
Instruments Screen
Once the client’s information and audiometric
data has been entered, the next step is to
either detect the hearing aid or simulate a
fitting.
To detect the hearing instrument:
1. Click Detect or select Detect from
the left navigation menu.
2.
Click Right Ear Only, Left Ear Only or Both
Ears to detect the connected hearing
instruments.
• Click Write to Instruments to create a
new fitting based on the audiogram that
you have entered. The connected hearing
aid’s information (model, matrix, serial
number) displays above the graph and the
fitting range appears on the graph.
• Click Read from Instrument(s) if you
want to retrieve data that is stored in the instrument (e.g. if the patient comes back for
a return appointment).
• Click Remove Hearing Aid Selection to remove the selected hearing aid if desired.
To customize the set-up of the hearing instrument:
1. Click Setup in the left navigation menu to access the controls for vent correction,
volume control, slim tube, xReceiver unit and coupling choices and onBoard
control. Your new selection might require U:fit to quick fit to the new targets.
2. Depending on the hearing aid options, the Setup screen allows you to customize the
hearing instrument acoustics:
• For Element Moda™ and Element 13 BTE no VC slim tube fittings, turn on the slim tube
checkbox to prepare the software for slim tube fittings.
• For Element Moxi, select the Receiver and Tip option.
Note: The volume control range and reserve gain can be adjusted in the Volume Control
Settings in the Reserve Gain section.
3. Choose the desired reserve gain for this fitting. If the fitting no longer provides the
requested amount of reserve gain, the reserve gain indication on the status bar changes
from white to orange.
4.
To prevent reserve gain adjustments during programming, click the Lock icon in the
Volume Control Settings. If the reserve gain is locked and the gain limit has been
reached, the Lock icon flashes and the reserve gain remains at the requested value.
For Element Moxi products, U:fit can configure the onBoard control to be either a program
button or a volume control.
To set onBoard control as a volume control function:
1.
Select Volume Control from the drop-down list.
2.
Select the desired Step Size from the drop-down list.
3.
Select the desired Steps from the drop-down list.
Example: 3 dB step size and the step option 2 Up, 1 Down. For this option the volume cycle
will be heard as follows: ideal VC, +3 dB , +6 dB, +3 dB, ideal VC, -3 dB, and then back to
ideal VC. Every push on the button advances the loudness to the next step in the pattern.
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