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Overview

This document outlines the "Mother's Distraction" system which is used when conducting audiological tests on young subjects in the CMA 2 CSD Clinic Audiology Booths. Mother's distraction is used to prevent the caregiver from hearing a small child's audio test and potentially telegraphing non-verbal cues to the child when the child is being held in the caregiver's lap. The distraction system consists of a CD player, iPod input cable, source selector, headphone amplifier, and a pair of over-the-ear headphones which are worn by the caregiver. Music is played through the headphones at a sufficient volume to prevent the caregiver from hearing the child's audio test.

Mother's Distraction equipment is available in Booth Pair B & Booth Pair E.

 

 

Items Needed

  • Audio CD or music player with 3.5mm headphone output (laptop, ipod, ipad, etc)
  • Circumaural (aka over-the-ear) headphones

Before the Session

Encourage the caregiver to bring their favorite CD or iPod to the session. 
Confirm the headphones are connected to the test subject jackpanel connector marked "Mother's Distraction"photo of jackpanel connection

On the researcher side, select CD on the Mother's Distraction Switcher.

Set the volume to 10:00.

photo of rack w/ arrow highlighting mother's disctraction switcher

closeup photo of switcher w/ indicators for source swiches & volume knob

Load any audio CD into the Mother's Distraction CD player.

Play the source and confirm audio is present in the mother's distraction headphones

photo of rack w/ arrow highlighting mother's disctraction cd player

closeup photo of CD player highlighting eject / play buttons

 

During the Session

On the researcher side, load the caregiver's CD into the Mother's Distraction CD Player
- or -
connect their iPod to the Mother's Disctraction iPod cable

Note that this cable is not the same as the Audiometer's iPod cable. Check the labels.

 

photo of rack w/ arrow highlighting mother's disctraction cd player

closeup photo of CD player highlighting eject / play buttons

closeup photo of Mother's distraction iPod cable

Select CD or iPod on the Mother's Distraction Switcher.

On the Mother's Distraction Switcher, set the volume to minimum.

photo of rack w/ arrow highlighting mother's disctraction switcher

closeup photo of switcher w/ indicators for source swiches & volume knob

Play the source. 

Have the caregiver put on the Mother's Distraction headphones.

Advise them that you are going to increase the volume in their headphones.

Instruct them to signal when the volume is at a comfortable level.

Slowly increase the volume on the Mother's Distraction Switcher until they indicate the volume is appropriate.

closeup photo of switcher w/ indicators for source switches & volume knob

 

After the Session

Help the caregiver remove the heapdhones and hang them taking care that you don't create a trip hazard with the cables. 

Don't forget to return the caregiver's music.

 

 

Troubleshooting Mother's Distraction

No Sound from Mother's Distraction CD

Correct CD Player?

~ There are 2 CD players in the rack. Ensure you are using the one labeled " mother's distraction"

 

 
 
CD Player time moving?

~ Ensure the CD player is turned on, has a CD loaded, and is playing. You should see the time indicator on the front of the CD player progressing.

 

 
 
CD selected on Mother's Distraction Switcher?

~ There are 2 identical switchers in the rack. Ensure the one labeled "mother's distraction switcher" has CD selected as the source.

 

 
   
 

 

 
 

 

 

No sound from Mother's Distraction iPod

iPod headphone cable connected completely?

Correct iPod cable?

iPod selected on switcher?

Headphones connected to correct jack?

Lights on the switcher indicating it has power?

Volume on switcher turned up?

 

No sound from any Mother's Distraction Source

Headphones connected to correct jack?

~ In the rack there should be a 1/4" cable connected to the front-panel headphone output of the Mother's Distraction switcher. This cable feeds into the rack and then on to Jackpanel

 
 

Power to the Mother's Distraction Switcher? Lights on the switcher indicating it has power?

~ The mother's distraction switcher has a small blue LED to the right of the headphone volume knob. Ensure that this is lit indicating that the switcher has power.

 
 

Volume on switcher turned up?

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