The MS25 Hearing
Aid Analyzer is
a fully portable, Two-in-one instrument which combines
a sophisticated Hearing Aid Test Box with a comprehensive
Real Ear Measurement System.
Using a combination of dedicated function buttons
and software defined "F" keys, easy access to all
the test options available on the MS25 is ensured.
Together with its optional Keyboard, the MS25 indeed
offers a highly specified yet very accessible working
platform for both hearing aid testing and hearing
aid fitting. The Keyboard allows all relevant patient
and hearing aid data to be stored directly in the
MS25 and later this can be printed together with relevant
test results or, if preferred, all test results can
be transferred to a PC via the built-in RS232C interface.
Optional IBM compatible Windows software is available.
Also the MS25 is fully NOAH compatible.
In Situ Measurement
The dual purpose loudspeaker
of the MS25 can easily be rotated from the rear of
the Test Box to provide the sound source for Real
Ear measurements. In the In Situ mode, the MS25 can
measure Open Ear Gain and Insertion Gain, In Situ
SPL, Real Ear Input/Output Function and In Situ Distortion.
Direct Downloading
of Audiograms
The MS25 Test Box employs
a standard 2CC Reference Coupler for hearing aid measurements
and includes adapters for in-the-ear, behind-the-ear
and body worn hearing aids. The Test Box houses a
built-in induction loop for measuring Pick-Up Coil
Sensitivity. Battery adapters (optional) can also
be connected to the Test Box for measuring hearing
aid Battery Current.
The MS25 Test Box can be used for both routine testing,
in compliance with relevant standards, or for carrying
out hearing aid adjustment prior to fitting.
In the standard mode, measurements specified by both
IEC and ANSI Hearing Aid Standards are available,
including the above mentioned Battery Current and
Pick-Up Coil Sensitivity tests. Additional options
may also be selected in this mode.
The Test Box is also suitable for a number of specialized
fitting measurements, which include Simulated Insertion
Gain.
The Simulated Insertion Gain measurement Software
utilizes special calculation routines which compute
target fitting curves according to a number of common
fitting rules, including NAL, POGO etc. These routines
accommodate each of the three different coupler adapters
available in the Test Box.
The MS25 can additionally use speech
audiograms in its fitting protocol. The Test Box test
options include a dedicated FM System balancing procedure,
enabling accurate balancing of FM/Audio Input systems.
For very noisy environments
an optional highly insulated separate test box TBS25
is available.
Testing and Fitting
The MS25 Test Box can
be used for both routine testing, in compliance with
relevant standards, or for carrying out hearing aid
adjustment prior to fitting. In the standard group
of tests, measurements specified by both IEC and ANSI
Hearing Aid Standards are available, including Battery
Current and Pick-Up Coil Sensitivity tests. Additional
options may also be selected from this group. The
Test Box is also suitable for a number of specialized
fitting measurements, which include Simulated Insertion
Gain. The Simulated Insertion Gain measurement Software
utilizes special calculation routines which compute
target fitting curves according to a number of common
fitting rules, including "NAL", "POGO" etc. These
routines accommodate each of the three different coupler
adapters available in the Test Box. The MS25 can additionally
use speech audiograms in its fitting protocol. The
Test Box test options include a dedicated FM System
balancing procedure, enabling accurate balancing of
FM/Audio Input systems.
Portability
The MS25 accommodates
all its accessories within the unit itself, and for
portable use an additional carrying case is available.
The case will also house the optional Keyboard. The
carrying case, moulded in resilient ABS and constructed
with a rigid aluminum frame is extremely strong and
robust providing maximum protection to the instrument.
Dedicated Keys
For maximum ease of operation,
the most commonly used functions are accessed via
dedicated command Keys. This means that Go/Stop (
Test), Intensity and Frequency Keys etc. can be selected
without using an initial command.
Soft Keys
All routines are accessed
via software defined function Keys or "Soft Keys".
Although there are more than 30 different individual
tests which may be performed on the MS25, all tests
can be selected using only 6 Soft Keys.
Integral Printer
The MS25 printer is a
four/color single chart feed unit which provides permanent
copies of all test results.
The same print-out form is used for both Test Box
and In Situ results. The chart used for the print-out
covers 3 result groups: STANDARD, FITTING and IN SITU,
with individual test curves identified by colors.
* The STANDARD group includes all the tests as specified
by IEC and ANSI Hearing Aid Standards as well as Battery
Current and Pick-Up Coil Sensitivity tests. A "Quick-Test"
option allows the operator to personally program a
defined test procedure including only the desired
test types.
* The FITTING group covers Simulated Insertion Gain
Measurements.
* IN SITU group includes all Real Ear measurements.
Along with the above mentioned test results, also
input/output curves and numerical values are printed,
along with any manually entered comments.
Back-Lit Graphic
Display
The large back-lit Liquid
Crystal Graphic Display provides visual communication
between the MS25 and its operator. The display will
show the results obtained by the MS25 "on-line" as
the test progresses, whether carried out in the Test
Box or In Situ. The operator is provided with the
added advantage of instant monitoring, particularly
useful when adjusting hearing aid settings. The display
also provides information on the different "soft-button"
functions, and whether environmental noise levels
are acceptable for testing. It also prompts the operator
if an error has occurred.
