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Instructions for use miniRITE R
Oticon Opn S™
Oticon Opn Play™
Model overview
This booklet is valid for the Oticon Opn S™ and Oticon Opn Play™
families in the following hearing aid models:
FW 7
Oticon Opn S 1 miniRITE R GTIN: (01) 05707131349811
Oticon Opn S 2 miniRITE R GTIN: (01) 05707131349828
Oticon Opn S 3 miniRITE R GTIN: (01) 05707131349835
Oticon Opn Play 1 miniRITE R GTIN: (01) 05707131349842
Oticon Opn Play 2 miniRITE R GTIN: (01) 05707131349859
The following speakers are available for the above models:
Speaker 60
Speaker 85
Speaker 100 (Power Instrument)
Power Receiver Mold speaker 100 (Power Instrument)
Power Receiver Mold speaker 105 (Power Instrument)
Introduction to this booklet
This booklet gives you guidance on how to use and maintain your
new hearing aid. Please read the booklet carefully, including the
Warnings section. This will help you to get the most out of your
new hearing aid.
Your hearing care professional has adjusted the hearing aid to meet
your needs. If you have further questions, please contact your
hearing care professional.
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For your convenience, this booklet contains a navigation bar to help
you easily navigate through the different sections.
Intended use
The hearing aid is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the
ear, and thereby compensate for impaired hearing within mild to
severe-to-profound hearing loss. This hearing aid is intended for
use by adults and children older than 36 months.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The hearing aid amplification is uniquely adjusted and optimized
to your personal hearing capabilities during the hearing aid fitting
performed by your hearing care professional.
In short
Charging
Charge the hearing aid every night.
The LED on the hearing aid will turn RED when the hearing aid is
charging and GREEN when fully charged.
It takes 3 hours to fully charge the hearing aid.
ON/OFF
The hearing aid turns ON when you remove it from the charger.
The hearing aid turns OFF when you place it in the charger.
Always leave the charger connected to a power source when the
hearing aid is seated in the charging port. Switching off the charger
will make the hearing aid turn on and start using battery.
Table of contents
About
Your hearing aid, speaker and earpiece 10
Hearing aid 12
Charger 13
Start-up
Prepare charger 14
Charge the hearing aids 15
Charging time 16
Battery performance 17
Turn hearing aid ON/OFF using charger 18
Turn hearing aid ON/OFF using push button 19
Battery low indication 20
Identify left and right hearing aid 21
Put on hearing aid 22
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Handling
Cleaning 24
Replace standard earpieces 26
ProWax miniFit filter 28
Clean custom earpieces 30
Replace ProWax filter 31
Storage of the hearing aid 32
Flight mode 34
Options
Optional features and accessories 36
Change volume 37
Change program 38
Mute 40
Use hearing aid with iPhone and iPad 41
Wireless accessories and other options 44
Sound and LED indications 46
Table of contents
Tinnitus
Tinnitus SoundSupport™ (optional) 50
Sound and volume adjustments 52
Limitation on use time 55
Warnings
Tinnitus SoundSupport warnings 58
General warnings 60
More info
Troubleshooting guide 70
Water & dust resistant (IP68) 74
Hearing aid: Conditions of use 75
Warranty 76
Mobile phone 78
Technical information 80
Your individual hearing aid settings 86
Technical Data 88
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About
Your hearing aid, speaker and earpiece The standard speakers use one of the following earpieces:
Standard earpieces: Custom earpieces:
LiteTip
VarioTherm® LiteTip
Open dome MicroMold
VarioTherm® MicroMold
60 85
Please see details for replacing the dome
in section “Replace dome or GripTip”
® VarioTherm is a registered trademark
of Dreve
100 100
105
Power dome
Grip Tip
Available in small and large, left and
right, with or without vent.
Bass dome, single vent
Bass dome, double vent
* only as open dome for speaker 60
** not for open dome
6 mm5 mm* 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm**
Ear grip
(optional)
Standard
speakers
The hearing aids uses one of the following speakers:
Power
Receiver
Mold
speakers Dome sizes
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Hearing aid
What it is and does
Rechargeable battery
Only replaced by the
hearing care professional
Wax filter
Protects the
speaker from
wax
Speaker
Sound out
Ear grip
Holds the speaker
in place (optional)
Push button
Upper part:
Volume up,
program change
Lower part:
ON, OFF, Flight mode,
volume down,
program change
Microphones
Sound in
LED light
Charging, ON, OFF,
Flight mode status
Charger
What it is and does
Charging ports
For hearing aids when
charging
LED light
Status indicator for
charger ON/OFF
Power plug*
For power socket Power cable
Supply power
USB plug
Insert in power plug or
other power sources
* Power plug will vary from country to country
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Prepare charger
1. Insert the USB plug into the
power plug.
2. Insert the power plug into a
power socket.
The charger will turn on
automatically.
When the charger is connected to
power, the green LED turns on.
Connect to power source Charger is on
Charge the hearing aids
Place the hearing aids in the
charging ports as shown in the
picture.
The hearing aids LEDs will
turn on when the hearing aids are
correctly placed in the charger.
Hearing aid LED charging status:
Red light = Charging
Green light = Fully charged
Place hearing aids in charger Charging
Start-up
1 2
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Charging time
Fully charge your hearing aid before first time use.
Charge your hearing aid every night. That ensures you start your
day with a fully charged hearing aid.
Charging time may vary depending on the remaining capacity of
the battery. If your hearing aid is completely drained the normal
charging time is:
3 hours 1 hour 0.5 hour
Fully charged 50% charged 25% charged
The charging process will automatically stop when the battery is
fully charged. Leave the hearing aid in the charger when you do not
use it. Remember to keep the charger connected to a power source.
Note charging time may vary between left and right hearing aid.
Battery performance
The daily battery performance varies depending on your individual
use and hearing aid settings.
Streaming sound from e.g. TV, mobile phone or ConnectClip can
influence daily battery performance.
If your hearing aid runs out of battery charge, place it in the charger
for a re-charge. Additional usage time cannot be achieved by trying
to restart the hearing aid.
For best charging condition, the room temperature should be
between +41°F to +95°F.
If you experience that your hearing aid does not perform a full day,
it might be time to have the battery replaced. Contact your hearing
care professional.
