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Service Manual

Screening Audiometer AS216

Part number 80693104


Valid from serial 736827

Contents
Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................1
General Technical Specifications .............................................................................................................................2
Specification of input/output connections...........................................................................................................3
Calibration properties .........................................................................................................................................4
Survey of reference values for pure tone audiometer calibration ......................................................................4
Disassembly ................................................................................................................................................................6
Electrical Assembling Instrument .......................................................................................................................6
Schematics ..................................................................................................................................................................7
Block Diagram ....................................................................................................................................................7
Main board Diagram ...........................................................................................................................................8
Component Index Top............................................................................................................................10
Component Index Bottom ......................................................................................................................11
Mainboard Partlist ..................................................................................................................................12
Display Board Diagram ....................................................................................................................................14
Component Index and Values................................................................................................................15
Connection Board A Diagram...........................................................................................................................16
Component Index ...................................................................................................................................17
Component Partlist.................................................................................................................................17
Connection Board B Diagram...........................................................................................................................18
Component Index ...................................................................................................................................19
Component Partlist.................................................................................................................................19
Fuse PCB .........................................................................................................................................................20
Calibration Procedure ..............................................................................................................................................21
Service, adjustment and repair.........................................................................................................................21
Equipment for Adjustment......................................................................................................................21
Hardware Calibration........................................................................................................................................21
Attenuator Adjustment............................................................................................................................21
Software Calibration .........................................................................................................................................22
General Description ...............................................................................................................................22
Switch to Calibration Mode ....................................................................................................................22
Tone Calibration .....................................................................................................................................22
Appendix AS216 A Technical Description of the RS232 Interface ........................................................................1
General Specification .........................................................................................................................................1
Control Wires......................................................................................................................................................2
Communication...................................................................................................................................................2
Audiologic Informations .....................................................................................................................................3
Controlling the AS216.........................................................................................................................................4
Set Key Command ...................................................................................................................................4
EEPROM control ................................................................................................................................................6
RS232 Utility Program ........................................................................................................................................6
Examples..................................................................................................................................................6
Appendix B Setting of Set-up Items in AS216 .........................................................................................................1
Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................1
Appendix U Update News ..........................................................................................................................................1

AS216 Service Manual 1

General Technical Specifications


Medical CE-mark:

Standards:

Power:

Operation
environment:

The CE-mark indicates that Interacoustics A/S meets the requirements of Annex II of
the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
Approval of the quality system is made by TV - identification no. 0123
EN 60601-1, Class I, Type B
Safety:
(using UPS400 external power supply)
EN 60601-1-2
EMC:
EN 60645-1/ANSI S3.6 , Type 4 Tone audiometer
Audiometer:
UPS400 External power supply, 40VA, 50 60 Hz
See description in separate Service Manual
100-240V
2xT1A + 1xT2A located on PCB
Mains voltages 10%:
Temperature:
15 35 C
Rel. Humidity:

Storing/handling:
Warm up time:

30 90%

Temperatures below 0C and above 50C may cause permanent damage on the
instrument and its accessories.
3 minutes at room temperature (20 C).

Functions
Signal sources:

Tone:

Inputs:

Pat. Response

Outputs:

Power UPS400
Earphone Right / Left:
Bone conductor:
MTP10:
RS232

11 pure tone and warble test frequencies in the range of 125


8000Hz
Connection for patient response switch. Response lamp will
light when activated.
Connection for external power supply.
Can be selected in the set-up to be either standard
earphones or insert phones.
Optional Selected by pressing shift Right/Left
Use of MTP10 as printer device
Input/output for computer communication. See separate
section in Service Manual for programming details
Operator to patient communication. 10 110 dB
continuously adjustable on the operation panel

Patient
Communication:

Talk Forward:

Attenuator:

-10 to 120 dB in 5 dB steps for tone.


The upper 20 dB is accessed by pressing the +20 dB button.
Silent touch switch for soft presentation of signals. Tone lamp will light when activated.
Tone is presented by activation of Tone Switch.
Manual:
Tone is interrupted by activation of Tone Switch.
Reverse:
Single pulse or automatic pulsing with selectable on/off
Pulse:
times of 250 5000ms.
Patient controlled Hughson-Westlake test according to ISO 8253-1 with automatic
storing of the threshold values in the internal memory.
Patient response is open for 2 seconds after signal presentation.
2 out of 3 or 3 out of 5 correct responses can be selected.
When activated, the displayed values for AC L/R, BC L/R are stored in the internal
memory.
Stored values can be printed out on a printer if connected.

Tone Switch:
Tone presentation:

Auto Threshold:

Store

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Frequencies and maximum intensities


Frequency

Air conduction
TDH39

Hz

dB HL

EAR-Tone
3A
dB HL

125
250
500
750
1000
1500
2000
3000
4000
6000
8000

90
110
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
110

90
105
110
115
120
120
120
120
115
100
95

Bone
conduction
B71
dB HL
-45
65
70
70
70
75
80
80
55
50

Specification of input/output connections


Inputs
Power UPS400

Patient response

Connector type
DIN, 5 pole

Electrical properties
Pin 1 and 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Jack, 6.3mm stereo Handheld switch:

0V
+5V/1.8A
-12V/0.75A
+12V/0.75A
Switches 5V to the logic input.
(The switch current is 40mA)

Outputs:
Phones, Left/ Right Jack, 6.3mm mono
Bone conductor

Voltage:
Up to 5.5V rms. by 10 load
Min. load impedance: 5
Jack, 6.3mm mono As for Phones,
Left/Right

Data I/O:
RS232C

9 pole Cannon

MTP10

9 pole Cannon

RS232 serial port for


communication
Serial port

See appendix A in service manual for detailed


information
For use of MTP10 as printing device.

