Interacoustics Eclipse Instructions For Use Manual page 101

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D-0120578-C – 2019/11
Eclipse – Instructions for Use - US
Temporary setup allows for making temporary changes to the
selected protocol. The changes will be valid for the current session
only. After making the changes and returning to the main screen,
the name of the protocol will be followed by an asterisk (*).
List of historical sessions accesses historical sessions for review
or the Current Session.
The historical session box can be expanded by dragging
downwards with the mouse or minimized/maximized by clicking on
the arrow button.
The session highlighted in orange, is the selected session
displayed on screen. Check the checkbox next to the session date
to overlay historic sessions on the graph.
Go to current session takes you back to the current session.
Probe status is shown by a colored bar with description next to it.
When the probe status is Out of ear, it will show the color of the
selected ear (blue for left and red for right). When the probe is
detected to be In ear the color is green. When Blocked, Leaking
or Too Noisy the colored bar is amber. When No probe is
detected the status bar is grey.
Forced Start can be used to force an OAE measurement to start if
the probe status is not indicating 'in ear', e.g. when testing patients
with PE tubes. Forced Start is activated by pressing the icon or by
long pressing the Start / Spacebar / button on shoulder box for 3
seconds.
Note: when using forced start, the stimulus level is based on the
probe's calibration values in a 711 coupler and not on the individual
ear's volume.
Summary view toggles between displaying result graph or result
graph with test summary tables.
Monaural/Binaural view toggles between showing the results of a
single ear or both ears.
Report editor button opens a separate window for adding and
saving notes to the current or historic session.
Checking the Acceptable noise level Off box disables the
rejection of any recording even when there is too much noise in the
recording.
The Acceptable noise level slider allows setting the acceptable
noise level limit between +30 and +60 dB SPL. Sweeps recorded
above the set acceptable noise level are considered to be too noisy
and are rejected.
The VU meter indicates the current noise level and becomes amber
in color when exceeding the set level.
The hardware indication picture indicates whether the Lyra or
Eclipse hardware is connected.
Simulation mode is indicated when operating the software in
simulation mode (user chosen).
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