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Manual  – ENG

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Summary of Contents for Noise Guide

Page 1: ...Manual ENG N O I S E G U I D E...

Page 2: ...re Installation 9 Configuration 9 1 Direct configuration 9 2 Export setup to USB 9 OPERATING THE SOFTWARE 10 QUICK Setup 10 Setup 12 Device information 12 Light Settings 14 User Manual 16 About Noise...

Page 3: ...l provi des you with information on how to take advantage of your product to the fullest In order to fully understand the features and possibilities of Noise Guide we advice you to read this manual ca...

Page 4: ...t the bottom of the device 1 A micro USB for power supply and export of data via a PC 2 A standard USB input for exporting data from the internal log memory via the USB and for offline configuration C...

Page 5: ...ltaneously The ear symbol indicates the state of the current noise level while the LED panel at the bottom of the device indicates the average noise level over the past 15 minutes Microphone The Ear s...

Page 6: ...TO TAB L E O F CO N TEN TS NOIS E GUIDE M ANUAL 6 6 MOUNTING ALUMINUM TABLE STAND CONTENT Base Table grip Tube A Tube B A B Pass the cable through the disc base and then through the hole in the table...

Page 7: ...B Pull the cable through tube B Asseble tube A and B Screw tube AB onto the base disc and connect the Noise Guide to the power cable Screw the Noise Guide onto the tube Mount to a flat surface as show...

Page 8: ...32 Read more about the functionality of the USB key in the chapter Software Setup under Export setup to USB on p 9 PLEASE NOTE Remember to export any files you may have on your USB key before formatti...

Page 9: ...s to multiple devices SOFTWARE SETUP SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Please find the software on the included USB key When you have installed the software make sure to check for software updates to ensure that...

Page 10: ...m OPERATING THE SOFTWARE To help decide which of the 3 options to choose click on the question mark to get further details NOISY OFFICE The device is lit green when the noise level is below 60 dB The...

Page 11: ...ice is lit yellow when the noise level ranges from 55 dB to 65 dB The device is lit red when the noise level exceeds 65 dB QUIET OFFICE The device is lit green when the noise level is below 50 dB The...

Page 12: ...ws the firmware version that is installed on the Noise Guide Name Name your device Files in the internal log memory will be saved with this name and the date Please note that the Noise Guide must be c...

Page 13: ...Noise Guide device 1 Connect Noise Guide to your PC Make sure that your PC is connected to the internet 2 Click on Check for firmware updates 3 If there is a new version available this box will appea...

Page 14: ...AL 14 LIGHT SETTINGS Under Light Settings you can adjust the settings for the alarm levels Here is an example 14 1 The Ear symbol is lit green up to 60 dB 2 The Ear symbol is lit yellow from 60 dB to...

Page 15: ...minutes In Light Settings you can set the light panel to show the average noise level for the the past 15 30 or 60 minutes In Light Settings you have the op tion of switching off the light alarm for a...

Page 16: ...ou can see what software version is installed on your computer Click Software update to update to the latest software version The Software Update button links to our web site where you can find the la...

Page 17: ...cally to the Noise Guide Data folder on the C drive every 24 hours CHART Under Live Measurement select the left tab Chart to view live measurements in a graph The green yellow and red colour blocks on...

Page 18: ...RETURN TO TAB L E O F CO N TEN TS NOIS E GUIDE M ANUAL 18 18 MEASUREMENT DATA SUMMARY Click the right tab Summary to get a statement of your measurements in percentage...

Page 19: ...elect what values you want the graph to show In the bottom right corner a box shows the chart statistics for the certain period VALUES EXPLAINED LAeq 1s min Lowest noise measurement for a certain peri...

Page 20: ...select a period on the graph check the box Show marker A red and a blue marker will now appear Move the markers by pulling them from side to side Alternatively you can move them to a certain point by...

Page 21: ...n the graph it is possible to zoom in to look more closely on a specific area 1 Current measurement How to zoom in 2 Position your cursor anywhere on the graph 3 Left click and use the cursor to pull...

Page 22: ...NAVIGATING THE SOFTWARE ZOOM FUNCTION The screen is now showing the magnified area How to exit the zoom function 1 Position your cursor anywhere on the graph 2 Left click and use the cursor to pull a...

Page 23: ...s and Internal if they are exported from the Noise Guide s internal memory The log file names are created as follows 1 Name of device 2 Date 3 Origin of the data live measurement or imported via USB E...

Page 24: ...light has stopped flashing Insert the USB key in your PC 3 Open the software and click Import from USB The software will open the folder automatically 4 Select the file you want to import 5 The softw...

Page 25: ...ndows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Harddisk 100 Mbytes fri RAM 512MB RAM USB port 1 x USB 2 0 port CPU 1 5GHz AMD Intel processor We recommend that you do not use a screen size smaller than 13...

Page 26: ...the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of its life This applies not only to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol Do not disp...

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