Working with individual setups (test protocols) There are many different demands and wishes regarding how an audiometer should both function and appear depending on the specific situation and nationa…
In this quick guide, you’ll learn how to use the Probe Placement Indicator in the Affinity Compact software. The importance and challenges of probe tube placement Probe tube placement is critical whe…
The Affinity Suite has pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent or temporary. Working with protoc…
What is the Quality Assurance feature? The Quality Assurance feature is designed to monitor the software during use and provide live feedback to the clinician to ensure that the expected workflow is…
Introduction Free field measurements are really valuable when it comes to understanding your patients hearing function via speech tests or even applying aided testing. However they can be difficult t…
The Affinity Suite has pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent or temporary. Working with protoc…
What is the Ambient Noise feature? The Ambient Noise feature allows you to monitor the test environment for noise during Audiometry testing. It is ideal for when you may be testing in non-optimal con…
What is the acceptable noise level (ANL) test? The acceptable noise level (ANL) test is a method of determining how much noise the patient is able to tolerate whilst listening to a target signal/spea…
Introduction It can sometimes be difficult to understand feedback from your patient regarding how their hearing aid sounds. The Affinity Compact has a handy feature which allows you to listen directl…
NOTE: Hearing instruments need to be in FULL ON GAIN MODE/TEST MODE in order to compare the results to the hearing aid manufacturers’ technical data sheets. Each hearing aid manufacturer has a differ…