Hearing apparatus

PCT No. PCT/DE83/00012 Sec. 371 Date Oct. 11, 1983 Sec. 102(e) Date Oct. 11, 1983 PCT Filed Jan. 28, 1983 PCT Pub. No. WO83/03039 PCT Pub. Date Sep. 1, 1983.A hearing aid having a microphone (10), a microcomputer (12) for digital signal processing of digitized microphone signals and an electroacoust...

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description PCT No. PCT/DE83/00012 Sec. 371 Date Oct. 11, 1983 Sec. 102(e) Date Oct. 11, 1983 PCT Filed Jan. 28, 1983 PCT Pub. No. WO83/03039 PCT Pub. Date Sep. 1, 1983.A hearing aid having a microphone (10), a microcomputer (12) for digital signal processing of digitized microphone signals and an electroacoustic converter (14) for acoustic reproduction of the processed digitized signals, is equipped with at least one further sensor (16, 18) responsive to signals outside the acoustical range of audibility. These further sensor signals are processed according to a different program stored in a second memory (19) and supplied as additional data via an output (B2) of the microcomputer (12) preferably to the electro-acoustical converter (14). As a result, data such as the signals of a traffic light transmitter, signals from a paging system, or signals announcing a telephone call, door bell or the like, can be superimposed on the normal auditory functions. By appropriately coordinate signal trains, for example generated in accordance with the program stored in the second memory, a hearing-impaired person can easily distinguish among these additional functions.
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title Hearing apparatus
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