Other electrical specifications:


Warble
5 Hz sine, 5% modulation

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Calibration properties
Telephonics TDH39 with a static force of 4.5N 0.5N
Radioear B71 with a static force of 5.4N 0.5N
ExAxR Tone 3A (Option)

Calibrated Transducers:

Earphones:
Bone conductor:
Insert phones:

Accuracies:

Generally the instrument is made and calibrated to be within and better than the
tolerances required in the specified audiometer standards:
Frequency:
1%
Pure tone levels:
3 dB for 125 4000Hz
5 dB for 6000 8000Hz

Tone calibration standards and spectral properties:


Earphones
Pure tone:
ISO 389-1/ ANSI S3.6 for TDH39.
Bone conductor
Pure tone:
ISO 389-3 / ANSI S3.6. Valid for placement on the human
mastoid
Insert phones
Pure tone:
ISO 389-2

Survey of reference values for pure tone audiometer calibration


Freq. ISO 389-1

[Hz]
125
250
500
750
1000
1500
2000
3000
4000
6000
8000

ANSI S3.6

(TDH39)

(TDH39)

[dB re. 20
Pa]
45,0
25,5
11,5
7,5
7
6,5
9
10
9,5
15,5
13

[dB re. 20
Pa]
45
25,5
11,5
8
7
6,5
9
10
9,5
15,5
13

ISO 389-4
(ISO 8798)
(NB
masking)
[dB re. 20
Pa]
4
4
4
5
6
6
6
6
5
5
5

ISO 389-3 ANSI S3.6 ISO 389-2


(ISO 7566)
(BC)
(BC)
(Insert)

ISO 389-7
Free field
(FF)

ISO 389-7
Diffuse-field
(FF)

[dB re. 1N] [dB re. 1N] [dB re. 20


Pa]
26
67
67
14
58
58
5,5
48,5
48,5
2
42,5
42,5
0
36,5
36,5
2
31
31
3
30
30
3,5
35,5
35,5
5,5
40
2
40
0

[dB re. 20
Pa]
22,0
11,0
4,0
2,0
2,0
0,5
-1,5
-6,0
-6,5
2,5
11,5

[dB re. 20
Pa]
22,0
11,0
3,5
1,0
0,5
-1,0
-1,5
-4,0
-5,0
-0,5
5,5

Coupler types used by calibration

TDH39 is calibrated using a 6cc acoustic coupler made in accordance to IEC 303
Insert phones are calibrated using a 2cc acoustic coupler made in accordance to IEC 126
Bone Conductor is calibrated using a mechanical coupler made in accordance to IEC 373

AS216 Service Manual 4

General properties for earphones


Sound attenuation values for earphones
Frequency

[Hz]
125
160
200
250
315
400
500
630
750
800
1000
1250
1500
1600
2000
2500
3000
3150
4000
5000
6000
6300
8000

Attenuation
EAR-Tone 3A
TDH39 with
MX41/AR or PN 51
cushion
[dB]
[dB]
3
4
5
5
5
6
7
9
11
15
18
21
26
28
31
32
29
26
24

32.5
36
37.5
36.5
33
39.5
42.5

General about Specifications


Interacoustics continuously strive to improve the products and their performance. Therefore the specifications can be subject to
change without notice.
The performance and specifications of the instrument can only be guarantied if it is subject to a technical maintenance at least
once a year. This should be made by a workshop, authorised by Interacoustics.
Questions about representatives and products may be sent to:
Interacoustics A/S
Phone:
+45 63713555
Drejervaenget 8
Fax:
+45 63713522
DK 5610 Assens
email:
info@interacoustics.com
Denmark
http:
www.interacoustics.com

AS216 Service Manual 5

Disassembly

Signal 2 (BLK)

Mic

Signal 1(RED)

shielded wire is cutted at cable end

Electrical Assembling Instrument

1
4
2
5
6

3
4
5

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Schematics
Block Diagram

AS216 Service Manual 7

d[0..23]

DATA BUS
X2

12.288MHz

58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15

C84
22p
5%

a[0..13]

ADDRESS BUS

d23
d22
d21
d20
d19
d18
d17
d16
d15
d14
d13
d12
d11
d10
d9
d8
d7
d6
d5
d4
d3
d2
d1
d0

C83
22p
5%
GND

c0
c2
c3

R73

c1

100

GND

c4
c5
c6
c7
c8

41
42

XTAL
CLKIN

43
20
19
18
40
17
45
44
39
37
38

CLKOUT
RESET
IRQ2
BR
BG
MMAP
RD
WR
BMS
PMS
DMS

IC1
ADSP-2115KP

16
26
57

100n

100n

100n

2
10
29
49

GND
GND
GND
GND

GND

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16

22
24
31
1

CE
OE
PGM
VPP

R20
10K

30

SCLK0
RFS0
TFS0
DT0
DR0

C89

VDD

IC5

12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2

d8
d9
d10
d11
d12
d13
d14
d15

13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21

O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7

a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
a7
a8
a9
a10
a11
a12
a13

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1

GND

IC6

VDD

VCC

32

GND

16

I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
I/O8

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

d0
d1
d2
d3
d4
d5
d6
d7

CE
WE
OE

20
27
22

c7
c5
c4

VCC
GND

28
14

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
a7
a8
a9
a10
a11
a12
a13

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1

GND

IC7

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

VDD
C19
100n

K6X0808C1D

I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
I/O8

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

d8
d9
d10
d11
d12
d13
d14
d15

CE
WE
OE

20
27
22

c7
c5
c4

VCC
GND

28
14

a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
a7
a8
a9
a10
a11
a12
a13
GND

