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App. 2
Glossary
App. 2.1
Terminology
Symbols/characters
GN Otometrics A/S
Manufacturer of MADSEN OTOflex 100.
OTOsuite
The name of the PC software package that communicates with the test device and addi-
tional device.
226 Hz tymp unit
The unit used for tympanograms measured with 226 Hz probe tone. A selection of volume
units (cc, cm
3
, and ml) and mmho is available. Does not apply to measurements made at
1000 Hz probe tone where the mmho unit is always used.
A
Absolute (Abs)
Admittance (A)
The admittance of the ear canal, tympanic membrane (ear drum) and middle ear system
(the total (sum) of admittance of the 3 components)
Alkaline battery
Disposable battery type (not rechargeable)
Altitude above sea level
Lets the user enter a height in meters. Used to compensate for barometric pressure
Ante meridiem (am)
Before noon
Audible seal status volume
The volume of audible seal status feedback. Can be turned off (0 volume).
Audible test status volume
The volume of audible test status feedback. Can be turned off (0 volume).
Auto delete test
Automatically delete test results when they have been successfully reported or uploaded
to the PC.
Auto new Patient Folder
Start of the first measurement after reporting will cause the test device to store results in
a new patient folder (N/A for online measurements)
Auto resume on seal
Directs the test device to automatically continue an interrupted test when a seal is
obtained.
Auto settings
Settings controlling an automatically performed measurement
Auto start on seal
Directs the test device to automatically initiate a test when a seal is obtained.
Automatic reflex
threshold measurement
A search for the reflex threshold for a set of stimulus types.
Automatically select next
tymp curve upon start
(Auto next)
Increase tympanogram curve number at each new tymp measurement.
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