HP RM500SL - Manual

HP RM500SL

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – The Audioscan; This section provides a listing of features
  • Page 8 – The; Email; or; This warranty does not apply to battery substitutes (pills); Audioscan, Verifit, Speechmap and Quikscan are registered
  • Page 9 – Notices for the European Community
  • Page 10 – RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8; Getting Started; the
  • Page 11 – Microphone connection
  • Page 12 – when performing hearing instrument tests.
  • Page 13 – The RM500SL may be operated from the; mouse; may also be used to enter headers and comments on printouts: See; barcode scanner; may be connected to the USB port to enter
  • Page 14 – External printer, auxiliary audio outputs; General Operation; Section overview; : Program memory removal and replacement; external printer; may be connected to the the USB port. It may be color or; must be PCL3, PCL5 or PostScript compatible; external printer must first be selected in Setup. See
  • Page 16 – Barcode data input; In; Speechmap; and; Insertion gain; tests, audiometric data in barcode form on a
  • Page 17 – Keypad keys; Move across screen columns.; Arrows; Move within a screen column.
  • Page 20 – Software updating; General Setup
  • Page 21 – Display settings; To change display settings:; screen saver timing; To change the; background color; of the graphic display on the various test
  • Page 22 – Networking; : Printing and Storing Results; This section covers the following topics:
  • Page 23 – Networking setup; Check
  • Page 24 – Single computer connection; Right click Local Area Network Connection & select Properties.
  • Page 25 – Printing and Storing Results; Pressing will cause the current screen image to be; printed; on the internal; saved; to file on a USB memory stick, or a Windows-
  • Page 26 – Internal printer paper loading
  • Page 27 – network file
  • Page 28 – Printing to a USB memory stick
  • Page 29 – Network printer setup; . To print to a printer on a; Only PCL 3, PCL 5 or PostScript compatible printers; n Windows2003 Server you must add permission to allow
  • Page 30 – Printing to a network file
  • Page 31 – Hearing Instrument Tests Setup
  • Page 32 – Hide or Show HIT curves
  • Page 33 – HIT calibration facts
  • Page 34 – Calibration of HIT reference microphone; : Calibration check for coupler microphone
  • Page 35 – Calibration check for coupler microphone; Calibrate the HIT reference microphone. See
  • Page 37 – Positioning the hearing instrument
  • Page 38 – ANSI S3.22 Hearing Aid Tests
  • Page 39 – ANSI 1996 Linear and AGC tests; Refer to; ) Turn the instrument ON
  • Page 40 – ANSI 2003 Linear and AGC tests; AGC action (AGC off or threshold high, compression; maximum; AGC effect. If the manufacturer
  • Page 41 – ANSI test results
  • Page 42 – ANSI input-output curves; instrument; ) Turn the instrument ON
  • Page 45 – Telecoil test results; See
  • Page 46 – Other Hearing Instrument Tests; : Sound level meter using manual control
  • Page 47 – Multicurve procedure; Turn the instrument ON.; : Hearing Instrument Tests Setup
  • Page 48 – Spectral analysis in Multicurve; Optional battery pills are required
  • Page 49 – Manual control procedure; octave frequency and at a selected input level from 40 to 90 dB (in
  • Page 50 – 0 Real-Ear Measurement Setup; ear canal for a given stimulus.
  • Page 51 – Calibration of REM probe microphone
  • Page 52 – Calibration check for probe module; : Calibration of REM probe microphone
  • Page 53 – Max TM SPL setup
  • Page 54 – of the
  • Page 55 – 1 REM Screen Setup; Section overview; Most REM test screens may be viewed in graphic or tabular format.; Target gains are for speech-
  • Page 56 – 2 REM Manual Control
  • Page 57 – Manual control measurements
  • Page 58 – 3 Sensory Loss Simulator; Sensory loss simulator description; Listeners should be within 1m of the REM speaker and in a quiet room.
  • Page 59 – 4 Occlusion Effect Test; Occlussion effect measurement
  • Page 61 – RECD coupler response; Prepare the system for HIT tests. See; optional; RECD transducer
  • Page 62 – microphone; Allow the foam tip to fully expand in the ear.; in the low
  • Page 63 – RECD coupler response
  • Page 64 – 6 Insertion Gain; Section overview
