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TrueFit programming guide

Table of contents
Programming in TrueFit™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Tool bar icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Quick View Pane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Fitting menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Task navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Client menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Instruments menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Fitting menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
End Fitting menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Programming in TrueFit
This guide will lead you through the steps of fitting hearing instruments using
Unitron’s TrueFit fitting software. Some screens or features described in this
programming guide may not be available with all products. Prior to detecting the
hearing instrument(s), choose your desired programming interface:
• If using iCube, insert batteries into the hearing instruments and close the battery
door. Place hearing instruments on your client’s ears and place the iCube around
your client’s neck or place the hearing instruments inside the iCube neck loop.
• If using NOAHlink or HI-PRO with BTE hearing instruments, open the battery door
and insert the programming cable into the programming port. Connect the other
end of the cable to the NOAHlink or HI-PRO.
• If using NOAHlink or HI-PRO with ITE hearing instruments, remove the battery
door and insert the programming cable. Connect the other end of the cable to the
NOAHlink or HI-PRO.
Note: Hearing instrument controls, accessories, easy-t, easy-DAI, audio streaming,
and automatic microphone options are deactivated during programming.
Note: BTE hearing instruments are initially quick fit to a 40 dB HL flat hearing loss
upon shipping. ITE hearing instruments are quick fit to the client’s audiogram if
supplied; otherwise, the devices are quick fit to a 40 dB HL flat hearing loss.
Note: For micro CIC products, ensure you are using the correct MIC programming
cable to avoid damaging the hearing instrument.
TrueFit programming guide

When you are ready to program your hearing instruments in TrueFit, certain sections of
the screen (Main Menu, Tool Bar, Quick View Pane) will remain constant during the
fitting process. Brief descriptions of these sections are found below.
Main menu Main section Tool bar icons Quick View
icons Pane

Fitting
menu

Main menu
The main menu is available at the top of each screen and consists of these options:
File
• Import client: imports previously exported TrueFit client data.
• Print: opens a window that shows the documents available such as the Fitting
Report and the Getting Started Guide. The selected documents can be
previewed, printed or saved from this window.
• Save: saves the current fitting information. Choose from Save to hearing
instrument, Save to database, or Save to accessories (if accessory added
to fitting).
• Close Unitron TrueFit: exits the software application. You will be prompted to
save your fitting information if you have not done so before closing TrueFit.
Hearing Instrument
• Save: saves the current fitting information. Choose from Save to hearing
instrument, Save to database, or Save to accessories (if accessory added to
fitting).
• Test Mode: sets the hearing instrument into a test mode so you can compare
the electroacoustic performance of the device to the published ANSI / IEC
specification data sheets.

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• Verification Mode: sets the hearing instrument into a verification mode to


allow testing without the interference of adaptive features.
There are 3 options:
• Adaptive features active: default state.
• Real Ear Verification: all adaptive features are disabled except for Natural
Sound Balance and input selection.
• 2cc Coupler Verification: all adaptive features and input selection are
disabled.
• HI Upgrade: checks if newer functionality is available for the connected
hearing instrument. If an upgrade is available, the instrument maintains its fine
tuning and new features become enabled.
• HI Repair: will attempt to fix a hearing instrument with corrupted data. The
client record stored in the database will not be affected.
Options
• Preferences: generates the user preferences dialog box with the following
options:
General:
• Language: select the preferred language for text and sound files.
• Presentation: select your preferred level of animations.
• Support: generate Truefit logging information for support.
Fitting Session:
• Diagnostics: choose the preferred bone conduction symbol and view/adjust
the DSL v5 ABR nHL to eHL correction values.
• Fitting: choose the default fitting formula and indicate if speech verification
curves are available from the curve display options on the pre-fitting screen.
• Presentation: select the preferred tuning values display (absolute or
relative); select visibility options for CR values; hide or show preparation
instructions for the feedback wizard and the in situ test wizard.
Reports:
• Curve Design: select the preferred output curve type. Choose from: HL, SPL
Real Ear, SPL 2cc, SPL Ear Simulator.
Fitting Device:
• Communication: fitting device management selects whether the fitting
device is accessible by other programs while using TrueFit.
• NOAHlink: enable/disable the NOAHlink, perform a system check, configure
properties, or start the pairing wizard.
• HI-PRO: enable/disable the HI-PRO, perform a system check or configure.
• iCube: enable/disable the iCube, perform a system check via USB or wireless
connection, upgrade iCube firmware, or start the iCube pairing wizard.
Sound System:
• Sound Output: select stereo speaker or Aurical.

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• Calibration: calibrate to ensure media player sound files are presented at


the correct level. Manual calibration uses a sound level meter. Play the
calibration noise and adjust the TrueFit volume slider and/or Windows
volume slider until you measure 80 dB (A) at the listening position (where
the client will sit). For Automatic calibration start the calibration wizard. This
process uses the hearing instrument to measure and adjust the sound level.
• iCube Configuration: opens the iCube configuration section in Preferences. The
screen provides ability to enable/disable the iCube, perform a system check
via USB or wireless connection, upgrade iCube firmware or start the iCube
pairing wizard (i.e., add an iCube).
• Accessory Firmware Upgrade: opens a dialog box used to update uDirects and
remote controls. The accessory must be connected to the computer using an
USB cable. After detecting the device, TrueFit will offer available firmware
upgrades.
Help
• Online Help: links to the Unitron online Help page.
• Contact Us: links to the Unitron Contact Us web page.
• Unitron Website: links to the Unitron website.
• Support:
• Generate Support Package: produces a .zip file with relevant support
information that can be sent to the Unitron Software Support team, for
troubleshooting purposes.
• Homologation Settings: sets the hearing instrument into a test mode used for
certification of product parameters.
• Export Client for Support: exports client data from the software for
support/troubleshooting purposes.
• Support Materials: links to support material on the fitting computer (if
installed)
• About DSL v5: generates a dialog box displaying notices related to the DSL v5
formula.
• About Unitron TrueFit: generates a dialog box displaying the software version
and copyright notices.

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Tool bar icons


There are tool bar icons available at the top of each screen.
The tool bar icons beside the Main Menu are:
Print icon: opens a window that shows the documents available such as the
Fitting Report and the Getting Started Guide. The selected documents can be
previewed, printed or saved from this window.
Save icon: saves the current fitting information. Choose from Save to hearing
instrument, Save to database, Save to accessories (if accessory added to
fitting).
The tool bar icons above the quick view pane are:
Quick Fit: quick fits the hearing instrument parameters based on the option
selected in the Recalculate menu. The Recalculate menu is accessed with the
drop-down arrow beside the Quick Fit icon. It provides the following options
for the right, left or both hearing instruments:
• Use Audiological and Acoustic Data: uses new audiological and acoustic
data to quick fit
• Reset frequency response
• Reset adaptive features
• Discard current fitting and start over: resets hearing instrument(s) to
default settings
Note: The Quick Fit icon will highlight when a quick fit is recommended during
the fitting.
Note: The discard current fitting and start over option keeps the current
feedback test results. To discard the feedback test results, click on the discard
icon on the feedback optimization screen or re-run the feedback test.