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Turn hearing aid ON/OFF using charger
Your hearing aid automatically turns ON when removed from the
charger.
The hearing aid LED turns GREEN after 6 seconds, confirming that
it is ready for use. You may hear a start-up jingle.
Your hearing aid automatically turns OFF when placed in the
charger and starts charging. The LED turns RED.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Always leave the charger connected to a power source when the
hearing aid is seated in the charging port. Switching off the charger will
make the hearing aid turn on and start using battery.
Turn hearing aid ON/OFF using push button
The hearing aid can be turned ON and OFF using the push button.
ON:
Press and hold the lower part of the push button for
approx. 2 seconds.
Release the button and wait until the hearing aid LED
turns GREEN.
The hearing aid is now turned ON. You may hear a short
start-up jingle.
OFF:
Press and hold the lower part of the button for approx.
3 seconds until the hearing aid LED turns RED and the
hearing aid plays 4 descending tones.
Release the push button and the hearing aid is turned OFF.
See overview “Sound and LED indications”.
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Battery low indication
When the battery is running low, you will hear three short beeps.
This will leave you approximately two hours before the hearing aid
stops working. The beeps will be repeated every 30 minutes. Just
before the battery runs out you will hear four descending tones.
If streaming audio to your hearing aid (from e.g. TV or mobile
phone) you have approximately one hour before the hearing aid
stops working, when you hear the three short beeps.
Stopping streaming will prolong the battery performance.
Three beeps
= The battery is running low
Four descending tones
= The battery has run out
Optional LED
Red blinks, continuously repeated, to indicate battery low.
Identify left and right hearing aid
It is important to distinguish between the left and the right hearing
aid, as they may be programmed differently.
You can find left/right color indicators on the hearing aid itself and
on 60 and 85 speakers as shown. Indicators (either L or R) can also
be found on 100 speakers and some earpieces.
A RED indicator marks
the RIGHT hearing aid.
A BLUE indicator marks
the LEFT hearing aid.
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Put on hearing aid
Ear grip
(optional)
Place the hearing
aid behind your ear.
The speaker should
always be used
with an earpiece
attached. Use only
parts designed for
your hearing aid.
Hold the bend of
the speaker wire
between your
thumb and index
finger. The earpiece
should point toward
the opening of the
ear canal.
Gently push the
earpiece into your ear
canal until the
speaker wire sits
close to your head.
If the speaker has an
ear grip, place it in the
ear so it follows the
contour of the ear.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
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When handling your hearing aid, hold
it over a soft surface to avoid damage
if you drop it.
Clean the microphone openings
Carefully brush away any debris
from the openings. Gently brush the
surface. Make sure the brush is clean
and that it is not pressed into the
openings.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the hearing aid. The hearing aid must
never be washed or immersed in water or other liquids.
Microphone
openings
Cleaning
The MultiTool contains a brush and wire loop for cleaning and
removing earwax. If you need a new MultiTool, please contact your
hearing care professional.
Brush
Wire loopMagnet
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The MultiTool has a built-in magnet. Keep the MultiTool 12 in. away
from credit cards and other magnetically sensitive devices.
Handling
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
If the earpiece is not on the speaker when removed from the ear,
the earpiece may still be in the ear canal. Consult your hearing care
professional for further instructions.
Replace standard earpieces
The standard earpiece (dome and Grip Tip) should not be cleaned.
If the earpiece is filled with wax, replace it with a new one. Grip Tip
needs to be replaced at least once a month.
Hold on to the
speaker and pull off
the earpiece.
Insert the speaker
exactly into the
middle of the
earpiece to obtain a
secure attachment.
Push firmly to ensure
that the earpiece is
fastened securely.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Always use the same type of wax filter as was originally supplied with
the hearing aid. If you are in any doubt about the use or replacement of
wax filters, contact your hearing care professional.
Replace ProWax miniFit lter
2. Remove 3. Insert
Remove the tool
from the shell. The
tool has two pins,
one empty for re-
moval and one with
the new wax filter.
Push the empty pin
into the wax filter in
the speaker and pull
it out.
Insert the new wax
filter using the other
pin, remove the tool,
and throw it out.
1. Tool
New
filter
New
filter
Empty
pin
Old
filter
Final
Note:
If you use a mold or LiteTip, your hearing care professional must replace the wax filter in the speaker.
ProWax miniFit lter
The speaker has a white wax filter
attached to the end where the earpiece
is attached. The wax filter keeps wax
and debris from damaging the speaker.
Replace the filter when clogged, or if
the hearing aid does not sound normal.
Alternatively, contact your hearing care
professional.
Remove the earpiece from the speaker
before replacing the wax filter.
Wax filter
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Wax filter
Clean custom earpieces
The earpiece should be cleaned
regularly.
The earpiece has a white wax
filter*. The filter keeps wax
and debris from damaging the
speaker.
Replace the filter when
clogged, or if the hearing
aid does not sound normal.
Alternatively, contact your
hearing care professional.
Clean the vent by pressing
the brush through the hole,
twisting it slightly.
Vent
New
filter
Replace ProWax lter
2. Remove 3. Insert
Remove the tool
from the shell. The
tool has two pins,
one empty for
removal and one
with the new wax
filter.
Push the empty pin
into the wax filter
in the earpiece and
pull it out.
Insert the new wax
filter using the other
pin, remove the tool,
and throw it out.
1. Tool
New
filter
Old filter
* VarioTherm MicroMold and LiteTip do not have a wax filter
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Storage of the hearing aid
The charger is the best storage for the hearing aid. Anytime your
hearing aid is not in use, place it in the charger for charging. This
will ensure your hearing aid is always charged.
To ensure the longest life of the rechargeable battery in the
hearing aid do not expose to excessive heat. For example, do not
leave the hearing aid in the sun in a window or in a car, even if the
hearing aid is in the charger.
Long term storage (weeks, months)
Before storing the hearing aid for a longer period (more than 14
days) fully charge the hearing aid. Then turn the hearing aid off.
This way the battery can be charged again.
It is necessary to fully charge the hearing aid every 6 months to
protect the rechargeable battery. If a stored hearing aid is not
charged within a 6 months time frame, the rechargeable battery
will need to be replaced.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Always leave the charger connected to a power source when the
hearing aid is seated in the charging port. Switching off the charger will
make the hearing aid turn on and start using power.
