Nucleus® CR110 Remote Assistant
provides instructions for using the remote assistant to communicate with the Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP810 Sound Processor. The CP810 and CR110 Troubleshooting
HUAWEI E5372 Mobile WiFi Product Description- V200R001 01EN
HUAWEI E5372 Mobile WiFi (hereinafter referred to as the E5372) is a high-speed packet access mobile hotspot It is a mu lti-mode wireless terminal for SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) and business professionals The E5372 supports the following standards: zLong Term Evolution (LTE) zDual Carrier High Speed Packet Access Plus (DC-HSPA+)
Product Description
The E5372 can be used as a wireless modem when the Wi-Fi is enabled You can directly use the default settings (or configure APN on the E5372 WEB page) and set up a wireless network connection Then you can access the Internet A maximum of ten wireless users can access the E5372 at the same time You can set
Hotspot Mobile 4G HUAWEI E5372 - filescustomersaascom
Merci d'avoir choisi le Hotspot Mobile 4G Huawei E5372 Hotspot 4G vous offrant une connexion réseau sans fil haut débit Ce guide décrit brièvement les fonctions de votre Hotspot Mobile 4G Pour obtenir des informations sur tous les services rendez -vous sur www bouyguestelecom Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 2012
Operating instructions for Huawei E5577 when supplied with 4G
The easiest way to do this is using the menu on the device itself 1 ) Power on the device 2 ) Once the device has started up press the MENU button on the top seven times until the DATA ROAMING option is highlighted 3 ) Press the POWER button on the front of the device until a tick is now displayed in the box Data roaming is now enabled
Searches related to huawei e5372 instructions wordpresscom filetype:pdf
Phone Clone is an app developed by Huawei that allows you to transfer data between devices without a computer or Internet connection 1 On your old device install Phone Clone 2 On your new device open Settings 3 Touch Advanced settings > Data transfer > Phone Clone > AGREE 4 Select the device from which you want to import data and touch
What is Huawei e5372?
- Huawei E5372 is the perfect mobile hotspot for smartphone, tablet and other WiFi terminals. HUAWEI WIRELESS ROUTER WITH INTEGRATED 4G LTE 150Mbps MODEM Huawei E5372Ts-32 is an ultra-portable modem that, by pressing a simple button, generates a WiFi network to navigate with your devices on the move up to a speed of 150 Mbps.
How to use the Huawei e5573 4G mobile Wi-Fi?
- Using the Huawei E5573 4G Mobile Wi-Fi is a breeze, as once you’ve got the initial setup out of the way (which itself just requires inserting the SIM card and following a simple Quick Start guide), you can connect other devices to it with a single tap.
What are the pros and cons of the Huawei e5573?
- Huawei E5573 Review James Rogerson 21 Mar 2016 Pros Cons + 4G speeds - Mediocre battery + Slick operation - Plain design + Connect up to 10 devices - No screen Verdict: "The Huawei E5573 4G Mobile Wi-Fi was a slick device, but it has now been replaced by the superior E5783B-230." Full Review
Is it possible to unlock Huawei e5372s mini WiFi modem?
- Firmware Huawei E5372s – Merupakan tools yang dapat kamu gunakan untuk melakukan modifikasi modem mini WiFi E5373s. Salah satu kegunaan dari firmware ini adalah kamu dapat membuat modem Bolt untuk menggunakan kartu SIM selain Bolt. Tidaklah sulit untuk melakukan unlock modem Bolt yaitu menggantikan kartu SIM card selain kartu Bolt.
![Nucleus® CR110 Remote Assistant Nucleus® CR110 Remote Assistant](https://pdfprof.com/Listes/38/17191-38cr110-user-guide.pdf.pdf.jpg)
Nucleus
CR110 Remote Assistant
User Guide
Symbols
NoteImportant information or advice.
Can save
inconvenience.Warning (harmful)
Potential safety hazards and serious
adverse reactions.Could cause harm to person.
