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Purpose of Calibration of the Audiometer: -Verify that test equipment and signals are still performing within ___ tolerances -Verify ___ among test signals that produce comparable test results -Correct for ___ that have occurred since the last check |
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manufacturer / standard; consistency; changes |
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____ ____-____ presents all aspects of the standards for audiometers including distortion, allowable frequencies, values for zero HL for various transducers, etc.Developed in 1969, revised in 1989, 1996, 2004, and 2010 |
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ANSI S3.6 – 2010: American National Standard Specification for Audiometers |
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ANSI S3.6-2010: -Consistent with ___ and ___ standard procedures. Ensures that all audiometers meet the same specifications ___ in the world they are manufactured and/or used -Describes processes for ___ ear (rather than real ear) evaluation of audiometer function |
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IEC; ISO; anywhere; mechanical |
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Measures the electrical potential difference between two points in an electric circuit |
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What are the 3 different domains of calibration checks? |
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intensity, frequency, and time |
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The voltmeter/multimeter... -Can measure ___ output from an electrical device -Can be used to determine the location of electrical ___ |
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Device for measurement of sound pressure level. Used to measure SPL in a coupler or in sound field |
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ANSI S1.4-1983 (R2006) classifies SLMs on the basis of features: -Type 0 – ___ ___, laboratory use -Type I – ___ ___ -Type II – ___ ___ -Other types –___ |
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high precision; very precise; general purpose; hobby |
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For audiometer calibration, at minimum a Type __ with one-third octave band filter and ___ microphone should be used |
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Chambers used to simulate the acoustical and physical properties of a human ear |
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Acoustic Couplers: -Used to connect headphone/earphone to ___ instrument (typically, a sound level meter) -Standardized ___ and ___-Enclose __ cubic cm of air in the ear canal when you put a supra-aural headphone on -May contain a calibrated ___ |
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measurement; shape; volume; 6; microphone |
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simulates human ear up to 10,000 Hz. 3 cavities with 3 different volumes. Could be used for circumaural headphones |
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encloses 2 CC of air approximating what would be between an insert and the TM. Used for inserts |
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Hearing aid couplers (HA-1 and HA-2) [image] |
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Coupler Applications-Artificial Ear: -Enables measurement of ___ from air-conduction transducers (headphones and insert earphones) -Exerts appropriate ___ to hold the headphone in place -Interchangeable couplers allow measurement from ___ transducers -Rubber feet minimize ___ |
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output; force; multiple; vibration [image] |
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-The goal of the output check is to make sure the attenuator dial setting matches actual ___ level of test signals as closely as possible -Output intensity checks are conducted for ___ transducers -Output levels are expected to ___ from transducer to transducer; therefore, there is no ___ meaningful output level from the audiometer to measure -Transducer-___ check |
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intensity; all; vary; single; dependent |
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What does RETSPL stand for? |
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Reference Equivalent (Threshold) Sound Pressure Level |
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-___ is the sound pressure level measured at a reference point which corresponds to (is equivalent to) threshold. -Ex: If threshold (zero SL) is 16.5 dB SPL for Transducer X at Y Hz, then the RETSPL for that transducer, at that frequency, in that test condition, is ___ |
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-Equipment: ___ microphone, ___ -Place earphone on ___ with a weight on top of it (for supra-aural headphones) -For inserts, receiver tube is connected to adapter ___ of HA-2 coupler (no weight needed) -Output is read as __, converted to dB SPL (re: 20 μPa), then compared to expected values at each frequency -Reference SPL values provided in ISO 389-1 and ANSI S3.6 |
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condenser; couplers; coupler; nipple; V |
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When output has been established: 1. Attempt to bring audiometer into calibration using ___ ___ 2. Use ___ sheet if necessary 3. If audiometer is off by more than __ dB at any frequency or by __ dB at three or more frequencies, contact service technician for recalibration and transducer check |
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trim potentiometers ; correction; 15; 10 |
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-Goal of Linearity Check: ___ signals should be attenuated by the dial in as linear a fashion as possible (i.e., turning the dial X degrees always changes the attenuation by Y dB) |
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Linearity Check: -Transducer-independent check – linearity may be evaluated ___ (directly from the audiometer) or ___ (through a transducer) -___ measurement: supra-aural earphone placed on an 6-cc coupler connected to a SLM with a one-third octave band filter -___ measurement: voltmeter connected between audiometer output and earphone using a patch cord; electronic load in line to simulate earphone impedance |
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electronically; acoustically; Acoustical; Electrical |
