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Standard eartip
Mushroom shaped eartip for normal sized ears
Start pressure
The starting pressure for manual tympanometry. The device will automatically apply the
starting pressure before the manual control takes effect.
Start stimulus intensity
The intensity used initially in search for reflex thresholds.
Static admittance (SA)
Similar to static compliance. The term static admittance is used when the admittance unit
is mmho.
Static compliance (SC)
The difference between the peak admittance value and the baseline admittance value.
This difference approximates/equals the admittance fo the middle ear. The term static
compliance is used when a volume unit is chosen for the admittance.
Stimulus
A sound applied to the ear to provoke a reflex response.
Stimulus intensity
The intensity of the stimulus measured relative to the hearing threshold for normal indi-
viduals (dB HL)
Stimulus intensity incre-
ment
The difference from one stimulus intensity to the next used during a search for a reflex
threshold (measured in dB).
Stimulus intensity steps
The maximum number of stimulus intensities that may be used during a reflex screening
test to provoke a reflex response (1, 2, or 3)
Stimulus output side
The side where a stimulus is applied relative to the side where the response is measured.
Same side: Ipsilateral. Opposite side: Contralateral.
Stimulus time
The duration of the stimulus during a reflex measurement.
Stimulus type (Type)
A pure tone at a given frequency or a given filtered noise.
Stop on results
A stop criterion for the automatic tymp sweep. The measurement may stop when the
needed information is available rather than waiting for the pressure sweep to reach the
pressure boundary.
Swap ear results
Swaps currently recorded data between ears (used to correct mistakes)
System info
Displays info about the software and hardware versions and memory usage.
T
T
Tympanometry, tympanogram
Test cavity
A well defined cavity used to test/adjust volume readings and probe function.
Test device
A physical apparatus like MADSEN OTOflex 100 used for assessment of the hearing or bal-
ance condition of a patient
Test mode
A mode where the currently selected test or test sequence can be controlled.
Test selector
A mode where the test device scroll wheel is used to browse results from the current
patient and to select a new test.
Test sequence
A sequence of 2 or more different test types (e.g. tymp and reflex screening)
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