Contents
Introduction ........................................................................ ...............................7Purpose of this guide
.........7Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant
Getting to know your remote assistant
Remote assistant components ................................................................9 Getting started........................................................................ .........................11 Charging and recharging your remote assistant battery ...................11 Charging your remote assistant battery for the rst time ..........11 Recharging your remote assistant battery......................................11When to recharge your remote assistant battery
........................12How to recharge your remote assistant battery
..........................13Turning your remote assistant on and off
Locking and unlocking your remote assistant keypad .......................19Using your remote assistant
.21Holding and operating your remote assistant
....................................21Home screen
.....................23Selecting programs
...25Increasing and decreasing volume
Increasing and decreasing sensitivity
Checking your processor status
Using the telecoil
.............31Using Auto Telecoil
...........32 Switching between using Auto Telecoil and telecoil ....................32Pairing your remote assistant with your processor
............................33Pairing your remote assistant with one processor
.......................34 Pairing your remote assistant with your second processor ........35 Unpairing your remote assistant from your processor .....................37Understanding remote assistant indicator lights
...............................39Resetting your remote assistant settings
Using Demo mode
...........41 Using the Hard Reset button ..................................................................42 Personalising settings ........................................................................ .............43Personalising your processor settings
Locking and unlocking your processor buttons
............................45Changing the telecoil and microphone mixing ratio
..................46 Changing the audio accessory and microphone mixing ratio ...47 Setting your processor indicator light preferences ......................49Enabling and
disabling private tones Resetting all your processor settings and programs ...................51 Viewing your processor firmware and serial number details ....52Personalising your remote assistant settings
......................................52Changing your remote assistant display contrast
........................53Changing your remote assistant display brightness
....................54Changing your remote assistant speaker volume
........................55Enabling and disabling audio and visual alerts
.............................55Selecting your remote assistant language
.....................................56 Viewing your remote assistant firmware and serial number details ........................................................................ ............................57 Bilateral control ........................................................................ ......................59Dual control mode
...........61Right or left control modes
Switching between control modes
Caring for your remote assistant
Protecting your remote assistant
Using the remote assistant lanyard
Protecting your remote assistant from water damage .....................67Cleaning your remote assistant
General warnings and precautions for using your remote assistant 69Using your remote assistant to troubleshoot your processor ...............71 Checking your processor coil..................................................................71 Other information ........................................................................ ..................73 Your warranty and registration form ....................................................73 Technical information ........................................................................ ......73 Specifications ........................................................................ ..............73 Environmental conditions .................................................................75
Certification and applied standards
Equipment classification
.76IP rating of remote assistant
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Canadian IC compliance ........................................................................ ...................76Legal statement
...............80 Glossary ........................................................................ ....................................81 Index ........................................................................Introduction
Purpose of this guide
This user guide helps recipients, parents and carers understand how to use and maintain the Cochlear ™ Nucleus® CR110 Remote Assistant. It provides instructions for using the remote assistant to communicate with the Cochlear ™ Nucleus® CP810 Sound Processor. The CP810 and CR110 Troubleshooting Guide provided with your processor documentation helps you identify and troubleshoot your remote assistant.Cochlear Nucleus CR110
Remote Assistant
Your Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant is a hand-held remote control that enables you to communicate with your Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor. It can also receive communication from your processor. If you have two processors, your remote assistant can communicate with both processors. For more information on the CP810 Sound Processor, refer to the CP810 Sound Processor User Guide. You can use your remote assistant to control the functions and settings of your processor. It provides easy access to key information on the status of your processor (e.g. processor battery status). You can also use your remote assistant to troubleshoot your processor. Figure 1: CP810 Sound Processor and CR110 Remote Assistant© Cochlear Limited 2010
CR110 User Guide - 7
NoiseMusic
Focu sEverydayFigure 2: Remote assistant components
3 1 8 5 11 2 4 10 7 6 9 12 13 148 - CR110 User Guide
© Cochlear Limited 2010
Getting to know your remote
assistantRemote assistant components
Indicator light that provides a visual indication of remote assistant 1. function (e.g. remote assistant battery is charging), or a problem (e.g. remote assistant is not paired with the processor). Upper left soft key to select a program or access the processor 2. settings menu.Toggle button to:3.
Turn telecoil and Auto Telecoil on and off.̐
Turn audio accessory on and off.̐Lower left soft key to select a program or change processor or 4.
remote assistant settings.Cochlear key to:5.
Turn the remote assistant on and off.̐
Return to the Home screen at any time.̐
View processor status and menus.̐
Left directional key (decrease sensitivity and other functions).6. Lower directional key to decrease volume or scroll down.7. USB cable socket for connecting the remote assistant USB cable.8. Right directional key (increase sensitivity and other functions).9. Upper directional key to increase volume or scroll up.10. Lower right soft key to select a program or change processor or 11. remote assistant settings.Remote assistant display.12.
Remote assistant keypad lock and unlock slider.13. Upper right soft key to select a program or access the remote 14. assistant settings menu.© Cochlear Limited 2010
CR110 User Guide - 9
Figure 3: The back of the remote assistant
Hole for attaching the remote assistant lanyard.15.Personal identification label.16.
Remote assistant speaker.17.
Product information label.18.
In-built coil sensor guides.19.
