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1.   A  default  C Z unweighted  selectable    F  fast  time constant 0 125 seconds  or S  slow  time  constant   second       minute  5 minutes  10 minutes   5 minutes  30 minutes     hour    L10  L90      minute  5 minutes  10 minutes   5 minutes  30 minutes     hour    Specification       Compatibility  Connector    Power    Data    Constant Current power  CCP  compatible mic    Female BNC    24 volts DC  4 milliamperes  constant current   nominal    Compatible with IEEE    451 4 2004 TEDS version      0  template 27    Server Specifications    Title     IT Requirements  File Formats  Sound Recording    Viewing Software Supported  Customer  Supplied     E Shield Specifications    Title     Length   Diameter  excluding windshield   Shipping weight  including windshield   Materials   Windshield diameter density    Microphone diameter    SPLtrack User Manual    Specification       DHCP internet  jpeg AAC  Local storage   744 hours    Google Chrome V23   Internet Explorer V10   Opera V 12  Firefox V1 7  Safari v5   Audio    Supported     Specification       410mm    40mm  674g  Acetal and stainless steel    180mm   35ppi foam    1 2      12 7mm     0 5mm    SPLtrack User Manual  5  Installation of E Shield    This manual does not presume to give advice on  suitable locations for E Shield   he rules for installation  height  proximity to other objects etc must be  respected     Bird spike    Microphone capsule  profection meshes    Microphone locking ring    a   D3 Sn O    the bot
2.   measure sound relevant to human hearing     All red instances will be reported to festival management     13    7  Reports    SPLtrack User Manual    Your SPLtrack can produce daily reports split up depending on the sessions that  were running on a selected day     Top produce a daily report select the reports tab from the main menu and enter  the date required  Then select the information that is contained in the report     The report will then be produced with a summary section of the equipment  used  information about the session and the desired criteria about the session     Email Reports    10 17 L43 Drive  by Camera Gracelands       Period  Session    Day    SMTP server    LAeq LAmax    20 25 115    Camera Reports    Format Always On exceedence Recipients    SMTP user name SMTP password Senders email address    Select viuos to report    LAmax Wind Wind  110 t90 Temperature Humidity Overloads  over speed direction  Setect Leg frequencies to report  Mz  40 50 6  80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630  LOk zk 25h 315k 4k Sk 6 3k as 10k 12 5k 16k 20k All    10 17 1 43 Drive   by Camera Gracelands Admin       Camera image report       peak  100 5 dB A   time  15 28 17    14    SPLtrack User Manual  8  Calibration    Retain audio where there are exceedences   Peak limit   LAeg limit  User access to live display    User access to multi meter live display    User access to reports    User access to camera reports    User access to real time analyzer    Live display periods  d
3.  It Is then necessary to have a  physical connection to the meter Using an Ethernet cable or local wireless  connection all of the standard meter features are accessible  however unless  some form of Internet access Is available the meter cannot send reports and  alerts via e mail     How do   deploy live screens     In the Live Screen Management Menu click on    Provision Live Screen  Select the  layout template  select a header if youd like one and give the screen a name  You  may also upload a logo that can be selected to appear on the live screen   Important  Logos must be within a panel  2dp1 200 pixels wide x  50 pixels tall  and must be In Jpg   gif or  png format  When you action the screen by clicking    Go  to step 2    you ll see a drag and drop designer with the meters and available  objects along the bottom and the empty template above  Simply select the meter  source and drag the view you want into any empty panel in the template  If you  select    widgets you have a selection of weather  RSS  Twitter and a logo  The one  you uploaded in stage    to drop into the widget bar at the bottom of the panel   Clicking on the    save    button stores the Live Screen in the    List all Live Screens     table  the URL that has been created there can be used to access the Live Screen  you have designed directly without logging in to the portal  Alternatively you may  set up a live screen log in under User Management that requires authentication     17    SPLtrack User Manu
