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That's fantastic news - which processor are you currently using? If you

are Bilateral, which processor are you currently using with each ear.

Keep us posted on how your hearing improves with the N5 compared to your

previous processor.

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Ilana

On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 2:48 AM, <SeaAngel1@...> wrote:

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> I am sooooooooooo happppppppppppppppy.

> I just got word that Kaiser DME have approved my upgrade to the N5. I

> am in tears, happy ones, right now

> I should have it very soon, maybe in time for my cruise to Alaska on July

> 29 th, hopefully I will be able to hear some conversation in the dinning

> room, and the music as I dance under the stars........ YEAH!

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> N24C August 2002

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, I can change the settings on the N5 with the remote, I use it all

the time and love it. I don't know why you can't, seems strange but maybe it

has to do with having two implants, I only have one.

Have you talked to your audie about this.

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N24C 3G August 2002. N5 upgrade July 2011

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Posted by: " " wdywms@...

Date: Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:48 pm ((PDT))

I can change settings on the bilateral N5 using the remote. Can you

change

the settings on individual N5? I can with the Freedom implant, but not

with

the N24 implant by itself.

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I only have one N5 But my Audiologist said if I had two N5's I would then be

able to control both of them together with my remote.

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> , I can change the settings on the N5 with the remote, I use it all

> the time and love it. I don't know why you can't, seems strange but maybe it

> has to do with having two implants, I only have one.

> Have you talked to your audie about this.

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> N24C 3G August 2002. N5 upgrade July 2011

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> 1a. Re: N5 remote

> Posted by: " " wdywms@...

> Date: Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:48 pm ((PDT))

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> I can change settings on the bilateral N5 using the remote. Can you

> change

> the settings on individual N5? I can with the Freedom implant, but not

> with

> the N24 implant by itself.

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againn, I have the same problem that I mentioned a while back. yesterday, while

I was walking my dog in my backyard and tripped but didn't fall, my glasses flew

off my face. I can't push the arm of the glasses down behind the processor

because the n5 falls off my ear. I don't know what to do. I'm legallyb blind

and theglasses are more to clear up the blur when I'm walking so my risk of

crashing into something is reduced, so I don't need to wear them if I leave my

house. I emailed my audi and asked for suggestions. I didn't have this problem

with the #G. I've been wearing glasses for 35 years.

Trish

Re: N5

Indeed, if you have 2 of the N5's for TWO DIFFERENT EARS, you can control

them from the same remote. However, if you have 2 processors for the

SAME ear, you can only control one at a time from the remote. Must pair

the processor to the remote, and can't pair two for the left ear to the

same remote.

BTW, pairing the processor to the remote is now as simple as attaching it

to the back of the remote. No more of this 958 steps to pair. YAY!!

I only have one N5 But my Audiologist said if I had two N5's I would then

be able to control both of them together with my remote.

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My processors were paired with the remote, & the remote works bilaterally, &

singly for the left ear, but not singly for the right one. I only have one

N5 per ear. Awaiting a response from the audie.

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