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Flight mode
To activate and deactivate flight mode press and hold the push
button (lower part) for 7 seconds.
Beep: The hearing aid plays 4 descending beeps
followed by 4 beeps. This indicates that flight mode is
activated or deactivated.
LED flight mode activated: A long red blink followed by
green, red, red. The LED will blink green, red, red a few
times. This confirms that flight mode is activated.
LED flight mode deactivated: A long red blink followed
by two long green blinks. This confirms that flight mode
is deactivated.
See overview “Sound and LED indications”.
Pressing the lower part of the push button on one hearing aid will
activate flight mode on both hearing aids.
When flight mode is activated, Bluetooth® is turned off. The
hearing aid will still be working.
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Optional features and accessories
The features and accessories described in the following pages are
optional. Please contact your hearing care professional to find out
how your hearing aid is programmed.
If you experience difficult listening situations, a special program
may be helpful. These are programmed by your hearing care
professional.
Write down hearing situations in which you may need help.
Options
You will hear
2 beeps at
start-up level
Change volume
The push button allows you to adjust the volume.
You will hear a beep when you turn the volume up or down.
MAXIMUM
START-UP
LEVEL
MINIMUM
Press button to
turn up volume
Press button to
turn down volume
To be filled out by the hearing care professional
Volume change LEFT RIGHT Short press
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Change program
Your hearing aid can have up to 4 different programs.
These are programmed by your hearing care professional.
To be filled out by the hearing care professional
Program Activation sound When to use
1“1 beep”
2“2 beeps”
3“3 beeps”
4“4 beeps”
Change program LEFT RIGHT Short press Long press
Press up or down
between programs.
Note that you can change continuously
between programs - both up and down
in the program order. For example, if you
want to go from program 1 to 4, you can
press the lower button once instead of
pressing the upper button 3 times.
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Use hearing aid with iPhone and iPad
Your hearing aid is Made for iPhone® and allows for direct
communication and control with iPhone, iPad® or iPod touch®.
For assistance in using these products with your hearing aid,
please contact your hearing care professional or visit:
www.oticon.com/support.
For information on compatibility,
please visit www.oticon.com/support.
Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to
the Apple product(s) identified in the badge, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that use of this Accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
Mute
Use the mute function if you need to silence the hearing aid.
Your hearing aid can be muted by using one of the following
optional devices:
Oticon ON App
ConnectClip
Remote Control 3.0
How to unmute your hearing aid
The hearing aid can be unmuted using one of the optional devices
or by applying a short press to the upper or lower part of the button
on the hearing aid.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use the mute function as an off switch, as the hearing aid still
draws current from the battery in this mode.
Bluetooth
General
Accessibility
MFi Hearing Devices
William’s Hearing Aids
Oticon Opn S or Oticon Opn Play
Bluetooth Pairing
Request
“William’s Hearing Aids” would
like to pair with your iPhone
Cancel Pair
On
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Pair with iPhone
2. General
6. Confirm pairing
3. Accessibility1. Settings
5. Select
Pairing must occur
within 3 minutes
after the hearing
aid is turned on.
Restart the hearing
aid: Place it in the
charger and remove
it again, or use the
push button (see
section:Turn hearing
aid ON/OFF using
push button).
This will put the
hearing aid in pair-
ing mode.
Open your iPhone
and go to “Settings”.
Make sure Bluetooth
is on. Then choose
“General”.
On the “General”
screen, choose
Accessibility”.
On the “Accessibility”
screen, choose
“MFi Hearing Devices”.
Your iPhone will
detect the hearing aid
for pairing. Detected
devices will appear
in your iPhone list.
Choose your hearing
aid.
Confirm pairing. If you
have two hearing aids,
pairing confirmation is
needed for each hear-
ing aid.
4. Prepare
When you turn off your hearing aids or Apple® device, they will no longer be connected. To connect them
again, restart your hearing aids. The hearing aids will then automatically reconnect to your Apple device.
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Phone Adaptor 2.0
Phone Adapter 2.0 connects
wirelessly to the ConnectClip
allowing for hands-free daily
use of traditional analog
phones.
For more information visit:
www.oticon.com/support.
Telecoil program
Telecoil helps you hear better
when using a telephone with a
built-in loop or when you are in
buildings with teleloop systems
such as theaters, houses of
worship or lecture rooms.
This symbol or a similar sign is
shown wherever a teleloop has
been installed.
For more information contact
your hearing care professional.
Wireless accessories and other options
As an enhancement to your wireless hearing aid, a range of
accessories is available. These can enable you to hear and
communicate better in many everyday situations.
ConnectClip
When paired with your mobile
phone, you can use the hearing
aid as a hands-free headset;
ConnectClip can also function
as a remote microphone.
TV Adapter 3.0
Wireless transmitter of sound
from TV and electronic audio
devices. TV Adapter streams
sound directly to hearing aid.
Remote Control 3.0
Offers the ability to change
program, adjust volume, or
mute your hearing aid.
Oticon ON App
Offers an intuitive and discreet
way to control your hearing aid.
For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch,
and Android™ devices.
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Sound and LED indications
Different sound and LED light indications help to show the hearing
aid status. The different setting options are listed on the following
pages.
Your hearing care professional can set sound and LED indications to
match your preferences.
For charger LED indication, see Charger Instruction for use.
Program status Sound LED LED comments
Program 1 1 beep
Continuously
repeated
or
repeated 3 times
with small pauses
Program 2 2 beeps
Program 3 3 beeps
Program 4 4 beeps
Wireless accessories
incl. microphone 2 beeps
Wireless accessories 2 beeps
Flight mode Sound LED
Flight mode active 4 plus
4 beeps
Flight mode inactive 4 plus
4 beeps
Green, short blink Green, long blink Red, short blink Red, long blink
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On/Off Sound LED LED
comments
On Start-up jingle Shown one
time
Off 4 descending tones
Volume Sound LED
Preferred volume 2 beeps
Shown one
time
Minimum / maximum
volume 3 beeps
Volume up / down 1 beep
Mute activated on ON
App, ConnectClip or
Remote Control 3.0 Repeated
three times
Green, short blink Green, long blink Red, short blink Red, long blink
Warnings Sound LED LED
comments
Battery low
indication 3 beeps Continuously
repeated
Battery shut
down 4 descending
tones
Microphone
service check
needed
8 beeps
repated
4 times
Repeated
4 times with
small pauses
No light in the
hearing aid
LED when placed
in the charger
Turned off
See Trouble-
shooting,
solutions
The hearing aid
LED blinks red
when the hearing
aid is placed in
the charger
Continuously
repeated.