  • Page 65 – Insertion gain in HL; unaided threshold is a
  • Page 66 – scanner
  • Page 67 – REUR measurement procedure; Otherwise it is more accurate to use average. See
  • Page 68 – REAR measurement procedure; See 16.7:SII calculation in Insertion gain
  • Page 69 – SII calculation in Insertion gain
  • Page 70 – 7 Speechmap ®; Section overview; Technical Details; presents hearing threshold, UCL and amplified speech spectra as; Related sections are
  • Page 71 – This has resulted in changes to
  • Page 72 – The children’s LTASSa targets for 70 dB speech differ
  • Page 73 – SII calculation in Speechmap
  • Page 74 – Screen tour – unaided screen
  • Page 75 – For REM mode; review; Note that REM mode should be used for vented or open fittings.; Vent effects
  • Page 76 – SII calculation in Speechmap
  • Page 77 – 8 Speechmap Fitting Procedures; Section overview; To enter data from a barcode see; Measurement Setup
  • Page 78 – If Insert + Foam or Mold; is selected appropriate real-ear unaided gain
  • Page 79 – RECD; RECD values; at all 9 audiometric frequencies.; for binaural summation effects.; ABR nHL to eHL; : Normalized HL to estimated HL conversion factors. Permitted
  • Page 80 – Fitting to targets for soft speech
  • Page 81 – Fitting to targets for loud sounds
  • Page 82 – Fitting to targets for mid-level speech; symbols show the target range for 70 dB speech LTASS.; REM; Position the client and probe tube and enter audiometric data. See
  • Page 83 – FM fitting and verification; 8: Speechmap Fitting Procedures; Instrument
  • Page 84 – 9 Speechmap Technical Details; Section overview; octave band SPL, vocal effort and microphone location; For additional information see
  • Page 85 – Stimulus levels
  • Page 86 – Microphone location effects
  • Page 87 – Speech signal analysis; percentile) has historically been referred to as
  • Page 88 – 0 Troubleshooting; Section overview; In most cases; : HIT curves differ from specifications
  • Page 89 – HIT high distortion or noise
  • Page 91 – Invalid HIT calibration
  • Page 92 – REM speaker overdriven; outputs
  • Page 93 – 1 Technical Specifications; Storage & Transportation; Real Ear
  • Page 95 – octave
  • Page 98 – VGA; 3 References
  • Page 101 – Within the European Community:; EU Authorised representative:
  • Page 102 – VERIFIT and RM500SL Test Signals and Analysis; Bill Cole BASc, PEng; Introduction; coupler; The test signals; Pure tones
  • Page 105 – Analysis of broad-band signals; Pink noise signal analysis
  • Page 107 – (Directional test not available in RM500SL); Real-speech signal analysis; percentile) has historically
  • Page 108 – Figure 7: Example of speech envelope and LTASS
  • Page 109 – Figure 8: Speech is detectable but not understandable if the 1; percentile is at threshold
  • Page 111 – percentile for Speechmap speech signals at average vocal effort
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RM500SL REAL-EAR HEARING AID ANALYZER

USER’S GUIDE

Version 2.8

November 2006


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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

0611 RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8 Page 2 Table of Contents 1 About RM500SL ................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Section overview .......................................................................................

Page 6 - The Audioscan; This section provides a listing of features

0611 RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8 Page 6 The Audioscan ® RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8 1 About RM500SL 1.1 Section overview FastFacts 1.1: RM500SL Help topics This section provides a listing of features new in this software release , instructions for accessing the electronic User’s Guide , co...

Page 8 - The; Email; or; This warranty does not apply to battery substitutes (pills); Audioscan, Verifit, Speechmap and Quikscan are registered

0611 RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8 Page 8 1.4 Warranty, Trademarks, Acknowledgements FastFacts 1.4: Warranty, trademarks, acknowledgements The Audioscan RM500SL is manufactured by Etymonic Design Inc., 41 Byron Ave., Dorchester, Ontario, Canada N0L 1G0. Phone: 800-265-2093 (USA only); 519-268-331...

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