AD226 Instruction for Use - EN
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Function Keys
13
Shift
14
Setup
15
Tests
16
Del Point /
del curve
17
Save Session/
New Session
18
Print
Clients
19
Talk Forward
20
Tone / Warble
21
Ext Range
These keys are context sensitive and depend on the selected test
screen. The fuctions of these keys will be explained further in later
sections.
The shift function will enable the clinician to activate the sub
functions written in italic underneath the buttons.
Allows the clinician to make changes in certain settings within
each test and change settings for the instrument.
Choose between the different settings using the right rotary wheel
(33). Change the individual settings using the left rotary wheel
(32).
Allows the clinician to access special tests. Hold down the "Tests"
button and use one of the rotary wheels (32)/(33) to select the
individual tests.
Delete points during testing by selecting a point using the "Down"
(30) and "Up" (31) buttons and pressing the "Del Point" button.
Delete the entire test curve of a graph by holding "Shift" (13) and
pressing the "Del Point" button.
Save a session after testing or alternatively create a new session
by holding "Shift" (13) and pressing the "Save Session" button.
In the Save Session menu it is possible to save sessions, delete
and create clients and edit client names.
The maximum capacity is 200 clients. By choosing the "About" tab
in the Setup menu it is possible to see available client storage
space.
Please see section below for a screenshot of the Save Session
dialog.
Allows results to be printed directly after testing (via a supported
USB printer). Hold "Shift" (13) and press "Print" to access the
clients and sessions stored on the device.
Instruction to the patient directly through his headphones via the
microphone (35) can be given. The intensity changes by turning
the "HL dB" (32) while holding the "Talk Forward" button.
Pure tones or warble tones can be chosen as stimuli by activating
this button once or twice. The stimulus chosen will be shown on
the display, e.g.:
Extended Range: Usually the maximum output is e.g. 100dB but if
a higher output e.g. 120 dB is needed then "Ext Range" can be
activated when reaching a certain level.
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