Mute / unmute icons: indicates the current state of the hearing


instrument(s): muted or unmuted. Mute / unmute can be selected
individually for each device or binaurally by clicking the centre of the button.
The centre of the button also lists the currently active environment for the
hearing instrument(s).

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Quick View Pane


The quick view pane is a multi-tab panel in the upper right of the TrueFit screen that
provides useful information on the current status of the hearing instrument fitting.
Each tab can be expanded by clicking on the down arrow to view additional details
relating to that section.
The various tabs serve different purposes:
Client tab
Provides the client’s name, number, last audiogram date, hearing instrument type
and accessories. Clicking on the down arrow also provides access to more
information on the hearing instruments, date of birth, and an area for note entry.
Connection tab
Lists current hearing instrument(s) along with the current connection status for each
ear. An X icon next to the associated side (R or L) indicates the device is not
connected, while a checkmark indicates the device is connected. If the connection is
lost at any point, click the Detect bar on the Connection tab to reconnect. Click the
down arrow to select the desired programming interface: NOAHlink, iCube or HI-PRO.
Alerts tab
Provides fitting help and alert messages during the fitting. A yellow-highlighted
alerts tab appears momentarily to inform you of items that could impact your fitting
should a fitter action result in the need to modify the hearing instrument (e.g., quick
fit) or affect another software screen (e.g., program removal changes program toggle
on remote control). Clicking the down arrow provides a list of all help and alert
messages that have occurred during the current fitting. The alert messages are
automatically removed after being addressed during the fitting , after closing a
session or via the remove icon on the alert tab.

Fitting menu overview


Contains the main categories of a fitting: Client, Instruments, Fitting and End Fitting.
The main section icons beside the fitting menu will change based on which fitting
menu category is selected. For example, under Client, the main section icons are:
Information, Audiogram, RECD, REUG. Details of each of these different sections are
included in this programming guide.

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Task navigation
Once you have opened a task (e.g., Phase Canceller, AntiShock) by clicking the icon,
you can move to your next task by either clicking the x icon on the header of that box,
or by clicking directly on a different task. On some screen resolutions, you may need
to use the navigation arrows along the bottom of the screen to scroll along and view
the various task items that are available.

Curve display options


On any screen displaying a graph, you can change the items shown by clicking the
curve display icon above the upper right graph. Adjustments made here are
applied to both the left and right graphs.
Depending on the section of the software, the fitter will have the option of choosing:
• Gain: insertion gain, real-ear, 2cc or ear simulator. Also, option of showing
feedback threshold obtained during the feedback test.
• Output: HL real-ear, SPL real-ear, SPL 2cc or SPL ear simulator. Also, option of
showing HTL (hearing threshold) and UCL (uncomfortable loudness) data.
• Input / Output: SPL real ear, SPL 2cc or SPL ear simulator, each available at
.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 kHz
• Audiogram: displays current audiogram used in software
• Show target: displays the target curve for the current view
• Show calculated response: displays the original quick fitted hearing
instrument response for the current view
• Verification graph: (available in pre-fitting screen only) displays hearing
instrument response and target curves based on speech inputs at 50 / 65 /
80 dB SPL. Fitter has option of showing curves in gain (insertion gain; 2cc
coupler) or output (SPL real-ear)
Note: When the mouse cursor is positioned over items on the graph, a legend
appears providing further details related to that item.

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Client menu

a. Information
When running TrueFit under NOAH, the
information screen is primarily for reference,
with only the Experience Level dropdown box
described below being used.
When running the TrueFit standalone version,
the information screen is the interface with the
client database.
To enter a new client in standalone:
1. Click on the New Client button.
2. Enter the client information in the
appropriate fields. The minimum required
information is indicated with an asterisk (*).
3. Click Save. A Client Summary table at the
bottom of the screen will populated with
the client information and the client will be
visible in the Clients and Sessions table.
4. Click on the Blank Session icon or button to start a
new session for the client.
5. Select the client’s Experience Level with hearing instruments using the
experience level dropdown box. Choose from:
i. First time – no experience with hearing instruments
ii. Short term / Part time – 30 to 90 days experience with hearing
instruments or intermittent experience
iii. Long term – recently used hearing instruments full time for more
than 90 days
Note: the Experience Level selection will impact the starting setting for the
Automatic Adaptation Manager
To edit client information in the future, click on the Edit Client button in
the summary area, or click on the edit icon in the Clients and Sessions table.
To find client information in the database:
1. Type the client name and/or session information into the search field.
2. Click the Search icon. A list of client records matching the search
criteria is displayed in the table. The list may be sorted by clicking the
column headings.
To create a fresh session for the client containing no previous audiometric or
fitting information, click on the Blank Session icon.
In the Clients and Sessions table:
• Double clicking on a client will open the last session for that client or if
the client does not have any sessions it will open a blank session.
• You can delete a specific client by clicking on the client and then clicking
the Delete Client icon.

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• For each client you can view all of their session information by clicking on the
chevrons to the left of the client number.
• You can open a specific session by clicking on that session and then clicking the
Open Session button or icon.
• You can delete a specific session by clicking on the session and then clicking the
Delete Session icon.
• You can create a blank session for a client by clicking on the client information
and then clicking Blank Session icon.
Note: when a blank session is created, the Session Summary information for the
client screen will not change because the new blank session has not been saved yet
and you will still be viewing the previous Session Summary. Only the Experience
Level will change if it was different from the default.
b. Audiogram
When running TrueFit under NOAH, the
audiogram screen is primarily for reference,
with only the transducer used for audiometry
dropdown box described below being used. To
enter or change audiometric information, use
the NOAH audiogram module.
When running the TrueFit standalone version,
the audiogram screen provides the ability to
enter the client’s audiometric test results.
Select the transducer used for audiometry
from the dropdown menu. Choose from:
Headphones, Insert earphones, Custom
earpiece (earmold); Loudspeaker (0, 45, or 90
degrees azimuth); ABR insert earphones (eHL
or nHL); ABR custom earmold (eHL or nHL).
Note: ABR eHL and ABR nHL data is only used with the DSL v5 fitting formula.
To complete the audiogram, enter the data for the appropriate ear by clicking on the
graph. Right clicking on the graph provides the option to: Set point, Remove point,
Remove all points or Copy (all curves) or Copy selected curve to the other ear. In
addition, right clicking provides the option of specifying the measurement type for
each data point; choose from: Unmasked, No response, Unmeasurable, Masked,
Masked and no response or Masked and unmeasurable.
To enter air conduction data, click on the AC button.
To enter bone conduction data, click on the BC button.
To enter uncomfortable loudness level data, click on the UCL button.
Note: NAL-NL1 does not use UCL data for target generation.
To copy the entered curve from one ear to the next, click on the arrow icons above
the graph for the respective ear.
To delete all of the curves on the audiogram, click on the Remove (Delete) icon.
Click on Use Audiogram to use entered standard audiometric data for fitting
formula targets.
Click on Use In Situ to use previously measured In Situ data for fitting formula targets.
Note: in cases where an In Situ measurement was previously conducted, you will
see this information faded in the background behind the standard audiogram data
when Use Audiogram is selected.
If desired, speech sounds and common sound icons can be displayed on the audiogram
for counseling purposes by selecting the check box for the desired information.

