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3123 PE801 Prog User Book
u s e r g u i d e
PE 801 programmer
PE 801 programmer for use with
specs available on-line at www.phonicear.com
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contents
1 Function Overview
2 Screen Overview
3 Connecting and Starting Programmer
4 Selecting from Main Menu
5 Beginning a New Automatic Fitting
5a Entering Additional Assessment Data for DSL /DSL i/o
5b Entering ULC Information for DSL / DSL i/o
5c Entering RECD Information for DSL/DSL i/o
6 Adjusting Parameters/Manual Fitting
6a Viewing Curves
6b Running Feedback Manager
7 Customizing Audiological and Programmer Preferences
7a Choosing Audiological Preferences
7b Peak Clip Control
7c Selecting Coupler
7d Choosing Programmer Preferences
8 Verifying HA Specifications with the HA Test Shortcut
9 Fine Tuning
10 Glossary of Terms
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1
1
1
programming cable jack
Programming cables attach here.
Red = right, blue = left
2
right ear power button (red)
Push to turn programmer on or to switch from
left hearing instrument to right hearing instru-
ment. To turn off programmer, press and hold
button until display screen clears. Programmer
automatically turns off if hearing instrument is
not connected.
3
left ear power button (blue)
Push to turn programmer on or to switch from
right hearing instrument to left hearing instru-
ment. To turn off programmer, press and hold
button until display screen clears. Programmer
automatically turns off if hearing instrument is
not connected.
4
display screen
5
function buttons
Activate or toggle between functions displayed
on screen, directly above each button.
6
up/down buttons
Navigate between fields on the screen
7
buttons
Change values in the highlighted fields
8
button
Programs the hearing instrument after
audiological information has been entered.
(Active only on Enter HTL screen).
4
5
6
3
6
7
7
2
8
Main Menu
Select Option
1. Begin New Fitting
2. Adjust Current Fitting
3. Use Tools
4. HA Test Shortcut
Select
1. Begin New Fitting
1
function overview
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2
screen overview
Indicates whether hearing
aid is for left or right ear
Indicates hearing aid model
(i.e., power or moderate)
An active field is a highlighted
line of text on the screen
Function labels for function buttons
(labels change depending on screen)
A field is part of the screen
which can change in value once
it becomes active
Next
Cancel
_ _ _
Clear
Enter ULC
Right 800R Pow
250Hz
2000Hz
500Hz
90
3000Hz
1000Hz
90
4000Hz
1500Hz
100
6000Hz
Next
110
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1
Turn on hearing instruments
(close battery door)
3
Right
Left
Connect instrument(s) to programmer
with AT0748R (right) or AT0748L
(left) programming cables.
connecting and starting
programmer
2
3
Turn on programmer by
pressing either button
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4
selecting from main menu
Begin new automatic fitting (see section 5 )
Adjust HA settings/fit hearing aid manually/
fine-tune the aid (see section 6 )
Go to Tools menu (see section 7 )
Go to HA Test Shortcut (see section 8 )
Main Menu
Select Option
1. Begin New Fitting
2. Adjust Current Fitting
3. Use Tools
4. HA Test Shortcut
Select
1. Begin New Fitting
Press Select function button to select option
The main menu is the starting point for the four major programmer options.
At this screen,
1) Select options using buttons
2) Press Select function button to continue
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Next
Main
DSL i/o
_ _ _
Enter HTL
Right 800R Pow
250Hz
2000Hz
500Hz
3000Hz
1000Hz
4000Hz
1500Hz
6000Hz
50
Clear
The Enter HTL screen is the first screen of the programming sequence.
Use it to enter threshold data from an audiogram. This can be done without
the client present.
At this screen,
1) For each frequency, enter thresholds from 0 -120 dB using
buttons
(enter --- with the appropriate function button if there is no measurement)
2) Select the desired fitting protocol (see glosssary for descriptions)
3) Press the
key to complete the automatic programming (or, if using
DSL or DSL i/o protocols, to continue programming)
Use buttons
to enter values
Return to
main menu
Linear
DSL
NAL
POGO
WDRC
DSL i/o
NAL
w
POGO
w
Indicates that HTL value was not measured
Select from the following protocol types:
Clears HTL data
5
beginning a new automatic fitting
*
DSL and DSL i/o require additional
audiological information (see section 5a )
key functions
change values in field
navigate between fields
function buttons correspond
to screen text
press when finished entering
audiological measurements
on Enter HTL screen
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If youve selected DSL or DSL i/o as your fitting protocol, youll be
prompted by the Assessment screen for additional data.
