Glossary of terms, Appendix g – Frye FONIX 7000 User Manual

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Appendix G

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Glossary of Terms

AGC

Automatic Gain Control (or Automatic Volume Control). A feature on
a hearing aid that automatically adjusts the gain, depending either on
the input level (AGC-I) or the output level (AGC-O). Also known as
“Compression.”

AIDED

The response of a hearing aid in place on the ear. (Also called “In-situ

RESPONSE

Response.”) Subtract the “Unaided Response” from the “Aided
Response” to get the Insertion Gain Response. When the Aided
Response is measured in a real ear (as opposed to a manikin), it is
called the “Real Ear Aided Response” (or “REAR”).

AMBIENT

The environmental sounds in a testing area.

NOISE

ANECHOIC

A room with little sound reverberation; a room constructed to be

CHAMBER

acoustically absorptive.

AMPLITUDE

A measure of the magnitude of a signal.

ANSI

American National Standards Institute. A national organization that
determines standards for testing equipment. A section number and date
(year) following the initials “ANSI,” designate the standard referred to.

ARTIFACT

A false reading.

ASP

Automatic Signal Processing. A feature on a hearing aid intended
to overcome the effects of background noise, making it easier to
understand speech when noise is present. The term ASP is not
standardized, and may refer to various forms of signal processing.
Usually, however, ASP refers to a reduction in low-frequency gain in
the presence of ongoing background noise.

AVG

Short for Averaging. An option on the 7000 Test System that uses three
pure tones and averages them for the screen display.

BATTERY

A battery simulator that conforms to the size and shape of a battery

SUBSTITUTION

used in a hearing aid. It connects to the Battery Voltage Supply,

PILL

providing the proper voltage to the hearing aid.

BERGER

A prescription formula developed by Kenneth W. Berger).

BIAS FREQUENCY The background frequency, acting as noise, when using the Digital-

Speech-in-Noise test.

BIAS AMPL

The amplitude of the background frequency used in the Digital-
Speech–in-Noise test.

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