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c. RECD
This screen provides the option to enter RECD
values. If RECD values have not been measured,
you may skip this screen.
To complete the RECD screen, enter the data
for the appropriate ear by clicking on the graph.
Right clicking on the graph also provides the
option to: Set Point, Remove Point, Remove all
points or Copy to the other ear.
To copy the entered curve from one ear to the
other, click on the arrow icons above the graph
for the respective ear. To remove the curve,
click on the Remove (Delete) icon.
Select the earpiece used during the measurement
from the drop-down menu; choose from: Custom
earmold vented, Custom earmold occluded or
Foam eartip. TrueFit will default to the appropriate 2cc coupler reference.
Click on Use Entered to use the RECD data entered into the graph as the
basis of fitting formula targets.
Click on Use Average to use age appropriate average RECD values as the
basis of fitting formula targets.
Note: If a hearing instrument is already selected a grey curve will appear on the
RECD graph. This grey curve represents the average data for the client’s age and
earpiece condition. If no RECD data is entered, age- appropriate average values
generated by the selected fitting formula are used for the quick fit calculation.
d. REUG
This screen provides the option to enter REUG
values. If REUG values have not been measured,
you may skip this screen.
To complete the REUG screen, enter the data for
the appropriate ear by clicking on the graph.
Right clicking on the graph also provides the
option to: Set Point, Remove Point, Remove all
points or Copy to the other ear.
To copy the entered curve from one ear to the
other, click on the arrow icons above the graph
for the respective ear. To remove the current
curve, click on the Remove (Delete) icon.
Select the sound field speaker location used
during the measurement from the drop-down
menu, choose from: 0 degrees, 45 degrees or
90 degrees azimuth.
Click on Use Entered to use the REUG data entered into the graph as the
basis of fitting formula targets. Click on Use Average to use age appropriate
average REUG values as the basis of fitting formula targets.
Note: If a hearing instrument is already selected a grey curve will appear on the
REUG graph. This grey curve represents the average data for the client’s age and
speaker location. If no REUG data is entered, age-appropriate average values
generated by the selected fitting formula are used for the quick fit calculation.
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Instruments menu

a. Selection
The Selection screen provides the option to either detect or simulate a
hearing instrument fitting.
Detect hearing instrument(s):
1. Choose the desired programming interface
from the drop-down menu. Choose iCube,
NOAHlink or HI-PRO.
Note: If using iCube for the first time, you will
need to configure the iCube. From the top
menu, select Options> iCube Configuration
and follow the on-screen instructions.
2. Click the Detect button to perform a
binaural detection.
Note: BTE fittings using iCube may need to be
assigned to a side (right or left). Select the
Play beep button in the Detection dialog
window to confirm the side assigned to each
instrument.
3. In cases where the data in the hearing instrument differs from that stored
in the software:
• Click Use fitting from hearing instrument to use data stored in the
hearing instrument (including any data logging / learning information).
• Click Use fitting from this session to use data stored in the software.
• Click Create new fitting to setup the hearing instrument using
software defaults.
The hearing instrument model, style, matrix
and serial number are displayed after detection
along with the audiogram and fitting range for
each side. In addition, the communication
status is updated on the connection tab of the
quick view pane (upper right corner of screen).
Simulate hearing instrument(s):
1. Click the button for your desired product
line in the hearing instrument simulation
section at the lower part of the screen.
2. Depending on the product selected for
simulation, you will have different options
available.

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• For Quantum products, choose the desired form factor type: BTE,
Custom Wireless or Custom Non-wireless.
• With BTE products, click the picture of the product you desire.
• With Custom products, click the picture of the product you desire.
Select the desired shell type from the shell drop-down menu (if
applicable). Select the desired receiver type from the receiver
drop-down menu (if applicable).
• For Moxi products, click the picture of the product level you desire.
Note: When selecting product for simulation, clicking the centre of the
button performs a binaural selection, while clicking the R or L buttons
performs a monaural selection.
The hearing instrument model, style, matrix and key features are displayed
after simulation along with the audiogram and fitting range for each side. If
desired, you can simulate other products by clicking the picture of the
desired product line on the left column of the screen. Furthermore, if you
wish to detect a product while on the simulation screen, select the desired
programming interface from the drop-down menu in the upper left column of
the screen, and then click Detect. The process will follow the steps outlined
above in the Detect hearing instruments section of this guide.

b. Acoustics
Select the Acoustics screen to configure items
such as: coupling, venting, earhook, tubing,
earpiece and receiver unit.
BTE and Moxi instruments
• If you have ordered your earmold, cShell,
Power Shell, or sleeve molds with
IntelliVent, enter the code and the
software will automatically configure your
hearing instrument for optimal venting.
• For BTE’s select Regular Tube or Slim
Tube.
• For BTEs with Slim Tube, select your Ear
Piece and Tubing Length (optional).
Note: The tubing length parameter is for
record keeping and has no impact on the output of the system.
• For BTEs with an earhook, select your Vent size, Earhook type and
Tubing type.
• For BTEs with external receiver (Moxi), select your Receiver, Ear Piece
and Wire Length (optional).
Note: The wire length parameter is for record keeping only and has no
impact on the output of the system.
Note: Select the Quick Fit icon after configuring the acoustic
parameters to ensure the product fitting considers these aspects.

