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20100183161 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR TRAINING HEARING SYSTEM USERS - The inventor has found that a considerable portion of hearing system users have a considerable lack of understanding the effect of adjusting adjustable audio processing parameters of the hearing system. Therefore, the method according to the invention comprises the steps of
| 07-22-2010 |
20100220879 | HEARING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A HEARING SYSTEM - The method for operating a hearing system comprising at least one hearing device; at least one signal processing unit; at least one user control by means of which at least one audio processing parameter of said signal processing unit is adjustable; and a sensor unit; comprises the steps of
| 09-02-2010 |
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20130114836 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A HEARING DEVICE AS WELL AS A HEARING DEVICE - Acclimatization of a hearing device user to a hearing device is made more acceptable by automatic acclimatization management. The intensity of the hearing device is increased in the long term, e.g. during several months. The speed of the intensity increase depends on user inputs. A user controls an audio processing parameter (APP), such as volume, with a user control. Each time the user switches the hearing device off and on again, the power-on value (POV) of the audio processing parameter (APP) is changed. The amount of the change depends on which settings for the audio processing parameter (APP) have been selected by the hearing device user and how long the settings have been active. An initial power-on value (iPOV) and a target power-on value (tPOV), which is to be reached at the end (H) of the acclimatization phase, may be programmed by an audiologist. | 05-09-2013 |
20130121496 | VISUALLY-BASED FITTING OF HEARING DEVICES - A method for adapting a hearing device ( | 05-16-2013 |
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20130243210 | METHOD FOR TESTING A HEARING DEVICE AS WELL AS AN ARRANGEMENT FOR TESTING A HEARING DEVICE - A method for testing a hearing device ( | 09-19-2013 |
20130322669 | METHOD FOR REMOTE FITTING OF A HEARING DEVICE - The present invention proposes two alternative methods for remote fitting of one or two hearing devices ( | 12-05-2013 |
20140146974 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING A HEARING DEVICE FROM A REMOTE LOCATION - A method is proposed for testing a hearing device ( | 05-29-2014 |
20140341382 | METHOD FOR MONITORING USAGE OF A HEARING DEVICE - Monitoring usage of a hearing device includes: c) checking whether a message has been received within a time period (dt) shorter than a pre-defined time period (Dt) via a long-distance communication network in a remote device; and d) generating usage status data dependent on the result of the checking addressed in step c). The usage status data are indicative of the usage of the hearing device, indicating “use” if the time period (dt) is smaller than or equal to the pre-defined time period (Dt) and indicating “non-use” if the time period (dt) is larger than the pre-defined time period (Dt). The message includes identification data for identifying the hearing device or a user of said hearing device. The remote device is located remote from the hearing device and connected to the long-distance communication network. The time period (dt) starts from a start event. | 11-20-2014 |