At this screen,
1) Select appropriate information for each field
2) Press the Next function button to continue with programming
Cancels and exits
Enter HTL screen
Continues
programming
sequence
Select age range of client.
Select speech spectrum
UWO CHILD
COX & MOORE (Adults)
Auto If age is set to 13 - Adult,
programmer will automatically
switch LTASS to COX & MOORE
Select the type of transducer used to
obtain audiometric data.*
Select ENTER to enter measured
data on the next screen. Select
USE AVG to have the programmer
determine the average ULC/RECDs
based on the clients age.
*NOTE: If transducer is set to Insert
& mold you must enter RECD data.
5a
entering additional assessment
data for DSL / DSL i/o
Next
Main
Cancel
Assessment
Right 800R Pow
Age
5-13 Years
LTASS
Auto
Transducer
Insert & mold
ULC
Enter
RECD
Enter
5-13 Years
Next
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Next
Cancel
_ _ _
Clear
Enter ULC
Right 800R Pow
250Hz
2000Hz
500Hz
90
3000Hz
1000Hz
90
4000Hz
1500Hz
100
6000Hz
110
Next
The Enter ULC screen allows you to enter ULC levels for your patient.
At this screen,
1) Enter values from 70 to 140 dB using buttons (enter --- using
the appropriate function button if there is no measurement)
2) Press Next to continue with programming
Indicates that ULC value
was not measured
Clears ULC data
Continues
programming
sequence
5b
Use buttons
to enter values
entering ULC information
for DSL / DSL i/o
key functions
change values in field
navigate between fields
function buttons correspond
to screen text
press when finished entering
audiological measurements
on Enter HTL screen
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Next
Cancel
_ _ _
Clear
Enter RECD
Right 800R Pow
250Hz
2
2000Hz
500Hz
2
3000Hz
1000Hz
5
4000Hz
1500Hz
3
6000Hz
3
Next
The Enter RECD screen allows you to enter RECD levels for your patient.
At this screen,
1) Enter values from -20 to 35 dB using
buttons (enter --- using
appropriate function button if there is no measurement)
2) Press Next function button to continue programming
Indicates that RECD was
not measured
Clears RECD data
Continues sequence programming
Use buttons
to enter values
entering RECD information
for DSL / DSL i/o
5c
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Main
VC
Curve
Adjust
Right 800R Pow
Gain
37
HF Tone
7
MPO
123
WDRC
On
LF Tone
9
AGC-O
On
Feedbk
The Adjust screen allows you to change the hearing instrument settings. This is
an important screen, because you may wish to fine-tune the aid after the auto-
matic programming sequence or fit the aid manually with your own protocol.
Adjustments are made in real-time (i.e., are effective immediately when entered).
Fine tuning is best performed while aid is being worn by the client. Refer to 9 .
At this screen, you may...
Adjust the parameters with the
buttons
Lock or unlock the volume control VC function button
View output and gain curves for the current settings by pressing the Curve
function button
Eliminate feedback by pressing the Feedbk function button
Go to Feedback
Manager
(see section 6b )
Lock/unlock
volume control
View curve
(see section 7a )
6
adjusting parameters/manual fitting
Gain of
instrument in
decibels @ 1kHz
Maximum
output level the
instrument will
produce in dBSPL
Establishes the
low frequency
response of the
instrument.
Decreasing this
setting from 9 to
1 reduces low
frequency gain as
shown in the 800R
spec sheet
Allows the incremental
reduction of high freq-
uency gain for the
purpose of feedback
control. Decreasing this
setting from 7 to 1 redu-
ces high frequency gain.
Activates fixed 2:1 com-
pression with a threshold
of 60dBSPL
Activates an output
compression amplifier to
prevent the MPO from
being exceeded. If it is
switched off, peak clip-
ping is used t