In article <3oj2k0$1g9g at usenetw1.news.prodigy.com>,
>John Lautz <VKPX51A at prodigy.com> wrote:
>>3M does have a 2 channel programmable instrument with up to 8 programs in
>>the MultiPro version (BTE, canal, or ITE) or 1 program in the SinglePro
>>version (BTE,canal, or ITE). The instruments are programed using a
>>model80 interface box a battery bill and a PC. It is a very good system
>>and does not need a remote control. The programs are changed on the
>>MultiPro by pushing a button.
Can anyone see the need for 8 memories? I can see the practical
use of 4 (max), but 8 seems to be too many and would probably
confuse the user. Is there anyone out there that has dispensed
a MultiPro where the user uses all 8 memories? Please include
comments....
Jeff Sirianni @(((<{
University of Texas at Austin
Communication Sciences and Disorders
CMA, 2nd Floor Clinic
Austin, TX 78712-1089
sirianni at uts.cc.utexas.edujgsaudio at aol.com