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Custom instruments
• For custom instruments, you can configure the vent. If you have ordered
the custom products with IntelliVent, the software will automatically read
the code and configure your hearing instrument for optimal venting.
Note: With simulated fittings, you can also select the shell type and receiver
type using the provided drop-down menus on the Acoustics screen (if
applicable). In contrast, these parameters are read from the detected
hearing instrument and cannot be changed through the software.

c. Accessories
Use the Accessories screen to add the Smart Control, Smart Alert, Remote
Control, uDirect™ and/or uDirect 2 accessories to your fitting. When the
Accessories button is clicked, all accessories that are possible to add to this
fitting will be displayed. If an accessory button has a check mark in the
corner, then at least one of these accessories has been added to the fitting.
You will also see the serial number of an activated accessory or the word
Simulated if the accessory has just been simulated.
To pair Smart Control
or Smart Alert:
1. Click the Smart Control or Smart
Alert item.
2. Click the Activate button.
3. The Pair new Smart Control or Pair new
Smart Alert pairing wizard appears. Follow
the onscreen instructions to pair the remote
with the hearing instrument(s).
4. After pairing, you will be provided with a graphic
of the remote, along with check boxes and
drop-down menus to configure the remote.
5. If desired, you can also enter the serial number
of the paired remote in the provided serial
number box for record keeping purposes.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any paired accessory
from the fitting. You can add up to a total of 2 Smart Controls and Smart
Alerts to the hearing instrument fitting.
Note: If a Smart Alert is added to the fitting, the Smart Control scroll wheel
cannot be configured as a volume control since both accessories share the
same underlying communication technology.
To simulate Smart Control
or Smart Alert:
1. Click the Smart Control or Smart Alert item.
2. Click the Simulate button.
3. The serial number box will say Simulated Smart Control or Simulated
Smart Alert and a graphic will appear with various configuration options.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any simulated accessory
from the fitting. You can add up to a total of 2 Smart Controls and Smart
Alerts to the hearing instrument fitting. Any simulated remote can later be
added to the fitting by clicking the Activate button directly beside the row
assigned to the simulated accessory.

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To pair Remote Control:


1. Click the Remote Control item.
2. Click the Activate button.
3. A Detect new accessories pairing wizard appears. Connect a USB cable to the
remote control and your computer, and follow the on-screen instructions.
4. After pairing, the serial number of the paired remote control is automatically
shown in the serial number box. Various check boxes and a drop-down
menu appear to configure the remote control.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any paired accessory from
the fitting. You can add up to 4 remote controls to the hearing instrument fitting.
Note: To modify the configuration of a paired remote control, click on the
serial number of the device you would like to modify.
To simulate Remote Control:
1. Click the Remote Control item.
2. Click the Simulate button.
3. The serial number box will say Simulated Remote Control and a graphic
with various configuration options appears.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any simulated accessory from
the fitting. You can add up to 4 remote controls to the hearing instrument fitting.
Any simulated remote control can be added later to the fitting by clicking the
Activate button beside the row assigned to the simulated accessory.
To pair uDirect™:
1. Click the uDirect item.
2. Click the Activate button.
3. A Detect new accessories pairing wizard appears. Connect a USB cable
to the uDirect and your computer, and follow the on-screen instructions.
4. After pairing, the serial number of the paired uDirect is automatically
shown in the serial number box. Various check boxes and a drop-down
menu appear to configure uDirect. These controls include:
• Dialing Options
Voice Dial – select to enable voice dialing on phones supporting
this feature.
Redial – select to enable redialing of the last number called on
phones supporting this feature.
• Input Volume Corrections: used to increase or decrease signal level
of various input paths through the uDirect.
Bluetooth Phone (in the uPhone program)
Bluetooth Audio (in the uAudio program)
Audio Input Jack (in the uAudio program)
• Allow uDirect streaming to other wireless Unitron hearing
instruments: uncheck this to prevent uDirect from working with
Unitron devices it has not been paired with.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any paired accessory from
the fitting. You can add up to 4 uDirects to the hearing instrument fitting.
Note: To modify the configuration of a paired uDirect, click on the serial
number of the device you would like to modify.

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To simulate uDirect™:
1. Click the uDirect item.
2. Click the Simulate button.
3. The serial number box will say Simulated uDirect and a graphic with
various configuration options appears.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any simulated accessory
from the fitting. You can add up to 4 uDirects to the hearing instrument
fitting. Any simulated uDirect can be added later to the fitting by clicking the
Activate button beside the row assigned to the simulated accessory.
Note: uDirect does not need to be paired to work with Quantum & Moxi
hearing instruments.
To pair uDirect 2™2:
1. Click the uDirect 2 item.
2. Click the Activate button.
3. A Detect new accessories pairing wizard
appears. Connect a USB cable to the uDirect 2
and your computer, and follow the on-screen
instructions.
4. After pairing, the serial number of the paired
uDirect 2 is automatically shown in the serial
number box. Various check boxes and a drop-
down menu appear to configure uDirect 2.
These controls include:
• Notification Options
1) Warnings only – low uDirect 2 battery; Bluetooth pairing process
2) Standard – Level 1 + uDirect 2 on/off; starting/ending charging
during streaming; input channel confirmation; FM announcements
3) Detailed – Level 2 + starting/ending charging without active
streaming; external microphone connection; Bluetooth device
connect/disconnect; transfer call; hold call
In addition, you can select whether the notifications above are
provided via ‘Beeps’ or ‘Spoken’ words. Should you select ‘Spoken’,
you have the option of selecting:
Language – used for the notifications, selected via the provided
drop-down menu.
Caller ID – select to enable / disable the use of spoken caller ID
notification for incoming call on phones supporting this feature.
• Phone Streaming Functions
Access button options:
Redial – select to enable redialing of the last number called
on phones supporting this feature.
Transfer call back to phone – select to enable the client to
transfer a streamed phone call back to the phone.
Connect button options:
Voice dial – select to enable voice dialing on phones
supporting this feature.
Hold – select to enable user to hold a phone call.
• Remote Control Functions: check this to allow the uDirect 2 to
function as a remote control when the hearing instrument is not in
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streaming mode. Configure the ‘Plus/Minus’ buttons as either:


SmartFocus or Volume Control.
• Allow uDirect 2 streaming to other wireless Unitron hearing
instruments: uncheck to prevent uDirect 2 from working with Unitron
devices it has not been paired with.
Note: to perform remote control functions, the uDirect 2 must be paired to the
hearing instrument.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any paired accessory from
the fitting. You can add up to 4 uDirect 2s to the hearing instrument fitting.
Note: To modify the configuration of a paired uDirect 2, click on the serial
number of the device you would like to modify.
Note: the input volume correction is not required with this accessory given
the user can configure the volume level of streamed signals via the +/-
buttons on the front of uDirect 2 and the accessory will maintain the user’s
adjustments for future streamed signals.

