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2Introduction to the FP35
- Kristina Frye
- Frye Electronics
- Modified for the UK by
- David Evans, Connevans Limited
Thanks to Dr. Carol Sammeth, Ph.D. who wrote the
original presentation that this one was based
upon.
3The Fonix FP35
4The FP35 offers
- Quick accurate coupler measurement
- An intuitive but versatile user interface
- On-screen pop-up help windows
- Multiple options for stimuli and measurement
settings - Build-in thermal printer and RS232 capability
5Standard Accessories Include
HA-1
HA-2 couplers
BTE adaptor
Coupler microphone calibration adaptor
6Optional Accessories Include
- Soft computer style carrying case
7Optional Accessories Include
8Basic analyzer features
- Automated IEC test sequence
- Coupler Multicurve
- Up to 4 response curves in dB Gain or dB SPL
- Harmonic and intermodulation distortion
- Three types of pure-tone sweeps
- pure tone sweep audio demonstration
- Ability to set custom default settings
9Composite Option features
- Composite Broadband signal consisting of 79
different frequencies presented simultaneously,
updating up to five times a second - - audio demonstration
- Digital Speech Modulated Composite signal for
testing digital hearing aids with noise
suppression technology - - audio demonstration
- ICRA, ANSI, LTASS (DSL) speech weighting options
with Composite Digital Speech
10Basic Operation
Print
Help
Reset
Operate (On)
Function Keys F1 to F5
11Basic Operation
Exit
Menu
Back
Next
Arrow Keys
Start/Stop
12Front-panel Buttons to remember
- MENU Enters/exits local menus
- NEXT/BACK Moves between related measurement
screens and between main advanced menus - Arrow keys Moves cursor through choices, or to
adjust frequency/level - START/STOP Starts/stops selected function
- EXIT Exits current screen, keeping curves
- RESET Exits and clears data, resetting analyzer
13Function Keys F1 through F5
- Function keys vary from screen to screen but are
always labeled above the F key - e.g. pressing F2 in the Opening screen takes
you to the Real Ear Audiogram screen if
available.
F3
F2
F4
F1
F5
14Function Keys (Continued)
- Holding down a key will offer a pop-up menu - use
arrows and START to select - Repeated presses rotate through selections
- e.g. in the Coupler Multicurve screen, F4
selects the source type for measurement
F4
15Local Menus
- Every measurement screen has a local menu
containing settings for that screen - Shown here is the local menu for the coupler
Multicurve screen
16Additional Menu Choices
- Some screens have additional menu choices. Use
NEXT and BACK to move between the menus. - Shown here is the first of two advanced menus in
the Coupler Multicurve screen
17Onscreen Help
- Pop-up help windows can guide you through steps
available in the current screen - Shown here are help steps for the Real-Ear
Audiogram Entry screen if available
18Coupler Configurations
Overview of testing a BTE
19Proper Setup for Testing a BTE
Velcro in the sound chamber and on the coupler
assists in keeping the unit in place during
measurement - centre the BTE microphone over the
loudspeaker.
HA-2 coupler with BTE adaptor.
20Proper Set-Up for Testing an ITE
Be sure leaks are sealed, or will have
excessive 500 Hz gain
21ANSI S3.22-1996
- For quality control to ensure dispensed hearing
aids match manufacturers specs - Compared to previous standard it offers
- Multiple I/O and attack/release measurements
- AGC aids tested at reduced reference test gain
- From the Opening Screen, press F5 or F4
22ANSI 96 Setup
Reminder Level the sound chamber daily, or if
room noise changes.
Press MENU to open local menu. Use arrow keys
to make selections.
