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The
Amplification
tab shows the actual aided response
(output) vs. the unaided input, as well as both (input and gain).
use the ear icons to switch between ears when demonstrating
one ear at a time. use the mute button to temporarily let the
client compare the sound of the instrument with an unaided
response.
The
My Voice
tab illustrates the actual dialog situation between
the client (in the center) and partner (in front). when My Voice is
detected, the client icon brightens. If Speech is detected while
My Voice is not detected, the partner icon brightens.
The
Directionality
tab displays the current directionality mode
of both instruments: Surround, Split or Full. The icons on each
side indicate what directionality mode each instrument is in.
noise Management
shows how much noise is reduced by
the noise Management system in each fitting channel and
how speech is preserved. The right and left panels show the
sound environment (Quiet, Speech, Speech in noise, noise or
Wind) as it is detected by each instrument.
Memory
Chili’s Memory displays instrument usage and environmental
data. After the instruments are programmed in Genie and
switched on, they start to collect data.
At a follow-up visit you can open Memory and see the acquired
statistics.
Chili does not log information while connected to Genie.
Summary
provides an overview of the data collected in the
instrument.
Usage
displays total instrument, program and Streamer usage.
Volume control
analyses the use of the volume control.
Signal processing
the envirogram summarizes the overall
sound levels for all general programs.