Tympanometry Setup Menu; Common Settings - Imp; Protocol Settings - Interacoustics AA222 Additional Information

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4.2 Tympanometry setup menu

When holding the Setup button a menu pops up where you can select one of the options by rotating the wheel
and then releasing the Setup button. By default, Protocol settings is selected in which you can temporarily or
permanently change the settings used during testing. You can also create new protocols here.
In Common settings - IMP you can modify common functionalities for all impedance tests.
The Instrument protocol settings hold the default settings when tests are added to a protocol. This is also
where you, for example, define which reflex stimuli are used by default, when adding contra reflexes to a
protocol.
From Protocol Settings it is possible to create user-defined protocols. It is possible to modify each protocol
individually in the same way as for the instrument protocol settings. Protocol settings applied in this setup only
affect the given protocol.
In Manage protocols you can show/hide and delete protocols, and set the required region for factory protocols.
4.2.1
Common settings – IMP
For common settings - imp you can toggle between Auto start (default) and Manual start. Enabling Manual
start forces the system to start each protocol on pause. When Manual start is enabled the light indicator on the
device flashes to indicate that the measurement has been paused. You can then start the measurement by
pressing Enter or by pressing the button on the probe/shoulder box.
4.2.2

Protocol settings

Press the Setup button to enter protocol settings.
Note that you can only change the protocol settings of a test if there is no data stored for that test. In instances
where data is present, it will state at the top of the screen 'Data is present, press New session to allow
changing settings.
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