VDD

K6X0808C1D

GND

VDD

IC25C

C76
100n

C97
22n

C75
100n

22p
5%

GND

C77
100n

R43
1

C16
100n

GND

2
9
34
39

43

R-OUT

C80

c0
c1

1
3

74HC04

ZC/TO0
CLK/TRG0

50
72

ZC/TO1
CLK/TRG1

49
73

ZC/TO2
CLK/TRG2

48
74

ZC/TO3
CLK/TRG3

47
75

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

A0
A1
A2
A3

PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
RDYB
STBB

42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
43
44

IC8A
74HC32

GND

10u 20%

28

C37
10n

C24

C85

C86

C87

C88

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

GND

MP2
VREF OUT

16
15

14
20
24

C7
100n
10%

3
2

+ C8
10u
20%

R80

VREF

+
-

4K75

GND

VDD

IC18A
1

SHIFT
S10

OP275

CS
M1
RD
IORQ
RESET
CLK

IC10

VDD

VDD1

ATT_CTRL

INT
IEI
IEO

Z84C90

GND

8
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD

CLKOUT

c4

GND

R76

22
53
61
66
78

VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD

10
24
33
34
58
67

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND

VEE1

1K

13

MX6,11

C115
100u

GND

VDD
VDD

4K99

7
+

IC18B
OP275

VREF

2K

100

VREF

GND

GND
D11
SL23

D16
NP

+12V
0V
-12V
+5V
0V

GND

VDD1

RXB
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS

6
5
4
3
2
1

C27

MP00

VEE1
VDD
GND

GND

GND

C116
100u
20%

C13
22n
10%

VDD1 = +12V
VDD = +5V

MP0
+ C114
100u
20%

GND
GND

VREF = +2.25V
VREF OUT = +2.25V
GND = 0V
AGND = 0V

22n

MX2

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

RXDA
GND

IC24
TXAO
RDYA

11
10

T1I
T2I

RXAO
CTSO

12
9

C93

C94

1u
10%

11
10
12
9

T1I
T2I

T1O
T2O

14
7

CTSA

R1O
R2O

R1I
R2I

13
8

TXDA
DTRA

1u
10%

C1+

VDD

16

C1-

V+

1u
10%

C2+

V-

C2-

GND

DSR
VDD
C92
1u
10%

C91
1u
10%

R42
1K

C95
1u
10%

15

R1O
R2O

RXDB
TXDB

14
7

R1I
R2I

13
8
16

GND

C1+

VDD

C1-

V+

2 C29

C28

1u
10%

C2+

V-

C2-

GND

4
3
2
1

GND

IC25E

MX5

T1O
T2O

TO
SERIAL
PRINTER

11

10
74HC04

GND
VDD

1u
10%

VEE1 = -12V
C108
22n
10%

6pol

TALK
FORWARD
VEE1

GND

D15
NP

MX7

1
2
C117
100p
5%

D10
SL23

TXB

C30
+

R77

C118 R79
1u
10%

GND

C113

GND

475K
-

R78

10p 2%

VDD
1K

74HC04

C119

GND
R75

MAX202

22n

20%

MX4
R74

GND

C25
100n

93C66A

IC25F
12

POWER SUPPLY

C109

GND

VCC
NC
NC
GND

GND

VDD1

GND

GND

CS
SK
DI
DO

S CLK
S DATA
C/D DISPLAY
CS DISPLAY
BUSY DISPLAY
LED ENABLE

IC12
VDD

VDD

8
7
6
5

VDD

GND

PAT.RESP

1
2
3
4

COL3
COL2
COL1
COL0
ROW0
ROW1
ROW2
TSW

GND

GND
C38
10n GND

1K
IC11

R48

3
10
35
38

PD

RESET

BM
TSI
TSO
SDI
SDO
SDCLK
SDFS
XCTL0
XCTL1

44

1u
10%

33
8
7
4
5
1
6
36
37

1u
10%

12

LFILT
RFILT

C78

c8

100n

SIGNAL

MP3

GNDA
GNDA
GNDA

C9

VDD

81
80
79
77
76
57

100n

30

+ C6
10u
20%

11

C79

DMS

100n

C17

13
25

L-AUX2
R-AUX2

21
19

54
51
52

11

GND

IC3
AD1847

VREF
VREFI

IC9D
74HC08

10u 20%

C82

L-OUT

13

c8

IC25D
8

GND

VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD

XTAL2I

XTAL2O

42

41

40
XTAL1I

XTAL1O

VCC
VCC

12

c5

GND

c4

74HC04

C2

VREF OUT

C55
330n
10%

VDD

C81

32
31

1
84
83
82

74HC04

GND

L-AUX1
R-AUX1

PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
RDYA
STBA

19
20
21
23
25
26
27
28
45
46

RXDA
RXCA
TXDA
TXCA
CTSA
DCDA

RESET

GND

VDD

18
17
15
16
9
8

c0

R72
301

IC25B

RTSA-PC4
DTRA-PC5
SYNCA-PC6
WT/RDYA-PC7

C3
22n

29
30
31
32

26
27

OSC
CLKOUT

WT/RDYB-PC0
SYNCB-PC1
DTRB-PC2
RTSB-PC3

GND

L-LI2
R-LI2

55
56

11
12
13
14

REF

22
18

XTALI
XTALO

RXDB
RXCB
TXDB
TXCB
CTSB
DCDB

5
6

L-LI1
R-LI1

60
59

2
3
5
4
6
7

RES
RES

23
17

10

14

R1
301

CT

X1
20.000MHz

VDD
C21
100n
GND

4 x 4K75

c1

R45

7
GND

SENSE
RESIN

22p
5%

GND

TL7705A

C1

IC9C
74HC08

GND

R3
10K

74HC04

28
14

R81
R46 R47

14

VDD

20%
C5
100n

IC25A
2

IC2

IC9B
74HC08

d15
d14
d13
d12
d11
d10
d9
d8

VDD

68u

VCC
GND

GND

a3
a2
a1
a0

C96
100n

C15
100n

C4

c7
c5
c4

K6X0808C1D

62
63
64
65
68
69
70
71

VDD

20
27
22

c[0..8]

GND

7
2

CE
WE
OE

27C010

VDD

R2
10K

d16
d17
d18
d19
d20
d21
d22
d23

C18
100n

VDD

MP1

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

GND

NC

c[0..8]

CONTROL BUS

I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
I/O8

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

C20
100n

GND

c0

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1

GND

51
48
47
46
50

C90

GND

VDD
VDD
VDD

56
54
53
52
55

C14

c2
c3

d22
d23

c6
c4

SCLK1
RFS1/IRQ0
TFS1/IRQ1
DT1/FO
DR1/FI

VDD

a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
a7
a8
a9
a10
a11
a13

a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
a7
a8
a9
a10
a11
a12
a13

21
22
23
24
25
27
28
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13

VDD
VDD

IC4

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23

GND

1u
10%

+ C26
1u
10%

Constr.

Appr.

Constr.

111002

AMJ

IBP

Sheet

Revision

260906

PSC

IBP

1 of 2

Date

15

MAX202
GND

Title

GND

Mainboard 093
Partno.

GND

69012001

Drawingno.

NP = Not Present

D02006202

AS216 Service Manual Page 8

VDD

VDD1
VDD

R71
100K

C22
VDD

14

VDD
IC16B
4070

100n

R8
10K

GND

VDD

IC16A
4070

IC16D
4070

47K5

R7

11

5
4

T4
BC847

12

1
13

7
R5
4K32

C31
4n7
10%

GND

R6
4K32

GND

COL2

C56
10n
5%

WARBLE

REV/PULS

+20dB

S1

L/R

S2

S3

S4

ROW0

GND

IC10,25

STORE

VDD

D2
LL4148

2
S5

C60
220n
10%

R69
22K
0.33W

GND

TSW
IC10,28

GND
GND

COL3

COL1

10K

R12
10K

ROW1

Offset

VREF
C61
220n
10%

COL0

2
C35
6u8
20%

IC10,20
IC10,21

R13

22p
5%

D1
LL4148

GND

IC10,23

GND

IC10,19

IC9A
74HC08

R11
10M

C34

22p
5%

D3
LL4148

10

R9
47K5

10K

C33

100n

GND

R70

GND

IC16C
4070

R10
10M

C23

14

10p 2%

C32

MP6

P1

5K

IC10,26

R28

C43

1u

18K2
C12

100p

5%

R29
1K

N1

HZ INC.

HZ DEC.

10%

S6A

N2

dB DEC.

S6B

dB INC.

