HP RM500SL User Manual

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RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8

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9.3

Multicurve procedure

FastFacts 9.3: Multicurve procedure

9.4

Multicurve results

FastFacts 9.4: Multicurve results

Multicurve generates 1 to 4 output or gain response curves using either pink noise
or swept pure tones at input levels ranging from 40 – 90 dB SPL and 0 dB (off).

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

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. Turn the instrument ON.

3) Highlight and <PICK> button 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the Test column.

4) Highlight and <PICK> the Stimulus window, then highlight and <PICK> either

[Pink noise] or [Swept] from the drop-down list.

5) Highlight and <PICK> the Level window for the selected Test, then highlight

and <PICK> a stimulus level from the drop-down list.

6) Press <Continue> to run a sweep or to capture a pink noise curve; press

<Cancel> to abort the test.

7) To measure another response curve, highlight and <PICK> another test button;

to overwrite a curve, highlight and <PICK> its test button.

To change scale from dB SPL to dB Gain, highlight & <PICK> the Scale window.

1) Output curves for the noise signal are in 1/12

th

octave bands. They will be

approximately 18 dB lower than pure tone curves for a linear instrument.

2) Gain curves for a linear instrument will be the same for both swept and pink

noise test signals.

3) For compression instruments, both gain and output curves may be expected to

differ for the two test signals.

4) See

7: Hearing Instrument Tests Setup

to change screen appearance.

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