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Audiometer

Zimed Audiometers are a new generation of auditory diagnostic equipment used to test the hearing efficiency of patients. They offer an expansive testing frequency range and finely calibrated intensity levels, enabling accurate detection of subtle auditory impairments. They seamlessly integrate with high-performance transducers, including insert earphones, supra-aural headphones, and bone vibrators, ensuring an accurate testing experience. Our products feature a compact and ergonomic design that enhances portability without compromising performance.

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Audiometer ZADO-A10

Air Conduction Frequency: 125 to 8000 Hz

Air Conduction Hearing Level: -10 to 110 dB

Frequency Error: ±2%

Display: LCD display, double-line accurate numerical display

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Audiometer ZADO-A11

Test Intensity Range: Air conduction: -10 to 120 dB
Bone conduction: -10 to 70 dB

Microphone: Built-in microphone; adjustable strength (0 to 50) for communication with tester

Channels: Two independent output channels

Frequency: Air conduction: 125 to 8000Hz
Bone conduction: 250 to 6000Hz
Error: ±2%

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Audiometer ZADO-A20

Test Frequency: Air conduction 250 to 8000 Hz
allowable error ±2%

Hearing Level: Air conduction: 10 to 110 dB

Warble Tones Modulation: 5 Hz Sine Wave

Display Screen: 2.4inch TFT LCD display

Frequently Asked Question

1. What is the frequency and intensity range of the Zimed Audiometer?

Frequency Range: 125 Hz – 12,000 Hz (1/6 octave steps) Intensity Range: -10 dB HL to 120 dB HL (1 dB steps) Accuracy: ±1 dB (ANSI S3.6-2018 compliant)

2. What transducers are compatible with the device?

Insert Earphones: ER-3A compliant (for air conduction) Supra-aural Headphones: TDH-39/49 (with cushion replacements) Bone Vibrator: B71 (mastoid placement) Free Field Speakers: For sound field testing

3. How does the device ensure testing accuracy?

Automatic Transducer Calibration: Built-in daily biological calibration check Real-Time Monitoring: Detects transducer placement errors Ambient Noise Compensation: Adaptive masking based on environmental noise

4. What testing modes are available?

Pure-Tone Audiometry (PTA): Air & bone conduction Speech Audiometry: SRT, SDS, MCL testing High-Frequency Audiometry (HFA): Up to 16 kHz (optional) Tympanometry Integration: With compatible middle ear analyzer

5. Is the device portable for field testing?

Dimensions: 30 × 25 × 10 cm Weight: 3.2 kg (with battery) Battery Life: 8+ hours (fast-charging in 2 hours) IP Rating: IP42 (dust & splash resistant)

6. How is data stored and exported?

Internal Storage: 5,000+ patient records Export Formats: PDF, CSV, HL7 (EMR integration) Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6

7. How often should calibration be performed?

Daily: Biological listening check Monthly: Electroacoustic verification Annual: Full calibration (certified lab required)

8. Can it perform pediatric hearing tests?

Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) mode Conditioned Play Audiometry (CPA) mode Child-friendly interface with touchscreen

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