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Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer
Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer

Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer

Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer Specification

  • Frequency
  • Audiometry: 125 Hz 8 kHz, Tympanometry: 226 Hz
  • Pressure Range
  • 50 daPa to +400 daPa (Tympanometry)
  • Humidity %
  • 1090% non-condensing
  • Resolution
  • 0.5 dB steps
  • Measurement Range
  • 200 Hz to 8 kHz (Audiometry), 226 Hz (Tympanometry)
  • Sensor Type
  • Pressure & Acoustic Sensors
  • Temperature Range
  • 10C to 40C
  • Connectivity Type
  • USB, RS-232
  • Capacity
  • Multiple patient data storage
  • Equipment Type
  • Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer
  • Material
  • ABS and Metal Housing
  • Power Supply
  • AC 220V, 50 Hz
  • Power Consumption
  • Less than 45W
  • Accuracy
  • 2 dB
  • Display Type
  • 7 Color TFT Touchscreen
  • Range
  • -10 dB to 120 dB HL
 
 

About Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer

 Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer Is Used For Managing And Archiving .Pdf Test-Report Files. Pdf Test-Report Files Can Be Initially Stored In A USB-Stick And Then Either Archived Into External Units Or Printed Thanks To The Built-In Thermal Printer. Reports Can Be Easily Edited And Customized With Additional Texts And Logos. MDS Suite Software Allows Patient Data And Tests Results Transfer To PC.

There Is No Other Device Offering A Wider Range Of Testing Capabilities And Providing Hearing Professionals With Better Features, Versatility, Flexibility And Functionality. This Device Offers A Complete Range Of Clinical Audiometry And Timpanometry Tests. R35C Aims To Simplify Daily Operations And Maximize Efficiency.

Design Of Accessories Maximizes Patient Comfort For The Best And Easiest Handling Of The Device. Optional Accessories Increase Flexibility And Performance. High-Quality Components Ensure Device Reliability As Well As Long-Term Operation.

R35C Resonance Clinical Combined Provides A Flexible Clinical Device For Tympanometry, Acoustic Reflex Measurement And Audiometry. Compact Dimensions, Excellent Ergonomics And A Luminous 7 TFT Display: R35C Has Been Engineered To Respond To The Needs Of ENT And Audiology Specialists, Operating Both In Clinic And At Patient Domicile.

USER INTERFACE

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Advanced Testing Features

This clinical audiometer provides multiple testing modesair, bone, speech audiometry, tympanometry, and reflexesto ensure comprehensive hearing evaluations. The integration of pure, warble, pulse, and narrow band tones broadens diagnostic capabilities, catering to varied audiological needs with precision and detail.


User-Friendly Operation

Equipped with intuitive touchscreen controls and both automatic and manual test modes, the device simplifies audiological examinations. The patient response button and easy-to-read display facilitate efficient workflows for practitioners while ensuring patients active participation in testing procedures.


Reliable Data Management and Connectivity

Internal memory and external export options enable storage of multiple patient records. USB and RS-232 ports ensure seamless connectivity for data transfer, integration with external speakers, microphones, and printer output. The built-in thermal printer offers instant, high-quality reports for clinical documentation.

FAQs of Clinical Audiometer With Tympanometer:


Q: How does the Clinical Audiometer with Tympanometer enhance audiological testing accuracy?

A: The device ensures exceptional testing accuracy with a measurement range of -10 dB to 120 dB HL, 0.5 dB resolution, and 2 dB precision. Compliance with IEC 60645 standards and advanced sensor technology (pressure and acoustic) contribute to reliable, validated results for both audiometry and tympanometry.

Q: What are the available testing modes on this equipment and when should each be used?

A: The audiometer offers air, bone, speech audiometry, tympanometry, and reflex testing. Air and bone conduction assess hearing levels, speech modes evaluate speech understanding, tympanometry checks middle ear function (226 Hz), and reflex tests help diagnose auditory pathway integrity. Modes are selected based on the patients clinical requirements.

Q: Where can the Clinical Audiometer with Tympanometer be installed or operated?

A: This equipment is suitable for installation in hospitals, clinics, and hearing centers. Lightweight design (approx. 4.5 kg) and durable ABS and metal housing allow easy transport and flexible placement in audiology labs or patient rooms across variable temperature and humidity conditions (10C to 40C; 1090% humidity).

Q: What is the process for data storage and exporting patient test results?

A: Test results are securely stored in the devices internal memory, with options to export data through USB or RS-232 ports. The built-in thermal printer also provides immediate hard copies for patient files or clinical documentation, streamlining record-keeping and facilitating easy data sharing.

Q: How does the built-in patient response button improve test usage?

A: The patient response button allows subjects to actively indicate auditory perception during testing. This direct input enhances the accuracy of subjective hearing assessments, speeds up the testing process, and makes the experience more interactive for patients of varying ages.

Q: What benefits does the device offer in terms of patient safety and electrical standards?

A: Patient safety is prioritized through electrical isolation as per medical standards, reducing risks during testing. The device operates below 45W, features optional in-built battery backup, and complies with IEC 60645, ensuring dependable and safe clinical usage.

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