HP RM500SL manual Electromagnetic Compatability EMC, Cispr

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1.5Notices for the European Community

Authorised Audioscan representative within the European Community:

PC Werth Ltd., Audiology House, 45 Nightingale Lane, London SW12 8SP UK

Phone: +44 (0)20 8772 2700 www.pcwerth.co.uk

Electromagnetic Compatability (EMC)

Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the following information:

vThe RM500SL should not be used adjacent to or stacked on other equipment. If this is necessary, its operation should be verified as normal in this configuration.

vPortable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment and may affect the performance of the RM500SL.

vThe RM500SL has not been tested for immunity to electromagnetic disturbances. Performance degradation due to such disturbances (including electrostatic discharge) is considered normal and acceptable.

FastFacts 1.5: Notices for the European Community

1.6Declaration of EMC compliance for the European Community

The compliances listed in the following table are met with the Audioscan SL-100 RECD transducer connected. The use of other accessories may result in increased emissions.

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissions

The RM500SL is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the RM500SL should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Emissions test

Compliance

Electromagnetic environment - guidance

 

 

 

RF emissions

 

The RM500SL uses RF energy only for its

Group 1

internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions

CISPR 11

are very low and not likely to cause any

 

 

 

interference in nearby electronic equipment.

 

 

 

RF emissions

Class A

The RM500SL is suitable for use in all

CISPR 11

establishments other than domestic and those

 

directly connected to the public low-voltage

 

 

Harmonic emissions

Class A

power supply network that supplies buildings

IEC 61000-3-2

used for domestic purposes.

 

 

 

 

Voltage fluctuations/

Complies

 

flicker emissions

 

IEC 61000-3-3

 

 

 

 

 

