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Warning
•
The sound pressure level in the ear canal increases
when you test patients with small ear canals. Always comply
with local practice and recommendations for presenting loud
stimuli.
Intensity safety is automatically set to
On
whenever the
Ear Selector
icon is toggled or a new patient folder is selected.
Note:
•
Stimulus levels at or above the warning level
(> 108 dB SPL re 2cc) are marked by an orange bar in the
Intens-
ity
drop-down list.
•
Stimulus levels at or above the intensity safety level
(> 115 dB SPL re 2cc) are marked by a red bar in the
Intensity
drop-down list.
Whenever a stimulus level exceeds the warning level, all automatic
testing is paused. You are then prompted to decide whether to con-
tinue or to move on to the next stimulus type.
14.2
View settings
14.2.1
Tymp. and Reflex Scr. view settings
Admittance axis
Unit
Changes the admittance/compliance unit on the vertical axis for
226 Hz probe tone use. See the description of admit-
tance/compliance in the MADSEN OTOflex 100 Guide.
The admittance axis can be configured to exclude the ear canal component. This is called
Baseline compensation
.
Baseline compensation must be selected to get the static admittance which is used in norm-
ative data such as the modified Jerger.
In contrast, the
Not compensated
mode includes the total admittance (including the ECV).
You can set the scaling of each view setting individually.
When defining the view of the admittance axis, you can enable either
Not compensated
or
Baseline compensated
.
Scale (Baseline com-
pensated)
The two different scale values separated by a slash (e.g. 3.0/6.0) are
probe tone dependent. The first value applies when 226 Hz probe
tone is used, the second applies when 1000 Hz is used.
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