How to connect Signia Silk 5x to Connexx 9.11.5 fitting software

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Please read a DIY School PDF File named (Choose Hardware-Programming Device for Signia).
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This will not work with Starkey Orange Flexstrips. See this → post as to why.
 
To summarize; Your old setup of (Hi Pro + CS44 cables) will work to connect (Signia Silk X to Connexx 9.11.5) if you purchase and use a pair of Flexstrips/common 3-conductor type.

I believe you may also be able to use ConnexxAir.
 
Please read a DIY School PDF File named (Choose Hardware-Programming Device for Signia).
Here's some cloud storage navigation tips for reading DIY School Hearing Aids:
  • You can find the Access Portal in the OP/Original Post of this/my main Topic → DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2)
  • You can easily find the Access Portal again/anytime, by clicking any PVC Avatar (click twice - counting the 2nd popup Avatar)
  • When logged in, you can find the Access Portal again/anytime, by clicking a Link in my Signature
  • And finally, you can perform a simple Internet search for "DIY School Hearing Aids"
Here's a clip from the PDF File named (Choose Hardware-Programming Device for Signia);

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Rhanks soo much
So the orang flix strip will not work with signia cic
 
To summarize; Your old setup of (Hi Pro + CS44 cables) will work to connect (Signia Silk X to Connexx 9.11.5) if you purchase and use a pair of Flexstrips/common 3-conductor type.
Can i send the pic of flix strip. I think its 4 pin
 
This is a flexstrip below. They are available from the hearing club. But you need to be very careful because the website combines flexstrips and programming pills on the same webpage. If you are not real careful when ordering you will end up with a battery pill on the end of the flexstrip and it won't work.
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Thanks alot
Price is good but here i will customs it more than the real price
 
Hi, I have the Signia Silk 3X hearing aids and Connexx Software, Big Thanks for that. I was doing some reading on all the Forum DIY documents and exploring the S/W, just wanted to confirm it seems that the ConnexxAir will program the hearing aids wirelessly or the Hi-Pro programmer with CS44 and Flex cables, is there one programmer that is better than the other? My hearing aids were purchased in July 2022 and I have only seen the audiologist use the flex cables to program. Any help would be gratly apprciated, Thanks.
 
just wanted to confirm it seems that the ConnexxAir will program the hearing aids wirelessly or the Hi-Pro programmer with CS44 and Flex cables, is there one programmer that is better than the other?
Both are old, almost obsolete technology. Connexx Air uses Inductive Loop technology for wireless communication (close proximity is required). You choice for (hearing aid programming device) depends upon your plans for programming other legacy hearing aid models in the future.

Note that Step 1 means that a (non-depleted) hearing aid battery is required;

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Hi, I'm new here and I might need to post on this thread. I have two ReSound and StarKey hearing aids, but I want to buy the latest generation Signia. Could you please provide me with the Signia software so I can make the adjustments myself? Thank you very much.
 
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