S7A

3
S7B

ROW2
TOUCH SWITCH

VDD1

R24

IC10,27

20K

R21
10K

VREF

C40
10n

IC19
OP27

C41
10n

R23
4K99

220n

3
dB DECR/INCR

Hz DECR/INCR

6
3

C42
4u7
20%

R22
10K

C39
NP
10%

3K01

S9

1
2

GND

IC20

R25

3
VDD1 = +12V
VDD = +5V

R27
2K49

GND
6

POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS

1K

OP27

ATT_CTRL

P2

Gain

VDD1

Chassis

HF9

S8

C72

C73

SHIFT
GND

GND

220n

SHIFT

S10

VEE1

IC10,7

GND

VEE1 = -12V
VEE1

VREF = +2.25V
VREF OUT = +2.25V

GND

GND
GND

1K
P4

GND = 0V
AGND = 0V

R36

GND

C48

VDD1

GND

GND

C71
220n

VEE1

GND

VDD

GND

R32
NP

GND

C54
1u
10%

P5
NP

VEE1

VEE1

S1

S2

GND

C64

GND

VEE1

GND
T1

V-

R35

MJD122

22p
5%

R37

1K54

100

IC23
OP27

T2

GND

VDD

C51
220n

R38
10

MJD127

GND
+20dB

GND
VEE1

VDD

220n

C66
100n

R4
243K

100n
GND

R65
100K

1u
10%

V+

220n

IC15
OP27

R31
3K92
C68

C47

7
3

MP4

220n

GND

GND
GND
6

5
GND

C49

220n

C52

IC14
THAT2181S

18K2

1u
10%

C62

C53
100n

IC22
DG419

IN

IC17A
LF353

VDD1

VDD

VDD1

C65

R30

5K36
C59
1n
10%

R15
7K5

C44

82K5

10K

GND

R16

VDD1
C67
100n

VREF

R40

14K3

100n

R39

R34

18K2

SIGNAL

C70
220n

5%

22p 5%

R33

GND

C58
100p
5%

R41
82K5

IC17B
LF353

10K

C46
C69

7K5

100p

MP5

VDD1

R18

R17

1K54

GND

R19
100K

GND

GND

VDD1

C63

C50

220n

220n

VEE1

R64
100K

GND

+20dB

GND

VDD
LED ENABLE
S CLK
S DATA
CS DISPLAY
BUSY DISPLAY
C/D DISPLAY

IC13

44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
2

c0
c[0..8]

c[0..8]

PAT.RESP

VDD

VDD

OUT18
OUT19
OUT20
OUT21
OUT22
OUT23
OUT24
OUT25
OUT26
OUT27
NC
OUT28
OUT29
OUT30
OUT31
OUT32
OUT33
OUT34
ENABLE
DATA
CLK
VSS

NC
NC
OUT17
OUT16
OUT15
OUT14
OUT13
OUT12
OUT11
OUT10
OUT09
NC
OUT08
OUT07
OUT06
OUT05
OUT04
OUT03
OUT02
OUT01
BC
VDD

R66
100K

1
23
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

IC8D
VDD

LEFT

11
D8

RIGHT

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

1n
10%

12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

BRIGHTNESS
CONTROL
C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107

LL4148

D7

C10
10n
5%

RL3
SMD11A05

BONE

IC8B

4 Bone

5
RESET

4
VDD

D14
2
LL4148

RL4
SMD11A05

D5
RIGHT

C110

D20
3V9

100n

GND

Constr.

Appr.

Constr.

111002

AMJ

IBP

Sheet

Revision

260906

PSC

IBP

2 of 2

Date

MX6
GND

GND

R68
100K

+20dB

T5
BC857

VDD

74HC32

C11
10n
5%

D13

74HC32

VDD
PULSE

6
5
4
3
2
1

10

D6

P3
4K7
A

MX1

4 Right

IC8C

8
D9

2K

RL2
SMD11A05

R67
100K

WARBLE

R14

VDD
LL4148

LEFT

VDD

GND

C99

74HC32

VDD

5450V

C98

D12

REV

GND
D21
LL4148

12

D4

4 Left

13

Title

GND

Mainboard 093
Partno.

GND

GND

69012001

Drawingno.

NP = Not Present

D02006202

AS216 Service Manual Page 9

Component Index Top


D01006601

AS216 Service Manual 10

Component Index Bottom


D01006701

AS216 Service Manual 11

Mainboard Partlist
PCB 69012001 (68587) Assembled board PCA 51010002
Quantity Part Reference
1 A15
8 C1 C2 C33 C34 C46 C52 C83 C84
6 C3 C13 C97 C108 C109 C113
1 C4
32 C5 C7 C9 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21
C22 C23 C24 C25 C53 C66 C67 C68 C69 C75
C76 C77 C80 C85 C86 C87 C88 C89 C90 C96
C110
4
7
4
17
1
2
1
1
13
1
11
3
7
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
8
2
1
1
1

C6 C8 C81 C82
C10 C11 C37 C38 C40 C41 C56
C12 C48 C58 C117
C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C43 C44 C47 C54 C78
C79 C91 C92 C93 C94 C95 C118
C31
C32 C119
C35
C42
C49 C50 C51 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C70
C71 C72 C73
C55
C59 C98 C99 C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105
C106 C107
C114 C115 C116
D1 D2 D3 D12 D13 D14 D21
D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9
D10 D11
D20
IC1
IC16
IC17
IC18
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5 IC6 IC7
IC10
IC11
IC12 IC24
IC13
IC14
IC15 IC19 IC20 IC23
IC22
IC25
IC8
IC9
MP00 MP0 MP1 MP2 MP3 MP4 MP5 MP6
MX1 MX4
MX2
MX5
MX6

Part Number

Value

Tolerance

75800801
61416101
61400101
61000301
61413201

DIP32
22p
22n
68u
100n

5%
10%
20%
10%

61002801
61401001
61401401
61401601

10u
10n
100p
1u

20%
5%
5%
10%

61415001
61400801
61002701
61000501
61414301

4n7
10p
6u8
4u7
220n

10%
2%
20%
20%
10%

61417401
61400301

330n
1n

10%
10%

61003101
61700201
71700101
61700301
61700101
62009701
62000301
62017401
62000701
62001401
62007701
72000101
62002501
62009601
62002901
62002201
62000201
62001101
62031601
62008201
62000401
62003801
62012701
74000101
75800601
75810901
75800201
75800301

100u
LL4148
LED
SL23
3V9
ADSP-2115KP
4070
LF353
OP275
TL7705A
AD1847
27C010
K6X0808C1D
Z84C90
93C66A
MAX202
5450V
THAT2181S
OP27
DG419
74HC04
74HC32
74HC08
MP
6pol
10pol
4pol
12pol

