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AURICAL Plus Reference Guide Oct 2011
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Copyright notice No part of this Reference Guide or program may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of GN Otometrics A/S. Copyright 20011, GN Otometrics A/S Printed in Denmark by GN Otometrics A/S, Denmark 27 October 2011 All information, illustrations, and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. GN Otometrics A/S reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Technical support Please contact your supplier.
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Introduction
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6
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About AURICAL Plus ...1-1 The NOAH fitting platform ...1-3 System overview...1-3 AURICAL Plus documentation ...1-4 System requirements ...1-5 Software installation ...1-6 1.6.1 Preparing to install an AURICAL Plus module...1-6 1.6.2 Module installation ...1-8 The user interface ...1-12
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AURICAL Plus Hardware
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Safety ...2-2 2.1.1 Safety symbols...2-2 2.1.2 Safety precautions ...2-2 2.1.3 Manufacturer ...2-3 General description...2-5 Installing AURICAL Plus ...2-5 2.3.1 Unpacking and inspection...2-5 2.3.2 Storage and shipment ...2-6 2.3.3 Test conditions ...2-6 Installing AURICAL Plus Hardware ...2-7 2.4.1 Hardware installation...2-7 2.4.2 Connection Panel...2-8 2.4.3 Installing AURICAL Plus USB drivers ...2-9 2.4.4 Changing the COM port associated with AURICAL Plus2-12
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Installing AURICAL Plus serial port version ... 2-16 2.5.1 Hardware Installation ... 2-16 2.5.2 Connection Panel ... 2-17 Built-in speaker ... 2-18 External Speaker ... 2-19 Test chamber/2 cc coupler box... 2-19 Care and maintenance ... 2-20 Fuse replacement... 2-21 Equipment failure... 2-21 Service and repair ... 2-22 Start-up... 2-22 Calibration... 2-22 Technical specifications ... 2-23
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The Audiometry Module
3.1 3.2 3.3
Introduction ... 3-1 Accessing the 2-Channel Audiometry module... 3-3 The Audiometry Screen ... 3-5 3.3.1 Tool Bar... 3-6 3.3.2 Menu Line ... 3-8 3.3.2.1 The File Menu ... 3-8 3.3.2.2 The Test Mode Menu ... 3-9 3.3.2.3 The Ear Menu... 3-11 3.3.2.4 The Input Menu ... 3-11 3.3.2.5 The Output Menu... 3-12 3.3.2.6 HL/SPL ... 3-12 3.3.2.7 The Setup Menu ... 3-12 3.3.2.8 The Help Menu ... 3-23 3.3.3 The Working Area ... 3-23 3.3.4 Print Layout Designer... 3-26 3.3.4.1 Notes/Comments field size options ... 3-31 3.3.4.2 Vertical speech audiogram on printout ... 3-32 Accessories & Connections ... 3-32 3.4.1 Patient Communication & Monitoring ... 3-36 Tone Audiometry... 3-38 3.5.1 HL Threshold Measurements ... 3-38
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3.5.2 SPL Threshold Measurements ...3-41 3.5.3 SPL Probe Headset ...3-43 Speech Audiometry...3-52 3.6.1 The Ear Menu...3-54 3.6.2 The Input Menu ...3-54 3.6.3 The Output Menu ...3-54 3.6.4 The Display Menu ...3-55 3.6.5 The Setup Menu...3-55 3.6.5.1 Options ...3-55 3.6.5.2 Symbols...3-63 3.6.5.3 Word List ...3-64 3.6.5.4 Input Sensitivity...3-65 3.6.5.5 Save as Default...3-66 3.6.5.6 Save as User Test ...3-66 3.6.5.7 Install User Tests from Disk...3-66 3.6.5.8 Language...3-66 3.6.5.9 The Help Menu...3-66 3.6.6 Speech Audiometry (Graphic Screen) ...3-67 3.6.7 Speech Audiometry (Numeric Screen) ...3-70 3.6.8 On Speech Audiometry ...3-75 3.6.8.1 Speech Reception Threshold ...3-75 3.6.8.2 Discrimination Testing ...3-76 3.6.8.3 Speech Audiometry with Live Voice ...3-77 Loudness Scaling ...3-77 3.7.1 The Loudness Scaling screen ...3-79 3.7.2 Introduction To AURICAL Plus Loudness Scaling ...3-79 3.7.2.1 Loudness Scaling Methods ...3-79 3.7.2.2 Specification of Loudness Scaling Methods ...3-79 3.7.3 General Remarks re Loudness Scaling Tests ...3-81 3.7.4 Dynamic Range Determination & Presentation...3-82 3.7.4.1 Benchmarks for dynamic range determination ..3-82 3.7.4.2 Procedure For Dynamic Range Determination ...3-83 3.7.5 Performing The Loudness Scaling (L.S.) Test ...3-83 3.7.5.1 Selecting Frequencies For The L.S. Test ...3-85 3.7.5.2 Running the L.S. Test ...3-85
