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Navigating the Genie Software: Programming Tips and Tricks for the OPN Products

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1.  The new Wind Noise Management
  1. Needs to be initiated by the patient
  2. Attenuates wind bursts almost immediately (less than 50ms)
  3. Needs to be turned on by the HCP after the FirstFit
  4. None of the above
2.  The Open Sound Transition Bar
  1. Allows the HCP to choose between High, Medium & Low
  2. Contains a 'High' setting which translates to a more aggressive reduction of unwanted noise
  3. Is not an adjustable feature in Genie
  4. A and B
  5. B and C
3.  OpenSound Navigator
  1. Can only be accessed by the patient through an application on their smart phone
  2. Allows the HCP to immediately view the display of effects of their choices
  3. Allows the HCP to tailor the soundscape for each patient
  4. A and B
  5. B and C
4.  The Transition Bar in OpenSound Navigator
  1. Is a visual display of the transition choices
  2. Is an activity analyzer (data logging)
  3. Can be found in the illustration with the head, as background sounds are reduced in size as more help is applied.
  4. A and B
  5. A and C
5.  VAC+
  1. Is the proprietary fitting strategy Oticon uses for their products
  2. Can be defined as Voice Aligned Compression
  3. Is based on NAL2
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above
6.  The (+) in the VAC fitting strategy
  1. Indicates that Soft Speech Booster is being employed
  2. Indicates that Soft Speech Booster is off by default
  3. Indicates that the Feedback Shield is being employed
  4. Indicates that Sound Support is being employed
7.  What is Soft Speech Booster LX in Genie 2?
  1. Provides 3 dB more soft gain above 1.5 kHz.
  2. Can be adjusted through a control called Soft Sound Perception.
  3. Soft Sound Perception allows the HCP to adjust and refine soft gain for each client.
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above
8.  List the 3 technologies that work together in Feedback Shield LX:
  1. Phase Inversion, Frequency Shift, Gain Control
  2. Phase Inversion, Soft Sound Perception, Feedback Control
  3. Phase Inversion, Gain Reduction, System Control
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above
9.  Feedback Shield LX
  1. Runs on both microphones simultaneously
  2. Runs in all 24 bands
  3. Employs a frequency shift of 10 Hz above 1600 Hz and is always on
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above
10.  The FittingLink 3.0
  1. Uses Bluetooth light technology
  2. Connects directly to Oticon OPN hearing instruments without an intermediate device
  3. Is backwards compatible to the FittingLink 2.0 programming device
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above

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