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Unitron Element Programming Manual page 13

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AutoPro2 / AutoMic
Controls Screen
There are two controls to adjust how
autoPro2 or autoMic responds to changes in
the environment: sensitivity control and
transition control.
Sensitivity control determines how sensitive
the hearing aids are to changes in the
environment and how rapidly the hearing
aids respond to those changes. The
sensitivity control has 5 different settings:
Low, Low to Medium, Medium (default),
Medium to High and High.
To adjust the sensitivity control:
• Move the slider towards High if you want
the hearing aid(s) to be more sensitive to
environmental changes and to decrease
detection time. AutoPro2 will switch
destinations more frequently.
• Move the slider towards Low if you want the hearing aid(s) to be less sensitive to the
environment and to increase detection times. AutoPro2 will react more slowly to
environmental changes.
Transition control will adjust how noticeable the change is from one destination to the next
when that change occurs. The transition control has 3 settings: Gradual, Normal (default)
and Instant.
Fitting Tip: If a client reports difficulty with the performance of autoPro2, it may be related
to variables other than the settings of these controls. Before adjusting these settings,
check the frequency response in each of the two destinations. There may be a significant
difference in the frequency response of one or more destinations that is causing the client
to notice the change.
Element Programming Guide

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