Ambco

Ambco 1000 Pure Tone Audiometer w/Sequential Screening

$949.00
Item #:
919
Weight:
7.00 LBS
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Product short description:
The Ambco 1000 + Oto-Screen is the industry’s newest and only PURE TONE AUDIOMETER with sequential screening.
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The Ambco 1000 + Oto-Screen is the industry’s newest and only PURE TONE AUDIOMETER with sequential screening. Available with or without DPU-414 Printer.

Features

  • Unique instrument advances pure tone air conduction threshold and screening tests for hearing.
  • The Model 1000 + OTO-SCREEN is a standard threshold & screening audiometer with the option of sequential testing.
  • Sequential screening eliminating fatigue factor.
  • OTO-SCREEN is microprocessor controlled resulting in accurate, consistent hearing tests.
  • Hands-off screening gives the operator complete control of testing procedure.
  • 5-year limited warranty.

    Specifications

  • Meets or exceeds ANSI 3:6 - 1996. ANSI 3.21 1978 (R 1997) Methods for pure-tone threshold audiometry.
  • O.S.H.A. C.H.D.P. and other requirements
  • Standard Mode - dB (Threshold Level) 0 to 90dB in 5dB steps. Frequency Range: 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000 Hz.
  • OTO-SCREEN Mode - dB (Threshold Level) 10 to 35dB in 5dB steps Frequencies presented sequentially: 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 Hz.
  • Easy to read displays, quiet soft membrane switches to facilitate testing.
  • Portable package with padded bag, weighs 5 lbs.

    Oto-Screen Sequential Testing

  • The Model 1000 + OTO-SCREEN is a standard threshold & screening audiometer with the option of sequential testing. By the push of a button the sequential mode allows the operator to select the screening dB (Threshold). (10-35 dB in 5dB steps).
  • Sequential screening is conducted at the school testing frequencies, 1000, 2000, 4000 Hz or the medical screening at 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 Hz.
  • The screening starts with a 40 dB familiarization tone.
  • A positive response by the patient with the patient response switch initiates the sequential test tones presented at 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz, 3000 Hz, and 4000 Hz to each ear.
  • Sequential testing proceeds only after each timely response.
  • If there is no response of a false response the fail light alerts the operator.
  • Tones are presented at random to eliminate second guessing.
  • Timely responses advance to the nest frequency until both ears are tested.
  • A pass light indicates to the operator the test was completed successfully.
  • The operator is in control and can select standard threshold or screening mode by the push of a button.
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