Hard Reset button to reset the remote assistant if the Cochlear key 20. does not work, or if the remote assistant freezes. 15 16 17 18 19 19 2010 - CR110 User Guide
© Cochlear Limited 2010
Getting to know your remote assistant
Getting started
This section helps you get started with your new remote assistant. It explains:How to charge your remote assistant battery.̐
How to turn your remote assistant on and off.̐
How to lock and unlock your remote assistant keypad.̐Charging and recharging your remote assistant
battery Your remote assistant has a non-removable rechargeable battery. Charging your remote assistant battery for the first time Cochlear recommends that you fully charge the battery before using your remote assistant for the first time. It may take approximately 2 to4 hours to fully charge a completely empty battery. As the battery ages,
it may take longer to fully charge the battery.Recharging your remote assistant battery
A fully charged battery should provide you with approximately 1 to 2 weeks of battery life. Battery life, however, may vary depending on: How often and how long you use your remote assistant.̐ Whether you turn off your remote assistant when not in use.̐ Whether your remote assistant is controlling one or two ̐ processors.© Cochlear Limited 2010
CR110 User Guide - 11
When to recharge your remote assistant battery
Charge the battery:
When the remote assistant ̐battery status screen shows that the battery is low. When you turn on your remote assistant, the battery status screen displays after it displays the start-up (Cochlear logo) screen. The less white you see on the battery icon, the less charge you have. The remote assistant keypad lock/unlock screen also indicates battery status. For more information, see Locking and unlocking your remote assistant keypad. Once a week, even if your remote assistant does not indicate that ̐ the battery is low or empty. It is recommended that you follow these guidelines to maximise the life expectancy of the remote assistant battery. Recommended temperature range for recharging the battery To fully charge the remote assistant battery, recharge the battery at a temperature range of 15ºC (59 ºF)
to 29ºC (84 ºF). If the temperature
range is lower [between -2.5ºC (28 ºF)
and 15ºC (59 ºF)]
or higher [between 29 ºC (84 ºF) and 52 ºC (126 ºF)], only 75 to 80 percent of the battery will be charged. If the temperature is too high [over 52ºC (126
ºF)] or too low [below -2.5 ºC (28 ºF)], the battery will not charge.12 - CR110 User Guide
© Cochlear Limited 2010
Getting started
How to recharge your remote assistant battery
You can recharge the battery using any of the following battery charging equipment available from Cochlear:Cochlear̐
™ Nucleus® CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor andCochlear
™ Nucleus® CR100 Series USB Cable. Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable attached directly to the ̐USB port on your personal computer.
Cochlear̐
™ Nucleus® CP800 Series Battery Charger and Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable. The CP800 Series Battery Charger allows you to charge your remote assistant and your processor rechargeable battery module/s at the same time. TheCochlear
™ Nucleus® CP800 Series Global Power Adaptor connects the CP800 Series Battery Charger to mains power. Ensure that you only use battery charging equipment supplied by Cochlear to charge the remote assistant battery.© Cochlear Limited 2010
CR110 User Guide - 13
Getting started
To recharge your remote assistant battery using the CR100 Series GlobalPower Adaptor and the CR100 Series USB Cable:
Connect the CR100 Series 1.
USB Cable to the USB
socket at the base of the remote assistant.Plug the other end of the 2.
CR100 Series USB Cable
into the CR100 SeriesGlobal Power Adaptor.
Connect the CR100 Series 3.
Global Power Adaptor to a
mains power outlet.14 - CR110 User Guide
© Cochlear Limited 2010
Getting started
To recharge your remote assistant battery using your computer and theCR100 Series USB Cable:
Connect the CR100 Series 1.
USB Cable to the USB socket
at the base of the remote assistant.Plug the other end of the 2.
CR100 Series USB Cable
into the USB port of your computer. When you connect the CR100 Series USB cable to the computer, a 'New hardware found' wizard (dialog) may display on your computer. If you have Internet access, click 'Next' on your computer to install the software for the Cochlear CR110 device. If you do not have Internet access, press Cancel to dismiss the wizard. If your computer is hibernating, in standby mode, or shuts down while charging, the remote assistant battery will stop charging.© Cochlear Limited 2010
CR110 User Guide - 15
Getting started
To recharge your remote assistant battery using the CP800 SeriesBattery Charger and the CR100 Series USB Cable:
Connect the CR100 Series 1.
USB Cable to the USB socket
at the base of the remote assistant.Connect the other end of 2.
the CR100 Series USB Cable to the CP800 Series BatteryCharger.
Connect the CP800 Series 3.
Battery Charger to the
CP800 Series Global Power
Adaptor.
Connect the CP800 Series 4.
quotesdbs_dbs31.pdfusesText_37[PDF] Huawei E5577 - Telkom
[PDF] La désindustrialisation en France - Direction générale du Trésor
[PDF] Désinflation et Déflation - Banque du Canada
[PDF] La nouvelle désinflation compétitive européenne - OFCE - sciences
[PDF] Des conséquences patrimoniales de la désinflation - OFCE
[PDF] DEMANDE DE REMBOURSEMENT DES DROITS DE SCOLARITE-1
[PDF] ecole de management de la sorbonne - Université Paris 1 Panthéon
[PDF] Aux origines de la désintermédiation bancaire américaine - Etudes
[PDF] L'essentiel La désintermédiation, une tendance lourde en Europe
[PDF] La globalisation financière - Oeconomianet
[PDF] Aux origines de la désintermédiation bancaire américaine
[PDF] Désintermédiation bancaire et impact financier sur - HEC Montréal
[PDF] La désintermédiation en nette augmentation Petites entreprises
[PDF] le tourisme à l'heure d'internet et la désintermédiation induite - Cairn