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Views on the Edge
Definitions of data log values and views
Definitions of data log values and views
To set up the Edge and work with 
NOTE: The following table is based on 
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 | Sound pressure level - is the basic measure of noise loudness, | |
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 | Maximum sound level- is the highest sound level recorded during a | |
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 | measurement interval with a particular response setting (Slow or Fast) and | |
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 | weighting (A or C). LMax is the highest value that is included in LAvg or | |
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 | Under OSHA regulations, unprotected workers may not be exposed to | |
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 | maximum sound levels greater than 115 dB, measured with a Slow | |
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 | Peak Level - is the highest instantaneous sound pressure level recorded | |
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 | peak sound levels greater than 140 dB. | 
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 | Minimum sound level - The lowest sampled sound level during the | |
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 | Average sound level - (in dB) computed for a chosen time duration, | |
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 | based on a 4, 5, or 6 dB exchange rate. LAVG with a 3 dB exchange rate is | |
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 | referred to as LEQ (equivalent sound level). All sound levels at or above | |
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 | the threshold level are averaged into the calculations relating to noise | |
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 | exposure. LAVG is typically calculated with no threshold, with a threshold of | |
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 | 80 dB or with a threshold of 90 dB. | 
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