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Audiologist Guide 

for Adjusting ZVOX Audio AV205

The AccuVoice AV205 is a compact amplified speaker system created by ZVOX 

Audio for the audiology profession. With the AV205, an Audiologist can  

provide a client with a compact TV sound system configured for the client’s specific 

audio needs. 
The AV205 features the ability to switch between three sound modes using the  

ACCUVOICE button on the client’s remote control. Repeated presses of the 

ACCU-

VOICE

 button selects AC

_

1 and AC

_

2 and then the normal surround mode (desig-

nated by Sd). The programmed AccuVoice mode (AC

_

1) is created by the Audiolo-

gist. Standard AccuVoice mode (AC

_

2) helps people with minor age-related hearing 

loss. The 

SURROUND

 button sets which of three multi-channel sound modes is 

used (Sd

_

1, Sd

_

2 and Sd

_

3). Refer to the User Manual of the AV205 for further 

information about the controls available on the standard AV205 remote control. 
The Audiologist uses the ZVOX Audio Audiology Remote to make the adjustments 

described below. This remote control is available separately for the Audiology  

profession and should be retained by the Audiologist. Each AV205 comes with 

standard remote control, which provides volume, mute and tone adjustments plus 

selection of the digital or analog input. A diagram of each remote follows.

ZVOX Audio  

Audiology Remote

ZVOX Audio AV205  

Standard Remote

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

4

SURROUND

ACCUVOICE

VOLUME

OUTPUT

LEVELING

INPUT

CLEAR

REVIEW

COMPRESSION

BASS REDUCTION

FREQUENCY COMPENSATION

VOICE

FOCUS

AUDIOLOGY

The AV205 has five separate adjustment categories that apply to AC

_

1 mode:

FOCUS

 provides three levels of increasing emphasis on dialog, with a correspond-

ing reduction of music, sound effects and other background sounds.

VOICE

 adds an adjustable amount of synthetic harmonic content to dialog  

(specifically to “formants”) to better suit the remaining hearing capability of a client. 

There are four increasing levels.

FREQUENCY COMPENSATION

 provides three increasing amounts of emphasis  

centered on 4500 Hz. Both amplitude and bandwidth increase with higher settings.

BASS REDUCTION

 reduces output below 500 Hz. This eliminates distracting ele-

ments of wide-range sound that can interfere with dialog intelligibility.

COMPRESSION

 provides four levels of restricted volume variation. It increasingly 

forces all program material to be played at the single output level set by the volume 

control.
Once the five parameters are set by the Audiologist, he or she can review the five 

settings by repeated presses of the 

REVIEW

 button. The 

CLEAR

 button returns all 

settings to the defaults.

How to adjust the AV205

You need the Audiology Remote to adjust the AV205.
Make sure the AV205 is connected to AC power. To turn on the AV205, you can 

press the 

POWER

 button on the AV205 endcap, press the 

POWER

 button on the 

standard AV205 remote, or press either 

VOLUME

 button on the Audiology Remote.

VOICE:

 Choose one of four levels for VOICE. You will see the following displays 

when you choose VOICE level one, two, three or four:

Each setting adds synthetic harmonic content to formants in the audio program. 

This can increase dialog intelligibility for a client. 

FREQUENCY COMPENSATION:

 Choose one of three levels for FREQUENCY 

COMPENSATION. You will see the following displays:

 

Each setting of FREQUENCY COMPENSATION increases the audio program content 

centered at 4500 Hz.

BASS REDUCTION:

 Choose one of three levels for BASS REDUCTION using the 

three buttons. You will see the following displays:

Each increased setting of BASS REDUCTION removes more audio content below 

500 Hz.

COMPRESSION:

 Choose one of three levels for COMPRESSION using the three 

buttons. You will see the following displays:

COMPRESSION restricts variation in audio program output level.

ALL CATEGORIES:

 A category that was not adjusted will show a zero when the 

settings are reviewed—

.

DYNAMIC

RANGE

CPS1

HIGH OUTPUT

LOW

OUTPUT

CPS2

CPS3

Adjustments:

FOCUS: 

Choose one of three levels for FOCUS using the three buttons. You will see 

the following when you choose FOCUS level one, two or three:

Increasing the FOCUS setting reduces parts of the multi-channel audio program that 

are not monaural. The vast majority of dialog on multi-channel TV, video and movie 

programming is monaural, so this selectively removes distracting program material.

OUTPUT

FREQUENCY

FUNDAMENTAL

OUTPUT

FREQUENCY

SYNTHESIZED

HARMONICS

OUTPUT

FREQUENCY

FCP3

4500 Hz

FCP2

FCP1

500 Hz

bAS1, -3 dB

         -0 dB

bAS2, -6 dB

bAS3, -9 dB

OUTPUT

FREQUENCY

VIRTUAL SURROUND

EFFECT LEVEL

VIRTUAL SURROUND

EFFECT LEVEL

VIRTUAL SURROUND

EFFECT LEVEL

LEFT

LEFT

LEFT

CENTER

CENTER

CENTER

RIGHT

RIGHT

RIGHT

MAIN SPEAKER LEVEL

MAIN SPEAKER LEVEL

MAIN SPEAKER LEVEL

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