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Type | Diagnostic Audiometer |
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Frequency Range | 125 Hz to 8000 Hz |
Intensity Range | -10 dB HL to 120 dB HL |
Transducers | bone vibrator |
Transducer Types | TDH39, B71 |
Test Types | Speech |
Masking | Narrowband, speech noise, white noise |
Connectivity | USB |
Display | LCD |
Battery Life | 8 hours |
Output Levels | 5 dB steps, adjustable |
Provides information about the manual and manufacturer details.
Describes the purpose, usage, and operating environment for the AD226 audiometer.
Lists the standard and optional parts included with the AD226 audiometer.
Explains the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE symbols used throughout the manual.
Details procedures for checking the instrument for damage and proper storage conditions.
Explains the various symbols and their meanings found on the instrument.
Outlines safety regulations for connecting external equipment and general electrical safety.
Illustrates and describes the back panel connectors and their associated accessories.
Refers to the Diagnostic Suite manual for hybrid and PC-operated modes.
Overview of the front panel layout, buttons, dials, and display of the AD226.
Explains the battery operation and the tone test screen with its controls.
Describes the Stenger Test screen and its associated controls.
Describes the ABLB Test screen and its associated controls.
Explains the Hughson-Westlake Test screen and its specific controls.
Details the setup menu for configuring instrument settings.
Guides on saving test sessions, creating new sessions, and managing clients.
Provides recommendations for daily checks, annual calibration, and general upkeep.
Gives detailed instructions on cleaning the instrument and its accessories safely.
Outlines responsibilities regarding CE marking, safety, reliability, and modifications.
Details the warranty terms and conditions for the AD226 and its accessories.
Lists reference equivalent threshold values for various transducers.
Details the pin assignments for the instrument's connectors.
Provides guidance and declarations regarding electromagnetic compatibility.