FastFacts 1.6: Declaration of EMC compliance for the European Community

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Contents USER’S Guide General Setup Table of ContentsGetting Started General OperationHearing Instrument Tests Setup Ansi S3.22 Hearing Aid TestsOther Hearing Instrument Tests REM Manual Control Speechmap Fitting Procedures TroubleshootingSpeechmap Technical Details About RM500SL Section overviewHelp is available on the following topics by pressing Help FastFacts 1.3 Electronic users guide FastFacts 1.4 Warranty, trademarks, acknowledgements Warranty, Trademarks, AcknowledgementsCispr Electromagnetic Compatability EMCFastFacts 2.2 Unpacking and connecting FastFacts 2.1 Getting started Unpacking and connectingGetting Started Following topics are covered in this sectionFastFacts 2.3 Microphone connection Microphone connectionFastFacts 2.5 Battery pill use and care FastFacts 2.4 Microphone care Battery pill use and careMicrophone care Coupler microphone Probe microphoneFastFacts 2.6 Mouse, keyboard, barcode scanner Mouse, keyboard, barcode scannerExternal printer, auxiliary audio outputs General OperationFastFacts 2.7 External printer, auxiliary audio outputs Section overview This section covers the following topicsInput device operation Function KeypadFastFacts 3.2 Input device operation FastFacts 3.3 Barcode data input Barcode data inputFastFacts 3.4 Keypad keys Keypad keys Function ButtonFastFacts 3.5 Menus, lists and buttons Menus, lists and buttons Setup Box List BoxScreen messages FastFacts 3.7 Program memory removal and replacementFastFacts 4.1 General setup Date and time setup General SetupFastFacts 4.2 Date and time setup Software updatingDisplay settings FastFacts 4.3 Display settings Saving test setupFastFacts 4.4 Saving test setup Networking FastFacts 5.1 Networking Networking requirementsFastFacts 5.2 Networking requirements FastFacts 5.3 Networking setup Networking setupSingle computer connection On the RM500SL, seeFastFacts 5.4 Single computer connection FastFacts 6.1 Printing and storing results Printing and Storing ResultsInternal printer paper loading To load a new roll of paperFastFacts 6.2 Internal printer paper loading Barcodes, headers and comments on printouts FastFacts 6.4 Local printer setupFastFacts 6.5 Printing to a USB memory stick Printing to a USB memory stickFastFacts 6.6 Network printer setup Network printer setupFastFacts 6.8 Data storage to a network file Printing to a network fileFastFacts 7.2 HIT a or B display Graph or table format Hearing Instrument Tests SetupFastFacts 7.3 Graph or table format Output or gain scale FastFacts 7.4 Output or gain scaleHide or Show HIT curves To change the averaging frequenciesFastFacts 7.7 Ansi test frequencies FastFacts 7.8 HIT calibration facts HIT calibration factsFastFacts 7.9 Calibration of HIT reference microphone FastFacts 7.10 Calibration check for coupler microphone Calibration check for coupler microphoneCoupling the hearing instrument FastFacts 7.12 Positioning the hearing instrument Positioning the hearing instrumentFastFacts 8.2 Ansi S3.22-1996 facts Ansi S3.22 Hearing Aid TestsAnsi S3.22-2003 facts Turn the instrument onFastFacts 8.4 Ansi 1996 Linear and AGC tests FastFacts 8.5 Ansi 2003 Linear and AGC tests Ansi 2003 Linear and AGC testsFastFacts 8.6 Ansi test results Ansi test resultsFastFacts 8.7 Ansi input-output curves Ansi input-output curvesFastFacts 8.8 Ansi telecoil terminology Ansi telecoil terminologyFastFacts 8.9 Ansi telephone simulator Tmfs test Ansi telephone simulator Tmfs testFastFacts 8.10 Telecoil test results Telecoil test resultsOther Hearing Instrument Tests Turn the hearing instrument onFastFacts 9.2 Harmonic distortion Multicurve procedure FastFacts 9.3 Multicurve procedure Multicurve resultsFastFacts 9.4 Multicurve results Spectral analysis in Multicurve FastFacts 9.6 Battery drain testFastFacts 9.8 Sound level meter using manual control Manual control procedureFastFacts 10.2 REM calibration facts Real-Ear Measurement SetupFastFacts 10.3 Calibration of REM probe microphone Calibration of REM probe microphoneCalibration check for probe module Max TM SPL setup FastFacts 10.5 Max TM SPL setup 10.6 ABR nHL to eHL setupFastFacts 10.6 ABR nHL to eHL setup FastFacts 10.8 Positioning the probe tube Positioning the clientFastFacts 11.3 Graph, table or 2cc target format REM Screen SetupSPL or HL scale REM Manual ControlFastFacts 11.4 SPL or HL scale Hide or show REM curves FastFacts 11.5 Hide or show REM curvesManual control measurements FastFacts 12.3 Sound level meter using REM probeSensory Loss Simulator Sensory loss simulator descriptionFastFacts 13.2 Sensory loss simulator operation Occlussion effect measurement Occlusion Effect TestTurn the hearing aid OFF FastFacts 14.1 Occlusion effect measurementFastFacts 15.2 Recd facts Recd real-ear to coupler differenceFastFacts 15.3 Recd coupler response Recd coupler responseRecd real-ear response Allow the foam tip to fully expand in the earFastFacts 15.4 Recd real-ear response FastFacts 15.5 Recd results Recd resultsInsertion Gain FastFacts 16.1 Insertion gain Insertion gain in SPLFastFacts 16.2 Insertion gain in SPL FastFacts 16.3 Insertion gain in HL Insertion gain in HLTo enter data from a barcode see 3.3 Barcode data input Audiometric data entryTo enter assessment data and parameters manually FastFacts 16.4 Audiometric data entryFastFacts 16.5 Reur measurement procedure Reur measurement procedureFastFacts 16.6 Rear measurement procedure Rear measurement procedureFastFacts 16.7 SII calculation in Insertion gain SII calculation in Insertion gainSpeechmap FastFacts 17.1 Speechmap 17.2 Speechmap factsFastFacts 17.2 Speechmap facts FastFacts 17.3 DSL 5.0 in Speechmap DSL 5.0 in SpeechmapDSL 5.0 changes FastFacts 17.4 DSL 5.0 changes NAL-NL1 in SpeechmapFastFacts 17.5 NAL-NL1 in Speechmap Using Speechmap FastFacts 17.6 Using SpeechmapTo enter audiometric data, see 18.2 Assessment data entry 0611 RM500SL User’s Guide Version FastFacts 17.9 REM or S-REM mode REM or S-REM modeFastFacts 17.10 SII calculation in Speechmap 17.10SII calculation in SpeechmapSpeechmap Fitting Procedures To enter assessment data manuallyFastFacts 18.2 Assessment data entry FastFacts 18.3 Assessment data choices Assessment data choicesFastFacts 18.4 Assessment data choices From 18.3 Assessment data choicesFastFacts 18.5 Fitting to targets for soft speech Fitting to targets for soft speechFastFacts 18.6 Fitting to targets for loud sounds Fitting to targets for loud soundsFastFacts 18.8 Open fittings in Speechmap Fitting to targets for mid-level speechFastFacts 18.9 FM fitting and verification FM fitting and verificationFastFacts 19.2 Speechmap stimuli Speechmap Technical DetailsFastFacts 19.3 Stimulus levels Stimulus levelsFastFacts 19.4 Microphone location effects Microphone location effects Microphone Location EffectsFastFacts 19.5 Speech signal analysis Speech signal analysisTroubleshooting FastFacts 20.1 Troubleshooting Self test failuresFastFacts 20.2 Self test failures FastFacts 20.4 HIT curves inconsistent FastFacts 20.7 No HIT reference mic. detected No HIT reference mic. detectedFastFacts 20.10 Invalid REM calibration Invalid HIT calibration Invalid HIT CalibrationFastFacts 20.12 Barcode scanner malfunction 20.11REM speaker overdrivenStorage & Transportation Technical SpecificationsGeneral HIT ChamberGlossary Page Page Page References Page Page 0611 RM500SL User’s Guide Version Verifit and RM500SL Test Signals and Analysis Test signalsIntroduction Broad-band signals Loud Vocal Effort Effect re nominal band SPL Pink noise signal analysis Analysis of broad-band signalsVerifit / RM500SL Speechmap 07/05/06 Example of speech envelope and Ltass 07/05/06 Ltass for Speechmap speech signals at average vocal effort Ltass Dynamic