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Linearity Check -Turn audiometer to maximum output, then attenuate in 5-dB steps until output can no longer be ___ -Acoustical technique: unit measure is dB ___ -Electrical technique: unit measure is ___ |
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Linearity Check: -Tolerance: decreases should be linear within __% of the interval step or __ dB, whichever is smaller -Example: for a 5 dB step size setting, each attenuation should be between __ and __ dB |
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Frequency Calibration Equipment: The ___ allows visual inspection of signal voltages, usually as a graph of one or more electrical potential differences as a function of time |
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The oscilloscope allows user to.... -Determine the ___ of an input signal -Determine the ___ ___ of an input signal -Detect ___ in a signal -Determine whether a signal is ___ or ___ -Measure ___/___ time of a transient signal -Test for ___ in multichannel instruments |
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voltage; time value (duration); distortion; AC; DC; rise/fall; crossover |
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Frequency Calibration Equipment: -The ___ ___ is a device that stores and displays the number of times (cycles) a particular input has been received -The ___ ___ is a transform function (Fourier transform) to analyze the frequency composition of an input signal |
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frequency counter; spectrum analyzer |
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Frequency Calibration Equipment: -The ___ ___ is a device that measures an input voltage signal and calculates the energy at a target frequency -Remaining total energy in the input is considered ___ energy |
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distortion meter; distortion |
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Goal of frequency check: Frequency readout should ___ actual frequency of test signals as closely as possible |
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Frequency Check: -Equipment: electronic ___ or ___ ___ -Electronic counter gives a precise reading of ___ frequency -Oscilloscope can be used for this purpose but with less ___. Typically accurate only within ___%; 1-3% is desirable |
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counter; frequency analyzer; output; precision; 5 |
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Frequency Check: -Connect electronic counter between audiometer ___ and ___ using patch cords -Transducer-___ check -Set attenuator dial so that output is sufficient to ___ the counter -Measure frequency for each setting on the frequency ___ |
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output; earphone; independent; activate; control |
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Frequency Check-Standard tolerances for audiometer types: -Type 1: +/- __% of nominal -Type 2: +/- __% -Type 3-5: +/- __% |
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Goal of distortion check: Output signals should contain as little ___ energy (energy at frequencies other than the frequency of the test signal) as possible |
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Distortion Check: -Harmonic distortion should be checked through ___ -Equipment: SLM w/ ___ band filter, ___ -Distortion will appear as attenuation which is not ___, particularly at high output levels (___ dB and above) |
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transducers; octave; couplers linear; 90 |
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Distortion Check: -Place earphone on appropriate ___ with microphone connected to a SLM with ___ octave band filter -Adjust ___ dial to appropriate setting for frequency tested. Goal is to be out of the noise floor. -With octave band filter adjusted to match frequency being tested, measure output ___. Change filter to ___ harmonic, measure, output. Repeat until all ___ frequency harmonics are measured. -Tolerance: total harmonic distortion less than or equal to ___% |
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coupler; 1/3; attenuator; SPL; second; higher; 2.5 |
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FM Signal Check: -FM capability is a requirement of Type __ and __ audiometers -FM defined by three characteristics: ___, ___ ___, and ___ ___ -Transducer-___ check |
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1 and 2; carrier, modulation rate, and frequency deviation; independent |
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-___ is the center or nominal frequency– the setting of the frequency dial -Tolerance: +/- ___% |
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___ ___ is the number of times the FM signal completes a modulation cycle per second -Tolerance: +/- ___% |
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The ___ ___ frequency range over which change occurs for each modulation -Tolerance: +/- ___% |
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Time Calibration: -___ ___ ___ is a device for recording signal level (in dB) over time -Provides a visual representation of the ___ ___ in an electrical (or acoustic) signal |
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graphic level recorder; time variation |
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___-___ ___ check is a check to determine the precision of the audiometer in rising to desired output levels and descending back to zero |
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Rise-Fall Time Check: -Goal I: Output signals should increase from zero to desired output level (rise time) at a ___ rate every time they are presented, and should decrease from test level to zero (___ ___) at a consistent rate -Goal II: Rise and fall time should be ___, ___, and ideally ___ one another |
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consistent; fall time; short; reliable; match |
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Rise-Fall Time Check: -Equipment: ___ -____ routed directly from audiometer into oscilloscope -Transducer-___ check -Typically tested using a ___ Hz tone, but it is good practice to check all frequencies from 250 to 6000 Hz |
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oscilloscope; Output; independent; 1000 |
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Rise-Fall Time Check: -The ___ ___ is ength of time in msec (after interrupter switch is activated) between when signal is at target intensity -20 dB and when signal is at target intensity -1 dB. Time it takes for signal to go from x-20 to x-1. |
