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More information: www.soundear.com Visit our new blog soundear.com/blog and learn more about noise How to Control Noise at Work – You need to measure noise to manage it 1. Visualize Noise Create awareness about noise by visualizing it Receive a visual warning when hearing protection is required 2. Measure Noise • Type II certified sound meter • Microphone calibration through software 3. Monitor Noise • 24/7/365 noise monitoring through SoundEar Software • Email notifications at critical noise levels • Automatic noise reports 4. Manage Noise • Analyze noise in SoundEar Software • Use Insights to implement noise reducing initiatives SoundEar ® 3

SoundE 3€¦ · Type 260601-1: Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: gene-ral requirements for basic safety and essential performance. 60601-1-2: Medical equipment – Part 1.2:

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  • More information: www.soundear.com

    Visit our new blog soundear.com/blog and learn more about noise

    How to Control Noise at Work– You need to measure noise to manage it

    1. Visualize Noise• Create awareness about

    noise by visualizing it• Receive a visual warning

    when hearing protection is required

    2. Measure Noise•TypeIIcertifiedsound meter•Microphonecalibration

    through software3. Monitor Noise•24/7/365noisemonitoring

    through SoundEar Software•Emailnotificationsat critical noise levels•Automaticnoisereports 4. Manage Noise

    •AnalyzenoiseinSoundEarSoftware•UseInsightstoimplement

    noise reducing initiatives

    SoundEar®3

  • www.soundear.com

    • Upto235different locations• Datatransport via wireless USBdongle

    MonITor• 24/7monitoring• non-stopsurveillance upto6weeks• Alldataisorganized automatically in a simple calendar system

    With the wireless noise measuring system, you can:

    • Measureandmonitornoiseinmultiplelocations• Monitornoiselevelsthroughtheincludedsoftware• receivealarmnotificationsviae-mailwhennoiselevelsaretoohigh• receiveautomaticnoisereportsinane-mail

    You can monitor noise levels for all your devices simultaneously, through the includ-ed SoundEar Software. Each device transmits noise measurements to your computer directly or via a cloud service.

    Youcanchoosebetween3typesofautomaticdatatransport:Wirelesscommunication,Wi-Fi,orLan.

    SoundEar®3 – 300, 310, 320Specifications

    Parameters: Measures3measurements simultaneouslyLAF;LAS;LCpeak; Laeq,1s,Laeq¼h,Laeq1/2h,Laeq1h.Resolution: 0,1dBforallparametersMeasuring Ranges: rMS:Total30–120dBDeviation: +/-0,5dBFrequency Range: 20Hz-20kHzFrequency Weightings: A- weighting (rMS), C-weighting (Peak)Time Weighting: Slow(1S)&Fast(125ms)Dynamic Range: 90dBandpeakdetectionLight setting: full configurability through Soundear software including nightsetting.2 x outputs : 0-10Vor4-20mA2 xUSB outputs: MicroUSB(power&PC), USBoTG(Log,configuration)Display setting: LAeq1s.,AlarmlevelandClockPower Supply: 5VDC(MicroUSB)/24VDC (Screwterminal)Current Consumption: max2,5WInternal memory: 16MB(128Mbit)(ca.650dayslog time)Real Time Clock: Hi-precisiontypewithbattery backup(Cr2032)Microphone: 20Hz-20kHzMeasurement 300/310: Length256mm,Width:205mm, Height:45mm,Weight:1,5kgMeasurement 320: Length:150mm,Width:120mm, Height:45mm,Weight:0.45kg.Measurement 3XL: Length:595mm,Width:412mm, Height:59mmStandards: IEC61672-2-2002,Type2,AnSI51,4Type 260601-1: Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: gene-ral requirements for basic safety and essential performance. 60601-1-2:Medicalequipment–Part1.2:Generalrequirement–Part1-2:GeneralrequirementforBasicsafetyandessentialperformance. Connectivity accessories: GSM module, 4 Gmodule for Cloud solution.

    Visit our new blog soundear.com/blog and learn more about noise

    Measure,monitorandmanagenoiseinmultiplelocations