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Telephone Acoustically

The program “Telephone acoustically” is intended for 
telephone applications. It is aimed to provide speech 
intelligibility for the narrow band telephone signal.
Hence the amplification in the middle frequency range 
is increased and decreased in the very low and very 
high frequencies. The Microphone System is set to 
omni-directional, Wind-Noise Reduction is turned off 
and medium is set for Speech and Noise Management 
as well as for Sound Smoothing.

Outdoor/Sports

The program “Outdoor/Sports” is predominately 
intended for outdoor activities, such as cycling, and 
eliminates disturbing wind noise.
To achieve this goal a maximum Wind-Noise Reduction 
is used and the microphone system is set to 
omnidirectional characteristics. Additionally the 
amplification in the lower frequency range is reduced, 
with the Speech and Noise Management and Sound 
Smoothing being deactivated.

Privacy

The program “Privacy” is intended for all applications 
where the Amadé user does not wish to be disturbed 
by environmental sounds. Hence the amplification is 
decreased by 9 dB for the whole frequency range. The 
microphone system is set to omnidirectional and the 
Speech and Noise Management and Wind-Noise 
Reduction are deactivated. The Sound Smoothing 
algorithm is set to its maximum impact in this program.

Selecting and changing a  

program

In figure 32 the first program is magnified meaning that 
the Amadé is currently in this program. The user is 
hearing with program 1 at this time and all the setting 

changes will be done in program 1.
To switch to program number 2 or 3 a simple click on 
the respective preview window is sufficient. 

Changing presets, activating 

or deactivating a program

If three programs have been selected for the first 
fitting, by default, the “Noisy Environment” program 
is stored in slot number 2 and the “TV/Music” program 
in slot number 3.
In the dropdown menu displayed in figure 33 one of 
the other presets can be chosen for the corresponding 
program slot. 
In the same way programs can also be switched off if 
they are not needed by selecting Off in the dropdown 
menu. 

REMARK:

Please note that you cannot switch off program 
number 2 as long as program number 3 is active.
A modified program will appear with the extension 
“(modified)” in the dropdown menu. Predefined 
programs are not changed.

figure 33

Summary of Contents for SYMFIT 6.1

Page 1: ...1 Business Unit Vibrant Fitting Guide SYMFIT 6 1...

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Page 3: ...T FIT CONFIGURATOR 19 VII The Basic Tuning 21 THE CURVE DISPLAY 21 SETTINGS IN THE BASIC TUNING 22 VIII Fine Tuning 24 FREQUENCY SHAPING 24 COMPRESSION 25 SPEECH SOUND 26 MICROPHONE DIRECTIONAL AND OM...

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Page 5: ...and BONEBRIDGE Systems VIBRANT SOUNDBRIDGE INTRODUCING The Vibrogram Direct Drive threshold measurement DSL NAL NL1 NAL NL2 available for the VIBRANT SOUNDBRIDGE fitting BONEBRIDGE INTRODUCING Fittin...

Page 6: ...EQUIREMENTS Processor CPU Pentium 4 2 GHz Hard disk space 2 GB free storage RAM 1 GB Graphics Display 1280 x 1024 resolution 16 7m colors Programming Interface HI PRO or NOAHlink Programming cable wit...

Page 7: ...ms Zinc Air 675 battery battery life 5 7 days depending on amplification level How to wear the Amad The Amad audio processor should be worn by the patient as shown in figure 2 The battery compartment...

Page 8: ...a standard Amad for the VIBRANT SOUNDBRIDGE BB for an Amad for the BONEBRIDGE Underneath all these markings there is an indicator showing on which side of the head the Amad should be worn L for the l...

Page 9: ...ery door to see the programming socket figure 4c Placing Removing the battery The Amad audio processor uses a single Zinc Air 675 battery Figure 5 a c shows how to exchange the battery When the batter...

Page 10: ...accordingly To change the magnet figure 6 a c turn the battery door 180 anticlockwise from the closed position Once opened 180 the battery door can be lifted off and the magnet can be replaced Place...

Page 11: ...to the Amad To program the Amad connect the programming cable Make sure the Amad battery is sufficiently charged Open the battery door to access the programming socket figure 7 To connect the audio p...

Page 12: ...see the fields to enter the client data First Name Last Name and Date of Birth are required to create a new client record All other fields are optional When the data for the new client is complete cli...

Page 13: ...not necessary to select the processor first the detection automatically recognizes which audio processor is connected NOTE TROUBLESHOOTING IF THE AMAD IS NOT RECOGNIZED CORRECTLY THE FOLLOWING MAY HA...

