3M 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 3M The Edge Personal Noise Dosimeter EdgeTable of Contents Time history…………………………………………………………………………………………………… Setting-up the Edge via DMSReplacing microphone and windscreen Stopping a studyViewing measurements on the display Technical SupportINDEX………………………………………………………………………………… 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 View your results via DMS Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesNoise assessment steps Running your studiesEdge Model Parameter setup screen for eg4Identifying your equipment Checking the equipmentTurning on LED indicatorTurning off LED indicators explainedDisplay and keypad DiagramLoading 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSDocking station functionality EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components Docking station componentsEdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5  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 EdgeDosimeter views and definitions Definitions of data log values and viewsViews on Explanation Response Level WeightingViews on Explanation Edge DoseDosimeter 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 studyPositioning the Edge on your shirt Windscreen and maintenance How to attach the dosimeter  Checking battery power Checking battery power Calibrating the dosimeter Calibrating Reset Resetting the dosimeterOn/off/enter button Setting contrast on dosimeter Contrast Starting a run  How to run a noise studyRunning studies Indicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL Indicators/Icons on the display How to stop a noise study Indicator Icon Explanation Viewing measurements Viewing measurements on the displayLocking or securing your dosimeter during run Unlocking  How to lock or secure How to unlock Locking or Securing 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/enable Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Replacing microphone and windscreenAttaching/Detaching Hard Hat Attachment kit Hard Hat Attachment KitStandards Mechanical characteristicsUser Interface Electrical characteristicsEnvironmental effects Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5Measurement parameters MeasurementsTypes Auto-Run CommunicationsSpecial functions SecurityEdge Block Diagram Edge Block Diagram Appendix B Contacting 3M 3M ServiceWarranty Service Department and Technical Support 1 800Background Noise, effects Glossary of TermsCriterion Level CL Combining Noise sourcesCrest Factor 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 AverageWindscreen Weighting A, C, Z, etcUpper Limit UL Measurement equations Index Running studies About Us About 3M Personal Safety
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