See Trouble-
shooting,
solutions
Red, short blink Red, long blink
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Tinnitus SoundSupport (optional)
Intended use of Tinnitus SoundSupport
Tinnitus SoundSupport is a tool intended to generate sounds to
provide temporary relief for patients suffering from tinnitus as part
of a tinnitus management program.
The target population is the adult population (over 18 years old).
Tinnitus SoundSupport is targeted to licensed hearing care
professionals (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, or
otolaryngologists) who are familiar with the evaluation and
treatment of tinnitus and hearing loss. Fitting of Tinnitus
SoundSupport must be done by a hearing care professional
participating in a tinnitus management program.
Tinnitus
Guidelines for tinnitus sound generator users
These instructions contain information about Tinnitus
SoundSupport, which may have been enabled in your hearing aids
by your hearing care professional.
Tinnitus SoundSupport is a tinnitus management device intended
to generate sound of sufficient intensity and bandwidth to help
manage tinnitus.
Your hearing care professional will also be able to offer the
appropriate follow-up care. It is important to follow his/her advice
and directions regarding such care.
Prescription use only
Good health practice requires that a person reporting tinnitus have
a medical evaluation by a licensed ear physician before using a
sound generator. The purpose of such an evaluation is to ensure
that any medically treatable condition that may cause tinnitus is
identified and treated prior to using a sound generator.
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Sound and volume adjustments
Tinnitus SoundSupport is programmed by your hearing care
professional to match your hearing loss and preferences for
tinnitus relief. It offers a number of different sound options.
Together with your hearing care professional, you can select
your preferred sound(s).
Tinnitus SoundSupport programs
Together with your hearing care professional you decide for which
programs you may want to have Tinnitus SoundSupport activated.
The sound generator can be activated in up to four different
programs.
Volume adjustments with Tinnitus SoundSupport
When you select a hearing aid program for which Tinnitus
SoundSupport is activated, your hearing care professional can only
set the push button on your hearing aid to work as a volume control
for the tinnitus relief sound.
Your hearing care professional will set the volume control for the
sound generator in one of two ways:
A) Change volume in each ear separately, or
B) Change volume in both ears simultaneously.
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A) How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in each ear
separately
To increase volume (on one hearing aid only), use a short press on
the upper part of the push button repeatedly until desired level is
reached.
To decrease volume (on one hearing aid only), use a short press on
the lower part of the push button repeatedly until desired level is
reached.
B) How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in both ears
simultaneously
You can use one hearing aid to increase/decrease the sound in both
hearing aids. When changing the volume in one hearing aid, the
volume on the other hearing aid will follow.
To increase volume, use a short press on the upper part of the push
button repeatedly.
To decrease volume, use a short press on the lower part of the push
button repeatedly.
To be filled out by your hearing care professional.
Limitation on use time
Daily use
The volume levels of Tinnitus SoundSupport can be set to a level
which could lead to permanent hearing damage when used for
a prolonged period of time. Your hearing care professional will
advise you of the maximum amount of time per day you should use
Tinnitus SoundSupport. It should never be used at uncomfortable
levels.
See table “Tinnitus SoundSupport: Limitation on use” in section
”Your individual hearing aid settings” at the end of this booklet to
learn how many hours per day you can safely use the relief sound in
your hearing aid.
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Important information for hearing care
professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport
Device description
Tinnitus SoundSupport is a module function that can be enabled in
the hearing aids by the hearing care professional.
Maximum wearing time
The wearing time of Tinnitus SoundSupport will decrease as you
increase the level above 80 dB(A) SPL. The fitting software will
automatically display a warning when the hearing aid exceeds
80 dB(A) SPL. See “Max wearing time indicator” next to the tinnitus
fitting graph in the fitting software.
The volume control is deactivated
By default the volume control for the sound generator is
deactivated in the hearing aid. Risk of noise exposure increases
when the volume control is activated.
If the volume control is activated
A warning may be displayed if you activate the tinnitus volume
control in the “Buttons & Indicators” screen. This occurs if the relief
sound can be listened to at levels that may cause hearing damage.
The “Max wearing time” table in the fitting software displays the
number of hours the patient can safely use Tinnitus SoundSupport.
Note the max wearing time for each program for which Tinnitus
SoundSupport is activated.
Write those values in the table: “Tinnitus SoundSupport:
Limitation on use”, in the back of this booklet.
Instruct your patient accordingly.
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If your hearing care professional has
activated the sound generator Tinnitus
SoundSupport, please pay attention to
the following warnings.
There are some potential concerns
associated with the use of any sound
generated by a tinnitus management
device. Among them are the potential
worsening of tinnitus, and/or a possible
change in hearing thresholds.
Should you experience or notice a
change in hearing or tinnitus, or any
dizziness, nausea, headaches, heart
palpitations, or possible skin irritation
at the point of contact with the device,
you should immediately discontinue
use of the device and consult a medical,
audiology, or other hearing care profes-
sional.
As with any device, misuse of the sound
generator feature may cause potentially
harmful effects. Care should be taken to
prevent unauthorized use and to keep
the device out of reach of children and
pets.
Maximum wearing time
Always follow the maximum wearing
time per day of the Tinnitus Sound-
Support advised by your hearing care
professional. Prolonged use may lead
to worsening of your tinnitus or of your
hearing loss.
Tinnitus SoundSupport warnings
Warnings
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You should familiarize yourself fully
with the following general warnings
before using your hearing aid for your
personal safety and to ensure correct
use.
Please note that a hearing aid will
not restore normal hearing and will
not prevent or improve a hearing
impairment resulting from organic
conditions. Furthermore, note that in
most cases, infrequent use of a hearing
aid does not permit a user to attain full
benefit from it.
Consult your hearing care professional if
you experience unexpected operations
or events with your hearing aid.
This hearing aid is supported by a
non-removable rechargeable Lithium-
ion battery cell. Please ensure to charge
the hearing aid and familiarize yourself
with the safety and handling informa-
tion related to rechargeable hearing
aids.