20%

AS216 Service Manual 12

Quantity Part Reference


1 MX7
1 P1
2 P2 P4
1 P3
2 R1 R72
11 R2 R3 R7 R8 R12 R13 R16 R17 R20 R21 R22
1 R4
2 R5 R6
2 R9 R70
2 R10 R11
2 R14 R79
2 R15 R18
7 R19 R64 R65 R66 R67 R68 R71
2 R23 R77
1 R24
1 R25
1 R27
3 R28 R30 R33
1 R29
1 R31
1 R34
2 R35 R36
3 R37 R73 R74
1 R38
2 R39 R41
1 R40
4 R42 R75 R76 R81
1 R43
5 R45 R46 R47 R48 R80
1 R69
1 R78
3 RL2 RL3 RL4
6 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S10
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

S1- S4S10S2S3S5S8 S9
T1
T2
T4
T5
TO1
X1
X2

Part Number

Value

75801001
63400201
63400301
73400101
60401401
60400201
60402701
60314001
60402501
60402601
60400901
60421101
60401701
60403001
60402001
60400701
60402901
60402401
70121901
60403501
60400801
60425701
60401201
60401301
60400401
60403101
60403601
60410001
60401101
70100101
60408701
64500101
36302001

2pol
5K
1K
4K7
301
10K
243K
4K32
47K5
10M
2K
7K5
100K
4K99
20K
3K01
2K49
18K2
1K
3K92
14K3
1K54
100
10
82K5
5K36
1K
1
4K75
22K
475K
SMD11A05
SW
PUSHBUTTON
tast_2
tast_0
tast_1
tast_1
tast_0
CODESWITCH
MJD122
MJD127
BC847
BC857
PAD
20.000MHz
12.288MHz

36307201
36309201
36307101
36307301
36309301
73900101
64600201
64600301
64600401
64600101
63201201
63201401

Tolerance

1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
5%
1%

AS216 Service Manual 13

Display Board Diagram


IC1
VIM808DP

1-3
1-2
1-1
24
23
20

2-3
2-2
2-1

2-L

26
25
18

27

3-3
3-2
3-1
29
28
15

4-L

4-3
4-2
4-1
31
30
12

32

5-3
5-2
5-1
34
33
9

6-3
6-2
6-1

6-L
37

36
35
6

7-3
7-2
7-1
39
38
3

22
42
21

S31
S30
S29
S28
S27
S26
S25
S24
S23
S22
S21
S20
S19
S18
S17
S16
S15
S14
S13
S12
S11
S10
S9
S8
S7
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
S0

51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19

41
40
1

8-3
8-2
8-1

COM1
COM2
COM3

VDD

18
17
16
15

IC2
PD7225

52

CL1

CL2
1

3
4
5

C/D
SCK
SI
CS
BUSY

GND

GNDD

12
8
9
10
11

RE SE T

100n

13

C1

22n

COM3
COM2
COM1
COM0
SY NC

C8

VDD
VDD

33
7

VLCD1
VLCD2
VLCD3

VDD

R5

182K

R1
10k
C2
470n

R2
10k

C3
470n

R3
10k

C4
470n

R4
4K99

GNDD
PATIENT RESPONSE
MX6

VDD

R6

-RESET
C/D DISPLA Y
BUSY DISPLAY
CS DISPLAY
S DATA
S CLK

12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

D16

D17

C6

82R5

22n
R7

VDD
GNDD

D18

D19

GNDD

82R5
GNDD

C7

MX3
4
3
2
1

22n

IC3B
74HC04
4

GNDD
R8

D10

178
VDD
C5
5

R9

D15

178
GNDD

14

22n

IC3C
74HC04
6

GNDD
1

11

IC3A
74HC04

10

IC3E
74HC04

GNDD
12

8
IC3F
74HC04

IC3D
74HC04
GNDD

Interacoustics a/s

Title
13

Or ganization

GNDD

AS216 Display Boar d

Document Number
1
1
Sheet
Date

of

xd di 0004 00002
Rev

MBA

Tuesday, May 13, 2003

Page

AS216 Service Manual 14

Component Index and Values

xidi 0006 00002

AS216 Service Manual 15

Left

Right

J1
Phonejack Stereo SW

GND_Left

J2
Phonejack Stereo SW

LEFT

GND_Right

Model 071: Pat.Response


Model 093 = NP

Bone
J3
Phonejack Stereo SW

RIGHT

GND_Bone

BONE

J5
Phonejack Stereo SW

+5V
PAT_RES

C1
22n

C2
100p

C3
22n

Chassis

C4
100p

C5
22n

Chassis

C6
100p

C10
22n

Chassis

C11
22n

Chassis

+5V

Model 071: InsertMask.


Model 093: Pat.Respose

CO3

J4
Phonejack Stereo SW

PAT_RES

1
2
3
4
4pol

Mainboard 071: MX1


Display Board 093: MX3
GND_INS

R1

R2

NP

INS

R3

R4

NP

C7
22n

C8
22n

PAT_RES

+5V

C9
NP

Chassis
CO1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

GND_INS
INS
GND_Bone
BONE
GND_Right
RIGHT
GND_Left
LEFT

CO2

1
2
3
4
5
6

GND_Bone
BONE
GND_Right
RIGHT
GND_Left
LEFT

N1

N2
Chassis

Presskrue-3mm

Lodde

NP

8pol

Mainboard 071: MX2


Model 093 = NP

Interacoustics A/S

Model 071 = NP
Mainboard 093: MX1

Approved

Date

Constr.

Construction

080403

PSC

TKJ

Revision

121250

PSC

TKJ

Rear Panel 071/093


Partno. 69011301
Sheet 1 of 1
Title

NP = Not Present

Drawingno. D02005401 093

AS216 Service Manual Page 16

Component Index

Component Partlist
PCB 69011301 (68170) Assembled board 51029001
Quantity Part Reference
1 A3
6 C1 C3 C5 C7 C10 C11
4 C2 C4 C6 C8
1 CO1
1 CO3
5 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5
1 N1
2 R1 R3

Part Number
35600501
61400101
61400201
75801101
75800201
75001001
35305201
60400102

