D-0120578-C – 2019/11
Eclipse – Instructions for Use - US
The response graph shows the response recorded by the
probe microphone (in dB SPL) as a function of the frequency
(in Hz). Only the frequency range that is relevant for the
currently measured or currently selected point is plotted.
1. The two test stimuli are easily recognized as the
two peaks in the response graph.
2. The stimulus tolerance range is indicated by two
shaded areas above and below the peak of the
stimulus.
3. The red or blue line indicates the DPOAE frequency
at which the main distortion product is expected.
See the Additional Information document for further details.
Hovering the mouse over a measurement point shows
details about the ongoing or finished measurement.
See the Additional Information document for more specific
details of each item in the mouse over table.
The DP found checkmark symbol, a black checkmark in a
green circle, indicates that this individual measurement met
its specified criterion and no further testing at this frequency
will occur.
The DP found checkmark symbol, a black checkmark,
indicates that this individual measurement met its specified
criterion, but testing will continue until the test time runs out
or the test is manually stopped.
The time out symbol, a clock, indicates that the
measurement has ended without reaching the specified
criterion for the individual point within the time allowed. In the
general setup it can be chosen whether or not this type of
indication is shown.
The noise floor symbol, an arrow pointing at a line,
indicates that the measurement has ended because the
residual noise floor limit was reached. In the general setup it
can be chosen whether or not this type of indication is
shown.
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