Do not try to get access to the battery
inserted in the hearing instrument. The
battery must only be replaced by your
hearing care professional.
Only charge the hearing aid with an
Oticon charger. Other chargers risk de-
stroying the hearing aid and battery.
If a battery or hearing aid is swallowed,
see a doctor immediately and contact
the National Poison Center at 1-800-
222-1222 or National Battery Ingestion
Hotline at 202-625-3333.
Usage of hearing aids
Hearing aids should be used only as
directed and adjusted by your hearing
care professional. Misuse can result in
sudden and permanent hearing loss.
Never allow others to wear your hearing
aid, as incorrect usage could cause
permanent damage to their hearing.
Choking hazards & risk of swallowing
small parts
Hearing aids and their parts should be
kept out of reach of children and anyone
who might swallow these items or
otherwise cause injury to themselves.
Fatality hazards and risk of
swallowing Lithium-ion batteries or
placing them in the ear or nose
Never swallow Lithium-ion batteries
neither place them in the ear or the
nose as this may lead to serious injury
or death in as little as 2 hours. This can
be due to chemical burn, which can
cause permanent damage to the nose
or ear or potentially lead to perforation
of the inner organs. If a Lithium-ion
battery is swallowed or placed in the
ear or nose, seek emergency medical
treatment immediately.
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Rechargeable battery
Do not attempt to open the hearing aid,
as it may damage the battery.
Never attempt to replace the battery. If
battery replacement is needed, please
return your device to the supplier. The
service guarantee is void if there are
signs of tampering.
The safety of recharging batteries using
a USB connector is determined by the
external signal source. When connected
to external equipment plugged into a
wall outlet, this equipment must comply
with IEC-62368 (or IEC-60065,
IEC-60950 until June 20, 2019) or
equivalent safety standards.
Dysfunction
Be aware of the possibility that your
hearing aid may stop working without
notice. Keep this in mind when you
depend on warning sounds (e.g. when
you are in traffic). The hearing aids may
stop functioning, for instance if the
batteries have expired or if the tubing is
blocked by moisture or earwax.
Active implants
The hearing aid has been thoroughly
tested and characterized for human
health according to international
standards for human exposure (Specific
Absorption Ratio - SAR), induced
electromagnetic power and voltages
into the human body.
The exposure values are well below
internationally accepted safety limits
for SAR, Induced electromagnetic power
and voltages into the human body de-
fined in the standards for human health
and coexistence with active medical
implants such as pacemakers and heart
defibrillators.
If you have an active brain Implant,
please contact the manufacturer of
your implantable device for information
about the risk of disturbance.
The MultiTool (which has a built-in
magnet) should be kept at least 12 in.
away from the implant, e.g. do not carry
it in a breast pocket.
X-ray, CT, MR, PET scanning, and
electrotherapy
Remove your hearing aid before X-ray,
CT/MR/PET scanning, electrotherapy,
surgery, etc. as your hearing aid may
be damaged when exposed to strong
fields.
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Heat and chemicals
The hearing aid must never be exposed
to extreme heat, e.g. left inside a parked
car in the sun.
The hearing aid must not be dried in
microwave ovens or other ovens.
The chemicals in cosmetics, hairspray,
perfume, aftershave lotion, sunscreen
lotion, and insect repellent can damage
the hearing aid. Always remove your
hearing aid before applying such
products and allow time to dry
before use.
Power instrument
Special care should be exercised in
selecting, fitting and using a hearing
aid whose maximum sound pressure
capability exceeds 132 dB SPL (IEC 711),
as there may be risk of impairing the re-
maining hearing of the hearing aid user.
For information on whether your
hearing aid is a power instrument, see
the model overview.
Possible side effects
Hearing aids and earpieces may cause
an accelerated accumulation of earwax.
The otherwise non-allergenic materials
used in hearing aids may in rare cases
lead to a skin irritation or other side
effects.
Please seek consultation with a
physician if these conditions occur.
General warnings
Interference
The hearing aid has been thoroughly
tested for interference, in accordance
with the most stringent international
standards. However, interference be-
tween the hearing aid and other devices
(e.g. some mobile telephones, citizens
band systems, and store alarm systems,
and other devices) may occur. If this oc-
curs, increase the distance between the
hearing aid and the interfering device.
Use on aircraft
Your hearing aid contains Bluetooth. On
board an aircraft, flight mode must be
activated, unless Bluetooth is specifi-
cally permitted by the flight personnel.
Connection to external equipment
The safety of the hearing aid when
connected to external equipment (via
auxiliary input cable, via USB cable, or
directly), is determined by the external
equipment. When connected to external
equipment plugged into a wall outlet,
this equipment must comply with
IEC-62368 (or IEC-60065, IEC-60950
until June 20, 2019) or equivalent safety
standards.
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Warning to hearing care
professional
A hearing care professional should
advise a prospective hearing aid user
to consult immediately with a licensed
physician (preferably an ear specialist)
before dispensing a hearing aid if the
hearing care professional determines
through inquiry, actual observation, or
review of any other available informa-
tion concerning the prospective user,
that the prospective user has any of
the following conditions:
(i) Visible congenital or traumatic
deformity of the ear.
(ii) History of active drainage from the
ear within the previous 90 days.
(iii) History of sudden or rapidly
progressive hearing loss within
the previous 90 days.
(iv) Acute or chronic dizziness.
(v) Unilateral hearing loss of sudden
or recent onset within the
previous 90 days.
(vi) Audiometric air-bone gap equal
to or greater than 15 decibels at
500 Hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz, and
2,000 Hz.
(vii) Visible evidence of significant
cerumen accumulation or a
foreign body in the ear canal.
(viii) Pain or discomfort in the ear.
Special care should be exercised in
selecting and fitting a hearing aid
whose maximum sound pressure
capability exceeds 132 dB SPL as
there may be risk of impairing the
remaining hearing of the hearing
aid user.
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. The purpose
of medical evaluation is to ensure
that all medically treatable conditions
that may affect hearing are identified
and treated before the hearing aid
is purchased. Following the medical
evaluation, the physician will give you
a written statement that states that
your hearing loss has been medically
evaluated and that you may be
considered a candidate for a hearing
aid. The physician will refer you to
an audiologist or a hearing aid
dispenser, as appropriate, for a
hearing aid evaluation.
