HP RM500SL User Manual

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RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8

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9

Other Hearing Instrument Tests

9.1

Section overview

FastFacts 9.1: Other hearing instrument tests

9.2

Harmonic distortion

FastFacts 9.2: Harmonic distortion

In addition to the tests of ANSI S3.22, the RM500SL provides the following:

Distortion: Harmonic distortion at 2

nd

or 3

rd

harmonics and 2

nd

plus 3

rd

with input

levels varying from 60 – 90 dB SPL.

Multicurve: 1 – 4 curves of coupler SPL or coupler gain for swept tones or pink
noise in 1/12

th

octaves at selected input SPL of 0 or 40 to 90 dB in 5 dB steps.

Can be used as a 1/12th octave spectrum analyzer by setting stimulus to 0 dB.

Battery drain: A 10 second test of battery current drain with no acoustic input, a 1
kHz 65 dB input SPL, and an average for 90 dB input SPL at the HFA or SPA
frequencies selected in Setup. Optional battery pills are required.

Manual control: Coupler and HIT reference mic. SPL at selected 1/12

th

octave

frequencies and stimulus SPL of 0 and 40 – 90 dB in 5 dB steps. Can be used as
a dual channel sound level meter with 1/12

th

octave, A and C filters.

This section covers the following topics:

9.2: Harmonic distortion

9.6: Battery drain

9.3: Multicurve procedure

9.7: Manual control procedure

9.4: Multicurve results

9.8: Sound level meter using manual control

9.5: Spectral analysis in Multicurve

This test measures harmonic distortion at 2

nd

or 3

rd

harmonics with input levels

varying from 60 – 90 dB SPL. It also presents the sum of 2

nd

and 3

rd

harmonics as

total harmonic distortion (THD). For hearing aids, this differs little from true THD.

1) Press <Tests>, then highlight and <PICK> [Distortion].

2) Refer to

7.11: Coupling the hearing instrument

,

7.12: Positioning the hearing

instrument

and

2.5: Battery pill use and care

to prepare the instrument for

testing.

3) Turn the hearing instrument ON.

4) Highlight and <Pick> [Start test].

5) Highlight and <PICK> [Harmonics], then highlight and <PICK> THD, 2nd or 3

rd

from the drop-down list.

6) Highlight and <PICK> [Input], then highlight and <PICK> the desired input level

(60 – 90 dB SPL) from the drop-down list.

7) Press <Continue> to run the test. Distortion will be displayed at 1/3 octaves in

graphic and in tabular form.

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