To simulate uDirect 2™:


1. Click the uDirect 2 item.
2. Click the Simulate button.
3. The serial number box will say Simulated uDirect 2 and a graphic with
various configuration options appears.
Note: You can select the Delete icon to remove any simulated accessory
from the fitting. You can add up to 4 uDirect 2s to the hearing instrument
fitting. Any simulated uDirect 2 can be added later to the fitting by clicking the
Activate button beside the row assigned to the simulated accessory.
Note: uDirect 2 does not need to be paired to work with Quantum & Moxi
hearing instruments.

d. Pre-Fitting screen
Use the Pre-Fitting screen to change the
fitting formula and/or processing strategy
used in the current fitting by clicking on the
desired icon at the bottom of the screen.
Fitting Formula
1. Click the Fitting Formula task at the
bottom of the screen.
2. Select your desired fitting formula from
the provided drop-down menu: NAL-NL1,
DSL v5 adult or DSL v5 pediatric.
Processing Strategy
1. Click the Processing Strategy task at the
bottom of the screen.
2. With DSLv5 adult or DSLv5 pediatric, select your desired processing
strategy from the provided drop-down menu: WDRC or Linear.
Note: Selecting NAL-NL1 provides a WDRC processing option only.

e. In Situ
Use the In Situ screen to assess hearing sensitivity and uncomfortable
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loudness levels via signals generated by the hearing instruments. While


these results are not a substitute for traditional audiometric assessment,
the procedure can be used as a basis of defining the fitting formula targets.
1. Click on the Start In Situ button for the device / ear you would like to
assess.
2. An In Situ wizard will appear. Preparation information is provided to
assist you with the test.
3. Select the coupling option to be used for the In Situ test. The options
available will depend on the form factor being fitted and can include:
a. Vented (current vent value).
Note: ensure the product venting is configured correctly in the acoustics
screen as it will impact the signal level generated by the device.
b. Temporarily occluded earpiece.
4. After the coupling option is selected, click Continue to get to the In Situ
measurement step.
5. Select the desired measurement type (AC: air conduction or UCL:
uncomfortable loudness level) via the appropriate button.
6. Select the desired frequency /presentation level by clicking on the
graph.
7. Present the tone by using the space bar or by clicking on the Present
Tone button.
8. To present tones automatically when you click on the graph, select the
Enable Autoplay option.
9. If you desire to present tones at a loudness level beyond the safety limit
of 100 dB HL, select the Enable HL > 100 dB HL option.
10. To speak with the client during the test, the hearing instrument
microphones must be enabled by clicking on the Talk to Client button.
The volume level of the device can be adjusted as required using the
up/down volume arrow keys.
If you would like to use the In Situ data as the basis for the hearing
instrument quick fit, check the Use In Situ data to recalculate hearing
instrument settings check box.
Following completion of the test, the In Situ data will be displayed on the
graph, along with any previous standard audiometric data if it is available.
Note: If a previously entered audiogram is available in the session, it will
be shown faded into the background for reference purposes on the In Situ
and Audiogram screens.
Click on Use Audiogram to use the entered standard audiometric data for
fitting formula targets.
Click on Use In Situ to use the measured In Situ data for fitting formula
targets.
Note: The In Situ data can be deleted using the Remove (Delete) icon
above the graph.
If desired, speech sounds and common sound icons can be displayed on
the audiogram for counseling purposes by selecting the check box for the
desired information.

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Fitting menu

a. Feedback Optimization
Select the Feedback Optimization screen to run the feedback test.
1. Click the Start feedback test button for the device/ear you would like
to assess.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform feedback optimization.
The status of the test appears above the graph (complete, incomplete, not
run). In cases where the environment may have impacted the test (e.g.,
excess noise present), the final results include a combination of measured
values and predicted feedback threshold values. The status then indicates
Incomplete. Rerunning the test will replace any predicted values with
measured values if they can be reliably obtained in the current test
environment.
Once the feedback test is completed, the hearing instrument’s gain is
limited as shown on the graph where:
• Black line = feedback threshold
• Grey line = hearing instrument gain limit
• Green line = target gain for 50 dB pure tone input
• Red or Blue line = aided gain for 50 dB pure tone input
Note: If desired, the feedback test can be deleted using the Delete
icon above the graph for the device / ear in question.
Note: The phase canceller is enabled prior to running the feedback
optimization test and the quick fit will be limited to the predicted
maximum stable gain. Following the feedback test, the device is
automatically quick fitted up to the desired adaptation manager level
setting, but not beyond the measured maximum stable gain curve.

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b. Program Manager screen


Select the Program Manager screen to add or
remove additional manual programs, copy
programs, rename programs, change program
order, and assign easy-t / easy-DAI access
(when applicable).
To add programs to the manual program
list:
1. Select the program name under the
Available Program list or click the arrow
next to the program name OR
2. Click the Copy icon beside the
program that you would like to copy from
the Selected Programs list.
To remove manual programs:
• Click on the Delete icon next to the program in question.
To rename programs:
• Click the program name under the Selected Programs header.
To assign easy-t to a program in devices supporting this feature:
• Add a telephone program that has easy-t capability and select the
easy-t check box beside that program in the column list.
Note: Easy-t can only be assigned to one telephone program
To assign easy-DAI to a program in devices supporting this feature:
• Add a DAI program and select the easy-DAI check box beside that
program in the column list.
Note: Easy-DAI can only be assigned to one DAI program.
To reorder manual programs:
• Click on the Move Program Up or Move Program Down
icon next to the program in question.
Note: To select which program is the start-up program, go to the End
Fitting > HI Setup > Startup Settings task box. By default, the Automatic
Program is the start-up program when it is included in the program toggle
sequence. To remove the Automatic Program, easy-t and/or easy-DAI from
the program toggle sequence, go to the End Fitting > HI Setup >
Program Toggle task box.

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c. Configure Features
Select the Configure Features screen to adjust
various adaptive parameters in the hearing
instrument by clicking the desired task item at
the bottom of the screen. These options
include: Phase Canceller, AntiShock™,
SmartFocus™, Wind Noise Manager, Input,
Automatic Controls, MyMusic™ (when a music
program or environment is selected), and
Binaural Phone (when telephone program is
selected in a binaural wireless fitting). The
adaptive feature settings for each program
will automatically default to suggested values.
Prior to adjusting any adaptive feature, select
the program you would like to manipulate
from the program selector list on the left side of the screen. The active
program is highlighted and its name is also listed above the graphs and in
between the mute buttons.
Note: Within the configuration boxes for the various adaptive features,
both ears are linked by default. To unlink both ears, click the link / unlink
icon above the controls in each feature’s configuration box.
Phase Canceller
1. Click the Phase Canceller task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select your desired phase canceller strength using the provided slider.
Note: This feature is global for all Automatic Program environments.
AntiShock
1. Click the AntiShock task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select your desired AntiShock strength using the provided slider.
Note: This feature is global for all Automatic Program environments.
SmartFocus Configuration
1. Click the SmartFocus Configuration task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select your desired SmartFocus position using the provided slider.
Wind Noise Manager
1. Click the Wind Noise Manager task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select your desired wind noise manager strength using the provided slider.