F1 Choose Aid Type
F2 F3 Select I/O freq to test
23ANSI-96 Results (AGC Aid)
Average Max Output
Full On Ref Test Gains
Output (OSPL90) Curve
Eq. Input Noise
Frequency Range
Frequency Response Curve
Harmonic Distortion
24ANSI-96 Results (AGC Aid continued)
Input/Output Curves
I/O Curves Key
25Coupler Multicurve Screen
- Choose stimulus of pure tone (sweeps or single
frequency), Composite, or Digital Speech - Measure/display a family of up to 4 frequency
response curves - Show graph or data numerical values
- Measure/display harmonic and intermodulation
distortion
26Coupler Multicurve Screen
Amplitude
F1 Delete curve
F5 - Level
F3 Turn curve on/off
F2 Select curve
F4 Select source type
27Coupler Local Menus
A useful option in the local MENU is to switch
between Gain and SPL display. A second Advanced
menu is accessed using Next key.
28Family of Curves
This curve family shows steady compression from
50 dB through 90 dB SPL
Curve box
Pressing help explains the abbreviated curve
codes
29Another Family of Curves
This curve family shows no compression between 50
and 80 dB SPL
30Testing Digital Aids
- Some DSP aids have NR circuitry that reduces gain
when the input signal is noise - The composite signal, because it is continuous
and non-modulating, is seen by the circuitry as
noise - Thus, gain is reduced in the aid while the
composite signal is on, and thus the measurement
is not accurate
31A Solution The Digital Speech Signal
- Switches Composite signal on/off intermittently
in bursts - The on time can be set from 50 to 150 msec and
the off time is randomly varied between 100
msec and 300 msec - Thus, the hearing aid responds as if the input is
speech instead of noise (i.e., modulated instead
of continuous) - ANSI, ICRA, and LTASS speech weightings are
available with this stimulus too
32Numerical Data Display
To display numerical data select DATA in the
DATA/GRAPH selection in the local menu
33Harmonic Distortion Test
Harmonic distortion can be measured during any
pure-tone sweep by setting the DISTORTION type in
the local menu to 2ND, 3RD, or TOTAL.
Distortion scaling on right side of graph
34Intermodulation Distortion Test
IM distortion can be measured by setting the IM
FREQ DIFF in the advanced menu. This will create
the DIST source type selection
F4 Select DIST type
35Example using DSP Aid
ICRA Spectra
ANSI Spectra
Composite Signal
36CIC Option
CIC coupler
Set the COUPLER TYPE to CIC in the local menu.
HA-1 coupler
37FP35 Real-ear use
Click here to jump past real-ear information
38The FP35 real ear version Basic
- Probe/ref microphones and ear hook
- Calibration adaptors
- Extension pole for speaker
39The FP35 real ear version options
- Child-sized ear hook for real-ear measurements
- Swing-arm speaker
- Insert earphones and calibration adaptor
40Real-Ear Option features
- Fitting rules NAL-NL1, DSL Linear, DSL WDRC,
NAL-RP, plus the traditional ones - Age correction factors for testing kids with
NAL-NL1 and DSL - Insertion Gain SPL-o-gram methods
- Coupler Target Simulated Real-ear NEW
- RECD
41FP35 Real-ear Screens
- Audiogram entry screen
- Real-ear SPL screen
- Unaided aided screen
- Insertion gain screen
Use the NEXT and BACK keys when in Real-ear
Mode to cycle between these four screens.
