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Table 6. Advanced Automatic Threshold Test Options
Level Override
Maximum starting level when
changing frequency during
automatic threshold exam.
40, 45, 50, 55, 60,
(65), 70
Faster Method
Should gross increments and
decrements be used?
No, (Yes)
Stop On Inc.
Should test be stopped if a
reliable threshold cannot be
determined?
No, (Yes)
Max Presentations
Maximum stimuli allowed per
frequency before reporting
‘inconsistent’ error.
15, (20), 25, 30,
35, 40
Use Baseline (requires
test storage & baseline
upgrades)
Should baseline thresholds be
used to determine initial test
level?
No, (Yes)
1k/V Test Both Ears
Should 1k/Validity be tested for
both ears?
No, (Yes)
Max False Responses
Maximum ‘false responses’
allowed before reporting an
error.
1, 2, 3, 4, (5), 10
Ascending Responses
Req
Number of consecutive
ascending responses required
to determine threshold.
1, (2), 3, 4, 5
SUBJECT DEMOGRAPHICS
Subject demographic information can be stored along with threshold information on
the ES3 with the Test Storage upgrade. Demographic information can be entered
at any time via the menu sequence D
EMOGRAPHIC INFO, and automatic prompts for
demographic information will appear when starting a new test.
Table 7 lists the demographic information that is stored. Numeric demographic
information is entered via the number keys. Gender is entered using the scroll
keys.
Table 7. Subject Demographic Information
Patient ID Up to 21 digits
Age 1 to 99
Gender Male or Female
Last Noise Exposure Hours since significant noise exposure: 1 to 99
Operator ID Up to 21 digits