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The audiologist or hearing care pro-
fessional will conduct a hearing aid
evaluation to assess your ability to
hear with and without a hearing aid.
The hearing aid evaluation will enable
the audiologist or dispenser to select
and fit a hearing aid to your individual
needs. If you have reservations about
your ability to adapt to amplification,
you should inquire about the availa-
bility of a trial, rental or purchase-
option program. Many hearing care
professionals now offer programs that
permit you to wear a hearing aid for a
period of time for a nominal fee, after
which you may decide if you want
to purchase the hearing aid. Federal
law limits 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 phy-
sician. The exercise of such a waiver is
not in your best health interest and its
use is strongly discouraged. A hearing
aid will not restore normal hearing and
will not prevent or improve a hearing
impairment resulting from organic
conditions. A hearing aid is only part
of hearing rehabilitation and may
need to be supplemented by auditory
training and lip reading.
Children with hearing loss
In addition to seeing a physician
for medical evaluation, a child with
a hearing loss should be directed
to an audiologist for evaluation
and rehabilitation, since hearing
loss may cause problems in language
development and educational and
social growth of a child. An audiologist
is qualified by training and experience
to assist in the evaluation and
rehabilitation of a child with a hearing
loss. If the user is an infant, small
child, or person with cognitive
impairment, it is recommended that
the hearing aid be modified with
a tamper-resistant battery
compartment.
General warnings
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Symptom Possible causes Solutions
No sound
Hearing aid is out of power Charge the hearing aid
Dead battery Contact your hearing care professional
Clogged earpieces (dome, Grip Tip, or mold) Clean mold
Replace wax filter, dome, or Grip Tip
Intermittent or
reduced sound
Clogged sound outlet Clean mold or replace wax filter, dome, or Grip Tip
Moisture Gently wipe the hearing aid and let it dry
Hearing aid is out of power Charge the hearing aid
Squealing noise Hearing aid earpiece inserted incorrectly Re-insert the earpiece
Earwax accumulated in ear canal Have ear canal examined by your doctor
Beeping If your hearing aid plays 8 beeps, 4 times consecutively,
your hearing aid needs a microphone service check Contact your hearing care professional
Troubleshooting guide
Troubleshooting for Charger, see Charger Instructions for use
More info
If none of the above solutions work, consult your hearing care professional.
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Symptom Possible causes Solutions
Hearing aid LED remains
off when the hearing aid
is placed in the charger
The charger is not switched on Verify that the charger power supply is connected correctly
The hearing aid or charger is either too warm or too cold Move the charger and hearing aid to a location with a temperature between +41°F to
+104°F
Charging is incomplete. The room temperature exceeds
+95°F, which prolongs the charging time. The charger has
stopped charging to protect the battery
Reinsert the hearing aid into the charger. This will complete the charging within
approximately 15 minutes
The hearing aid is not correctly inserted into the charger Check the charger slots for foreign objects
The hearing aid LED
blinks red when the
hearing aid is placed in
the charger
System error Contact your hearing care professional
Pairing issue with
Apple device
Bluetooth connection failed 1) Unpair your hearing aid (SettingsGeneralAccessibilityHearing DevicesDevices
Forget this device).
2) Turn Bluetooth off and on again.
3) Turn off and turn back on the hearing aid.
4) Re-pair hearing aid (see chapter: “Pair with iPhone”).
Only one hearing aid paired
Troubleshooting guide
See the Charger Instructions for Use for trouble related to the charger
If none of the above solutions work, consult your hearing care professional.
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Water & dust resistant (IP68)
Your hearing aid is dust tight and
protected against ingress of water,
which means it is designed to be
worn in all daily life situations.
Therefore, you do not have to worry
about sweat or getting wet in the
rain.
Before charging the hearing aid make
sure to wipe off any moisture.
Should your hearing aid come into
contact with water and stop working,
gently wipe off any water and let the
hearing aid dry.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not wear your hearing aid while showering or participating in water
activities. Do not immerse your hearing aid in water or other liquids.
Hearing aid: Conditions of use
Operating conditions Temperature: +41°F to +104°F
Relative humidity: 5% to 93%, non-condensing
Charging conditions Temperature: +41°F to +104°F
Relative humidity: 5% to 93%, non-condensing
Storage and transport
conditions
Temperature and humidity should not exceed
the following limits for extended periods during:
Transport:
Temperature: -4°F to +140°F
Relative humidity: 5% to 93%, non-condensing
Storage:
Temperature: -4°F to +86°F
Relative humidity: 5% to 93%, non-condensing
Information about Charger: Condition of use, see Charger Instruction for use
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International warranty
Your hearing aid is covered by an
international limited warranty issued
by the manufacturer for a period of
at least 24 months from the date of
delivery. This limited warranty covers
manufacturing and material defects
in the hearing aid itself, but not in
accessories such as batteries, tubing,
speakers, earpieces and filters, etc.
Problems resulting from improper or
incorrect handling or care, excessive
use, accidents, repairs made by an
unauthorized party, exposure to cor-
rosive conditions, physical changes
in your ear, damage due to foreign
objects entering the device, or incor-
rect adjustments are NOT covered by
the limited warranty and may void it.
The above warranty does not affect
any legal rights that you might have
under applicable national legislation
governing sale of consumer goods.
Your hearing care professional may
have issued a warranty that goes
beyond the clauses of this limited
warranty. Please consult him/her for
further information.
If you need service
Take your hearing aid to your hearing
care professional, who may be able to
sort out minor problems and adjust-
ments immediately.
Warranty
Certificate
Name of owner: __________________________________________________
Hearing care professional: __________________________________________
Hearing care professional’s address: __________________________________
Hearing care professional’s phone: ___________________________________
Purchase date: ___________________________________________________
Warranty period: _______________ Month: ___________________________
Model left: ____________________ Serial no.: _________________________
Model right: ___________________ Serial no.: _________________________
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Mobile phone
Some hearing aid users have reported
a buzzing sound in their hearing aid
when they are using mobile phones,
indicating that the mobile phone and
hearing aid may not be compatible.
The ANSI C63.19 standard deter-
mines the prediction of compatibility
between a specific hearing aid and a
mobile phone by: adding the numeri-
cal value of the rating for the hearing
aid immunity to the numerical value
of the rating for the mobile phone
emissions. A sum of 4 would indicate
that the combination of wireless
device and hearing aid is usable; a
combined rating that equals at least
5 would provide normal use; a com-
bined rating of 6 or greater would
indicate excellent performance.