Value
spacer
22n
100p
8pol
4pol
Phonejack Stereo SW
presskrue
0

Tolerance
10%
1%

1%

AS216 Service Manual 17

Mainboard 071: RC3


Mainboard 093: NP

N3 N5 N2 N4 N1

N11 N12 N14 N15 N17 N18

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

CO1
16pol
C26

22n

C1

1n

C27

22n

C2

1n

C28

22n

C3

1n

C4

1n

C5

1n

C6

1n

C7

1n

C8

1n

C9

1n

C10

1n

C11

1n

C12

1n

C13

1n

C14

1n

C15

1n

C16

1n

C17

1n

C18

1n

1n

C21

1n

Mainboard 071: MX3


Mainboard 093: MX4

CO3

Mainboard 071: MX4


Mainboard 093: MX5
CO4
10pol

4
3
2
1

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

Mainboard 071: MX5


Mainboard 093: MX2

C29

1n

C38

1n

C30

1n

C39

1n

C31

1n

C40

1n

C32

1n

C41

1n

C33

1n

C42

1n

C34

1n

C43

1n

C35

1n

C44

1n

C36

1n

C45

1n

C37

1n

C46

1n

CO5
4pol

1n

C23

1n

C24

1n
1n

CO2

25pol

PRINTER
Chassis

9pol

Chassis

CO7

9pol

11

CO6

RS232

31

30

10

1
14
2
15
3
16
4
17
5
18
6
19
7
20
8
21
9
22
10
23
11
24
12
25
13

1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5

Chassis

1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5

Chassis
Chassis

10

C25

NC
GND
+5V
-12V
GND
+12V

1n

C20

C22

1
2
3
4
5
6

Chassis

11

C19

6pol

Model 041
Chassis

Chassis

Interacoustics A/S

Chassis

Chassis

Date

Constr.

Approved

Construction

080403

PSC

TKJ

Revision

121205

PSC

TKJ

Rear Panel B 071/093


Partno. 69011401
Sheet 1 of 1
Title

NP = Not Present

Drawingno. D02005501 093

AS216 Service Manual Page 18

Component Index

Component Partlist
PCB 69011401 (68175) Assembled board PCA 51003001

Quantity

Part Reference
3 C26 C27 C28
C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40
18 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46
1 CO3
1 CO4
1 CO5
2 CO6 CO7
1 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N11 N12 N14 N15 N17 N18

Part Number
61400101

Value
22n

Tolerance
10%

61400301
75800601
75810901
75800201
75300201

1n
6pol
10pol
4pol
9pol
Pad

10%

AS216 Service Manual 19

Fuse PCB

Fuse 1A IA part number 63600801 Fuse 2A IA part number 63601001


I

AS216 Service Manual 20

Calibration Procedure
Service, adjustment and repair
This instrument can be serviced, adjusted and repaired without loosening the validity of the CE-marking provided
the measuring equipment used is fulfilling the demands below, the adjustment procedures are followed and the
personnel is having the necessary qualifications approved by Interacoustics.
Equipment for Adjustment
In order to assure correct calibration of the audiometric equipment, it is important that the necessary measuring
equipment is present and that it is reliable and stable.
Minimum requirements for measuring equipment:

Measuring amplifier with input for condenser microphone or a sound level meter, fulfilling the
demands of IEC 651 Type 1.
Acoustical coupler, 6cc and 2cc. Fulfilling the demands of IEC 308 and IEC 126.
1 pressure field condenser microphone for the above mentioned couplers, fulfilling the demands of
IEC 1094-1.
Artificial mastoid, fulfilling the demands of IEC 373.
Furthermore it is recommended to have an acoustic calibrator for the control of the complete
measuring chain.
General purpose frequency counter.
General purpose digital multimeter.

In order to be able to trace and monitor the signals it will be convenient also to have an oscilloscope.

The calibration of AS216 is separated in to parts; a hardware calibration (adjustment of trimmers), and a software
calibration (sound level adjustment and modification register adjustment).

Hardware Calibration
Attenuator Adjustment
While pushing the Shift and Store buttons switch on power.
The AS216 will now be in calibration mode and the display will show:

50 C 125
Wait 3 minutes, while the instrument stabilises. All measurements are made with reference to MP00(GND)

1.

Go to 1000Hz by stepping the frequency INCR. key.

85 C 1000
2.

Connect an AC voltmeter to MP5 on the main board.

3.
4.

Press the Intensity Incr. until the AC voltmeter has stopped to increase.
Press STORE.

AS216 Service Manual 21

85 C 1500
5.

Press Shift and Frequency DECR. The AS216 will go back to normal mode.

30
7.

1000

Select Right, Rev and 100dB.

100

1000

8.

Connect the DC voltmeter to MP6

9.

Adjust P4 until the DC voltmeter shows 0,0 mvolt.

10.

Connect the AC voltmeter to MP4 and notice the output V1.

11.

Connect the AC voltmeter to MP5.

12.

Adjust P1 until the AC voltmeter shows exactly 20 dB more than V1.

13.

Press Intensity Decr. until the attenuator reach 40 dB.

40
14.

1000

Adjust P2 until the AC voltmeter shows exactly 40 dB less than V1.

Software Calibration
General Description
Before making the tone level calibration, the Set-up items Headset Type and Bone Type must be set to the
correct value, (see the set-up item numbers on page AS216 Appendix B 1 ).
Enter the Set-up by activating <shift> and frequency incr. Press frequency until the display shows Set-up item 2.
Press the HL dB buttons until the display shows either Ins (Insert phones) or Ph (Normal headphones).
Press frequency incr until the display shows either A20 or b71. This is the type of Bone Conductor used.
Leave the Set-up by activating <shift> and Frequency decr.

Switch to Calibration Mode


While pushing the Shift and Store buttons switch on power.
The AS216 will now be in calibration mode and the display will show:

50 C 125
Wait 3 minutes, while the instrument stabilises
Tone Calibration
See General Description above

AS216 Service Manual 22

1.

Select the output to be calibrated (Left / Right / Bone)

2.

Select by means of Frequency Incr/Decr the frequency that is to be calibrated.

3.

Activate Intensity Incr/Decr until the desired sound pressure level has been achieved.

4.

Activate STORE.

5.

Go to point 2 until all frequencies have been calibrated.

6.

Go to point 1

AS216 Service Manual 23

Appendix AS216 A Technical Description of the RS232 Interface


General Specification
The RS232 interface is designed to transmit data from the audiometer to a computer, and to control the audiometer
from a computer.

Pin Connection
The following pins on the RS232 socket are used:
Plug for computer (25 pins)
Pin number:
2
Received data (RXD)
3
Transmitted data (TXD)
5
Clear To Send (CTS)
6
Data Set Ready (DSR)
7
Signal Ground
20
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)

Plug for audiometer (9 pins)


Pin number:
3
2
8
6
5
4

Logic Levels
Data:
Mark: "1" = -12 volt
Space: "0" = 12 volt
Control:
On: = 12 volt
Off: = -12 volt

Data Format
Data transmitted to the audiometer is and must be asyncronously and consist of:
1 start bit
8 data bits
1 parity bit
2 stop bit

even parity is used

The baud rate can be selected internally ( by use of set-up ) between the following values:
9600,19200,38400 B/S.

