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1 Introduction to the 8000 Hearing Aid Test System By: Kristina Frye Frye Electronics, Inc.

2 Outline  Coupler Measurements Coupler Directional ANSI/IEC Coupler Multicurve Advanced Coupler: Enhanced DSP, Attack & Release, I/O, Battery Current

3 Coupler Directional F3 – Advanced Coupler F5 – Coupler Directional

4 Directional Measurements Polar Plot Difference (0° vs 135°)

5 Simultaneous, Manual, and Auto Modes  In Simultaneous Mode, five polar plot curves are measured simultaneously A Composite source signal is used to take the measurements. The response at specified frequencies is graphed  In Manual Mode, the user selects the curve to measure. A Puretone signal at the user specified frequency or a Composite source is used.  In Auto Mode, the user can pre-save manual measurements and run curves automatically

6 WinCHAP Data Grab

7 Basic Coupler Measurements ANSI 03 — F4Coupler Multicurve — F1

8 ANSI 03 Settings Choose ear Aid type Frequencies Telecoil

9 ANSI 03 Results OSPL90 Response curve Max OSPL90-HFA Distortion FOG Telecoil EIN Battery current Telecoil I/O curves Attack & Release

10 Troubleshooter ANSI

11 Coupler Multicurve Features  Realistic frequency response measurements  Variety of signal types: Composite, Digital Speech, Pure-tone sweeps  Display 10 different curves simultaneously  Switch back and forth between gain and output. All curves translated.

12 Coupler Screen Operation Choose Ear Select CurveSource Type Amplitude

13 Example 50 dB 60 dB 70 dB 80 dB

14 Troubleshooter Coupler Multicurve

15 Testing Digital Aids  Digital Speech  Type of Composite signal  Modulated to allow testing of noise reducing digital aids  Used with ANSI or ICRA speech spectra

16 Example of digital aid test Digital Speech Composite

17 Testing Open Fit Hearing Aids  The Open Fit Coupler was designed to Provide a realistic response for open fit hearing aids. Provide an easy mechanism for attaching an open fit hearing aid to a coupler  The Open Fit Coupler is a non-standard sized coupler not designed to test to manufacturing specifications

18 Attaching the Open Fit Coupler CRV 1 = Open Fit Coupler CRV 2 = HA-1 CRV 3 = HA-2 w/attachment CRV 4 = KEMAR

19 Coupler Automation  Set up own test sequence  Select signal type for each curve  Select signal amplitude for each curve  Add any desired pauses in test sequence  Save and auto load test sequence

20 Programming Auto Mode F6 — Program Mode Help window w/instructions F5 — Source Type Amplitude START STOP Advance to next curve without pause Advance to next curve with pause

21 Example of Auto Test Digital Speech @ 50, 65, 80 dB Pure-tone sweep @ 90 dB F6 — Fully Automatic mode

22 Saving and Loading Settings Automatically load saved curve group and put analyzer in Auto Mode

23 Troubleshooter Profiler Great for baseline testing… save time!

24 Advanced Coupler  Battery Current [F1]  Coupler I/O [F2]  Attack & Release [F3]  Enhanced DSP [F4] Function key operations available in the Advanced Coupler Navigation Screen

25 Battery Current Screen  Measure Battery Current as a function of frequency  Measure Battery Current as a function of amplitude  Estimate battery life of hearing aid

26 Coupler I/O Test Results Frequency Test Results F5: Source Type

27 Attack & Release Test Screen  Visual time graph of Attack and Release tests  Scale graphs independently to zoom in on results  Use Composite or Pure-tone  Choose any frequency from 200-8000 Hz in 100 Hz intervals  Customize amplitudes used in tests

28 Attack & Release Results Frequency F5: Source type F6 & F7: Change graph scales

29 Enhanced DSP  Designed to measure the "group delay" of a DSP aid. In other words, the actual digital processing time of a hearing aid. 0 ms for analog aids 1-12 ms for DSP Great way to check if aid is analog or DSP  Also tests the "phase" of a hearing aid. This is useful for binaural fittings. Are the aids working together?

30 Technical Details: Group Delay An impulse signal is delivered to the hearing aid. The time of the maximum peak of the response is considered the group delay. The 7000 system delay is subtracted from this value to obtain the final measurement.

31 Technical Details: Phase One pulse of a 1000 Hz cosine signal is delivered to the aid. This signal is 1 msec long. The first 20 msec of the aid's response to the signal is displayed in graphical format.

32 Example Group Delay Phase


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