.
Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids Cleaning tools These cleaning tools come with your hearing aids: 1. Soft cloth. 2. Brush with battery magnet. Your hearing care professional may give you a set of wax filters.
General instructions for care and maintenance NOTE: To ensure you get the highest quality experience and longest useful lifetime out of your hearing aids, it is important to clean and care for them. Keeping your hearing aids in perfect working order is easily done – just follow these steps: 1. When you remove your hearing aids, turn them off by opening the battery doors completely. This helps to dry them out. 2. After removing your hearing aids, wipe them with a soft cloth to keep them clean and dry.
Daily Care and Maintenance It is important to keep your hearing aids clean and dry on a daily basis. Use the supplied cleaning tools. 1. Wipe your hearing aids with the cloth. 2. Swipe the small brush across the microphones. If your receiver has a microphone, remember to brush that one as well. NOTE: Never try to put the bristles of the small brush or the cleaning wire into the microphone inlets. This can damage your hearing aids.
NOTE: • Do not use water to clean your receiver wires or domes. • Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe your earmoulds clean. • Receiver wires may become stiff, brittle or discoloured over time. Contact your hearing care professional to replace your receiver. If you think your receiver wire needs to be replaced, contact your hearing care professional. Changing your hearing aid domes We recommend that your hearing care professional shows you how to change domes.
Standard domes The illustrations show an open dome, but the procedure is the same for all other domes. Follow these instructions to replace your domes. 1. Remove the used dome by pulling it off the receiver and discard. This may require a bit of force. 2. Push the new dome over the ribbed end of the receiver wire. 3. Check that the dome is securely mounted by carefully lifting the lower part of the dome and verifying that the collar completely covers the ribbed end of the wire. 4.
Tulip domes To change a tulip dome, follow these instructions: 1. Remove the used dome by pulling off the receiver and discard. This may require a bit of force. 2. Push the largest petal back, then press the tulip dome over the ribbed end of the receiver wire. 3. Check that the tulip dome is securely mounted by verifying that the collar completely covers the ribbed end of the wire. 4. Push the larger petal forward.
Changing the wax filter The wax filter helps keep earwax away from the components of the hearing aid. You must replace it on a regular basis. Consult your hearing care professional for advice on how often you need to do this. It will depend on how much earwax your ears produce. If you wear a dome, remove it before following this process for replacing the wax filter. You will need your box of wax filter tools. Box of 8 wax filter tools.
Removing the old wax filter 1. Remove the dome from the receiver wire. 2. Open the wax filter case and take one of the tools out. Each tool has a small hook in one end and a new wax filter in the other. 3. Insert the removal tip into the used wax filter and then pull the tool straight out. It is important to pull it straight and not on an angle.
Inserting the new wax filter 1. Insert the other end of the tool into the sound outlet (the end with the replacement filter). 2. Gently press the replacement straight into the sound outlet until the outer ring is touching the sound outlet. 3. Pull the tool straight out – your new wax filter will remain in place. Re-attach your dome or a replacement dome.
Storing your hearing aids – Zinc-Air battery models 2. When they aren’t being worn, keep your hearing aids dry by leaving the battery doors open. 1. The best storage for your hearing aids is the case they came in.
Wireless accessories Our wireless eco-system features a comprehensive range of seamlessly integrated wireless accessories. These let you stream high quality stereo sound and speech directly to your hearing aids. Please find the list of available wireless accessories and their features below: • TV Streamer 2 streams audio from a TV and most other audio sources to your hearing aids at a volume that suits you. • Remote Control adjusts volume, mutes your hearing aids and changes programs.
50 NOTE: • Ask your hearing care professional for more information on the range of wireless accessories. • For use of wireless functionality only use ReSound wireless accessories. For further guidance regarding e.g. pairing, please refer to the user guide of the relevant Resound wireless accessory.
Tinnitus Management Tinnitus Sound Generator module Your hearing aids include the Tinnitus Sound Generator (TSG) module. The TSG is a software tool that generates sounds to be used in tinnitus management programmes to relieve suffering from tinnitus. The TSG can generate sounds adjusted to your personal preference and your specific therapeutic needs as determined by your doctor, audiologist or hearing care professional.
User Instructions for the TSG module Description of the Device The Tinnitus Sound Generator (TSG) Module is a software tool that generates sounds to be used in tinnitus management programmes to relieve suffering from tinnitus. Explanation of how the device functions The TSG module is a frequency and amplitude shaped white-noise generator. Noise signal level and frequency characteristics can be adjusted to the specific therapeutic needs as determined by your doctor, audiologist or hearing care professional.
If your tinnitus troubles you only in quiet environments, your doctor, audiologist or hearing care professional can set the TSG Module so that it becomes audible exclusively only in such surroundings. The overall sound level can be adjusted via an optional volume control. Your doctor, audiologist or hearing care professional will review with you the need for having such a control.