Appendix AS216 A 1

Control Wires
The DSR pin is always ON when the RS232 cable is connected.
The pins DTR and CTS is used for handshake in the following way:
The Computer wants to transmit data to audiometer.
1.
If the CTS is OFF no data transmission is possible.
2.
If the CTS is ON 1 byte can be transmitted.
3.
The audiometer will send an Acknowledge pulse on the CTS (lowgoing) on app 0.5 mS when the byte is
received.
The audiometer wants to transmit data to the computer.
1.
If the DTR is OFF, no data transmission will take place.
2.
If the DTR is ON 1 byte will be transmitted.
3.
The audiometer will wait for an Acknowledge pulse on the DTR (lowgoing) which must be at least 0.5 mS.

Communication
RS 232 Standard
Both the computer and the instrument can send out a request for information or send back requested information.
To make it easier to understand how the philosophy behind the RS232 communication standard works for an
instrument and a PC following terms will be used. The part that request information will be called a Master and the
part who will send back requested information will be called a Slave.

Master

Slave

RS232
communication
Master/slave communication. Fig. 1
Datatransmission between the Master and the Slave are using the following format.
Datapacket from a Master device.
Recipient

Sender

Direction

Header

Data

Datapacket from a Slave device.


Recipient

Sender

Header

Data

Recipient and sender are revered for later use and can be ignored. Both the Recipient and the Sender are
consisting of two bytes each.
A datapacket form a Master will always contain a Direction. This direction tells the slave if it has to store or to send
out the kind of data the header describes. The header is an indicator for the type of data and how the are
transmitted.

Appendix AS216 A 2

Control Codes
All informations in the transmission between a Master and a Slave are controlled by control codes (see table 1).
Code
STX
EOT
SOH
US

Hex
02
04
01
1F

Description
Code Hex
Start of text
GS
1D
End Of Transmission RS
1E
Start Of Header
SI
0F
Unit Separator
SO
0E
Control Codes. Table 1.

Description
Group Separator
Record Separator
Shift In
Shift Out

A datapacket from a Master will look like this with all its control codes :
STX

Recipient

US

Sender

US

Direction

Header

SOH

US

Data

EOT

Direction can either be SO or SI. If It is a SO (shift out) direction the Master wants to send data into the slave and if
it is a SI (shift in) direction the Master wants to receive data.
A datapacket from a Slave will look like this with all its control codes:
STX

Recipient

US

Sender

US

SOH

Header

US

Data

EOT

Note ! When a Master is using a SO direction the slave will send back nothing !
Each time data is transmitted a US control code is added. Ex. 10 US 125 US .... With this construction it is always
possible to see when all bytes in a single data transmission is completed.
Header and Data Formats
A header consists of a control code (SOH) and 6 byte (header). Each header tells witch kind of data that follows
and how the data format is. The following table describes the different types of headers and there dataformat.

Audiologic Informations
Tone Audiogram
Left Bone
Header
GTLB00

Description
Hearing Level

Format
frequency US dB US frequency US ....
Left Bone. Table 2

Description
Hearing Level

Format
frequency US dB US frequency US ....
Left phone. Table 3

Description
Hearing Level

Format
frequency US dB US frequency US ....
Right bone. Table 4

Description
Hearing Level

Format
frequency US dB US frequency US ....
Right phone. Table 5

Left Phone
Header
GTLP00

Right Bone
Header
GTRB00
Right Phone
Header
GTRP00

Appendix AS216 A 3

Test results
To get stored data from the Auto threshold test it is necessary to use the headers for LEFT and RIGHT (GTLP00
and GTRP00). This has to be so because the data from the Auto threshold is stored in the same place as the
normal data.
Informations
Header
GDID00
GDID01

Description
Identification of RS232 version
Instrument name and version

Format
data
data
Informations. Table 6

Controlling the AS216


It is possible to remote the AS216 from the computer via the RS232 link with different commands. One of the
commands is SPKY00 - the set key command.
Set Key Command
Keys, special keys and menus has each a specific number that can be overruled by the RS232 link. In the
following all available codes are shown and the syntax for SPKY00 is shown below.
Header
SPKY00

Description
Format
Remote command for the AS216
Code US
Set key command. Table 7

Keys and menus are grouped the following way :


Key
Key name
Left / Right
Store
Rev/Pulse
Warble
Extended Range
No Response
Bone/Ph
AutoThreshold
Delete
Delete All

Code Key name


200 Hz incr.
201 Hz decr.
202 dB incr Ch1
203 dB decr Ch1
204
205
206
207
208
209
Key codes. Table 8

Code
211
212
213
214

Other Remote Commands


Beside the SPKY00 command there are other possibilities to control the AS216. With the following commands the
frequency, intensity and interrupter can be set .
Header
SPF100
SPA100
SPI100
SICP02

Description
Format
Set frequency for Ch1
freq1 US freq2 US freq3 US.....
Set attenuator for channel 1
dB1 US dB2 US dB3 US.....
Set interrupter for channel 1
1 is on and 0 is off
Reset to power-up menu
Other remote commands. Table 9

Appendix AS216 A 4

AS216 Status
The AS216 can transmit different status informations
Header
SGTS00

Description
Total instrument status

Format
Struct Ch1 GS struct Ch2 GS Key US GS Pat.
Resp Left US Pat. Resp Right US GS
Interrupter Ch1 US Interrupter Ch2 US
dB level Ch1 US 1dB level Ch2 US Frequency
Us Input Ch1 US Output Ch1 US Store Flag
US
Status informations. Table 10

SGRS00

Send reduced status

Notice!

The instrument will return a * , if it doesnt have the feature.


Ex. AS216 dosnt have FF, and return value for FF-side are *

struct Ch1 and struct Ch2


Intensity dB level US frequency US input* US phase* US output* US Bone side* US FF side* US discrimination US
extended range extern US extended range intern* US stored discrimination
Bone side is '0' if Bone Left is active, and '1' if Bone Right is active.
FF side is '0' if FF2 is active, and '1' if FF1 is active.
Extended range internal is '1' if the +20 dB step is active in the audiometer but not displayed on the Extended
range Key.
Key
Warble US Multifrequency US Multi pulse US Synch US Sim US Alt US Man Ch1 US HL US Single Pulse US Five
dB US Man Ch2 US Store Flag US Talc Back US Monitor Ch1 US Monitor Ch2 US.
The value for the key is 1 if active and 0 if not active.
In struct Ch1 and struct Ch2 three types of data occurs : Input, phase and output. Each one represents a part of
the way the signal is gated in the AS216 and is represented by a code

Input
Input Channel 1
Code
Pure Tone
24
Warble
36
Input codes Table 11.
Output
Output Channel 1
Code
Phone/Insert Left
26
Phone/Insert Right
28
Bone Right
30
Bone Left
31
Output codes. Table 12

dB level Ch2 are -15dB, to tell that the channel is off

Appendix AS216 A 5

EEPROM control
It is possible to read and write the hole EEPROM using the command GDE100. If stored in a file the size will be
about 0,5 Kbytes. Be aware that calibration values and set-up data are stored in the EEPROM. These data will be
overwritten when data is transmitted back into the AS216.
Header
GDE100

Description
EEPROM data

Format
Data1 US Data 2 US ......
EEPROM control command. Table 13

RS232 Utility Program


A test program running under WINDOWS from version 3.1, called Coupler, has been made for testing the RS232
functions. Further more, with this program, the NAME of the instrument and some other "fixed" parameters can be
set.
Examples
All ASCII characters are separated form control codes with ! Ex. 00 means two byte each representing a zero.