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3.7.5.3 Displaying Test Information... 3-92 3.7.6 Setup Menu ... 3-93 3.7.6.1 Algorithm... 3-94 3.7.6.2 Categories ... 3-96 3.7.6.3 Stimulus... 3-96 3.7.6.4 Outputs ... 3-98 3.7.6.5 Outliers... 3-98 3.7.6.6 Combinations of Options for the Predefined Loudness Scaling Tests... 3-98 3.7.6.7 The Setup Menu Continued ... 3-99 3.7.6.8 Loudness Scaling without audiogram data ... 3-102 3.7.6.9 Aided Loudness Scaling ... 3-103 3.7.6.10 Viewing a Loaded Loudness Scaling Test ... 3-104 Special Tests ... 3-105 3.8.1 Alternate Binaural Loudness Balance Test... 3-105 3.8.1.1 Navigating the ABLB Screen ... 3-106 3.8.1.2 Performing the ABLB test ... 3-108 3.8.2 Ambient Noise Check ... 3-110 3.8.3 Auto Threshold Test ... 3-110 3.8.3.1 Navigating the Auto Threshold screen ... 3-112 3.8.3.2 Setup Options for the Auto Threshold Test ... 3-112 3.8.3.3 Pre-Test... 3-115 3.8.3.4 Main Test... 3-116 3.8.4 The S.I.S.I. test... 3-118 3.8.4.1 Running the SISI test ... 3-119 3.8.5 Two Tone test ... 3-122 Two-Channel Audiometry ... 3-123 3.9.1 To select Two-Channel mode (Tone)... 3-124 3.9.1.1 The Tool Bar... 3-126 3.9.1.2 The Menu Line ... 3-127 3.9.1.3 The Working Area ... 3-128 3.9.1.4 Using the Selection Panel... 3-129 3.9.1.5 Operation in Two-Channel mode (Tone) ... 3-130 3.9.2 To Select Two-Channel mode (Speech)... 3-131 vi
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The Tool Bar ...3-133 The Menu Line ...3-136 The Working Area...3-136 Operation in Two-Channel Mode (Speech)...3-137 Examples of routing combinations ...3-139 Troubleshooting...3-140 Special settings...3-141
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The REM Module
4.1 4.2
Introduction ...4-1 The REM screens...4-2 4.2.1 The Tool Bar ...4-6 4.2.2 The Menu Line ...4-9 4.2.3 The Working Area ...4-19 Accessories & connections ...4-21 4.3.1 REM Probe Headset ...4-25 4.3.1.1 Headset Assembly ...4-27 4.3.1.2 Care & Maintenance of Headset ...4-27 Setting up for REM ...4-28 4.4.1 The Setup Menu...4-29 4.4.1.1 Repeated Measurement ...4-29 4.4.1.2 Use Average REUR ...4-29 4.4.1.3 UCL Level Adjust ...4-30 4.4.1.4 Select Rule ...4-31 4.4.1.5 Define Rule...4-32 4.4.1.6 Display Settings ...4-34 4.4.1.7 Test Settings ...4-36 4.4.1.8 Coupler Setup...4-38 4.4.1.9 Hearing Instrument Selection ...4-41 4.4.1.10 Input/Output Settings...4-42 4.4.2 Other Menu Selections For Setting Up...4-43 4.4.3 Setting Up For DSL® ...4-43 4.4.3.1 Selection of transducer...4-46 4.4.3.2 Selection of H.I. type...4-47
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Selection of H.I. compression type and threshold ... 4-47 4.4.3.4 Miscellaneous Settings ... 4-48 4.4.3.5 Advanced Settings (v5.0a only)... 4-48 4.4.3.6 DSL Version No. ... 4-52 Performing the REM Test ... 4-52 4.5.1 REM Headset... 4-53 4.5.1.1 Tube Calibration ... 4-53 4.5.1.2 Placement of the REM Headset and Probe ... 4-55 4.5.2 Real Ear Unaided Response (REUR) ... 4-56 4.5.3 Real Ear Occluded Response (REOR) ... 4-60 4.5.4 Real Ear Insertion Response (REIR) ... 4-62 Performing Coupler Tests... 4-65 4.6.1 Coupler Connections ... 4-65 4.6.2 Coupler Gain Testing... 4-67 4.6.3 RECD Measurement... 4-71 4.6.3.1 RECD Measurement Procedure ... 4-71 Performing Input/Output Tests... 4-75 4.7.1 Input/Output Measurement In Situ... 4-76 4.7.1.1 In Situ Test Procedure... 4-76 4.7.2 Input/Output Measurement Via Coupler... 4-80 4.7.2.1 The Coupler Test Procedure ... 4-80 Additional functions... 4-83 4.8.1 Modulated Noise Signals ... 4-83 4.8.2 New Target Rules ... 4-83 4.8.3 Input/output measurements with FFT stimulus... 4-85 4.8.4 Changes in RECD Measurement ... 4-85 4.8.5 REIR and REOR Buttons... 4-85 4.8.6 Print Layout Designer... 4-85 4.8.7 Miscellaneous ... 4-89 4.8.8 Data Export... 4-89 4.8.9 On Top Mode... 4-90 4.8.10 Setting up for NAL-NL1... 4-91
