4 connecting the real-ear equipment, Fonix 7000 hearing aid analyzer – Frye FONIX 7000 User Manual

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FONIX 7000 Hearing Aid Analyzer

PRINTER

SOUND CHAMBER

EARPHONE

SPKR

MONI

TO

R

RS232

A

U

X

KEYB

D

MICR

OPHONE

GAI

N

SCOP

E

PR

OBE

FONIX 7000 Serial No. 1234

Manufactured in 2003

CALIBRATED

Frye Electronics, Inc.

800-547-8209

www.frye.com

DATE CAL

DATE DUE

ATTENTION: Ground reliability can be achieved
ONLY when equipment is connected to “HOSPITAL
GRADE” receptacles. For service refer to qualified
personnel only. Consult accompanying documents.

ELECTRICAL RATING:

100–240 V

~

50-60 Hz .6A

Made in Tigard, Oregon, USA
by Frye Electronics, Inc.

Frye Electronics products are protected by U.S.

and/or foreign patents and/or patents pending

T630 mAL

Earphone

Speaker

External printer

(not provided)

Monitor

Headphones

Computer

(not provided)

Telecoil board

(optional)

Telewand (optional)

7020 Sound Chamber

Quik-Probe

remote module

M1950E
Microphone

Probe/Reference mics

Figure 1.6.3 —7000 test system setup

1.6.4 Connecting the Real-Ear Equipment

If you ordered the Real-Ear Option, connect the real-ear equipment as follows.
See Figure 1.6.3.

1. Plug the remote module cable into the jack labeled “Probe” on the back of

the main module. Tighten the connector screw to secure the connection.

2. Plug the round, 8-pin connector of the dual microphone cable into the top

surface of the remote module where it is marked “PROBE MIC.”

3. Plug the monitor headset into the remote module by attaching the ¼” adapt-

er and plugging it into the jack marked “earphone,” if desired.

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