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Cybersmith SYSTEM VI

For reinforcement of infants as young as 6 months. Selectable reinforcement (uses lights only or lights and animation) using interesting, non-threatening toys. Attractive, durable molded plastic enclosures with smoked acrylic front display panels. Opaque Side Panels force a complete head turn for a more reliable identifiable response.


 

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GORDON N. STOWE SOUNDFIELD SYSTEM WITH VRA OPTION

Gordon N. Stowe MODEL SP10C

100 dB HTL Speech Level (112.5 dB SPL
@ 45 degree azimuth) @ 1 meter in a 6’ x 6’ sound room when driven by an audiometer with 10 watt internal amplifier plus an  external 100 watt boost amplifier.

Audiometers without an internal 10 watt amplifier may be limited to 95 dB HTL with the 100 watt boost amplifier and may require an added impedance matching network.

Optional: Built-in VRA

 

 













 
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IntelligentVRA

Manual VRA
Intelligent Hearing Systems

Video Visual Reinforcement Audiometry

VVRA gives variety to audiometry testing for infants. Video reinforcement provides the capability for unlimited reinforcer variety, allowing you to keep the infant's attention to the head turning task. This variety can also be helpful when testing infants with very particular taste:

Features include:

  • Right and Left video windows when using a capable computer.
  • Up to four ready-to-use videos per side.
  • Quickly switch playlists and sides with simple keyboard shortcuts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pehratek Reinforcer VRA System

Pehratek Reinforcer VRA System

The REINFORCER Action Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) system combines motion and attention getting light patterns to successfully perform pediatric hearing testing. Each smoked Plexiglas box features a small cartoon character that lights up and moves back and forth rapidly and quietly when activated. Additionally, a horseshoe shaped lamp-bar with 20 bright LEDs flash sequentially or in a marquee pattern to vary the combination of lights and motion reinforcement. Optional centering boxes and wireless remote controls are available.


 


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Wired VRA

Quad VRA

Pehratek Wireless XM-1000
 

The Wireless XM-1000 Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) system combines motion with attention getting multiple light patterns to successfully perform pediatric assessments. Each smoked plexiglass box features a friendly cartoon character that lights up and quietly moves back and forth to attract attention. Additionally, 20 brightly colored LED lights flash in a wave or in a marquee pattern to create an ever-changing attractive display for reinforcing responses.

The light-weight Plexiglass boxes are triangular shaped to fit compactly over the sound field speakers in the sound booth and can be mounted using double back tape or Velcro. This user installable system features a RF remote control to activate the system from inside or outside the test booth over 50 feet.

The Wireless XM-1000 offers a full featured hand-held remote control that gives the operator COMPLETE CONTROL OVER 7 functions including:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pehratek Video VRA
 

INNOVATIVE! Two 15″ Color Monitors that display colorful full motion action cartoon images for pediatric hearing testing. The Ultimate child attention-getting and keeping VRA that remains dark until the wireless remote control is used to activate the display to reinforce good listening habits. Each system comes complete with Flush Mount or Dual Arm wall mounting brackets and wireless two button hand-held remote control. When ordering an optional Wireless Centering box with the system it will be upgraded to include a FOUR button remote contol to control all displays. NO WIRES!
















 

 

 

 

 

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Created By Lance P. Brown.
Copyright 1996-2007
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First created on Feb 25, 1994
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