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The HIT Module
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The HIT Screens ... 5-1
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5.1.1 The Tool Bar ...5-4 5.1.2 The Menu Line ...5-5 5.1.3 The Working Area ...5-7 Accessories & Connections...5-10 5.2.1 ATC 200 Acoustical Test Chamber ...5-11 5.2.2 2 cc Coupler Set...5-12 5.2.3 Reference Microphone (blue) ...5-12 5.2.4 Measuring Microphone (red) ...5-12 5.2.5 Foam Cushions ...5-13 5.2.6 Battery Probes...5-13 Setting up for HIT ...5-14 5.3.1 Adding New Setup Configurations...5-16 5.3.2 Test Standards...5-17 5.3.3 Test Settings ...5-20 5.3.4 Color ...5-22 5.3.5 Curve Width ...5-24 5.3.6 Frequency Configuration ...5-25 5.3.7 Calibration...5-26 5.3.8 Draw Labels...5-27 Performing ANSI H.I. Testing (´87, ´96 and 2003) ...5-29 5.4.1 Automatic Test Procedure...5-29 5.4.2 ANSI S3.22-1987 ...5-33 5.4.2.1 SSPL90 Curve ...5-33 5.4.2.2 HFA-SSPL90 or SPA-SSPL90 ...5-33 5.4.2.3 Full-On Gain ...5-33 5.4.2.4 HFA Full-On Gain or SPA Full-On Gain ...5-33 5.4.2.5 Adjustment of the Gain Control to the Reference Test Position ...5-33 5.4.2.6 Reference Test Gain ...5-34 5.4.2.7 Frequency Response Curve ...5-34 5.4.2.8 Frequency Range...5-34 5.4.2.9 Harmonic Distortion ...5-35 5.4.2.10 Equivalent Input Noise Level...5-35 5.4.2.11 Battery Current Drain ...5-35 5.4.2.12 Input-Output Characteristics (AGC only) ...5-35 5.4.2.13 Dynamic AGC Characteristics (AGC only)...5-36 ix
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5.4.2.14 Coupler SPL with Induction Coil (Telecoil) ... 5-36 5.4.3 ANSI S3.22-1996... 5-37 5.4.3.1 OSPL90 Curve ... 5-37 5.4.3.2 HFA-OSPL90 or SPA-OSPL90 ... 5-37 5.4.3.3 Full-On Gain ... 5-37 5.4.3.4 HFA Full-On Gain or SPA Full-On Gain ... 5-37 5.4.3.5 Adjustment of the Gain Control to the Reference Test Position ... 5-38 5.4.3.6 Reference Test Gain... 5-38 5.4.3.7 Frequency Response Curve... 5-38 5.4.3.8 Frequency Range ... 5-39 5.4.3.9 Harmonic Distortion ... 5-39 5.4.3.10 Equivalent Input Noise Level ... 5-39 5.4.3.11 Battery Current Drain... 5-39 5.4.3.12 Input-Output Characteristics (AGC only)... 5-40 5.4.3.13 Dynamic AGC Characteristics (AGC only) ... 5-40 5.4.3.14 SPL Induction Coil Sensitivity (SPLITS) ... 5-40 5.4.4 ANSI S3.22-2003... 5-41 5.4.4.1 Basic settings of controls ... 5-41 5.4.4.2 OSPL90 Curve ... 5-42 5.4.4.3 HFA-OSPL90 ... 5-42 5.4.4.4 Full-On Gain ... 5-42 5.4.4.5 HFA Full-On Gain ... 5-42 5.4.4.6 Adjustment of the Gain Control to the Reference Test Position ... 5-43 5.4.4.7 Reference Test Gain... 5-43 5.4.4.8 Frequency Response Curve... 5-43 5.4.4.9 Frequency Range ... 5-44 5.4.4.10 Harmonic Distortion ... 5-44 5.4.4.11 Equivalent Input Noise Level ... 5-44 5.4.4.12 Battery Current Drain... 5-45 5.4.4.13 Input-Output Characteristics (AGC only)... 5-45 5.4.4.14 Dynamic AGC Characteristics (AGC only) ... 5-45
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5.4.4.15 SPL Induction Coil Sensitivity(SPLITS)...5-45 Performing IEC H.I. Testing ...5-47 5.5.1 Automatic Test Procedure...5-47 5.5.2 IEC 118-7, 1994...5-51 5.5.2.1 OSPL90 Curve ...5-51 5.5.2.2 Full-On Acoustic Gain Response Curve ...5-51 5.5.2.3 Adjustment of the Gain Control to the Reference Test Position ...5-51 5.5.2.4 Basic Frequency Response Curve At Reference Test Gain ...5-52 5.5.2.5 Battery Current ...5-52 5.5.2.6 Total Harmonic Distortion...5-52 5.5.2.7 Internal Noise Generated By H.I...5-52 5.5.2.8 Steady-State