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IEC 60645-1 REDLINE

Electroacoustics – Audiometric equipment – Part 1: Equipment for pure-tone and speech audiometry

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 March 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 138
ICS Code (Electroacoustics): 17.140.50
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This part of IEC 60645 specifies general requirements for audiometers designed for use in determining hearing threshold levels, relative to standard reference threshold levels established by means of psychoacoustic test methods, and those designed to perform psychoacoustic tests using speech material.

The object of this standard is to ensure:

a) that tests of hearing in the frequency range 125 Hz to 16 kHz on a given human ear, performed with different pure-tone audiometers which comply with this standard , give substantially the same results;

b) that the results obtained represent a valid comparison between the hearing of the ear tested and the reference threshold of hearing;

c) that a means of presenting speech material to a subject in a standardized manner is provided. This will ensure that tests of hearing using a specific speech signal and a specific manner of signal presentation, when performed with different audiometers which comply with this standard, give substantially the same results;

d) that audiometers are classified according to the range of test signals they present, according to the mode of operation or according to the their presumed primary application.

Document History

IEC 60645-1 REDLINE
March 1, 2017
Electroacoustics – Audiometric equipment – Part 1: Equipment for pure-tone and speech audiometry
This part of IEC 60645 specifies general requirements for audiometers designed for use in determining hearing threshold levels, relative to standard reference threshold levels established by means of...

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