Specifications
b) For  steeply  sloping audiograms  or  unusual  configurations an  expanded Sensogram  may
be  performed  in  additional  fre q u e n c y  re g i o n s .  Select  [E X P]  (see  B)  to  access  the 
additional frequency regions. Use [= =›] and [‹ = =] to scroll through the frequencies and
select the desired channel(s) for testing. Select [BACK] to exit expanded sensogram mode.
Once the expanded Sensogram mode has been utilized the option to reset [RSET] (see B)
appears  in  the  mode  window.  Choose  reset  when  you  want  to  return  to  the  basic 
Sensogram mode.
Note: It is not necessary to perform the Sensogram for every frequency in the expanded mode.
Only test  the  frequencies  of interest. If expanded frequencies are tested the basic Sensogram
screen will not display thresholds. Open the expanded view to see the Sensogram values.
2. Press  [MODE] (see  B)  to enter  Feedback
mode.  Perform  Feedback  test  in  a  quiet
e n v i ronment.  Instruct  client  to  “Please
remain quiet throughout the entire test and
open your mouth slightly. A series of sounds
will be pre s e n t e d ”. The feedback test should
t a k e about 15-20 seconds per ear.
Note: A series of dashes (- - -) will be displayed if the environment is not sufficiently quiet for testing. 
• Press [TEST] (see B) to begin the Feedback test. If the test needs to be repeated press [TEST]
again.
• Confirm that Feedback values are acceptable. This is indicated in the Feedback window as
“TEST OK”. Insufficient gain for conversational inputs is indicated if the results are displayed
as a series of asterisks (***). Repeat the feedback test. 
Note: If appropriate Feedback values cannot be achieved confirm that the hearing aid is appro-
priate for the degree of hearing loss and/or consider earmold/shell modifications.
• You may choose to use estimated feedback data by pressing [MODE] (see B). Answer yes,
when prompted, to use estimated data.
• The in-situ vent effect [INS VENT], as measured by AISA, is displayed as an equivalent vent
diameter in millimeters. The in-situ vent effect is also displayed in the feedback window.
Note: AISA, the Assessment of In-situ Acoustics algorithm, cannot be turned on or off on the
iP5 programmer as it can on Compass. If the detected hearing aid has been previously pro-
grammed on Compass, and AISA had been turned off, [INS VENT ——mm] will be displayed
on the iP5. 
• Press  [REF]  (see  B) to  view  the available
gain for each frequency region. Below these
values are the Minimum Gain (MIN) values
representing the minimum acceptable  gain
for  a  conversational  input.  Press  [BACK]
(see B) to return to the Feedback window.
Inteo programming is complete.
Note: Once the Inteo hearing aid has been pro g rammed the FINE TUNE window will be the
next to appear when the mode button is pressed. FINE TUNE will be the first window to appear
when the iP5 pro g rammer is turned on and a pro g rammed Inteo is recognized. You can re t u r n
to the Pre c o n d i t i o n s , Sensogram or Feedback mode at any time by pressing the mode button.
iP5 is now in the Pre-Conditions mode.
1. Choose [M-B] in the mode window (See B)
to designate fitting as monaural or binaural.
Use [ARROW] key to choose MON or BIN.
Press [BACK] to exit [M-B]. An exclamation
point (!) will appear next to [M-B] in the
mode window to indicate that a monaural
fitting has been chosen.
2. Select [VNT] to choose the vent diameter in
millimeters  (mm).  Use  the  up  or  down
[ARROW] key for selection. Press [BACK]
to exit [VNT]. An exclamation point (!) will
appear  next  to  [V N T ]  in  the  mode 
window to indicate that vent size has been
chosen. 
Note: [VNT] is not an available option in an Inteo élan.
3. Press [= =›] to access [AGE] for the pediatric rationale and [ ABG] to apply an air bone gap
correction factor. Apply the pediatric rationale if the client is under 5 years of age by select-
ing [AGE]. Use the up or down [ARROW] key for selection of age group. Press [BACK] to
exit. An exclamation point (!) will appear in the mode window to indicate application of the
pediatric rationale.
Note:  The  age  correction  is  necessary  for  children  under  5  years  of  age  even  when  the
Sensogram is measured.
4. For conductive hearing losses  press [ABG].  Enter  the air bone  gap for each  of the  four 
frequencies by using the up [ARROW] keys in each channel. Press [BACK] to exit [ABG].
An exclamation point (!) will appear next to [ABG] in the mode window to indicate that 
air bone gap data have been entered. 
Note: Remember to enter the air bone gap for the specific frequency and not the bone conduc-
tion threshold or the average air bone gap.
ProgrammingInteo
1. Press [MODE] (see B) to enter Sensogram
mode.
a) Obtain  Sensogram  using  bra c k e t i n g
approach  at  500,  1000,  2000, and  4000
Hz.  The  number  that  is  flashing  repre-
sents the active channel for stimulus pres-
entation. Signal is audible when [TONE]
is displayed.
• Press [UP ARROW] beneath desired channel to increase the presentation level.
• Press [DOWN ARROW] beneath desired channel to decrease the presentation level.
• Press [TONE KEY] (see C) to activate tone.
3
2
B
B
C
B
B
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