Input-Output Characteristics ...5-53 5.5.2.9 Dynamic AGC Characteristics (AGC only)...5-53 5.5.2.10 Maximum Induction Pick-up Coil Sensitivity ...5-53 5.5.3 IEC 60118-7, 2005...5-54 5.5.3.1 Basic settings of controls ...5-54 5.5.3.2 OSPL90 Curve ...5-55 5.5.3.3 HFA-OSPL90...5-55 5.5.3.4 Full-On Gain ...5-56 5.5.3.5 HFA FOG (std. ref. 8.3) ...5-56 5.5.3.6 Adjustment of the Gain Control to the Reference Test Setting (RTS) (std. ref. 8.4) ...5-56 5.5.3.7 Reference Test Gain ...5-57 5.5.3.8 Frequency Range Curve (std. ref. 8.4)...5-57 5.5.3.9 Harmonic Distortion ...5-57 5.5.3.10 Equivalent Input Noise Level...5-57 5.5.3.11 Battery Current Drain ...5-58 5.5.3.12 Steady state Input-Output Characteristics (AGC only) ...5-58 5.5.3.13 Dynamic AGC Characteristics (AGC only)...5-58 5.5.3.14 Equivalent Test Loop Sensitivity (ETLS)...5-59 5.5.3.15 Magneto Acoustical Sensitivity Level (MASL)...5-59 xi
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Non-Standard Mode ... 5-60 5.6.1 The Measurement Panel ... 5-61 5.6.2 Operation in Non-Standard Mode ... 5-63 5.6.3 Procedure for Testing in Non-Standard Mode ... 5-66 Updates ... 5-68 5.7.1 Version 2.10 ... 5-68 5.7.2 Version 4.00 ... 5-73 5.7.2.1 Differences between ANSI ‘96 and ANSI 2003 ... 5-74 5.7.2.2 Differences between IEC 1994 and IEC 2005 ... 5-74
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The HI-PRO module
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4
General description ... 6-1 Safety... 6-2 HI-PRO connections ... 6-2 6.3.1 Connector LEDs... 6-3 Technical specifications ... 6-3
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Loudness Scaling
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The ACP Module
8-1
8.1 8.2 8.3
General Description ... 8-1 Installation ... 8-2 Control Panel Layout ... 8-3
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The CD Control module
9.1
Installation ... 9-1 9.1.1 Hardware connections ... 9-2 9.1.1.1 Calibration ... 9-3 Selection of Speech CDs ... 9-4 The CD Control Dialog Box ... 9-6 9.3.1 The Menu line... 9-7 9.3.1.1 The Options menu ... 9-8 9.3.1.2 The Channel menu ... 9-9 9.3.1.3 The Drive menu ... 9-9 9.3.1.4 The Help menu ... 9-9
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9.3.2 The drop-down combo box...9-9 9.3.3 The control buttons ...9-10 Performing Speech Tests ...9-11 9.4.1 Open test file ...9-12 9.4.2 Presenting a word list...9-13 9.4.3 Manual Mode...9-17 9.4.4 Phonemes ...9-17 CD-ROM Control reset parameter (SRT) ...9-19
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The ATC 200 Module
10.1 10.2
10.3 10.4
General Description ...10-1 Installation...10-2 10.2.1 Hearing Instrument Testing ...10-5 10.2.2 REM Coupler Measurements...10-7 Operation ...10-7 Technical Specifications ...10-8
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Introduction
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Section 1.1, “About AURICAL Plus” on page 1-1
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Section 1.2, “The NOAH fitting platform” on page 1-3
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Section 1.3, “System overview” on page 1-3
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Section 1.4, “AURICAL Plus documentation” on page 1-4
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Section 1.5, “System requirements” on page 1-5
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Section 1.6, “Software installation” on page 1-6
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Section 1.7, “The user interface” on page 1-12
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About AURICAL Plus
