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on the pull-down lists. Those pull-down lists will contain all the operators and
audiometers entered into the database as described in Section 3.3.4 and Section
3.3.5, respectively.
5.1.5 Printing audiometric information
Use the Print button in the toolbar to print the audiometric information.
1. Click the Print button in the toolbar. A print window will open.
2. Choose the type of data you want to print.
• Print Test Curves will print the audiometric curves
• Print Test Data will print the numerical test curve data
• Print SF and Speech Data will print the data from the Sound Field
Audiometry window
3. Click Print
. The will start the printing of the data.
5.1.6 Talking to your client
When the Check button is clicked and a successful connection has been con-
firmed, the Talk Forward button will appear in the Audiometric Curves win
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dow. Click and hold this button in order to activate the Talk Forward feature
on the audiometer. When you speak into the audiometer’s microphones (goose
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neck, internal, or boom), your voice will be carried into the patient’s transducer
(sound field speakers, insert earphones, or TDH headphones). This feature
is used for instructing the patient inside a sound booth, NOT for performing
speech measurements.
5.2 Pure-tone and Bone Testing
The Audiometric Curves (Figure 5.2), Curve Data Values, and Sound Field
Audiometry windows are used to perform pure-tone air (with or without mask
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ing) and bone audiometric testing. You can input the following data into these
windows:
• Air conduction HTL
• Masked air conduction
• Bone conduction HTL
• Masked bone conduction
• Uncomfortable levels
• Unaided,
• Aided
• Target
• Other