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Models In The Xenon Range Xenon Hearing Systems *nominal Xenon VC Xenon Plus Behind-The-Ear Hearing System Behind-The-Ear Hearing System 13 13 3.6g 3.6g 12x8x37mm 12x8x37mm Xenon Dir Xenon PP Behind-The-Ear Hearing System Behind-The-Ear Hearing System 13 675 3.6g 6.6g 12x8x39mm 14x8x46mm Xenon XS Xenon SM VC Behind-The-Ear Hearing System In-The-Canal Hearing System 13 10A/312 3.6g 2.5g* 17x12x32mm 10x6x18mm* Xenon SM Plus Xenon CIC In-The-Canal Hearing System Completely-In-The-Canal Hearing System 10A/312 10A 2.5g* 2.0g* 10x6x18mm* 8x6x15mm* Why Digital? The previous generation of hearing aids utilised amplification systems based on analogue electronic technology. These hearing aids simply took the sounds and noises that they "heard" and amplified them. That meant amplifying unwanted signals also. It was possible to apply some limiting factors to the output sound levels of these hearing aids but in general, although they were an excellent solution for the patients, the opportunity to use Digital Signal Processing was a huge breakthrough. Digital Signal Processing allows us, the manufacturer, to do just that:- "process" the signals that are received by the hearing aid. This means that we can manipulate the incoming sound, and transform it into what the user feels most comfortable with. We can reduce unwanted noise, and concentrate on providing the user with clearer speech signals. Available from: www.dac.puretone.net Puretone Ltd, 9-10 Henley Business Park, Rochester, Kent. ME2 4FR. England. t: +44 (0)1634 719427 f: +44 (0)1634 719450 e: info@puretone.net w: www.puretone.net Welcome to DAC from Puretone DAC Features of Xenon Hearing Systems Digital Audio Chemistry The Puretone DAC (Digital Audio Chemistry) range has been Xenon Hearing Systems 100% Digital Signal Processing (DSP) specifically designed for a multitude of hearing losses and user 3 DSP channels applications to suit all environments. Its specialised circuitry 14 frequency band tuning and processor ensure crystal clear sound in all situations. Advanced speech management system Speech is amplified while excess background noise picked up by the microphone is reduced. Speech Management System Microphone noise reduction Xenon - 3-Channel, 14-Band Hearing Systems Independent adjustment for soft and loud sounds 3 channels with Speech Management System (SMS), Manual volume control option Microphone Noise Reduction (MNR) and Feedback Manager. Adjustable compression ratio 1 to 3 comfort programs (dependent upon model), 14 Adjustable threshold kneepoint frequency bands (7 adjustable), WDRC in 3 channels and wide-range AGCo make these sophisticated instruments extremely versatile and suitable for most users’ preferences. The Speech Management System digitally manages environmental sound in order to, for example, increase the clarity of speech in a noisy environment such as a party. It will suppress distorting noise and works independently in each of the AGCi channels. AGCi: Input Controlled Automatic Gain Control Digital volume control option Directional twin microphone option Feedback management Multiple program selection option Feedback Manager Feedback (whistling) is caused by amplified sound being fed 2.8 MHz processor speed 30-bit resolution back into the hearing aid receiver, being amplified again, and being fed back in again. This phenomenon normally happens Electronic noise from the hearing system is cancelled out by the MNR circuitry. Microphone Noise Reduction at the resonant frequency of the auditory canal (about 3 KHz.) The feedback manager dampens this frequency (and frequencies adjacent to it) to prevent feedback occurring. In cases where the patient has a mild hearing loss, it is possible that they will be able to hear the actual circuit noise generated in the hearing aid in a quiet environment. MNR circuitry cancels out this noise and provides the user with a quiet hearing aid.
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