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Input
1. Click the Input task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. The available input options depend on the product and program being
adjusted:
• Automatic Program environments - SpeechZone Directional
(binaural increase to max directionality from the current Smart
Directional position in speech-in-noise when speech is from the
front), Smart Directional (input dependent on SmartFocus
position).
• Acoustic manual programs - Omni (Mic), Fixed Directional,
Adaptive Directional, Smart Directional, Mute
• Wireless streaming programs - Audio Streaming + Mic, Audio
Streaming
• Telephone programs – Telecoil, Telecoil + Microphone, Omni
(Mic), Mute
• DAI programs - Direct Audio Input + Mic, Direct Audio Input, Mute
Note: For environments that offer mixed inputs (e.g., Telecoil +
Microphone, Audio Streaming + Mic, Direct Audio Input + Mic), the
microphone level can be adjusted using the mic attenuation slider in 3 dB
steps from 0 to -30 dB with the exception of easy-DAI.
Note: When binaural phone is activated, the input selection task box offers
the ability to configure phone ear inputs (Telecoil + Microphone with 0 to
-30 dB mic attenuation; or Omni) and non-phone ear inputs (Audio
Streaming + Mic with optional 6 dB mic attenuation).
Automatic Controls
Note: This option is available when the automatic program or one of its
environments are selected.
1. Click the Automatic Controls task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. If desired, select the client’s Highest Priority and Lowest Priority
environments from the provided drop-down menus.
3. If desired, adjust the Sensitivity control using the provided drop down
menu to impact how quickly the Automatic Program responds to
changes in the environment.
Note: The automatic controls should be left in their default positions for
the initial fitting and reviewed later if the client has concerns regarding the
instruments’ switching behaviour.
Note: This feature is global for all Automatic Program environments.

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Binaural Phone
Note: This option is available when a telephone program is selected in a
binaural fitting with wireless Quantum Pro, 20 & 12, and Moxi Pro, 20 & 12
products.
1. Click the Binaural Phone task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Click the Enable Binaural Phone check box to activate this feature.
Note: This feature is active by default.
3. Select the client’s Preferred Phone Ear from the provided drop-down
menu. This choice impacts the streaming direction when Binaural Phone
is activated using the remote control phone button.
4. Click the Push button selects phone ear check box to have the system
stream the phone signal in either direction based on which push button
was used to toggle into the Binaural Phone program. That is, the phone
ear is identified as the side which had its push button activated.
Note: When accessing Binaural Phone streaming using easy-t, the phone
ear is automatically identified as the side that triggered easy-t (ie., the ear
where the phone receiver is located).
Note: When binaural phone is activated, the input selection task box offers
the ability to configure phone ear inputs (Telecoil + Microphone with 0 to -
30 dB mic attenuation; or Omni) and non-phone ear inputs (Audio
Streaming + Mic with optional 6 dB mic attenuation).
MyMusic™
Note: This option is available when a music environment or program is
selected.
1. Click the MyMusic task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Choose one of the default offsets from the provided drop-down menu.

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d. Tuning
Select the Tuning screen to adjust various
parameters in the hearing instrument by
clicking the desired item at the bottom of the
screen. These options include: Adaptation
Manager, Occlusion Manager, Soft/Mod/Loud
Controls, MPO/Gain/CR Controls and Fitting
Advice. The settings for each program
automatically default to suggested values.
Prior to adjusting any of the parameters listed
above, select the program you would like to
tune from the program selector list on the left
side of the screen. The active program is
highlighted and its name is listed above the
graphs and in between the mute buttons.
Note: All Programs is selected by default in the Tuning section. This
ensures that the relative differences across all programs are maintained
when making changes and helps to maintain seamless transitions in the
automatic program.
To fine tune the hearing instrument:
1. Select the desired program from the program selector list on the left
side of the screen.
• To select all programs for modification, click the All Programs
button at the top of the program selector list. The title
will turn blue and all programs in the selector list will turn grey and
the active program will turn blue.
• To select all automatic programs, click the Automatic
program header above the individual environments.
The title will turn blue, the group will turn grey and the active
program will be blue.
• To select all manual programs, click the Manual
program header above the individual manual programs. The title will
turn blue, the group will turn grey and the active program will be
blue.
• To select all wireless programs, click the Wireless
program header above the wireless programs. The title will turn
blue, the group will turn grey and the active program will be blue.
• To select an individual program or environment, click the program
name or environment in the program selector list.
Note: To simplify the view, you can click the chevron icon beside the
program header to collapse or expand the program list for that category.
To simplify the view and expand the size of the graphs, you can click the side
arrow to the immediate right of the program selector list to hide and reveal the
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Adaptation Manager
1. Click on the Adaptation Manager task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the Automatic check box to activate the Automatic Adaptation
Manager (AAM). The software will then use a proprietary calculation that
considers the client’s hearing loss, age, and hearing instrument
experience level (as indicated on the client information screen) to
determine the starting adaptation manager setting and the adaptation
rate for the fitting.
3. If desired, select the speed of adaptation for the current fitting using the
provided dropdown box. Choose from:
• 1 week per 5% increase in the current value of AAM
• 2 weeks per 5% increase
• 3 weeks per 5% increase
• 1 month per 5% increase
• 2 months per 5% increase
• 3 months per 5% increase
• 4 months per 5% increase
• 5 months per 5% increase
• 6 months per 5% increase
Note: For calculation purposes, the AAM adaptation rate assumes one
week of use = 70 hours (i.e., 10 hours / day). Thus at the follow-up
appointment, the AMM current position may differ from what is expected
based on calendar days depending on the client’s actual usage time per week.
4. If desired, the fitter can adjust the current AAM position (% of target)
and the desired end value for the AAM (% of target) for the chosen
fitting formula using the provided sliders.
Note: The predicted time to reach the end value will be updated
automatically depending on the relative position of the Current and End
value sliders.
Note: If desired, the Automatic Adaptation Manager can be disabled by de-
selecting the Automatic check box. The fitter can then select their desired
adaptation manager setting (% of target) relative to the full target value of
their chosen fitting formula using the Current slider.
Note: This feature is global and will impact all programs
Occlusion Manager
1. Click the Occlusion Manager task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select your desired occlusion manager setting using the provided slider
to address any occlusion related complaints.
Note: This feature is global and will impact all programs.
Soft / Mod / Loud Controls
1. Click the Soft / Mod / Loud Controls task item at the bottom of the
screen.
2. Select the program(s) you wish to modify using the program selector
list as described above.

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3. Select the frequency resolution you require for your modification using
the provided tabs.
Choose from:
• 3 / 6 frequency regions (Quantum 6, Moxi 6)
• 3 / 6 / 12 frequency regions (Quantum 12, Moxi 12)
• 3 / 8 / 20 frequency regions (Quantum Pro, Quantum 20, Moxi 20)
Note: The frequency resolution depends on the technology level of the
product you are fitting.
4. Select the frequency region(s) and input level(s) to be modified in the
provided table:
• To select an individual frequency region, select the desired value in the
table.
• A range of fitting values can be selected by either choosing a specific
input label (loud, mod, soft), channel grouping label (low, mid, high or
specific frequency columns) or the All table label. The selected frequency
region(s) are highlighted in the table and shaded in the fitting graph.
• To select multiple frequency regions for adjustment, you can also click and
drag across the table. The slider bar along the bottom of the table allows
you to view frequency regions that are outside the visible table area.
• To view all frequency regions for a particular ear, and/or increase the
size of the selectable boxes in the table, click on the View right ear only
or View left ear only text as appropriate. To change the table view back
to a binaural view, click on the text View both ears.
• Once you have selected your desired region for adjustment, click the dB
drop-down menu to alter the step size of any change. Choose from 1, 2
or 3 dB.
• Click the + or - buttons to apply the desired change.
Note: When a fitting handle has reached its maximum setting, the + button
will grey out (disable). Conversely, if a fitting handle is at its minimum
setting, the - button will grey out (disable).
Note: The table will also display the calculated compression ratios. These
values can be impacted by adjusting the relative differences between soft,
moderate and loud input levels in the Soft/Mod/Loud Control task and by
the Gain Control.
MPO / Gain / CR Controls
1. Click the MPO / Gain / CR Controls task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the program(s) you wish to modify using the program selector
list as described above.
3. Select the frequency resolution you require for your modification using
the provided tabs.
Choose from:
• 3 / 6 frequency regions (Quantum 6, Moxi 6)
• 3 / 6 / 12 frequency regions (Quantum 12, Moxi 12)
• 3 / 8 / 20 frequency regions (Quantum Pro, Quantum 20, Moxi 20)
Note: The frequency resolution depends on the technology level of the
product you are fitting.