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Inverse of rise time-time from x-1 to x-20 |
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ANSI S3.6 – 2004 specifies rise/fall times should be between __ and ___ msec |
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Pulsed Signal Check: -Type 1 and 2 audiometers are required to have capability to produce ___ tones |
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Pulsed Signal Check: -Rise and fall times should be between ___-___ msec -Plateau of the pulse tone no less than ___ msec -Intensity difference between “on” and “off” phases of each pulse must be at least ___ dB -Transducer-___ check |
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20-50; 150; 20; independent |
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What coupler is used for the calibration of bone oscillators? |
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Mechanical Coupler a.k.a. “artificial mastoid” |
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When was the Mechanical Coupler invented? |
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Artificial Mastoid: -Standardized mechanical impedance - inertial ___ simulates the mechanics of the human head -Contains built-in ___ force transducer -___ ___ holds the bone oscillator in place at a standard force which can be adjusted (typically) between 2 and 8 N -Transduces the force from a bone-conduction oscillator to an ___ signal |
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mass; electromechanical; moveable arm; electric |
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What is a popular type of artificial mastoid? |
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Bone oscillator calibration: -Oscillator mechanism removed from the headband and placed on the ___ ___, using the weighted arm to create the appropriate pressure -___ Newtons, +/- .5 for mastoid placement -Forehead placement requires ___ force on the oscillator to obtain comparable thresholds -A ___ ___ ___ is used to measure the output of the bone oscillator and compared to normative values based on bone oscillator RETSPLs |
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artificial mastoid; 5.4; more; sound level meter |
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Intensity and Frequency Checks: -Similar method to calibration of ___-___ transducers -Artificial mastoid output to the SLM with ___-___ filter -all checks of bone oscillator are transducer-___ |
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air-conduction; octave-band; dependent |
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-Distortion in the bone oscillator may be measured by connecting the output of the artificial mastoid to a ___ ___ -Only need to check frequencies that are used for ___ ___ using the bone oscillator -Tolerance: THD less than or equal to ___% |
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frequency analyzer; audiometric testing; 5.5 |
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Real-ear calibration of bone conductors is not recommended because methods require assumption that AC and BC thresholds are ___ for normative group and it does not account for ___ noise in test room |
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Masking: -May be generated by an ___ device (masking generator) or, more often, by the ___ -Masking outputs through all transducers should be ___ after verifying that the transducers themselves are working properly -It is necessary to ___ all masking noises used for audiometric testing. White noise, weighted random noise for masking of speech, and narrow band noise are all defined by ANSI ___-___ -In general, the same checks are used for masking noises as are used for other ___ signal outputs. Linearity check, output check, etc |
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external; audiometer; checked; calibrate; S3.6-2004; audiometer |
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Narrow Band Noise Calibration: -Bandwidths are measured using a ___ analyzer -Calibrated to the ___ ___ for each frequency -Critical bandwidth: NBN will just mask a tone with the same ___ as the NBN center frequency at an SNR of -4 dB |
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spectrum; critical bandwidth; frequency |
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Narrow Band Noise Calibration: -___ level (measured using an SLM with octave band filter) calibrated in dB EML -___ ___ ___: SPL of a masking signal that masks a pure tone at 0 dB HL 50% of the time when the masking signal and pure tone are presented to the same ear -ANSI S3.6 specifies that NBN masking must range from __ dB EML to maximum ___-___ HL for each frequency, but should not exceed 115 dB SPL at any frequency |
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Output; EML (Effective Masking Level); 0; air-conduction |
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Narrow Band Noise Calibration: -Linearity of NBN masking should be measured the same way ___-___ linearity is measured |
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White Noise: -Typically calibrated in dB ___, but can be calibrated in ___ -Frequency response of masker: white noise SPL should be within +/- __ dB of the level at 1000 Hz from 250 to 5000 Hz -In other words, if the white noise is 45 dB SPL when measured at 1000 Hz, it should be between ___ and ___ dB SPL at all other frequencies between 250 and 5000 Hz -Can be ascertained using an ___ ___ ___ + ___ ___ ___ or with a spectrum analyzer |
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SPL; EML; 5; 40 and 50; SLM; octave band filter |
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White Noise: -Output response of masker: measured white noise output should be within ___ to ___ of nominal output (number on the masking level dial) |
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-Transducer output levels should be checked every ___ months or more often if you have reason to believe the output has changed -Old equipment should be checked at least ___ per year |
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Examples of red flags in audiometers: -The same air-bone gap is seen in two ___ patients -BC thresholds are significantly ___ than AC thresholds -Audiometric thresholds do not seem to ___ with other test results or your subjective impressions -Patient reports hearing ___ sounds (particularly a patient who has been tested in the clinic before) |
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successive; worse; agree; unusual |
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