Computer Connection
The MS25 is supplied
with an RS232C computer interface as standard, allowing
easy connection to a PC. The on-board software of
the MS25 enables all test results to be transferred
to an external database in a matter of seconds.
The MS40 Hearing Aid Analyzer is
a compact Three-in-One instrument which combines a
sophisticated Hearing Aid Test box with a comprehensive
Real Ear Measurement System and full range Diagnostic
Audiometer.
The audiometer will perform
nearly all standard audiometric tests such as Air
Conduction, Bone Conduction and Speech Audiometry.
All results obtained on the MS40 can be printed out
on the integral four color printer.
Audiometer
The built-in audiometer of the MS40
is a diagnostic audiometer incorporating air conduction,
bone conduction with narrow band masking and
speech audiometry with speech noise masking.
Multiple speech curves may be recorded
in Free Field (amplifier optional) for easy evaluation
or documentation for improvements in aided speech
discrimination. Speech signals are available from
CD/Tape (optional) or live voice microphone EMS600
(optional).
All results obtained
with the on-board audiometer can be printed out on
the integral printer of the MS40 and will be presented
in graphic form similar to the printouts shown. Even
speech audiograms can be printed on the MS40 printer.
Loudness Scaling:
The MS40 facilitates
through its built-in audiometer the conduction of
Loudness Scaling using Narrow Band Noise for stimulation.
The Loudness Scaling curves are used by the MS40 to
calculate target curves which can be used in the Test
Box Mode for fitting e.g. unlinear hearing aids.
In Situ Measurement
The dual purpose loudspeaker
of the MS40 can easily be rotated from the rear of
the test box to provide the sound source for Real
Ear measurements. In the In Situ mode, the MS40 can
measure Open Ear and Insertion Gain, In Situ SPL,
Real Ear Input/Output Function and In Situ Distortion.
Integral Test Box
The
MS40 Test Box employs a standard 2CC Reference Coupler
for hearing aid measurements and includes adapters
for in-the-ear, behind-the-ear and body worn hearing
aids. The Test Box houses a built-in induction loop
for measuring Pick-Up Coil Sensitivity. Battery adapters
(optional) can also be connected to the Test Box for
measuring hearing aid Battery Current.
The MS40 Test Box can be used for both routine testing,
in compliance with relevant standards, or for carrying
out hearing aid adjustment prior to fitting.
In the standard mode, measurements specified by both
IEC and ANSI Hearing Aid Standards are available,
including the above mentioned Battery Current and
Pick-Up Coil Sensitivity tests. Additional options
may also be selected in this mode.
The Test Box is also suitable for a number of specialized
fitting measurements, which include Simulated Insertion
Gain.
The Simulated Insertion Gain measurement Software
utilizes special calculation routines which compute
target fitting curves according to a number of common
fitting rules, including NAL, POGO etc. These routines
accommodate each of the three different coupler adapters
available in the Test Box.
The MS40 can additionally use speech audiograms in
its fitting protocol. The Test Box test options include
a dedicated FM System balancing procedure, enabling
accurate balancing of FM/Audio Input systems.
For very noisy environments an optional highly insulated
separate test box TBS25 is available.
Integral Printer
The MS40 Printer is a
four-color single chart feed unit which provides permanent
copies of all test results, similar to the example
shown on the flap. The print-out is simply obtained
by inserting the pre-printed chart into the printer.
All results, together with any information typed in
via the optional keyboard, can be printed out in single
or multiple copies.
Computer Connection
The MS40 is supplied
with an RS232C computer interface as standard, allowing
easy connection to a suitable PC.
Back-Lit Graphic
display
The large back-lit liquid Crystal
Graphic Display provides visual communication between
the MS40 and its operator. The display will show all
the results obtained by the MS40 "on-line" as the
test progresses, whether carried out in the test Box,
In Situ or with the audiometer. Additionally, the
operator has the advantage of instant monitoring,
particularly useful when adjusting hearing aid settings.
The display also provides information
on the different "soft-button" functions, and whether
environmental noise levels
are acceptable for tests carried out in the Test Box.
It also prompts the operator if an error has occurred.
Analyzer Print-Out
The Chart used for the print-out
covers 3 test modes: STANDARD, FITTING and IN SITU.
At the top of the chart the test
mode, to which particular results belong is printed.
Individual test curves are drawn in one of four colors
and identified at the top of the chart by its color
and the symbol used on the curve (e.g. a red cross).
The STANDARD mode includes all the
tests as specified by IEC and ANSI Hearing Aid Standards
as well as Battery Current and Pick-up Coil Sensitivity
tests.
The FITTING mode covers Simulated
Insertion Gain measurements and the In Situ mode includes
all Real Ear measurements.
The second section of the chart
shows Input/Output functions obtained from both In
Situ and Test Box measurements. Above this the stimulus
used for the measurement will be shown.
The last section of the chart shows
test results in numerical form together with any data
previously entered via the optional keyboard.