Ansi Input-Output Curves - audioscan RM500SL User Manual

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8.7

ANSI input-output curves

An input/output curve shows the output level of a hearing instrument as a function
of input level and frequency. It is a steady-state pure-tone curve and does not
reflect performance with complex signals such as speech.
You may run the tests at any setting of the instrument controls but ANSI S3.22
requires that certain settings be used. See
ANSI S3.22-2003
separate input/output curves at each of 5 individual frequencies (250, 500, 1000,
2000, 4000 Hz) as provided in ANSI S3.22.
1) Press <Tests>, then highlight and <PICK> [Input/Output].
2) Refer to
7.11: Coupling the hearing
instrument
and
testing.
3) Turn the instrument ON; set AGC controls or programming parameters as in
8.4: ANSI 1996 Linear and AGC tests
4) Highlight and <PICK> [Curve 1]. Test setup instructions will be displayed.
5) Press <Continue> to generate a set of 5 input/output curves.
6) To measure another set of 5 input/output curves, highlight and <PICK> another
[Curve #].
7) To summon a cursor to determine curve values, position the mouse pointer on
a graph area and click the left mouse button. Click again to turn it off.
NOTE: Noise in the test area may cause erroneous results at low input levels
(particularly at 250 and 500 Hz). Ensure that the test chamber is well sealed and
ambient noise is low.
FastFacts 8.7: ANSI input-output curves
0611
facts. The [Input/Output] test allows you to generate up to 4
instrument,
2.5: Battery pill use and care
RM500SL User's Guide Version 2.8
8.2: ANSI S3.22-1996 facts
7.12: Positioning the hearing
to prepare the instrument for
or
8.5: ANSI 2003 Linear and AGC tests
and
8.3:
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