Compliance
Pressure
Reflex Calibration Standards and Spectral Properties:
General
Contralateral Earphone
Ipsilateral Earphone
The risk of artifacts at higher stimulus levels in reflex measurements are minor and will not activate the reflex detection
system
Titan Instruction for Use - English
Date: 2011-06-06
Temperature dependence:
Pressure dependence:
Reflex sensitivity:
Temporal reflex characteristics:
Range:
Safety limits:
Specifications for stimulus and audiometer signals are made to follow IEC 60645-5
Pure tone:
Wide Band noise (WB):
Spectral properties:
Low Pass noise (LP):
Spectral properties:
High Pass noise (HP):
Spectral properties:
Pure tone:
Wide Band noise (WB):
Spectral properties:
Low Pass noise (LP):
Spectral properties:
High Pass noise (HP):
Spectral properties:
General about levels:
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-0.003 ml/C
-0.00020 ml/daPa
0.001 ml is the lowest detectable volume change
Initial latency = 35 ms (5 ms)
Rise time = 45 ms (5 ms)
Terminal latency = 35 ms (5 ms)
Fall time = 45 ms (5 ms)
Overshoot = max. 1%
Undershoot = max 1%
Values between -600 to +300 daPa can be selected in the
setup.
-750 daPa and +550 daPa, 50 daPa
ISO 389-1 for TDH39 and ISO 389-2 for CIR 22.
Interacoustics Standard
As "Broad band noise" specified in IEC 60645-5, but with 500
Hz as lower cut-off frequency.
Interacoustics Standard
Uniform from 500 Hz to 1600 Hz, 5 dB re. 1000 Hz level
Interacoustics Standard
Uniform from 1600 Hz to 10KHz, 5 dB re. 1000 Hz level
Interacoustics Standard.
Interacoustics Standard
As "Broad band noise" specified in IEC 60645-5, but with 500
Hz as lower cut-off frequency.
Interacoustics Standard
Uniform from 500 Hz to 1600 Hz, 10 dB re. 1000 Hz level
Interacoustics Standard
Uniform from 1600 Hz to 4000 Hz, 10 dB re. 1000 Hz level
The actual sound pressure level at the eardrum will depend
on the volume of the ear. See Table 2 for details.