TSG Volume Control The sound generator is set to a specific loudness level by the hearing care professional. When switching the sound generator on, the volume will have this optimal setting. Therefore, it might not be necessary to control the volume (loudness) manually. However, the volume control provides the ability to adjust the volume, or amount of stimulus, to the liking of the user. The volume control is an optional feature in the TSG module used for adjusting the sound generator output level.
Technical Specifications Audio signal technology Digital. Available sounds White noise signal which can be shaped with the following configurations: High-pass filter Low-pass filter 500 Hz 2000 Hz 750 Hz 3000 Hz 1000 Hz 4000 Hz 1500 Hz 5000 Hz 2000 Hz 6000 Hz - 8000 Hz The white noise signal can be modulated in amplitude with an attenuation depth of up to 14dB.
Prescription use of this device The TSG module should be used as prescribed by your doctor, audiologist or hearing care professional. In order to avoid permanent hearing damages, the maximum daily usage depends on the level of the generated sound. Should you develop any side effects from using the sound generator, such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, perceived decrease in auditory function or increase in tinnitus perception, you should discontinue use of sound generator and seek medical evaluation.
The purpose of medical evaluation is to assure that all medically treatable conditions that may affect tinnitus are identified and treated before the sound generator instrument is used. The sound generator instrument is a tool to generate sounds to be used with appropriate counselling and/ or in a tinnitus management programme to relieve patients suffering from tinnitus. Warning Information WARNINGS: • Sound generators can be dangerous if improperly used.
CAUTIONS: • Should the user develop any side effects from using the sound generator, such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, perceived decrease in auditory function or increase in tinnitus perception, the user should discontinue use of the sound generator and seek medical evaluation. • To prevent unintended usage by paediatric or physically or mentally disabled users, the volume control must, if enabled, be configured to only provide a decrease of the sound generator output level.
5. Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days. 6. Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15dB at 500 hertz (Hz), 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz. 7. Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal. 8. Pain or discomfort in the ear. CAUTION: The maximum output of the sound generator falls into the range that can cause hearing loss according to OSHA regulations.
General warnings and cautions WARNINGS: • Consult a hearing care professional: - If you suspect that you have a dome, wax filter or other object in your ear canal, consult your hearing care professional. These objects can be harmful and can cause an infection in your ear. - If you experience skin irritation. - If excessive ear wax accumulates with the use of the hearing aid. • Do not wear your hearing aids while being exposed to radiation. Some types of radiation, e.g.
• Never leave children or people with cognitive, intellectual or mental health challenges unsupervised while using their hearing aids. Hearing aids contain small pieces that can be dangerous if swallowed. If any part of a hearing aid is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention. • Swallowing a hearing aid can result in choking and can be harmful to your health. If a hearing aid is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
• Only use original tubes and domes with your hearing aids. • Only use accessories intended for use with your hearing aids. Consult your hearing aid professional for more information. • Do not try to modify the shape of your hearing aid or accessories. This can cause skin reactions or sharp edges leading to scratches or sores. • If you have two hearing aids, they may be tuned differently. Do not swap them as this could damage your hearing. Your hearing aids are colour-coded.
• Your hearing aids are tuned to your hearing. Do not allow others to use your hearing aids as this can damage their hearing. • Turn off your hearing aids’ wireless functionality in areas where this is mandatory. • When wireless function is activated, the device uses low-powered digitally coded transmissions in order to communicate with other wireless devices. Although unlikely, nearby electronic devices may be affected.
Troubleshooting Issue Feedback or ‘whistling’ No Sound 64 Troubleshooting Potential cause Potential solution Is your earmould or dome inserted correctly in your ear? Re-insert it. Is the volume very loud? Reduce the volume. Is the receiver wire broken or is the earmould clogged? Visit your hearing care professional. Are you holding an object (e.g. a hat or a telephone mouthpiece) close to the hearing aid? Move your hand away to create more space between the hearing aid and the object.
Issue No Sound Sound is disorted, spluttering or weak Potential cause Potential solution Is the hearing aid charged? (Rechargeable model only) Charge the hearing aid. (See the user manual for your charger.) Is the hearing aid charger charged? (Rechargeable model only) Charge the hearing aid charger. (See the user manual for your charger.) Is the receiver wire broken or the earmould clogged? Consult your hearing care professional. Is your ear full of wax? Visit your physician.
Issue Battery drains very quickly Hearing aid is not charging 66 Troubleshooting Potential cause Potential solution Did you leave your hearing aids turned on for long periods of time? Always turn off your hearing aids when you are not using them, e.g. during the night. Is the battery old? (Zinc-Air battery models only) Check the battery packaging. Is the hearing aid old (Rechargeable model only) Visit your hearing care professional.
