Frye FONIX 7000 User Manual

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Glossary of Terms for the FONIX 7000

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DATA

In FONIX analyzers, the word “data” refers to displaying curve
information as a table of numbers.

DEFAULT

A choice automatically made by a computer program.

DIN

A European-standard connector with pins surrounded by a round

CONNECTOR

metal shell.

DISTORTION

Elements of a reproduced sound that deviate from the original.

DSIN

Digital speech-in noise. The source signal used for testing digital aids.
The ANSI and ICRA speech weightings are available.

EAR CANAL

An acoustic property of the ear canal, often characterized by a peak at or

RESONANCE

near 3000 Hz. Along with the acoustic properties of the head, torso,
and pinna, the Ear canal Resonance contributes significantly to the
External Ear Effect.

EIN

Equivalent Input Noise. The amplitude of internal noise created by a
hearing aid.

ERROR

The latitude of inaccuracy in a testing system. It usually is expressed
in +/- units and/or percent.

EXTERNAL

See Unaided Response.

EAR EFFECT

FAST FOURIER

A computer “short-cut” of the FOURIER TRANSFORM method for

ANALYSIS

determining the frequency content of a signal.

FLAT

Same as UNWEIGHTED, referring to a signal that has equal amplitude at

WEIGHTED

every frequency.

FOURIER

A mathematical procedure that changes “time” information into

TRANSFORM

“frequency” information.

FREQUENCY

The number of vibrations, or cycles, per second, of a periodic wave.
The unit of measurement is Hertz (Hz).

FREQUENCY

A measure of the output or gain of a device across a range of

RESPONSE

frequencies of the input signal.

FUNDAMENTAL

The lowest frequency in a harmonic complex tone, such as the FONIX

FREQUENCY

Composite signal. The fundamental frequency determines the “pitch”
of a tone.

FUN-TAK

A brand name for a modeling clay-like substance used to attach and
seal hearing aids to couplers.

GAIN

The amplification or increase in sound power in a hearing aid. In
testing, it results from subtracting the level of the input from the level
of the output of the aid.

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