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New Fitter
News
This Month’s Topic for the New Fitter Is…
Beltone AVE.
Have you taken a trip down Beltone AVE.?
Beltone AVE. is a multi-media environment used to fit Beltone hearing aids.
It is incorporated right into Beltone’s Solus fitting software and provides
sophisticated tools to assist the practitioner in addressing patient concerns.
AVE. can be used during practically every stage of the fitting process:
•Demonstrating the benefits of hearing aids for new patients
•Demonstrating the benefits of new technology for current hearing aid users
•Delivering new hearing aids
•Fine-tuning hearing aids after delivery
•Setting patient expectations
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Why Use Beltone AVE.?
Beltone AVE. creates a connection between the hearing care practitioner and the
patient.
In the past, you would make adjustments to the hearing aid(s) to address what you
thought was the patient’s concern. Neither you nor the patient knew for sure if the
solution/changes would work until he or she left the office.
With Beltone AVE., patients can hear the difference with the changes that you make,
because the sounds can be played immediately to verify the effect of your adjustments.
Patients can give you immediate reactions, helping you to better assess and respond to
what they are experiencing.
Beltone AVE. A Truly Patient-Focused Fitting System
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•AVE. uses over 200 sound files that vary from individual environmental
sounds to speech alone to speech mixed with different sounds.
•Presentation levels of the sounds range from soft to loud, simulating levels
that occur in the real world.
•Surround sound files were recorded in real-world locations using a special
surround sound mic to ensure accuracy.
AVE. task bar
AVE. is accessed via the AVE. task bar
located at the bottom of
each Solus screen
The AVE. Wizard, located on the Solus Fitting Screen,
is a quick way to locate the appropriate sound files and loudness
levels needed to troubleshoot a patient’s loudness & sound quality concerns.
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Instructions for AVE. speaker set-up and calibration are found in the
Solus Selection Screen, on the upper left hand side.
Clicking on the AVE. setup icon opens the Quick Setup window which
guides you through the process.
Please note:
You will need a sound level meter to complete the speaker calibration.
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Beltone AVE. is equipped with a state-of-the-art digital surroundsound speaker system that will play sounds with a high degree of
realism and accuracy.
Version A
Version B
The illustrations to the left depict two possible speaker positions
and set-up.
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Components of the AVE. task bar…
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1 Sound category
Choose your category, choose your sound
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I-AVE.
Interactive AVE.
Conduct loudness ratings, access
restaurant noise with adjustable signal-to-noise ratio & more
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Sound Shed
Over 20 sound files are right at
your finger tips to play instantly
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Similar sound files
& addt’l information
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Play, Pause, Stop, Loop &
Volume control
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Sound Intensity Graphic
with Timing & Cue Features
Volume control
Cue/start your sound anywhere within the sound
file with a left click of the mouse
Total running time of the file is displayed at the
end of the graphic & can be counted up or down
Play/pause
loop
Play, Pause, Stop and Loop all from the same
location. For minor loudness adjustments
without using the speaker VC, use the adjustable
volume control
Quickly find specific info on a sound file and get a
recommendation for similar tracks
Select exactly what you want to play. Simply left
mouse click and drag your mouse to highlight
the selection. Press Play to listen to the segment.
You can even combine this with the loop feature
for continuous playback while you adjust the aid(s)
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Hearing Loss Simulator
The Simulator is a great tool that allows the patient’s significant others
to experience their loved one’s hearing impairment & perception
of everyday sounds.
The hearing Loss Simulator is easy to use:
Select the better ear.
The Hearing Loss Simulator is available from any Solus screen
by simply clicking on the Hearing Loss Simulation Icon.
Choose the selection to be played from the
Select Sound File field.
Select Normal to play the selection as a person
with normal hearing would hear it.
Select Simulated to simulate the patient’s hearing
loss.