Warnings to hearing care professionals and hearing aid users (US only) Hearing Aid Expectations A hearing aid will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. Consistent use of the aid is recommended. In most cases, infrequent use does not permit you to get full benefit from it.
Warning to Hearing Aid Dispensers A hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid, if the hearing aid dispenser determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other available information concerning the prospective user, that the prospective user has any of the following conditions: 1. Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear. 2.
Important Notice for Prospective Hearing Aid Users Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing aid. Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists, otologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
Federal law restricts the sale of hearing aids to those individuals who have obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician. Federal law permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a physician. The exercise of such a waiver is not in your best health interest and its use is strongly discouraged.
Regulatory information Warranties and repairs The manufacturer provides a warranty on hearing aids in the event of defects in workmanship or pledges to secure functionality at least equivalent to the original hearing aid. As a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact initiative, the manufacturer is committed to doing this in line with environmentfriendly best practices.
During normal operation the temperature should not exceed the limit values of 0 °C (+32 °F) to +45° C (+113 °F), and relative humidity of 90% RH, non-condensing. Air pressure between 500 hPa and 1100 hPa is appropriate. During transport or storage, the temperature should not exceed the limit values of -20 °C (-4 °F) to +60° C (+140 °F) and relative humidity of 90% RH, non-condensing (for limited time). The air pressure between 500 hPa and 1100 hPa is appropriate.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• In Canada: these hearing aids are certified under the rules of ISED. • Other identified applicable international regulatory requirements in countries outside the EU and US. Please refer to local country requirements for these areas. • Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance.
Symbols WARNING: Points out a situation that could lead to serious injuries. CAUTION: Indicates a situation that could lead to minor and moderate injuries. Advice and tips on how to handle your hearing aid better. Equipment includes an RF transmitter. Follow instructions for use. Do not dispose of your hearing aids and batteries with ordinary household waste.
Technical specifications RIE LP/MP Receiver Models: RT962-DRW-MP, RT962-DRW-LP, RT961-DRW-MP, RT961-DRW-LP, RT961-DRWC-MP, RT961-DRWC-LP, RT762-DRW-MP, RT762-DRW-LP, RT761-DRW-MP, RT761-DRW-LP, RT761-DRWC-MP, RT761-DRWC-LP, RT562-DRW-MP, RT562-DRW-LP, RT561DRW-MP, RT561-DRW-LP, RT561-DRWC-MP, RT561-DRWC-LP, RT462-DRW-MP, RT462-DRW-LP, RT461-DRW-MP, RT461-DRW-LP, RT461-DRWC-MP, RT461-DRWC-LP LP MP Reference test gain (60 dB SPL input) HFA 32 37 dB Full-on gain (50 dB SPL input) Max.
RIE HP/UP Receiver Models: RT962-DRW-UP, RT962-DRW-HP, RT961-DRW-UP, RT961-DRW-HP, RT961-DRWC-UP, RT961-DRWC-HP, RT762-DRW-UP, RT762-DRW-HP, RT761-DRW-UP, RT761-DRW-HP, RT761-DRWC-UP, RT761-DRWC-HP, RT562-DRW-UP, RT562-DRW-HP, RT561DRW-UP, RT561-DRW-HP, RT561-DRWC-UP, RT561-DRWC-HP, RT462-DRW-UP, RT462-DRW-HP, RT461-DRW-UP, RT461-DRW-HP, RT461-DRWC-UP, RT461-DRWC-HP HP UP Reference test gain (60 dB SPL input) HFA 40 47 dB Full-on gain (50 dB SPL input) Max.
RIE MM Receiver Models: RT962-DRW-MM, RT961-DRW-MM, RT961-DRWC-MM, RT762-DRW-MM, RT761-DRW-MM, RT761-DRWC-MM MM HFA 33 dB Full-on gain (50 dB SPL input) Max. HFA 53 47 dB Maximum output (90 dB SPL input) Max. HFA 115 110 dB SPL 500 Hz 800 Hz 1600 Hz 0.1 0.9 0.4 % Max. HFA HFA 82 93 75 dB SPL 20 dB SPL 7 dB SPL Telecoil sensitivity (1 mA/m input)* HFA - SPLIV @ 31.
Hearing aid variants Receiver-in-the-ear (RIE) hearing aids of type CAR46A with FCC ID X26CAR46A, IC number 6941C-CAR46A and rechargeable Li-lon battery are available in following variants: RT961-DRWC, RT761-DRWC, RT561-DRWC, RT461-DRWC: Nominal RF output power transmitted is -11.5 dBm.
Additional information Acknowledgments Portions of this software are written by Kenneth MacKay (micro-ecc) and licensed under the following terms and conditions: Copyright ® 2014, Kenneth MacKay. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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