HP (Hewlett-Packard) RM500SL Hearing Aid User Manual


 
0611 RM500SL Users Guide Version 2.8 Page 40
8.5 ANSI 2003 Linear and AGC tests
FastFacts 8.5: ANSI 2003 Linear and AGC tests
1)
Press <Tests>, then highlight and <PICK> [Linear] or [AGC].
2) Highlight and <PICK> [Start test]; test setup instructions will be displayed.
3) Refer to 7.11: Coupling the hearing instrument, 7.12: Positioning the hearing
instrument and 2.5: Battery pill use and care to prepare the instrument for
testing.
4) Turn the instrument ON.
5) Set the gain control (manual or programmable) to maximum with all other
controls set to provide the widest frequency response, greatest gain and
highest maximum output. AGC controls and/or programmable parameters
should be set to minimize AGC action (AGC off or threshold high, compression
ratio close to 1).
6) Press <Continue> to run the test or press <Cancel> to abort the test. Note that,
if required, the RM500SL will pause during the test to request that the gain
control be adjusted to the Reference Test Setting (RTS). If necessary, open the
HIT chamber and, without moving the hearing instrument, adjust the gain
control until the large vertical arrow on the screen prompt disappears. Press
<Continue> to resume the test.
During the AGC test, the RM500SL will pause to request that AGC controls or
programmable parameters be set for maximum AGC effect. If the manufacturer
does not provide settings to produce maximum AGC effect, use settings that result
in the highest gain for soft sounds and the lowest gain for loud sounds. This will
typically result in the lowest compression threshold, a flat I/O curve and the
longest attack/release times. These are not typical” characteristics but indicate
the adjustment range possible for these parameters.
If you are unsure which test sequence to run, try [AGC] first. If attack and release
times are all near zero, the instrument is probably linear.