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The other individual parameters are:
a.
"Frequency in Hz": Indicates the frequency (pitch) of the sound; permissible
range: 800 Hz - 5000 Hz. To comply with DIN 32981, the frequency must be
within a range of 880 Hz +/- 50 Hz.
b.
"Amplitude": Indicates the volume from 0 - 100
c.
"Type": Assigns the sound to a signal (e.g. orientation signal, release signal, etc.)
d.
"Name": Optional name for the sound
e.
"Pause": Pause in ms between two sound pulses
f.
"Increase": The value by which the sound is adjusted relative to the ambient volume.
Example:
The following (active) sound, and therefore its pulse-pause ratio and
repetition interval, is defined in Fig. 35:
• Orientation sound at 880 Hz and an amplitude/volume of 100, no increase relative to the
ambient volume
• Tone output (i.e. pulse) of 0 ms to 50 ms, 100 ms to 150 ms and 350 ms to 600 ms (cf. green
markings)
• The overall pulse duration is therefore set at 600 ms (see last green marker)
• Pause of 1000
ms (= 1 s)
• The overall sound duration (pulse and pause) is therefore 1600
ms (600
ms sound plus
1000
ms pause) or 1.6 s
• The repetition interval of the sound is therefore 1/1.6 s = 0.625 Hz at a pulse-pause ratio of
0.6:1
Once the configuration of a sound is complete for a certain signal type, it can be played
back as a sample on the PC by clicking on the "Play" button.
To transmit the finished sound to the Langmatz EK 533 plus,
complete the process by clicking "Upload to EK 533 plus".
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