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4. Select the frequency region(s) and parameter type (MPO, Gain or CR) to be
modified in the table.
• To select an individual frequency region, select the desired value in the table.
• A range of fitting values can be selected by choosing a specific parameter
label (MPO, Gain or CR). The selected frequency region(s) is highlighted in
the table and shaded in the fitting graph.
• To select multiple frequency regions for adjustment, you can also click and
drag across the table. The slider bar along the bottom of the table allows you
to view frequency regions that are outside the visible table area.
• To view all frequency regions for a particular ear, and/or increase the size of
the selectable boxes in the table, click on the View right ear only or View
left ear only text as appropriate. To change the table view back to a binaural
view, click on the text View both ears.
• Once you have selected your desired region and parameter type for
adjustment, click the dB drop-down menu to alter the step size of any
change. Choose from 1, 2 or 3 dB.
• Click the + or - buttons to apply the desired change.
Note: When a fitting handle has reached its maximum setting, the + button will
grey out (disable). Conversely, if a fitting handle is at its minimum setting, the -
button will grey out (disable)
Note: The CR values can also be impacted by adjusting the relative differences
between soft, moderate and loud input levels in the Soft/Mod/Loud Controls
task.
Fitting Advice
1. Click the Fitting Advice task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the program(s) you wish to modify using the program selector list as
described above.
3. Select the situation (type of sound environment) that is problematic for the
client using the Select Situation dropdown box.
4. Select the concern that best describes the client’s complaints for that sound
type using the Select Concern dropdown box.
5. A description of the proposed change appears on the screen and an
associated sound file is automatically selected by the media player.
6. If desired, play the associated sound file and/or apply the suggested change
using the Apply button. Any previously applied undesirable changes can be
removed using the Undo button.

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e. Data logging
Select the Data logging screen to observe
clients’ usage patterns at follow-up
appointments. At the initial fitting, no data
logging information will be available.
Note: If you want to enable or disable data
logging, self learning and LearnNow™ in the
product, navigate to the End Fitting Section >
HI Setup > Data logging task icon box. The
availability of self learning and LearnNow will
depend on the product.
Note: Saving to the hearing instrument will
overwrite any data logging information stored
on the hearing instruments. You should read
from the hearing instruments at the follow-up appointment to view the
data logging details before saving any changes to the hearing
instruments.
The navigation tab along the left side of the data logging screen allows you
to select from various summary screens. Choose from:
• All Programs: Overview
• Automatic Programs: Summary
• Manual Programs: Summary
• Wireless Programs: Summary
All Programs: Overview
The All Programs Overview screen provides a summary of the total usage
patterns of all programs in the hearing instrument. A histogram chart shows
a breakdown of total percentage of use in each of the available program
categories (Automatic, Manual and Wireless programs).
A table below the chart also identifies:
• Hours / Day
• Total Days
• Program usage breakdown by category
• Further details regarding the individual programs/destinations
within each category can be found by clicking the chevron icon
to expand and collapse the table.
Note: Expanding/collapsing the table will also impact the information
displayed in the summary histogram chart.

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Automatic Programs: Summary


The Automatic Programs Summary screen
provides an overview of the learned (or
logged) user adjustments for SmartFocus and
the volume control in each of the automatic
environments. A histogram chart shows a
breakdown of percentage of use of each
automatic environment relative to the total
Automatic Program usage time.
A table below the chart also identifies:
• Average usage for each environment
in percent
• Learned user adjustments for volume
control for each environment
• Learned user adjustments for
SmartFocus for each environment (if available)
Note: If learning is inactive or unavailable in the product, the data logging
table will reflect logged adjustments as labeled in the table header.
• In the case of learned data, you can remove learning from all
automatic environments for both VC and SmartFocus binaurally with
the Remove button.
• In the case of logged data, you can apply logged data to all
automatic environments for both VC and SmartFocus binaurally with
the Apply button.
Manual Programs: Summary
The Manual Programs Summary screen provides an overview of the learned
(or logged) user adjustments for SmartFocus and the volume control in
each of the manual programs. A histogram chart shows a breakdown of
percentage of use of each manual program relative to the total Manual
Program usage time.
A table below the chart also identifies:
• Average usage for each manual program in percent
• Learned user adjustments for volume control for each manual
program
• Learned user adjustments for SmartFocus for each manual program
(if available)
Note: If learning is inactive or unavailable in the product, the data logging
table will reflect logged adjustments as labeled in the table header.
• In the case of learned data, you can remove learning from all manual
programs for both VC and SmartFocus binaurally with the Remove
button.
• In the case of logged data, you can apply logged data to all manual
programs for both VC and SmartFocus binaurally with the Apply
button.

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Wireless Programs: Summary


The Wireless Programs Summary screen provides an overview of the
learned (or logged) user adjustments for SmartFocus and the volume
control in each of the wireless programs. A histogram chart shows a
breakdown of percentage of use of each wireless program relative to the
total wireless program usage time.
A table below the chart also identifies:
• Average usage for each wireless program in percent
• Learned user adjustments for volume control for each wireless
program
• Learned user adjustments for SmartFocus for each wireless program
(if available)
Note: If learning is inactive or unavailable in the product, the data logging
table will reflect logged adjustments as labeled in the table header.
• In the case of learned data, you can remove learning from all
wireless programs for both VC and SmartFocus binaurally with the
Remove button.
• In the case of logged data, you can apply logged data to all wireless
programs for both VC and SmartFocus binaurally with the Apply
button.
Note: For all summary screens with volume control data, ‘–’ values
represent dB decrease relative to previous default position, while ‘+’
values represent dB increase relative to default position.
Note: For all summary screens with SmartFocus data, steps represents
movement of SmartFocus towards max clarity direction from previous
setting, while steps represents movement of SmartFocus toward max
comfort direction from previous setting.

