Operation Manual
touchTymp MI 26
and
MI 36
Version
Select the stimulus by pressing the small box on the
right. A red or blue line will outline the selected box
based on which ear is selected (Figure 62).
NOTE: 1000 Hz is the default frequency when entering
the Reflex Decay test screen.
Press the - and + to change the presentation level of the
stimulus selected. When a +/- is greyed out, the device
has reached the minimum or maximum level for the
stimulus and transducer selected (Figure 63).
Manual presentation is required within Reflex Decay
measurements. Press the Play button or the Probe
button to start the measurement.
When performing Reflex Decay testing it is possible to interrupt the measurement by
pressing the Stop icon, the Probe button or removing the probe from the ear (no seal
state). To restart the measurement insert the probe into the ear again and press Play .
The measurement values of the Reflex Decay test result
are displayed in the large window while the test is
performing and immediately duplicated in the small
window upon the completion of the test (Figure 64). To
continue on testing:
1. Select the next stimulus.
2. Confirm or set the level.
3. Press the Play button.
When testing is complete, previous measurements can be
displayed in the large window by selecting the small
stimulus box on the right side of the screen (Figure 65).
The measurement values are displayed simultaneously to
the ongoing test. Measured results are shown following
the measurement (Figure 66):
Y-Axis: Displays the compliance scale to display the
deflection of the reflex (i.e. 0.00 ml - 0.25 ml). The
y-axis is static.
X-Axis: Displays the time. This includes the time the
stimulus is active (i.e. 10 s), which is configured in the
settings, and the time of the active window (i.e. 12 s).
Status Bar: The bottom block of the display provides
test information that includes:
o Stimulus: 1000 Hz Contra
o Decay result: 1 %
o Intensity: 105 dB HL
The small red/blue dash/tick moves along the 0.00 ml
line which corresponds to the stimulus presentation.
NOTE: The direction of deflection can be modified in the in the
Settings menu. See section 5.6.9.