Directional function test, Directional ite positioning – Audioscan Verifit 2 User Manual

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User's Guide Version 4.2 © June 2015

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to capture the comparison curve once the noise reduction function has responded.

Directional function test

Directional characteristics such as polar plots and Directivity Index (DI) are typically measured in a large
anechoic chamber using sound from one direction and at one frequency at a time. This means they apply only
for a hearing aid set for linear amplification. These are not conditions representative of real use. The Verifit
directional test measures directional performance in real-time while using speech. It is compatible with all forms
of hearing aid processing, including frequency lowering, feedback compensation, and other non-linear
algorithms.

The Verifit directional test presents speech at selectable levels from the front speaker and noise, at a selectable
signal-to-noise ratio, from the side speakers. At periodic intervals, the level of the speech and noise is
momentarily reduced and an additional burst is played from either the front or a side speaker to measure the
response from that direction. This burst is extremely fast and will not influence the behavior of the hearing aid.
The coupler SPL is analyzed into two curves labeled F (front) and L (left) or R (right) to indicate which speaker
generated the curve. The real-time nature of the test allows the operation of adaptive directional systems to be
readily visualized.

Optionally, speech can be disabled which will cause the directional test to alternate noise bursts from the front
and rear speakers. This test may not produce a directional response in all hearing aids.

Once directional performance is observed, the test may be terminated.

Because the Verifit test chamber is small and anechoic only at higher frequencies, results are not expected to
agree with data taken in large anechoic chambers. It is a functional test only, providing assurance that the
directional microphone array has been correctly assembled and programmed and has not deteriorated due to
element drift or the clogging of ports. See also On-Ear Instrument Measures.

Directional ITE positioning

Ensure that the left hearing instrument is tested on the left coupler and that the right hearing instrument is tested
on the right coupler. Orient the instrument on the coupler the same as it would be worn on the client's head. The
left instrument will be tested with the front speaker and the left speaker. The right instrument will be tested with
the front speaker and the right speaker. Locate the test box reference microphone for each side at the front
microphone opening on the faceplate and seal any vent at the faceplate. Other positions may be preferable for
some instruments.

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