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The following section provides programming information, programming cable information and iCube programming information.

Programming information 

Programming information for each shell style is listed below. Click on the shell style to expand the section.

Micro CIC 10A and Quantum2 10A ITEs

Battery and battery door: Must be removed when programming using a cable.

On/Off switch: There is no physical on/off switch on the hearing aid. The hearing aid will power on when the programming cable is connected to the hearing aid.

Cable: 10A programming cable (white). Insert right or left programming cable for the appropriate side. Note: using the black 10A programming cable is not recommended as it may damage the battery contacts.

Quantum10A ITEs

Battery and battery door: Must be removed when programming using a cable.

On/Off Switch: There is no physical on/off switch on the hearing aid. The hearing aid will power on when the programming cable is connected to the hearing aid.

Cable: 10A programming cable (black). Insert right or left programming cable for the appropriate side.

312 non-wireless ITEs

Battery and battery door:Must be removed when programming using a cable.

On/Off Switch:There is no physical on/off switch on the hearing aid. The hearing aid will power on when the programming cable is connected to the hearing aid.

Cable: 10A or 312 programming cable (black). Insert right or left programming cable for the appropriate side.

312 and 13 wireless ITEs

Battery and battery door: Must be removed when programming using a cable. Insert battery into battery door when programming using iCube.

On/Off Switch: There is no physical on/off switch on the hearing aid. The hearing aid will power on when the programming cable is connected to the hearing aid or when the battery door is closed with battery in place when using iCube.

Cable: DIN/Battery Cable Style 5. Insert right or left programming cable for the appropriate shell style and battery size.

BTE (312 micro, 13 S, 13 HP) and Moxi family (RIC)

Battery: Must be removed when programming using a cable. Insert battery into battery door when programming using iCube.

Battery door: Must be opened to insert cable. Must be closed with battery in place when using iCube.

On/Off Switch: There is no physical on/off switch on the hearing aid. The hearing aid will power on when the programming cable is connected to the hearing aid or when the battery door is closed with battery in place when using iCube.

Cable: DIN/CS44 Plug Cable Style 4.

Max BTE (13, 675)

Battery: Must be removed when programming using a cable. Insert battery into battery door when programming with iCube.

Battery door: Must be opened to insert cable. Must be closed with battery in place when using iCube.

Programming port: Open the programming port cover near the lever to access the programming port.

On/Off Switch: There is no physical on/off switch on the hearing aid. The hearing aid will power on when the programming cable is connected to the hearing aid or when the battery door is closed with battery in place when using iCube.

Cable: DIN/CS44 Plug Cable Style 4.

(Note: Hearing instrument controls, accessories, easy-t, audio streaming and automatic microphone options are deactivated during programming.)

Programming cable information 

The programming cable for each shell style and battery size is listed in the table below.

Click on the shell style to expose the cable details.

Micro CIC, CIC, mini-canal, canal, half-shell and full-shell

Cables Long 2m:

 

Right, Red

10A

058-0099

(white) micro CICs and Quantum2 10A ITEs only

 

Right, Red

10A

058-5056

(521-286-008)

Right, Red

312 

058-5008

(521-383-008)

Right, Red

13

058-5010

(521-384-008)


Left, Blue

10A

058-0098

(white) micro CIC’s and Quantum2 10A ITEs only


Left, Blue

10A

058-5055

(521-286-007)


Left, Blue

312

058-5007

(521-383-007)

Left, Blue

13

058-5009

(521-384-007)

NOAHlink Cables 0.5m:

 

Right, Red

10A

058-1070

(white) micro CICs and Quantum2 10A ITEs only

 

Right, Red

10A

058-5120

Right, Red

312A 

058-5122

Right, Red

13

058-5124

Left, Blue

10A

058-1071

(white) micro CICs and Quantum2 10A ITEs only

Left, Blue

10A

058-5121

Left, Blue

312

058-5123

Left, Blue

13

058-5125

BTEs and Moxi family

Cables Long 2m: DIN/CS44 Plug Cable Style 4

 

Right, Red

058-5006

(521-381-008)

Left, Blue

058-5005

(521-381-007)

Generic Black

058-5078

NOAHlink Cables 0.5 m:

 

Generic Black

058-5059

Programming with iCube information 

iCube is available for wireless cable free programming.

To add an iCube for wireless programming capability:

Ensure that the Bluetooth® icon in the computer system toolbar looks like bluetooth. If the icon is red:

  • If using an external Bluetooth device, ensure it is plugged in.
  • If using an internal Bluetooth device, ensure it is turned on.
  • Check your computer owner’s manual regarding enabling the Bluetooth device.

Ensure iCube is powered on and the battery is charged.

Ensure iCube is positioned within ~ 10 meters of the programming computer.

If using iCube via USB connection, check the USB cable and ensure it is firmly plugged into the computer and iCube.  

  1. Click on ‘Options’ on the top menu bar and select ‘iCube Configuration’.
  2. Ensure the check box ‘enable iCube’ is selected.
  3. Click on the ‘Add iCube’ button. Follow the on-screen instructions in the iCube Pairing Wizard.  

After adding iCube, you can use this interface for programming of your wireless hearing instruments. iCube must be charged and activated prior to programming wireless instruments. For further details regarding iCube function, please refer to your iCube user guide. General steps for programming with iCube are listed below: 

  1. Insert appropriate battery into the hearing instrument(s) and close the battery door(s)
  2. Place hearing instrument(s) inside iCube neckloop/antenna.
  3. Select iCube as the desired programming interface from the dropdown list on the Instruments>Selection screen.
  4. Click on the Detect button. A detection dialog box will appear.
    • New wireless BTE or RIC fittings will need to be designated as right or left instruments using the assignment buttons on the detection dialog box.
    • Custom ITE fittings will have already been designated as right or left hearing instruments during the production process.