The AURICAL Plus™ Audiodiagnostic Fitting System is part of a range of instrumentation products designed and developed to meet the changing needs of today’s clinical practice. AURICAL Plus represents a radical new direction in clinical technology and business management in a modern clinical setting. The concept of a fully integrated clinical fitting and diagnostic system, all in a portable, compact, stand-alone system, sets a new standard for today’s professional market. Integrated with the NOAH™ software platform, AURICAL Plus runs under Microsoft® Windows™. AURICAL Plus consists of a Hardware Platform (with or without built-in speaker and test chamber), andseparate application modules together with their accompanying accessories. Because of the modular nature of the system, the Reference Guide consists of a ring binder containing this introductory chapter, the chapter describing the Hardware Platform, and a chapter describing Loudness Scaling, as well as chapters describing theindividual application modules. The documentation and modules can be found on the supplied CD. 1-1
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The system offers the following capabilities: Audiometry •
HL or SPL Conventional HL or in situ SPL audiometry, with a combination insert earphone/probe microphone assembly.
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Auditory Area Mapping Auditory area mapping, with several different procedures for loudness scaling to choose from. The user’s own procedure may be defined.
Real Ear Measurement The system allows users to make their own probe microphone measurements using either swept tones (pure tone and warble) or composite signal stimuli. To aid in hearing instrument fitting, the information obtained in the auditory area mapping procedure (i.e. MCL and UCL targets) is superimposed onto the computer’s real ear measurement screen. •
Built-in Speaker A built-in speaker is available to assist in fitting both programmable and non-programmable hearing instruments.
Hearing Instrument Testing •
Built-in Test Chamber The system is available with a built-in 2 cc coupler test chamber (an external test box may also be connected, if preferred). AURICAL Plus’s software will perform all conventional IEC and ANSI hearing instrument tests.
NOAH/HI-PRO Programming •
Integrated NOAH Software NOAH software and HI-PRO connectors are integrated into the AURICAL Plus system. AURICAL Plus can also be equipped with a built-in HI-PRO universal interface box, the hardware link between PC’s and programming systems. With NOAH/HI-PRO, AURICAL Plus can act as a programming system for a wide variety of hearing instruments.
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The NOAH fitting platform
All the AURICAL Plus application modules run under the NOAH program, which was developed by HIMSA as a common software platform for programming and fitting hearing instruments. NOAH uses a common software platform and central database to integrate hearing instrument fitting systems, test equipment, and office management software systems. NOAH integrates client records, audiological data and the dedicated fitting modules from various hearing instrument manufacturers. Digitally programmable hearing instruments using different technologies and different programming devices are available from a number of manufacturers. NOAH provides a common software platform for fitting different brands of programmable hearing instruments. First Install NOAH! In order to install and run AURICAL Plus, NOAH must first be installed on your PC. Please read the NOAH User’s Guide for instructions on how to install and run NOAH.
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System overview
AURICAL Plus consists of an differentapplication modules running under the NOAH software platform, which in turn run under Microsoft Windows. Communication between modules as well as archiving of measurement data is done via NOAH. AURICAL Plus may be run together with any Windows-based Office Automation Software, e.g. Hearing Clinic, in which case you are referred to that program’s documentation for further details.
