Advanced FM: Programming & Verification

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Advanced FM: Programming & Verification. Deborah Edwards, MS,CCC-A Dawn Ruley, AuD, CCC-A. Overview. Introduction to FM FM Verification Procedure Tour of FM Successware. What is a wireless FM system?. 1. The teacher or primary speaker wears a wireless microphone called the transmitter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Deborah Edwards, MS,CCC-ADawn Ruley, AuD, CCC-A

Advanced FM: Programming & Verification

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Overview

• Introduction to FM

• FM Verification Procedure

• Tour of FM Successware

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What is a wireless FM system?

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• 1. The teacher or primary speaker wears a wireless microphone called the transmitter.

• 2. The student wears a miniature FM receiver. This receiver picks up the teacher’s signal. The receiver may be worn alone on the ear or attached to a hearing aid or cochlear implant.

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Frequency standard

• 216 – 217 MHz-band (also called N-Band)North and South America

• 23 Channels available

• Received Primary Status from the FCC 2003 for ALD

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Why FM?

Why does someone need FM if he/she already wears hearing aids?

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Three Obstacles for HA Users

• Background Noise• Reverberation• Distance from the sound source

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FM Priorities

• Audibility of person wearing FM transmitter/microphone

• Audibility of self

• Audibility of others at a variety of distances

Lewis and Eiten, Boystown

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SNR at ear level for different technologies

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Fitting the New Standard

Receiver comes standard at +10 dB Default settings are a good beginning, but what

comes next….When should you measure?What should you measure?How should you measure?What should you change?Do you need more equipment?

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The Phonak FM Offset Procedure (POP)

1. (FM)M652. FM(M)653. (FM)HA904. FM(M)90

Match target

Transparent with curve 1

Not exceed MPO targets

Not to exceed MPO targets

NOTE: (M) means muted environmental mic (FM) means muted FM mic

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Worksheet

FM(M)65 curve (dB)

*(FM)M65 curve

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Resources

•www.phonak.com

•www.eschooldesk.com

•www.FMeLibrary.com

•FM Successware 4.3

•POP Procedure found in FM Successware 4.3 –

Guidelines

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Thank you