3M eg3, eg4 user manual Weighting A, C, Z, etc, Upper Limit UL, Windscreen

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Appendix B

Glossary of Terms

Weighting (A, C, Z, etc.)

“A”, “B”, “C”, “Z” and LINEAR are the standard weighting networks available. These are frequency filters that cover the frequency range of human hearing (20Hz to 20 kHz). “A” weighting is the most commonly used filter in both industrial noise applications (OSHA) and community noise regulations. “A” weighted measurements are often reported as dBA. The “A” weighted filter attempts to make the dosimeter respond closer to the way the human ear hears. It attenuates the frequencies below several hundred hertz as well as the high frequencies above six thousand hertz. “B” weighting is similar to “A” weighting but with less attenuation. The “B” weighting is very seldom, if ever, used. The “C” weighting provides a fairly flat frequency response with only slight attenuation of the very high and very low frequencies. “C” weighting is intended to represent how the ear perceives sound at high decibel levels and is often used as a “flat” response when LINEAR is not available. “C” weighted measurements are often reported as dBC. “Z” is zero weighting, with no weighting across the frequency range of human hearing. LINEAR is thought of as having a flat frequency response curve over the entire measurement frequency range. LINEAR is most commonly found on upper model sound level meters and is typically used when performing octave band filter analysis.

Upper Limit (UL)

A type of measurement parameter setting in which the user selects a certain decibel level. The dosimeter will then record the amount of time that the sound level was at or greater than the preset level. This time is then recorded as “UL Time”

Windscreen

A windscreen is a covering for the microphone that reduces disturbances caused by wind and direct contact with other surfaces. The windscreen is placed over the microphone when taking measurements to help prevent false high readings due to wind blowing across the microphone or objects (hair, clothing, etc.) brushing against the microphone. The windscreen will also help protect the microphone from dust and debris.

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Contents Edge Turning off Display and keypad Introduction DosimetryGetting started Checking the equipment Turning on 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSDocking Noise studiesViews on the Edge Running studiesTechnical Support Appendix a Specifications StandardsStopping a study User InterfaceContacting 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 View your results via QSP-II Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesRunning your studies Develop corrective actionsParameter setup screen for eg4 Getting started Powered on with measurement view displayed LED indicators explained Edge LED Explanation IndicatorEdge Keypad EdgeDock1 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Attaching charger adapter to EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 How to charge Docking the Edge with a single and 5-bay docksBackside of EdgeDock1 Setting-up the Edge via DMS Sample summary data from DMS reporting Logging Views on Explanation Dosimeter views and definitionsDose WeightingViews on Explanation Edge Response LevelDescriptors Variants Lmax variants Dosimeter measurement descriptors/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 typical dosimetry session Quick help list for running a study How to attach the dosimeter Positioning/Attaching the Edge Checking battery power Battery indicators Calibrating the dosimeter Calibrating Reset On/off enterOn/off/enter button  ContrastContrast icon Checkmark icon Is the selection to  How to run a noise study Display screen while runningIndicator Icon Explanation  How to stop a noise studyIndicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL  Viewing measurements Measurement view on the Edge How to lock or secure  How to unlock Downloading Communicating between your pc and the EdgeDMS start screen Recent downloaded data  Selecting and viewing dataExample of Edge Report in DMS Panel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Technical Support Microphone and windscreen assembly  Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphoneHard Hat Attachment Kit Weight HousingSize Memory capacity LifeType OperatingLED Green indicator LED amber indicatorLED Red indicator Size of EdgeDock1Dosimeters Status indicatorsDisplayed Data RMS RangeAuto-Run SecurityLogging eg4 only Analog Board Edge Block Diagram Service Department and Technical Support 1 800 International customersBackground Noise, effects Crest Factor Combining Noise sourcesCriterion Level CL Dose Criterion TimeDecibel dB Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling RateLavg Average Level Free field setting microphoneHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Lep,dMaximum Level Lmax Leq Equivalent LevelLogging Measurement RangeRandom incidence microphone PEL Permissible Exposure LevelProjected Time Response TimeTWA Time Weighted Average ThresholdUpper Limit UL Weighting A, C, Z, etcWindscreen Dose = Index Edge DockQSP-II Running studies
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