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Intended Users and Patient Target Group:
Echo-Screen III devices are designed for use in medical environments, such as the well-baby nursery,
NICU, mother's bedside, audiology suite, outpatient clinic, or doctor's office, and in school environments.
Echo-Screen III devices are intended for use by audiologists, physicians, nurses, and technicians, and
any other personnel who are trained to operate the device. Basic training with the device is sufficient for
performing screening of patients in good health.
Clinical Benefits:
The Echo-Screen III device detects hearing loss by using Automated Otoacoustic Emissions (AOAE
technology, which includes both Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions (TEOAE), Distortion Product
Otoacoustic Emissions (DPOAE), and ABR technology.
Contraindications and Side Effects:
There are no known contraindications or side effects for procedures performed with the Echo-Screen III
Docking Station.
Operating Instructions:
The docking station can simultaneously charge the primary and spare batteries. In addition, the docking
station supports the following:
Viewing charging status of the spare battery
Transferring data to a computer running audible or audible desktop software
Testing PCA and ATA cables for ABR screening
The power supply that comes with the docking station can be plugged into the docking station or plugged
directly into the Echo-Screen III Pro device to charge the device remotely.
Power LED
ATA transducer
test fixtures
PCA text
fixtures
IMPORTANT! The docking station must be kept outside the patient environment. It is recommended that
you keep the docking station near the computer where you view and manage your screening data.
Device connection
Spare battery
Spare battery charging
status LED
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Power connection
USB micro port
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