The graphs in the iLog application only displayed a VC range up to 42 dB but the products supported a maximum VC range of 48dB. The graph range in the iLog application has been expanded to support the full allowable VC range of our products.
The Utilities tab in IDS should not display the Tone On/Off toggle button for SA3286 products. For SA3286 products, this functionality is provided in the Evoke Editor available in IDS.
The AGCO threshold value was not being calculated correctly when the user selected a value of 0dBSPL. This was causing the measured response to be different than the ARK model.
The SOUNDFIT application requires that the tinnitus treatment parameters be enabled. The validation screen in the SA3286 and GA3285 wizards were not checking to make sure that the tinnitus treatment parameters were enabled when the user had chosen to create a SOUNDFIT compatible map.
After visiting the system features page the following parameters would get reset to their default settings: Crossover frequencies, Post 4 Filter Settings, FBC Acoustic Delay, Tinnitus Treatment settings and the Low Frequency values. This has been resolved; the parameters will only be reset to defaults if the sampling frequency has changed. If the sampling frequency is changed, it is recommended that users re-visit the configuration settings for these parameters and restore them to their previous values.
The SA3286 Default Map contained an invalid default value for the EC_WB_Weight. This was causing an 'Invalid Property Value' error when clicking on the Front End tab in IDS. If you are experiencing this problem, please rebuild your SA3286 library in ARKonline.
The Evoke Editor will not burn/read back the correct frequencies for the Acoustic Indicators when switching from 32 kHz to 16 kHz products, and vice versa. In order to avoid this problem, users
should be sure to select the appropriate Evoke Editor file before burning or reading to the device in IDS. If you have questions or concerns regarding this issue, please contact software@sounddes.com.
Bug Fix Criticality Levels:
1:
Critical bug fix. Sound Design recommends that all software using the affected
modules should be updated as soon as possible. This includes fitting software,
manufacturing tools, and all development software using these modules.
2:
Important bug fix. Sound Design recommends that this update should be incorporated
into software under development and/or included in the next planned software release.
3:
Minor bug fix. This update improves look and feel or ease of use.
Improvement Levels:
A:
Major improvement. This update significantly improves the software that enhances
the product's performance and/or adds features or support for new Sound Design products.
B:
Minor improvement. This update makes minor improvements to the software impacting
the product's performance and/or its features.