Frye FONIX FP40D User Manual

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FONIX FP40 Portable Hearing Aid Analyzer

The difference curve, labeled “Insertion Gain” on the screen, shows the benefit of adding the second
microphone for sound arriving from the “bad” side.

5.9.2.3 Overall Insertion Gain

Note: Since it has not been shown for CROS and BI-CROS instruments that a 45º position of the
loudspeaker improves the reliability of insertion gain measurements, we recommend a 45º position
of the loudspeaker only for monaural instruments, and a 0º position for CROS and BI-CROS instru-
ments.

CROS

A. Unaided—Measurement of “good” ear

Set up the FP40 analyzer as follows.

• Reference microphone ON
• Sound field LEVELED
• Reference microphone over pinna of bad ear
• Probe microphone inside unoccluded ear canal of

good ear

• Loudspeaker at 0º, 12 inches from bridge of nose

B. Aided—Measurement of “good” ear

Same setup as A, except:

• Aid in place in good ear and set to user gain.

The difference curve, labeled “Insertion Gain” on the screen, shows the overall benefit of inserting
the hearing aid.

BI-CROS

A. Unaided—Measurement of “better” ear

Set up the FP40 analyzer as follows:

• Reference microphone ON
• Sound field LEVELED
• Unaided response CUSTOM
• Reference microphone over pinna of bad ear
• Probe microphone inside unoccluded ear canal of bet-

ter ear

• Loudspeaker at 0º, 12 inches from bridge of nose

REFERENCE MIC

PROBE MIC

12"

SPEAKER

GOOD

EAR

BAD

EAR

BETTER

EAR

REFERENCE MIC

PROBE MIC

12"

BAD

EAR

SPEAKER

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