Frye FONIX FP40D User Manual

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Real-Ear Measurements

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B. Aided—Measurement of “better” ear

Same setup as A, except…

• Complete aid in place in better ear and set at use gain
• Both transmitters on

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

5.9.2.4 Insertion Loss to the “Good” Ear (CROS)

When a CROS aid has been prescribed to overcome a severe unilateral high-frequency loss, you
may want to ensure that inserting an open earmold into the good ear has not significantly attenu-
ated the acoustic transmission to the good ear.

Note: Since this is a monaural measurement, a 45º position of the loudspeaker is recommended.

Two Measurements

A. Unaided—Unoccluded Ear canal Response of “good” ear

Set up the FP40 analyzer as follows.

• Reference microphone ON
• Sound field LEVELED
• Unaided CUSTOM
• Reference microphone over pinna of good ear
• Probe microphone inside unoccluded ear canal of good ear
• Loudspeaker at 45º toward good ear, 12 inches from sur-

face of head

B. Aided—Occluded Response of “good” ear.

Same setup as A, except

• Earmold in place in good ear
• Hearing aid is turned off

The difference curve, labeled “Insertion Gain” on the screen, shows insertion loss, if any, caused by
inserting the earmold into the good ear.

REFERENCE MIC

PROBE MIC

12"

SPEAKER

GOOD

EAR

BAD

EAR

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