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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 08, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2004
Josef Chalupper, Paunzhausen, DE;
Matthias Fröhlich, Dechsendorf, DE;
Thomas Hopf, Oberreichenbach, DE;
Reinier Kortekaas, Erlangen, DE;
Kristin Rohrseitz, Erlangen, DE;
Christian Weistenhöfer, Bubenreuth, DE;
Josef Chalupper, Paunzhausen, DE;
Matthias Fröhlich, Dechsendorf, DE;
Thomas Hopf, Oberreichenbach, DE;
Reinier Kortekaas, Erlangen, DE;
Kristin Rohrseitz, Erlangen, DE;
Christian Weistenhöfer, Bubenreuth, DE;
Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbH, Erlangen, DE;
Abstract
If a hearing device user has become accustomed to the tone of a hearing device, it is difficult for him to change over to a new hearing device, since this normally possesses a different tone. Therefore, given a treatment with a second or subsequent device, the settings of the old hearing device can be acquired with a computer-controlled event and be considered in a first adjustment given the adaptation of the new hearing device. The new setting then results from the audiometric measurements, the data of the previous device, and if necessary further data. The tone of the new device is thus approximated to the old device.