48
OTICON AGIL FITTING GUIDE
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Fitting Step
The connection bar indicates whether the instrument is
either: Not Connected (Grey); Connected with data changed in
Genie but not saved in the instrument (Yellow); or, Connected
with settings programmed and stored in the instrument
(Green).
The Adaptation Manager provides easy access to a gradual
acclimatization process in three steps. Changing steps effect
gain, compression and the frequency response.
Instruments can be fine tuned in each of 10 independent
frequency channels. By default, the 10 channels are gathered
in three frequency regions: LF, MF and HF.
Soft (45 dB SPL), Moderate (65 dB SPL) and Loud (80 dB SPL)
input levels can be adjusted. Select all three LF, MF or HF
controls by clicking the LF, MF or HF button in the table.
By selecting “All”, all gain controls will be selected, the colors
of the control values are blue (left) and red (right) when the
device is at prescribed settings.
If the control value is no longer at prescribed settings,
the value turns black.
Controls
Adjusting the fitting controls
By clicking the <> each or all of the three regions (LF, MF and
HF) can be expanded to display all the underlying frequency
channels.
Click
to display the MPO controls for each region or channel.
Adjust the gain controls in 1 dB steps in the selected fields.
MPO is displayed in dBHL while gain is displayed in dB (IG).
RITE/Corda
2
only:
For RITE instruments and BTE 13 instruments with Corda
2
with
domes no low-frequency gain is provided in the initial setting
due to the dominating natural sound.
Therefore the LF region is disabled (greyed out) in the fitting.
If you want to make adjustments in the LF region, expand the
region and you will get access to the underlying frequency
channels.