3M eg4 Leq Equivalent Level, Logging, Maximum Level Lmax, Measurement Range, Minimum Level Lmin

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Appendix B

Glossary of Terms

Leq (Equivalent Level)

The true equivalent sound level measured over the run time. The term LEQ is functionally the same as LAVG except that it is only used when the Exchange Rate is set to 3 dB and the threshold is set to none.

Logging

(Also called Data Logging.) Certain measurements, such as average level (Lavg) and maximum level (max), can be recorded by the dosimeter at regular intervals. For example: A dosimeter is set to log Lavg and max at one minute logging intervals. If the dosimeter runs for one hour, then it would log 60 Lavg results and 60 max levels. You would be able to see the average and maximum levels for each minute of the one hour run time.

Maximum Level (Lmax)

The highest sampled sound level during the instrument’s run time allowing for the unit’s Response Time setting (Fast or Slow).

Measurement Range

The decibel range within which the unit’s measurements are valid.

Minimum Level (Lmin)

The lowest sampled sound level during the instrument’s run time allowing for the unit’s Response Time setting (Fast or Slow).

Noise Floor

In a “Perfectly Quiet” room, the electrical noise produced by the microphone is approximately 35 dB on A-weighting and 45 dB on C-weighting. These levels are known as the Noise Floor of the instrument. The Noise Floor can cause inaccurate measurements at low measurement levels. Measurements must always be at least 5 dB above the Noise Floor to be valid. Therefore, the lowest valid measurements of the dosimeter are approximately 40 dB on A-Weighting and 50 dB on C-Weighting.

Peak Level

Peak is the highest instantaneous sound level that the microphone detects. Unlike the Max Level, the peak is detected independently of the unit’s Response Time setting (Fast or Slow). Example: The peak circuitry is very sensitive. Test this by simply blowing across the microphone. You will notice that the peak reading may be 120 dB or greater. When taking a long-term noise sample (such as a typical 8- hour workday sample for OSHA compliance), the peak level is often very high. Because brushing the microphone over a shirt collar or accidentally bumping it can cause such a high reading, the user must be careful of placing too much emphasis on the reading.

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Contents Edge 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMS Introduction DosimetryGetting started Checking the equipment Turning on Turning off Display and keypadRunning studies Noise studiesViews on the Edge DockingUser Interface Appendix a Specifications StandardsStopping a study Technical SupportContacting 3M Quest Technologies International customers Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5INDEX………………………………………………………………………………… List of Tables Introduction Illustration of how the dosimeter operates and processes Range of sound Time history manufacturing Peak Measurement 121.20 dB Develop corrective actions Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesRunning your studies View your results via QSP-IIParameter setup screen for eg4 Getting started Powered on with measurement view displayed Edge LED Explanation Indicator LED indicators explainedEdge Keypad EdgeDock1 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components Attaching charger adapter to EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5Docking the Edge with a single and 5-bay docks  How to chargeBackside of EdgeDock1 Setting-up the Edge via DMS Sample summary data from DMS reporting Logging Dosimeter views and definitions Views on ExplanationResponse Level WeightingViews on Explanation Edge DoseDosimeter measurement descriptors/variants Descriptors Variants Lmax variantsCommunicating connecting a docked Edge to a pc New Hardware wizard for Edge Dock Dosimeter screen Dosimeter fields explained for the Edge Edge display screen Edge security setting Edge auto run screen 10 Edge firmware update screen 11 Saving and sending Edge setups Quick help list for running a study Quick Help List typical dosimetry sessionPositioning/Attaching the Edge  How to attach the dosimeterBattery indicators  Checking battery powerCalibrating  Calibrating the dosimeterOn/off enter  ResetOn/off/enter button  ContrastContrast icon Checkmark icon Is the selection to Display screen while running  How to run a noise studyIndicator Icon Explanation  How to stop a noise studyIndicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL Measurement view on the Edge  Viewing measurements How to unlock  How to lock or secureCommunicating between your pc and the Edge  DownloadingDMS start screen  Selecting and viewing data Recent downloaded dataExample of Edge Report in DMS Panel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Technical Support  Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Microphone and windscreen assemblyHard Hat Attachment Kit Weight HousingSize Operating LifeType Memory capacitySize of EdgeDock1 LED amber indicatorLED Red indicator LED Green indicatorRMS Range Status indicatorsDisplayed Data DosimetersAuto-Run SecurityLogging eg4 only Analog Board Edge Block Diagram International customers Service Department and Technical Support 1 800Background Noise, effects Crest Factor Combining Noise sourcesCriterion Level CL Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling Rate Criterion TimeDecibel dB DoseLep,d Free field setting microphoneHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Lavg Average LevelMeasurement Range Leq Equivalent LevelLogging Maximum Level LmaxResponse Time PEL Permissible Exposure LevelProjected Time Random incidence microphoneThreshold TWA Time Weighted AverageUpper Limit UL Weighting A, C, Z, etcWindscreen Dose = Edge Dock IndexRunning studies QSP-II
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