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Ambco Automatic Microprocessor Controlled Audiometer with OTO-CHEK and Printer

$4,011.95
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MFR:
2500-PKG
Medex SKU:
ABE-2500-PKG
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
2 - 3 Business Days
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Description

Ideally suited for industrial, occupational health, physicians and clinics that need to meet O.S.H.A. hearing test requirements.


Features of the Ambco Automatic Microprocessor Controlled Audiometer:



  • AUTOMATIC, SEMIAUTOMATIC, MANUAL TESTS



  • PRINT AND STORE TESTS AUTOMATICALLY



  • INTERNAL MEMORY STORES UP TO 260 TESTS



  • COMPUTER COMPATIBLE



  • LARGE CHARACTER LCD DISPLAY



  • MONITOR TEST CONDITIONS IN PROCESS



  • INPUT SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER FOR ID



  • LARGE PRINT OUT RESULTS



  • CALIBRATION DATE, TEST DATE, CALIBRATION DUE DATE ON REPORT FAST PRINT (Less than 20 seconds depending on printer)



  • VISUAL AND AUDIBLE ALARMS



  • PAUSE, RESUME FOR OPERATOR CONTROL



Specifications



  • MEETS OR EXCEEDS A.N.S.I. S3.6-1989, O.S.H.A. REQUIREMENTS



  • TEST FREQUENCIES: Accuracy better than 1% AUTOMATIC: 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000 (with validity check at 1000 Hz) SEMIAUTOMATIC & MANUAL MODES: 250. 500, 750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000 (Hz)



  • TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: Less than 3%, typical 1%



  • HEARING LEVEL RANGE: 0 to 95dB in 5dB increments except at 125Hz to 75dB and 250 and 8000 Hz to 85dB. Accuracy +/- 1dB



  • DATA OUTPUT: RS-232 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, DTR for printer/computer ID



  • STORAGE CAPACITY: Up to 260 Audiograms



  • PRINT TIME: Typically less than 20 seconds (printer dependent)



  • EARPHONES: TDH-39, 10 Ohm



  • DISPLAY: .375 high, 2 line by 16 characters, backlight LCD



  • POWER SUPPLY: 107-127 VAC 60 Hz, 10 Watts. UL Approved (optional 220 VAC 50/60 Hz available)



  • CASE: Impact resistant A.B.S. plastic, W 10" x L 8" x H 4.2". Total audiometer weight 4.0 Ibs.



  • WARRANTY: 5 years on base system