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End Fitting menu

a. HI Setup
Select the HI Setup screen to configure the
function of the user controls on the hearing
instrument (e.g., push button and lever / dial)
along with the activation of DuoLink (binaural
wireless coordination) for each of these
controls. In addition, HI setup allows you to
adjust other hearing instrument parameters
by clicking on the desired task item at the
bottom of the screen. These options include
volume settings, start up settings, data
logging and program toggle.
To configure the function of the push
button on the hearing instrument(s) (if
available):
1. Click the drop-down menu under the push button label on the primary
screen. Choose from:
• Program Toggle - press the push button to toggle through the
various listening programs.
Note: DuoLink is on by default in binaural wireless product fittings to
ensure the program setting in both devices is synchronized when the
program toggle on one device is activated.
• Volume: Right up, Left down - pressing the push button on the
right device increases the volume for both hearing instruments.
Pressing the push button on the left device decreases the volume for
both hearing instruments.
Note: DuoLink must be on for this setting to function.
• SmartFocus: R clarity, L comfort - pressing the push button on the
right device moves the SmartFocus setting towards clarity for both
hearing instruments. Pressing the push button on the left device
moves the SmartFocus setting towards comfort for both hearing
instruments.
Note: DuoLink must be on for this setting to function.
• Off: the push button is disabled on the hearing instruments.
Note: The program toggle on the Smart Control remote is not impacted
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To configure the function of the lever / dial on the hearing


instrument(s) (if available):
1. Click the drop-down menu under the lever / dial label on the primary
screen. Choose from:
• Volume Control: the lever / dial adjusts the volume level of the
hearing instruments.
Note: DuoLink is disabled by default to allow independent adjustment
of this control on each ear.
• SmartFocus: the lever / dial adjusts the SmartFocus setting in the
hearing instrument.
Note: DuoLink is disabled by default to allow independent adjustment
of this control on each ear.
• Off: the lever / dial is disabled on the hearing instrument.
Note: The + / – buttons and scroll wheel on the Smart Control remote
are not impacted by the setting of this control.
Note: Only one user control on the hearing instrument can be assigned
to perform a particular function. While both the push button and
lever/dial can be configured as either a volume control or a SmartFocus
control, both controls cannot perform the same function.
Volume Settings
1. Click the Volume Settings task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the desired amount of increase in volume using the Volume
Control Up drop-down menu.
3. Select the desired amount of decrease in volume using the Volume
Control Down drop-down menu.
Note: The value selected in the volume control up and down boxes
determines the volume control range provided to the client (as displayed
in the volume settings task box). Each adjustment of the volume control
using the Smart Control remote or on the hearing instruments is 2 dB.
Start up Settings
1. Click the Start up Settings task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the desired Start up Program from the drop-down menu.
3. Select the desired Start up Delay from the drop-down menu. Choose
Minimum, 10 second delay or 15 second delay.

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Data Logging
1. Click the Data Logging task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the desired data logging and learning parameters (if applicable)
from the drop-down menu. Choose from Logging with Self Learning
and LearnNow, Logging and Self Learning, Data logging on or Data
logging off.
Note: The presence or absence of LearnNow in the selected drop-box
menu on this screen changes the configuration of the LearnNow button on
the Smart Control remote. Similarly, the configuration of the LearnNow
checkbox on the Smart Control Accessories screen changes the selection in
the Data Logging task box.
Program Toggle
1. Click the Program Toggle task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Click the check boxes to indicate which of the following you would like
to include in the program toggle sequence:
• The Automatic Program
• The easy-t program (if applicable to the product being fitted)
• The easy-DAI program (if applicable to the product being fitted)

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b. Beeps
Select the Beeps screen to demonstrate and
configure the various user notification beeps
in the hearing instrument. These options
include beep setup and beep enabling.
To demonstrate beeps:
There are a number of play buttons
for various user notifications. Depending on
the product being fitted, you have the option
of playing beeps associated with:
• Program Change: choose the desired
program to demo using the drop-down
menu.
• Easy / Automatic Events: choose from
Easy-t, uPhone activation, uAudio
Bluetooth activation, uAudio audio jack input activation, uFM
activation, or Smart Control telephone button activation.
• Warnings / Alerts: choose from low battery, LearnNow (if applicable)
and Smart Alert notification alerts (if applicable).
• Volume / SmartFocus: choose from: volume min/max, volume ideal
(default), SmartFocus min/max, SmartFocus ideal (default), volume
step change, SmartFocus step change.
• Phone Ring Tones: play provided ring tone.
Note: The phone ring tone notification is generated during uPhone
activation with phones supporting this feature.
To play the selected notification through the hearing instrument, click the
right or left play buttons beside the chosen drop-down menu.
Beep Setup
1. Click the Beep Setup task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the intensity level from the drop-down menu. Choose from:
Very Soft, Soft, Moderate, Loud, or Very Loud.
3. Select the frequency from the drop-down menu. Choose from: Low,
Medium or High.
Beep Enabling
1. Click the Beep Enabling task item at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select the beep notification types you would like active for the client.
Choose from: Program Change, Start Up Sound (initial sound which
occurs upon the powering up of the hearing instruments), Easy /
Automatic Events (events listed under the demo drop-down menu for
this category), VC & SmartFocus Min/Max (end of range), VC &
SmartFocus steps (beeps that occur each time these user controls are
changed), and Warning / Alerts (events listed under the demo drop-
down menu for this category).

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c. Fitting Summary
The Fitting Summary screen provides a
succinct overview of primary fitting-related
items in an easy-to-read table for each hearing
instrument. The table provides an opportunity
for a final check of the fitting settings and
general status prior to printing, saving and
closing the session.
The default table information is dependent on
the product being fitted and can include:
Program List, Client Controls, General Status,
Accessories, and Indicators. If desired,
additional details can be obtained by clicking
the More Info button which then displays Fitting Settings and Acoustics.
Items outside the primary viewing area can be observed by adjusting the
vertical scrolling slider.
To end the fitting:
1. Select the check boxes for the items you would like to print (e.g., Fitting
report, Getting Started Guide). Click the Print & Save button. If you do
not desire to print any materials, remove the check marks and click the
relabeled Save button.
2. Select the check boxes for the items that you would like to save (e.g.,
Save to hearing instruments, Save to database, Save to accessories) on
the save dialog pop-up window. Click Save and then Close in the save
confirmation window.
Note: Clicking the Save icon on the primary tool bar or accessing
the Save function in the main menu also provides the ability to save to
the hearing instruments and save to the database.
3. To close the session, click the Close Session button. If you have not yet
saved the fitting, the save dialog pop-up window will appear. When
running TrueFit under NOAH click the Exit Unitron TrueFit button.
4. After closing the session:
• If using iCube, restart your hearing instrument(s) by opening and
closing the battery door(s).
• If using NOAHlink or HI-PRO, remove the programming cable, insert
the batteries and close the battery door.

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