User Guide for the Neptune™ Sound Processor 5
Introduction
Purpose of this Guide
This User Guide is designed to help recipients, parents, and caregivers understand
the use and care of the Neptune™ sound processor — the world’s first swimmable
sound processor! In addition to being waterproof, the Neptune sound processor does
not require you to wear anything on the ear, making it the most comfortable and
discreet sound processor in the market today.
The Neptune sound processor provides access to the latest sound processing
innovations by Advanced Bionics, the market leader in performance. This User
Guide will provide all of the information needed to use and care for the Neptune
sound processor and its accessories. In addition, this User Guide provides
information for troubleshooting basic issues related to the Neptune sound processor
as well as important safety information. Please read the entire manual prior to using
the Neptune sound processor. Information on the cochlear implant system as a
whole, including intended use and contraindications, can be found in the package
insert located in the reference materials.
About the Neptune Sound Processor
The Neptune sound processor is one part of a complete cochlear implant system
designed to enable hearing. The other necessary parts of the system are the
Implantable Cochlear Stimulator (ICS), headpiece, and headpiece cable.
The processor consists of three parts: the sound processor, the battery cover, and
the removable Neptune Connect control module. The sound processor and battery
cover connect to provide the smallest possible wearable configuration and are
fully submergible, enabling use in bath water and swimming pools. The sound
processor includes an ‘on/off’ button, a programmable multi-color light indicator,
and programmable audible alarms for easy status updates and troubleshooting
information.
The Neptune Connect is an easy-to-use module allowing the user to make
adjustments to the program, volume, and sensitivity settings or to easily verify
settings of these controls. It also enables use of wireless FM systems and the ability to
connect to battery-operated consumer electronics devices. The Neptune Connect is
not needed for daily operation and can therefore be removed from the processor to
enable submersion and prevent tampering by very young children.