Ex. 1 Transmitting all EEPROM data from the AS216


Master

STX 00 US 00 US SI SOH GDE100 US EOT

Ask for EEPROM data.

Slave :

STX 00 US 00 US SOH GDE100 US data............. EOT

Send EEPROM data.

Ex. 2 Sending all EEPROM data from to AS216


Master

STX 00 US 00 US SO SOH GDE100 US data....... EOT

Slave :

Nothing.

Send EEPROM data

Ex. 3 Setting a key or menu in the AS216


Master

STX 00 US 00 US SO SOH SPKY00 US 101 US EOT

Slave :

Nothing

Switch to Tone Audiogram

Ex. 4 Getting all relevant subject data from the AS216


Master

STX 00 US 00 US SI SOH SGGA00 US EOT

Ask for all data

Slave :

STX 00 US 00 US SOH SGGA00 US data............. EOT

Send relevant data.

Ex. 5 Getting data - left phone from the AS216


Master

STX 00 US 00 US SI SOH GTLP00 US EOT

Ask for data

Slave :

STX 00 US 00 US SOH GTLP00 US data............. EOT

Send relevant data.

Appendix AS216 A 6

Appendix B Setting of Set-up Items in AS216

Introduction
To Enter the Set-up:
Activate <shift> and Frequency Increase.
To Leave the Set-up:
Activate <shift> Frequency Decrease/ Increase
Set-up Item 1 Baudrate
The LCD display will show this after entering the set-up, with a flashing S:

1 S 38.4

[38.4, 19.2, 9.6]

The Set-up Item number can be changed by activating the Frequency Increase / Decrease Keys. The contents of
the Set-up Item can be changed by activating the Intensity Increase / Decrease Keys. To set the items to factory
settings press <shift> Ext. Range key, when the AS216 is in calibration mode.

The first number on the LCD are Setup-Item number. Next to the S it is the baudrate (RS232 transmission speed).
The possibilities are 38.4, 19.2, 9.6 K baud.

Set-up Item 2 Headset Type


Is used to select between Insert Phones (EAR-Tone 3A) and Phones (TDH39)

2 S InS

[Ins, Ph]

Set-up Item 3 Bone Type

Is used to select the maximum output on Bone, depending on the bone conductor used.
Possibilities are A20 and B71

3 S b71

[b71, A20]

Set-up Item 4 Multipulse Speed


Is used to select the pulse speed. The pulse speed can be changed from 250 mS to 5000mS, in 50 mS step.

4 S 500

[250,3004950,5000]

Set-up Item 5 Line between Not Heard symbols on printouts.


Is used to enable/disable lines between not heard symbols on printouts.

5 S LinE

[LinE, OFF]
Appendix AS216B 1

Set-up Item 6 Attenuator Position


Is used to select the attenuator position when a new transducer is activated.
It can be selected from -10 to 50 dB, in 5 dB steps, or Off.

6 S 30

[-10,-545,50]

Set-up Item 7 Button type


Is used to tell the instrument which type of buttons that are used as Intensity and Frequency buttons. The values
are but for push buttons and rot for rotary keys.

7 S rot

[rot, but]

Set-up Item 8 Frequency Deactivation


Is used to deactivate one or more of the following frequencies :
125 Hz, 250 Hz, 750 Hz, 1500 Hz, 8000 Hz. Press store key to activate/deactivate a frequency, and Intensity
Increase/Decrease to shift between frequencies. The last number in frequency are flashing when deactivated

8 S 125

[125,250,750,1500,8000]

Set-up Item 9 Frequency Deactivation in Manual Threshold


Is used to select between all frequencies or reduced frequencies selected in Item 8 in manual threshold mode.

9 S ALL

[ALL,SEL]

Set-up Item 10 Automatic Print


Is used to enable/disable automatic printout after an ended Auto Threshold

10 S PrOn

[PrOn, PrOF]

Set-up Item 11 Bone Output


Is used to select between Bone Conductor or Loudspeaker, as the connected transducer to the bone output.

11 S bone

[bone,SPEA]

Appendix AS216B 2

Set-up Item 12 RS232 - Handshake


Is used to turn ON/OFF the handshake control between a PC and the instrument. Handshake is used with RS232
communication in order to make the flow of data correct. In some cases the computers requires this option to be
HAOn.

12 S HAOF

[HAOF,HAOn]

Set-up Item 13 Transmit on store


By selecting trOn in this field you can get the AS216 to send a total instrument status each time you press the
Store key.

13 S trOF

[trOn,trOF]

Appendix AS216B 3

Appendix U Update News


Following Modification is made from serial 736827:
Fuse PCB 51015802
Fuse SI3 is modified to 2A

Modification for edition from serial 651151:


New Fuse board PCB 690029101 PCA 51015801
To protect against shortcuts on the mains switch a fuse board is added

Modification for edition from serial 300771:


Mainboard PCB 69012001 (68587) Assembled board PCA 51010002
Schematics update R5 = NP changes to 4K32 60314001

Modification for edition from serial 159988:


Mainboard 68587
Due to change from UPS200 to UPS400 2 zener diodes D14 and D15 are removed

Modification for edition from serial 156361


New
Rear Panel
Not Compatible to previous System
All Connections from main board to sockets are established via Connection PCBs and by cables in Pico flex
connectors

Modification for edition from serial 139120


New Power Supply UPS400 fully compatible to Power Supply UPS200
Mainboard 68587
R27 is modified into 2K49 for improvement of adjustment on P2

Modification for edition from serial 136266


Mainboard 68587
For improvement of rise/fall time on the tone switch:
R25 is modified to 3K01
R27 is modified to 3K01
C42 is modified to 4u7

Appendix AS216 U 1

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