42Real-ear Configuration
43Audiogram Entry Screen
Amplitude
Frequency
F3 Generate Target
F2 Select HTL/UCL/Bone
44Features
- Fitting rules NAL-NL1, DSL Linear, DSL WDRC,
NAL-RP, plus the traditional ones - Age correction factors for testing kids with
NAL-NL1 and DSL - RECD
45NAL-NL1 Features
- Age of client (kids)
- Number of channels
- Bone conduction
- Bilateral vs. Unilateral loss
- Limiting Multi-channel or Wideband
- Compression threshold
46Generating the Selected Target
- Press F3 to generate the target
- Press F5 to toggle between IG target and SPL
target - Shown here is IG Target
Marked 30 mm from the Tip for Adults and 25 mm
for children
Inter-
F3
F5
47Set-up for Real Ear Measures
- Internal sound chamber converts to sound field
speaker should be ear height - Recommend position patient 12 from the speaker
at 45 angle - Stand away from the patient/loudspeaker during
measurements
Probe
48Proper Placement of Microphones
Ref Mic
Above the Pinna
Marked 30 mm from the tip for Adults and 25 mm
for children
Inter-Tragal Notch
Probe Mic
49Leveling the Sound Field Loudspeaker
- Position patient and earhook/ref mic (probe tube
insertion not required) - Press Level F5
- Success a straight line and indication that
system was leveled
Reminder Re-level for each patient and each ear
50Real-ear SPL Screen
UCLs
Target
HTLs
F2 Select Curve
F4 Select Source Type
51Real-ear SPL Measurements
Goal
Aided 3 below UCLs
Aided 2 meet target
Aided 1 above HTLs
52Insertion Gain
- Aided Unaided screen shows aided and unaided
measurements in dB Gain or dB SPL - Insertion Gain screen shows resulting insertion
gain curve insertion gain target
53Aided Unaided Screen
Aided 1
Unaided
54Insertion Gain Screen
IG Target
IG measured curves
55Live Speech Testing
Amplitude Peaks
Speech Banana
56Directional Hearing Aids
- Perform two measurements one with the speaker in
front of the patient, the other with the speaker
behind the patient - Use the Unaided Aided screen for showing
forward and reverse measurements - Use the Insertion Gain screen for showing
directional advantage
57Directional Display
Forward measurement
Reverse measurement
58Directional Advantage
Directional advantage
59Coupler Targets
- Audiogram entered in Audiogram Entry screen, as
normal - RECD Average or Measured
- Coupler Target screen
- Coupler EarSim screen
60Real-ear to Coupler Difference (RECD)
- The acoustical difference between the 2-cc
coupler and the real-ear unaided response on a
patient (as measured with insert earphones) - Two measurements are needed
- 1) The coupler measurement
- Done when you calibrate the insert earphone by
following instructions in the manual
61RECD Measurement
- 2) The patient measurement
- a custom earmold or foam ear tip coupled to
the insert earphone is placed over the probe mic
in the patients ear
Marked 30 mm from the Tip for Adults and 25 mm
for children
Probe
62RECD Results
- Performed in Audiogram Entry Screen
- Graphical numerical (dB gain)
- In this sample, the earphone needs to be
calibrated
Probe
63Coupler Measurements with Targets
- Coupler Target screen Converts real-ear targets
into coupler targets for comparison with coupler
measurements - Coupler EarSim screen Converts coupler
measurements into simulated real-ear measurements
for comparison with real-ear targets - Two ways of looking at the same info
64Coupler Target Screen
Converted target
Coupler measurements
65Coupler EarSim Screen
Real-ear target
Simulated real-ear measurements
66Entering default settings
- The FP35 can memorise up to 3 default settings
groups - To enter your default settings choose MENU from
the initial FONIX screen - NEXT will advance to a second screen
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67Default Settings Screens
F2 Change setting group
F5 Save setting group
68Choosing settings group
- The settings group may be chosen at the initial
screen
F1 Change setting group
69Thank you for your time
Please email david_at_connevans.com should you
require further information. To purchase an FP35
online for the UK visit www.DeafEquipment.co.uk
Connevans Limited, 54 Albert Road North, Reigate,
Surrey, RH2 9YR, UK. Tel 01737 247571
70Presentation outline
- Analyzer features options
- Basic operation
- Coupler measurements
- Real-ear measurements
- Simulated real-ear/coupler targets
- Default settings
71Soft Carrying Case
72Coupler Measurements
- Physical setup
- ANSI 96
- Coupler Multicurve screen
- Frequency response curves
- Harmonic distortion
- Intermodulation distortion