Using Assistive Listening Devices and FM Systems with Nucleus Sound Processors

10 April 2010, Herbert Mauch, Clinical Engineer, Cochlear Europe 

This session will focus on the wide range of Assistive Listening Devices (ALD) including FM systems available for all Nucleus Sound Processors (i.e. Sprint, ESPrit 3G, Freedom and the new CP810). It will take you through the necessary steps to correctly set up the ALD and FM system as well as guide teachers/audiologists/therapists through the different points to check in order to ensure best listening results in real-life situations.

This course has been accredited with 1 CPD point by the British Academy of Audiology. Please make sure to fill out the evaluation form after viewing the session, and fill out a complete email address. If you need a certificate sent to you, please mention this in the evaluation form.

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