Whereas all hearing aids have acous-
tic coupling, only the larger hearing
aids have the physical space for
telecoil (inductive) coupling. These
two types of coupling have different
rating scales (M1-M4 for acoustic
coupling and T1-T4 for telecoil
coupling, respectively) and both
ratings are therefore relevant when
predicting the compatibility of a
particular hearing aid.
For a hearing aid with both acoustic
coupling and telecoil coupling with a
rating of M4/T2 and with a telephone
rating of M3/T3), the combined rating
is 7 (M4 + M3) for the acoustic
coupling and 5 (T2 + T3) for the
telecoil coupling. According to the
guidelines given above, both types of
coupling will thereby be acceptable,
with the acoustic coupling indicating
excellent performance and the tele-
coil coupling indicating normal use.
The above equipment performance
measurements, categories and
system classifications are based upon
the best information available, but it
cannot be guaranteed that all users
will be satisfied.
The immunity of Opn S and Opn Play
miniRITE R is at least M2/T2.
The equipment performance
measurements, categories and
system classifications are based
upon the best information available
but cannot guarantee that all users
will be satisfied.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The performance of individual hearing aids may vary with individual
mobile phones. Therefore, please try this hearing aid with your mobile
phone or, if you are purchasing a new phone, be sure to try it with
your hearing aid prior to purchase. For additional guidance, please
ask your mobile phone provider for the booklet entitled “Hearing Aid
Compatibility with Digital Wireless Cell Phones.
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Technical information
The hearing aid contains two radio
technologies which are described
below:
The hearing aid contains a radio
transceiver using short range
magnetic induction technology
working at 3.84 MHz. The magnetic
field strength of the transmitter is
very weak and is always below
-40dBμA/m at a 10 meter/ 33 ft.
distance.
The hearing aid also contains a radio
transceiver using Bluetooth Low
Energy (BLE) and a proprietary short-
range radio technology, both working
at 2.4 GHz. The 2.4 GHz radio trans-
mitter is weak and is always below
4 dBm e.i.r.p. in total radiated power.
The hearing aid complies with
international standards concerning
electromagnetic compatibility and
human exposure.
Due to the limited space available on
the hearing aid, relevant approval
markings can be found in this booklet.
Additional information can be found
in the “Technical Data sheets” on
www.oticon.com
USA and Canada
The hearing aid contains a radio
module with the following
certification ID numbers:
FCC ID: U28AUMRTRC
IC: 1350B-AUMRTRC
The device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules and with Industry
Canada’s license-exempt RSSs.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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Waste from electronic
equipment must be
handled according to
local regulations.
The manufacturer declares that this
hearing aid is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive
2014/53/EU.
Declaration of Conformity is
available from the manufacturer.
Manufactured by:
Denmark
This Class B digital apparatus
complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Note: This equipment has been
tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harm-
ful interference in a residential in-
stallation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to ra-
dio communications. 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.
Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the manufacturer or an
experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
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Description of symbols used in this booklet
Warnings
Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the device.
Manufacturer
The device is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated
next to the symbol. Indicates the medical device manufacturer, as dened in EU
Directives 90/385/EEC, 93/42/EEC and 98/79/EC.
CE mark
The device complies with Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
The four digit number indicates the identication of the notied body.
Electronic waste (WEEE)
Recycle hearing aids, accessories or batteries according to local regulations.
Hearing aid users can also return electronic waste to their hearing care
professional for disposal. Electronic equipment covered by Directive 2012/19/EU
on waste and electrical equipment (WEEE).
Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM)
The device complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum requirements
for devices supplied to the Australian or New Zealand market.
IP code
Indicates the class of protections against harmful ingress of water and particulate
matter according to EN 60529:1991/A1:2002.
IP6X indicates total dust protection. IPX8 indicates the protection against the
eects of continuous immersion in water.
Bluetooth logo
Registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. where any use of such requires a
license.
TwinLink
The device contains two radio technologies, Near-Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI)
which is binaural communication between two hearing aids and Bluetooth Low
Energy (BLE) 2.4 GHz, which supports external electronic and digital devices.
Made for Apple badges
Indicates that the device is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Description of symbols used on the regulatory packaging label
Keep dry
Indicates a medical device that needs to be protected from moisture.
Caution symbol
Consult instructions for use for warnings and cautions.
Catalog number
Indicates the manufacturer’s catalog number so that the medical device
can be identied.
Serial number
Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specic medical
device can be identied.
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Your individual hearing aid settings
To be filled out by your hearing care professional.
