Sonic Innovations AUBTEP Hearing Instrument amplifier User Manual InstallationInstructions

Sonic Innovations, Inc. Hearing Instrument amplifier InstallationInstructions

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Aurora BTE power Oticon Radio Model - Quick Installation Guide Radio Model Name: Sonic Innovation Inc.  United States of America 2501 Cottontail Lane    Phone: +41 31 560 2125 Somerset, NJ 08873    www.sonici.com     1    The Aurora BTE power radio model contains two radio transceivers running at 3.84 MHz and 2.4 GHz and both  implemented on a single hardware platform.      The  radio  model  is  implemented  in  an  engine  module  mounted  on  the main PCB with connections to the antennas, the microphones, the speaker and the battery terminals. The radio model can be seen in 3D overview to the left:   The  3.84  MHz  radio  is  a  low  power,  short  range,  and inductive  radio transceiver  working  at  a  single  channel  at  3.84  MHz  using  MSK modulation  with  320  kbit/s  data  rate  and  connected  to  a  small  coil antenna.  The  2.4  GHz  radio  is  a  Bluetooth  Low  Energy  (BLE) transceiver using GFSK modulation with 1 Mbit/s data rate also capable of proprietary modes with higher data rates and connected to a short PCB antenna.                Aurora BTE power Radio Model – 3D overview
Aurora BTE power Oticon Radio Model - Quick Installation Guide Radio Model Name: Sonic Innovation Inc.  United States of America 2501 Cottontail Lane    Phone: +41 31 560 2125 Somerset, NJ 08873    www.sonici.com     2     Below the main flex PCB of the Aurora BTE power radio model with the most important electrical and electro-mechanical components can be seen:                      The most important part of the radio model is the Engine Module mounted on the main flex PCB, which connects it to both the EEPROM memory and all external connections: On the top side, these are the microphones, the battery terminals, the external connector and the push button.  The Aurora BTE power radio  model requires only a  single cell battery and  an  external  speaker to  be  attached and plastic shells, defining the industrial design of a hearing aid end product and holding everything together, in order to be operational.  Aurora BTE power Radio Model – Main PCB – Top side
Aurora BTE power Oticon Radio Model - Quick Installation Guide Radio Model Name: Sonic Innovation Inc.  United States of America 2501 Cottontail Lane    Phone: +41 31 560 2125 Somerset, NJ 08873    www.sonici.com     3     On the bottom, side of the main PCB of the Aurora BTE power radio model the connector for the speaker unit assembly (where the wire antenna for the Bluetooth radio is an integrated part), the programming connector, and EEPROM memory and coil antenna for the 3.84 MHz radio can be seen:                       The most important parts inside the Engine module are a Digital-Signal-Processor (DSP), a radio Front-End (FE) chip for the 3.84 MHz radio part and an RF chip for the Bluetooth radio part – all mounted on a small rigid PCB again mounted on the main flex PCB. The Aurora BTE power radio model also includes all voltage regulators and buffered data programming inputs on-board. The DSP is the main processor controlling the functionality of both radios in the Aurora BTE power radio model.  The Aurora BTE power radio model is intended to be installed in Oticon, Bernafon, Sonic and affiliated wireless hearing aid devices of the BTE power (Receiver-In- The-Ear) wearing style.  Aurora BTE power Radio Model – Main PCB – Bottom side
Sonic Innovation Inc.  United States of America 2501 Cottontail Lane    Phone: +41 31 560 2125 Somerset, NJ 08873    www.sonici.com     4   Oticon Radio Model - Regulatory Label Information for USA & Canada   Radio Model Name:  Aurora BTE power   Contains: FCC ID: ZTOAUBTEP  IC: 9799A-AUBTEP   NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 and RSS-247 of Industry Canada.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Oticon A/S may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)  l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)  l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Sonic Innovation Inc.  United States of America 2501 Cottontail Lane    Phone: +41 31 560 2125 Somerset, NJ 08873    www.sonici.com     5   Oticon Radio Model - Regulatory Label Information for Japan  Radio Model Name:  Aurora BTE power Description:  Radio module with 2.4 GHz low power transceiver to be integrated into Oticon, Bernafon, Sonic hearing instruments and associated devices.  Regulatory label:       NB: The  This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (電波法) and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (電気通信事業法) under the grant ID n° 認証番号: 202-LSE124  This device should not be modified (otherwise, the granted designation number will become invalid) 本製品の改造は禁止されています。(適合証明番号などが無効となります。)  NB: The regulatory label is not shown on the radio module itself or any end products with it, since they are too small for the label to be readable without any optical aids or magnification. Below the radio module is shown on mm paper, indicating a size of about 7x10x31 mm.                          Radio module from the side   Radio module from the top side (button side)    NB: The regulatory label for Japan is also         included in the IFU for Japan.

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