Table 10 Explanation of Audiometry Control Keys
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ITEM
1
◄ ►
▲ ▼
2
3
Tone
4
5
6
Rev.
8504660
3
EXPLANATION
Frequency: Press ◄ key to decrease the frequency or ► key to
increase the frequency.
Graph: Frequency is displayed on the screen with the red (right
ear) or blue (left ear) cursor.
Table: Frequency is displayed in the left lower box
highlighted frequency box for the selected ear.
NOTE: Frequencies that have been turned off in the settings will be
greyed out in the Table view. See Section 5.5.4 for more information.
Hearing Level: Change level of the tone by pressing ▲ key to
increase the level and ▼ key to decrease.
NOTE: The arrow to increase the loudness can change in the User
menu. See Section 5.5.4 for more information.
Graph: Hearing level is displayed in the middle of the screen (e.g. 30 dB).
Table: Hearing level is displayed within the right lower box
.
Touch the Tone bar to present the signal.
When a signal is presented to the child the Stimulus box is in black.
Signal on:
Signal off:
NOTE: When User menu is set to interrupter, pressing the Tone bar
will stop the signal from presenting.
Ear: Press
key to change the test ear. The selected ear is in black.
Pulse: when Pulse is highlighted in black, the pure tone presented to
the child will quickly turn on/off (pulse). The Stimulus box will show the
pulsing of the signal. Pulse tone can be defaulted upon startup. See
Section 5.5.4 for more information. To temporarily turn on pulse, use the
Forward ►► key. To turn off pulse select the Backwards ◄◄ key.
Upon exiting the Audiometry test, the pulse returns to default setup.
Response box is highlighted in black when the patient response
button is pushed.
NOTE: This is an optional accessory and only used when child is old
enough to respond with the push of a button.
Operation Manual PILOT TEST
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