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AmpliVox 260 - 2.6 Data transfer to a computer; 2.7 Line in;out connection (audio); 3 Using the Audiometer; 3.1 Switching the audiometer on and off

AmpliVox 260
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
8 MODEL 260 INSTRUCTION FOR USE
2.5. DATA TRANSFER TO A PRINTER
Please refer to Appendix 4 for important information regarding the connection of non-medical
electrical equipment to medical electrical equipment.
The audiometer can be upgraded with an option to allow connection to one of two designated portable thermal printers
for printing air conduction, bone conduction and ULL test results (see Section 3.8). You must use the designated cable
for each printer, which is supplied with this option.
Upon receipt of the printer it must be initially charged for a minimum of 15 hours prior to use.
2.6. DATA TRANSFER TO A COMPUTER
Please refer to Appendix 4 for important information regarding the connection of non-medical
electrical equipment to medical electrical equipment.
The audiometer is supplied with software to allow connection to a computer for the transfer of test results (see Section
3.9). You must use the designated USB cable which is available from Amplivox (see Section 12).
2.7. LINE IN/OUT CONNECTION (AUDIO)
Please refer to Appendix 4 for important information regarding the connection of non-medical
electrical equipment to medical electrical equipment.
The Model 260 has audio line in/out connections for CD or tape player input (e.g. for recorded speech testing) and
amplifier output.
Important Note:
Line out connections are switched on only when FREEFIELD is selected. The following connections apply to both LINE IN
and LINE OUT.
Main Body Segment
Mid segment
End segment
Ground
Right Channel
Left Channel
For more information on live and recorded speech refer to Appendix 1.

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