Tinnitus SoundSupport: Limitation on use
No limitation on use
Program Start-up volume (Tinnitus) Max volume (Tinnitus)
1Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day
2Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day
3Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day
4Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day
Settings overview for your hearing aid
Left Right
Yes No Volume control Yes No
Yes No Program shift Yes No
Yes No Tinnitus SoundSupport Yes No
Volume control indicators
On Off Beeps at min/max volume On Off
On Off Beeps when changing volume On Off
On Off Beeps at preferred volume On Off
Battery indicators
On Off Low battery warning On Off
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0 dB SPL ref. 20 mPa
Oticon
Opn S 1
Opn Play 1
Oticon
Opn S 2
Oticon
Opn S 3
Opn Play 2
Peak OSPL90 105 dB SPL 105 dB SPL 105 dB SPL
HF Average OSPL90 102 dB SPL 102 dB SPL 102 dB SPL
Peak Full-on Gain 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB
HF Average Full-on Gain 30 dB 30 dB 30 dB
Reference Test Gain 26 dB 26 dB 26 dB
Frequency Range 100-9200 Hz 100-7500 Hz 100-7500 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz <2% <2% <2%
Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Battery Consumption 1.6 mA 1.6 mA 1.6 mA
Equivalent Input Noise Level (omni/dir) 18/27 dB SPL 19/28 dB SPL 19/28 dB SPL
HF Average SPLITS (left/right ear)
(miniRITE R) 85/85 dB SPL 85/85 dB SPL 85/85 dB SPL
Attack Time 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms
Release Time 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms
2CC Coupler
measured
according to
American
National
Standard
ANSI S3.22-2014
and ANSI S3.55-
2014/Part 5
Supply voltage:
Battery Zinc
Air 1.4 Volt
Technical Data miniRITE R
Oticon Opn S 1
Oticon Opn Play 1
Oticon Opn S 2 & Opn S 3
Oticon Opn Play 2
OSPL90 – Output
Sound
Pressure Level
Input: 90 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
Full-on Gain
Input: 50 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
80
90
100
110
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000
10000
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90
100
110
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000
10000
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10
20
30
40
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
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10
20
30
40
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000
10000
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2CC Coupler
measured
according to
American
National
Standard
ANSI S3.22-2014
and ANSI S3.55-
2014/Part 5
Supply voltage:
Battery Zinc
Air 1.4 Volt
Technical Data
Oticon Opn S 1
Oticon Opn Play 1
Oticon Opn S 2 & Opn S 3
Oticon Opn Play 2
OSPL90 – Output
Sound
Pressure Level
Input: 90 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
Full-on Gain
Input: 50 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
30
40
50
60
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
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90
100
110
120
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000
10000
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90
100
110
120
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000
10000
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30
40
50
60
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
miniRITE R
0 dB SPL ref. 20 mPa
Oticon
Opn S 1
Opn Play 1
Oticon
Opn S 2
Oticon
Opn S 3
Opn Play 2
Peak OSPL90 116 dB SPL 116 dB SPL 116 dB SPL
HF Average OSPL90 112 dB SPL 112 dB SPL 112 dB SPL
Peak Full-on Gain 54 dB 54 dB 54 dB
HF Average Full-on Gain 47dB 47dB 47dB
Reference Test Gain 34dB 34dB 34dB
Frequency Range 100-8500 Hz 100-7500 Hz 100-7500 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz <2% <2% <2%
Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Battery Consumption 1.7 mA 1.7 mA 1.7mA
Equivalent Input Noise Level (omni/dir) 20/29 dB SPL 21/30dB SPL 21/30dB SPL
HF Average SPLITS (left/right ear)
(miniRITE R) 94/94 dB SPL 94/94 dB SPL 94/94 dB SPL
Attack Time 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms
Release Time 20 ms 20 ms 20 ms
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2CC Coupler
measured
according to
American
National
Standard
ANSI S3.22-2014
and ANSI S3.55-
2014/Part 5
Supply voltage:
Battery Zinc
Air 1.4 Volt
Technical Data
Oticon Opn S 1
Oticon Opn Play 1
Oticon Opn S 2 & Opn S 3
Oticon Opn Play 2
OSPL90 – Output
Sound
Pressure Level
Input: 90 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
100
110
120
130
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
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Full-on Gain
Input: 50 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
30
40
50
60
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
Opn2+3mRITE100_FOG_2cc − 27−09−2016 − taje − 13:39:37
100
110
120
130
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
Opn1mRITE100_OSPL90_2cc − 26−09−2016 − taje − 11:15:36
30
40
50
60
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
Opn1mRITE100_FOG_2cc − 26−09−2016 − taje − 11:16:19
miniRITE R
0 dB SPL ref. 20 mPa
Oticon
Opn S 1
Opn Play 1
Oticon
Opn S 2
Oticon
Opn S 3
Opn Play 2
Peak OSPL90 122 dB SPL 122 dB SPL 122 dB SPL
HF Average OSPL90 118 dB SPL 118 dB SPL 118 dB SPL
Peak Full-on Gain 57dB 57dB 57dB
HF Average Full-on Gain 51dB 51dB 51dB
Reference Test Gain 42 dB 42 dB 42 dB
Frequency Range 100-8000 Hz 100-7500 Hz 100-7500 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz <2% <2% <2%
Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Battery Consumption 1.7 mA 1.7 mA 1.7 mA
Equivalent Input Noise Level (omni/dir) 19/30 dB SPL 19/30 dB SPL 19/30 dB SPL
HF Average SPLITS (left/right ear)
(miniRITE R)
103/103 dB
SPL
103/103 dB
SPL
103/103 dB
SPL
Attack Time 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms
Release Time 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms
94 About Start-up Handling Options Tinnitus Warnings More info
miniRITE R
0 dB SPL ref. 20 mPa
Oticon
Opn S 1
Opn Play 1
Oticon
Opn S 2
Oticon
Opn S 3
Opn Play 2
Peak OSPL90 127 dB SPL 127 dB SPL 127 dB SPL
HF Average OSPL90 122 dB SPL 122 dB SPL 122 dB SPL
Peak Full-on Gain 64dB 64dB 64dB
HF Average Full-on Gain 57dB 57dB 57dB
Reference Test Gain 46 dB 46 dB 46 dB
Frequency Range 100-7800 Hz 100-6500 Hz 100-6500 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz <2% <2% <2%
Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz <2 % <2 % <2 %
Battery Consumption 1.7 mA 1.7 mA 1.7 mA
Equivalent Input Noise Level (omni/dir) 18/29 dB SPL 18/29 dB SPL 18/29 dB SPL
HF Average SPLITS (left/right ear)
(miniRITE R)
105/105 dB
SPL
105/105 dB
SPL
105/105 dB
SPL
Attack Time 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms
Release Time 20 ms 20 ms 20 ms
Oticon Opn S 1
Oticon Opn Play 1
Oticon Opn S 2 & Opn S 3
Oticon Opn Play 2
OSPL90 – Output
Sound
Pressure Level
Input: 90 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
Full-on Gain
Input: 50 dB SPL.
Technical setting: A0
40
50
60
70
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
Opn2+3mRITE105_FOG_2cc − 27−09−2016 − taje − 13:46:29
2CC Coupler
measured
according to
American
National
Standard
ANSI S3.22-2014
and ANSI S3.55-
2014/Part 5
Supply voltage:
Battery Zinc
Air 1.4 Volt
Technical Data
100
110
120
130
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
Opn1mRITE105_OSPL90_2cc − 26−09−2016 − taje − 11:19:52
40
50
60
70
dB
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000 10000
Opn1mRITE105_FOG_2cc − 26−09−2016 − taje − 11:20:50
100
110
120
130
dB SPL
100 200 Hz 500 1000 2000 Hz 5000
10000
Opn2+3mRITE105_OSPL90_2cc − 27−09−2016 − taje − 13:45:06
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