Software Development Meeting 2011-Jan-31

Software Meeting Notes relevant to ezFIT 5.0 Milestones.

Attendees:

  • Paul
  • Barbara
  • Steve
  • Joel
  • AJ
  • Siegwart
Software Review
  • Add Mem Links default option (Options). — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 16:51
  • Verify Simulation data, not working on test Win7 machines.
  • Add HyperCardioid polar plots to AD screen. — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/10 10:10
  • Patient Info: Add Age (calculated from DoB). — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 12:41
  • Suggestions by Audina Germany (notes taken by Barbara Crotty):
    • Ability to default to sides linked in preferences. — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 13:50
    • UCL frequency specific marked on audiogram. Basically, when you are marking the audiogram, you put a red or blue “U” for the ucl ‘threshold’ . its like the red o and blue x. you just have a red u and blue u that you mark on the audio usually between 75 to 115dB.
    • Click on product in matrix to get specification sheets.
    • Show peak gain and fitting range on comparison screen.
    • On matrix, have the housing picture listed first. — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 14:29
    • Self learning is an option but our products don’t do it, so we don’t want to bring this out. — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 14:23
    • Can we list Noise Insertion for our overseas clients to be able to see in the product comparison. — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 15:03
    • We don’t have FM loop systems on our products, so we need to remove this. — Siegwart Mayr 2011/02/09 15:02
    • The questions was asked if a provider can select a different frequency for battery indicators from the programming indicators (on Intellio). I did not know the answer and explained that it is not in the software currently. Answer (by AJ): It is possible to change the “melody” used for the low battery indicator but it hasn't been brought out in the software yet. It's also possible to implement more “melodies” such as basic single tones at different frequencies like our other products. — AJ Davis 2011/02/09 14:23
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