Page 14: ...picked up by the microphones mute the Amad Refer to figure 42 on page 34 on how to mute the Amad THE PRE PROGRAMMED AMAD IS NOW GIVEN TO THE PATIENT AND PLACED OVER THE IMPLANT figure 11 figure 12 Beg...

Page 15: ...w client The data entered in this screen will be used by the Connexx software to calculate the target gains for the Amad For the first fitting the thresholds of the patient have to be entered at least...

Page 16: ...e client s experience with amplification from conventional hearing systems Level 1 should be selected for inexperienced hearing aid users Level 1 has the lowest starting volume and cautious high frequ...

Page 17: ...by bone conduction directly Meaning the hearing loss that needs to be compensated is defined by the inner ear component of the hearing loss measure and enter the bone conduction BC thresholds of the i...

Page 18: ...MAD BB IS NOT RECOGNIZED CORRECTLY THE FOLLOWING MAY HAVE OCCURRED 1 The wrong SYMFIT version is installed To check which version of the VIBRANT MED EL SYMFIT database you have installed go to Help fo...

Page 19: ...guide will now continue with a case of unilateral fitting For a unilateral fitting the following example figure 23 is for an Amad BB connected on the right side After selecting the correct side click...

Page 20: ...rs Acclimatization level 4 can be used as the setting for patients who are the most experienced with amplification Level 4 provides the highest volume for all settings Next the Number of Programs will...

Page 21: ...e current settings that are stored in the Amad and therefore the actual gain output of the system for the same input levels REMARK ADJUSTING THE CURVE DISPLAY TO DISPLAY THE CORRECT VALUES FOR THE VIB...

Page 22: ...e For detailed information about the amplification pattern of the system please refer to the curve display Volume of specific sounds To further improve the basic fitting it is also possible to respond...

Page 23: ...button on the bottom of the basic tuning window to start a new first fit REMARK High frequency sounds are essential for speech understanding Considering this the user should get used to these kinds o...

Page 24: ...t level can be taken from the curve display REMARK Figure 27 shows that an increase of the overall gain with the handle is not possible as the control is shown as non active This is interpreted in a w...

Page 25: ...ompression Kneepoints and Compression Ratios The frequency range can be also split here with the eyeglass control By double clicking on the respective field a dropdown menu opens which allows to set t...

Page 26: ...the hearing comfort and the speech intelligibility for each acoustical situation This means that speech signals are emphasized while interfering noises such as traffic noise or air conditioning are s...

Page 27: ...a dual microphone system which can be set to Omnidirectional or Directional figure 30 In omnidirectional mode sounds from all directions are processed equally In directional mode sounds coming from th...

Page 28: ...to 105 dB To demonstrate the program change beeps press the Play alert tone button figure 31 REMARK If the alert tone is enabled in one program all activated listening programs are affected The beep f...

Page 29: ...gned for noisy situations such as traffic conversation in a large group restaurants or similar noisy situations To provide speech intelligibility and comfort within these situations the Amad parameter...

Page 30: ...ecreased by 9 dB for the whole frequency range The microphone system is set to omnidirectional and the Speech and Noise Management and Wind Noise Reduction are deactivated The Sound Smoothing algorith...

Page 31: ...ther one the window in figure 34 opens There are 2 options to choose between Copy the activated program into another slot This can be useful to create another program with only slight changes e g incr...

Page 32: ...35 In the last tab a report about the fitting session can be created figure 35 All parameters like the date and the name of the clinician audiogram of the user hearing system parameters and target gai...

Page 33: ...nstrument setting The hearing instrument setting shown on the screen is stored permanently in the client s data form If the setting is not to be stored press the Cancel button to return to the main Co...

Page 34: ...nter a comment for this fitting This comment will appear later in the session list Completion of this field is optional Measurements Fitting Select the data you wish to store for this fitting by check...

Page 35: ...dentified which band creates the feedback Note that this is the recommended manual procedure Additionally an automated Anti Feedback analyzer is available by selecting Critical Gain Measurement in the...

Page 36: ...tabase location displays the database to which the new data will be added If an NHA file is selected the whole list of clients which will be added by the import process is shown in the list field Clic...

Page 37: ...nput sounds have equal loudness over the whole frequency range Activating the test setting Loudness Scaling figure 49 activates the table in the Vibrogram tab however the fitting in the Amad remains u...

Page 38: ...via Help Connexx Help or simply by pressing F1 on your keyboard If you need any further information regarding the fitting of the Amad please refer to the Instructions for Use IFU For further informat...

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