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AURICAL Plus Program AUD
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NOAH software platform
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AURICAL Plus documentation
This Reference Guide consists of •
Chapter 1, “Introduction” on page 1-1 (this section),
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Chapter 2, “AURICAL Plus Hardware” on page 2-1,
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Sections describing each of the application modules available: Chapter 3, “The Audiometry Module” on page 3-1 Chapter 4, “The REM Module” on page 4-1 Chapter 5, “The HIT Module” on page 5-1 Chapter 6, “The HI-PRO module” on page 6-1 Chapter 8, “The ACP Module” on page 8-1 Chapter 9, “The CD Control module” on page 9-1 Chapter 10, “The ATC 200 Module” on page 10-1 Each section describes installation of that application module’s hardware (transducers and accessories).
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Chapter 7, “Loudness Scaling” on page 7-1, describing the principles used in Loudness Scaling.
All application modules come on one AURICAL Plus Solutions CD together with individual installation programs giving you simple on-screen instructions for loading the software under NOAH, or as stand-alone programs.
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Manual Conventions Screen instructions, icons, menus, etc., are all printed in bold script when appearing in the text, e.g. Click on the Print icon to print record; the icon itself may also be shown. Key words The manual also contains “key words” corresponding to the text and listed under a subject index at the end of the manual. See
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System requirements
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IBM® or IBM compatible PC
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Mouse
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CPU @ 750 MHz or higher
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Minimum 256 MB RAM, or more depending on the operating system
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SVGA graphics adapter for resolution of 1024x768
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Min. 250 MB free space on hard disk
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Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP Professional SP2, Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional x64
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Min. 1 free COM port or USB port for USB version of AURICAL Plus
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NOAHTM 3.1.2 or newer, if NOAH is used
Printer AURICAL Plus uses your preselected Windows printer. HI-PRO Interface Box AURICAL Plus may be connected to the HI-PRO Interface Box, and is also available with HI-PRO built in. HI-PRO (Hearing Instrument PROgrammer) is the standard interface for programmable hearing instruments, recommended for NOAH and supported by leading manufacturers of programmable hearing instruments.
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Software installation
Install AURICAL Plus drivers Section 2.4.3, “Installing AURICAL Plus USB drivers” on page 2-9 and connect your AURICAL Plus hardware before installing the AURICAL Plus module. See Section 2.3, “Installing AURICAL Plus” on page 2-5. Provided on the CD The AURICAL Plus software is provided on the supplied CD. Separate Module Installation You can install each application module separately, in any sequence, and each module has its own installation program. If an older version of AURICAL Plus module is already installed If AURICAL Plus module version 4.0.0 or later is installed, you must uninstall the module as described in Uninstalling the AURICAL Plus modules, before installing a new version. All settings will be preserved. If you would like to reuse the settings during subsequent installations, the installation directory must be the same. Earlier versions of the AURICAL Plus modules (below 4.0) will be unregistered automatically from NOAH, and it will be possible to preserve old settings. 1.6.1
Preparing to install an AURICAL Plus module
Any AURICAL Plus module can be installed either as a stand-alone program or in integration with NOAH 3.5 or later. To prepare your system for the installation of AURICAL Plus modules, do the following: •
Make sure that you have sufficient memory and disk space (see Section 1.5, “System requirements” on page 1-5).
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Close all Windows programs to avoid conflict with the installer software.
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Do not connect any accessories before the AURICAL Plus module installation is completed.
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Installation sequence 1.
NOAH If you plan to use AURICAL Plus with NOAH, first install your NOAH software. Doing so will enable you to store measurements with client information in NOAH.
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AURICAL Plus modules If NOAH is installed on the computer, AURICAL Plus modules will automatically be available under NOAH. If you install NOAH after an AURICAL Plus module has been installed, you must reinstall the AURICAL Plus module (settings will be preserved).
AURICAL Plus Solution Disk Install AURICAL Plus from the AURICAL Plus Solution Disk: 1.
Insert the AURICAL Plus Solution Disk in your CD-ROM drive. The Solution Disk will start up automatically. If it does not, select Start > Run and type the drive name for your CD-ROM drive, as in d:start.bat, where d: denotes your CD-ROM drive, and start.bat is the command for starting the Solution Disk.
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