3M eg4 user manual Definitions of data log values and views, Views on Explanation

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Definitions of data log values and views

Definitions of data log values and views

To set up the Edge and work with noise-level data, you will want to have a good understanding of the terms listed in Table 3-1.

NOTE: The following table is based on A-weighted, slow measurements. Thus, if you choose A or C-weighted with Fast or Slow response the measurement values will change on the display (i.e., you selected sound pressure level with C-weighting with Fast response, it will display as LCF.) For further details, please see “Dosimeter measurement descriptors/variants” in Table 3-2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Explanation

 

 

EDGE

 

 

 

 

LAS

 

Sound pressure level - is the basic measure of noise loudness,

 

 

 

expressed in decibels. (In DMS this is noted as “SPL”)

 

 

 

 

 

 

LASMX

 

Maximum sound level- is the highest sound level recorded during a

 

 

 

measurement interval with a particular response setting (Slow or Fast) and

 

 

 

weighting (A or C). LMax is the highest value that is included in LAvg or

 

 

 

dose calculations.

 

 

 

 

Under OSHA regulations, unprotected workers may not be exposed to

 

 

 

maximum sound levels greater than 115 dB, measured with a Slow

 

 

 

response rate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LCPK

 

Peak Level - is the highest instantaneous sound pressure level recorded

 

 

 

during a measurement interval. Unlike the maximum level, the peak is

 

 

 

detected independently of dosimeter settings for response rate or

 

 

 

weighting.

 

 

 

 

Under OSHA regulations, unprotected workers may not be exposed to

 

 

 

peak sound levels greater than 140 dB.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LASMN

 

Minimum sound level - The lowest sampled sound level during the

 

 

 

measurement interval allowing for the unit’s Response Time setting (Fast

 

 

 

or Slow).

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAVG

 

Average sound level - (in dB) computed for a chosen time duration,

 

 

 

based on a 4, 5, or 6 dB exchange rate. LAVG with a 3 dB exchange rate is

 

 

 

referred to as LEQ (equivalent sound level). All sound levels at or above

 

 

 

the threshold level are averaged into the calculations relating to noise

 

 

 

exposure. LAVG is typically calculated with no threshold, with a threshold of

 

 

 

80 dB or with a threshold of 90 dB.

 

 

 

Table 3-1: Dosimeter views and definitions

 

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Contents 3M The Edge Personal Noise Dosimeter EdgeTable of Contents Time history…………………………………………………………………………………………………… Setting-up the Edge via DMSViewing measurements on the display Stopping a studyTechnical Support Replacing microphone and windscreenINDEX………………………………………………………………………………… Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5List of Tables List of FiguresEdge and dosimetry DosimetryIllustration of how the dosimeter operates and processes Noise dosimeterWhat do the standards say? Range of soundApplications of the Edge Noise assessment steps Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesRunning your studies View your results via DMSEdge Model Parameter setup screen for eg4Identifying your equipment Checking the equipmentTurning on LED indicatorTurning off LED indicators explainedDisplay and keypad DiagramDocking station functionality 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSLoading EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Docking station componentsEdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5Charging your dosimeter  How to chargeStoring the dosimeter Mounting the docking station to a wallNoise studies Understanding what data is storedTime history Summary dataLogging Views on the EdgeViews on Explanation Definitions of data log values and viewsDosimeter views and definitions Views on Explanation Edge WeightingDose Response LevelDosimeter measurement descriptors/variants Descriptors Variants Lmax variantsCommunicating & downloading data DockingNew Hardware wizard for Edge Dock Customizing set-up parameters in DMSDosimeter screen Dosimeter settingDosimeter fields explained for the Edge Edge dosimeter settingsEdge display screen Display settingEdge security setting Security settingEdge auto run screen Auto Run setting10 Edge firmware update screen Firmware update11 Saving and sending Edge setups Saving and sending/setting configurationsQuick Help List typical dosimetry session Overview of running a study How to attach the dosimeter Windscreen and maintenancePositioning the Edge on your shirt  Checking battery power Checking battery power Calibrating the dosimeter Calibrating Reset Resetting the dosimeter Contrast Setting contrast on dosimeterOn/off/enter button Running studies  How to run a noise studyStarting a run  How to stop a noise study Indicators/Icons on the displayIndicator Icon Explanation Indicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OLLocking or securing your dosimeter during run Viewing measurements on the display Viewing measurements  How to unlock  How to lock or secureLocking or Securing Unlocking Downloading Downloading dataDMS start screen  Selecting and viewing data Viewing data and data finderExample of Edge Report in DMS Report ViewPanel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Panel Layout Viewcharts/graphsTechnical Support LED indicator disable/enableAttaching/Detaching Replacing microphone and windscreen Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Hard Hat Attachment kit Hard Hat Attachment KitStandards Mechanical characteristicsEnvironmental effects Electrical characteristicsUser Interface Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5Types MeasurementsMeasurement parameters Special functions CommunicationsSecurity Auto-RunEdge Block Diagram Edge Block Diagram Appendix B Warranty 3M ServiceService Department and Technical Support 1 800 Contacting 3MBackground Noise, effects Glossary of TermsCrest Factor Combining Noise sourcesCriterion Level CL Decibel dB Criterion TimeDose Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling RateHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Free field setting microphoneLavg Average Level Lep,dLogging Leq Equivalent LevelMaximum Level Lmax Measurement RangeProjected Time PEL Permissible Exposure LevelRandom incidence microphone Response TimeThreshold TWA Time Weighted AverageUpper Limit UL Weighting A, C, Z, etcWindscreen Measurement equations Index Running studies About Us About 3M Personal Safety
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