4.  Noise Meter    Supplied with waterproof  housing and monopod  microphone support for rapid  deployment  connectivity options  are point to point wireless  local  ADSL or 3G  Power can be   QO 230V AC  12V DC or  battery  Offsite meters are  designed to be zero  configuration remote receptors  and can be installed and  removed very easily        E Shield    Designed and manufactured in the UK  the E Shield  is an essential accessory for   2  microphones  deployed in outdoor locations  Built in high strength  plastics and stainless steel  E Shield provides excellent  protection from the elements     E Shield has an integrated bird spike and a  microphone clamp that enables secure  watertight  positioning of the microphone and suitable  protection of the microphone during transportation  and a   50mm foam windshield that slips over the  assembly        The base of the E Shield is fitted with a standard  3 8th Microphone thread for use with microphone  stands or good quality camera tripods     3  Specifications    DSP Specifications    Title    SPLtrack User Manual    Specification       Input    Range    Frequency Response  Frequency Weighting    Time weighted  Lp  Measurements    Time averaged level  leq  Measurement  Intervals    Percentile Level  Ln  Measurements    Percentile  Ln  Measurement intervals    Microphone Input    Title    Digital signal processing  DSP   input sample rate 48  kHz  bit depth 24    35 to 130dB SPL  20 to 60 Hz  0  0 5 dB  60 to 20 kHz  0  0 1 dB  
5.  limit    Amber   Over limit but able to achieve level by reducing level   Red   Over limit and not possible to reduce level to comply        1 End time  18 00 00 0  LAeg  1s  T  e Live LAmax value  50 0 49 8  LAeq  period  LAeg  remaining      limit  80 dBA  54 7 80 3  63Hz Leq  period  63Hz Leg  remaining    limit  80 dB Remaining levels for LAeq  43 0 80 3 SNOER poles  125Hz Leq  period  125Hz Leq  remaining    limit  80 dB pe    44 5 80 3         Progress bar to show  current position in  measurement period  14 35 00 14 30 00 14 25 00 14 20 00 14 15 00 14 1000 140500 14 00 00  53 3  7 5 59 1 62 2 63 0 619 6L1 62 7  45 2 464 44 3 59 0 46 6 43 9 46 4 48 0  45 6 46 6 47 4 5128 54 3 53 7 52 2 52 8  limit 0 0 1 3 2 0 2 3    Default wy  Last eight periods  shown in rolling history   Cumulative LAea for  the current period     Remaining levels for    12 06 18 LAeg limit  80 0 dBA    Z   R inin LAeg in current  hpk Period LAeq ia s measurement period to  LAeq  1s  q i  end the period on target   52 8 58 3  Frequency Display    Please refer for    Real  Time Analyzer    for  ore information    Progress bar to show  current position in  measurement period     Last eight periods  shown in rolling history     11 35 00    56 3      11 30 00    59 6    14 55 00 11 50 00    58 2 66 7     11 45 00    62 9      11 40 00    63 2      12 05 00      65 3      12 00 00    57 3    LAeq   The average sound energy over a period of time   Measured using A weighting which is the weighting given to
6. MP settings  private   200   z    Peak limit LAeg limit    TUATA    11    SPLtrack User Manual    To login to your device type the IP address of the meter or go to the URL of the  meter  This information can be found inside the case of the meter or with the    attached documentation     Scheduler    Your SPLtrack meter comes with the function to run different sessions in a day  with set criteria   his information is recorded and can be retrieved by using the    Reports function of SPLtrack        LAmmar Ve ew Wied  LIO oa  Temperatwre Mu miduty Owertnacs    aoe e  1taeend direction    12    SPLtrack User Manual    Web Display Live Screen    Session number and  session start end time   There can be multiple  sessions in one day     The current 1 second LAeq  This is roughly equal to the LAs  Period cumulative for  LAeq and LZeq       Time  LAeg  Leg  63Hz   Leg  12542   Message which will be Paare    displayed on the  engineers live screen   gt  Message        10 170 101    Current Session    LAmax over limit  instance count                CRAS Meter 4 Athersione Home Logout Admin           Wednesday 4 May 2011  14 35 24              Start time  11 05 00 LAmax over limit count   limit  80 d      Live Engineer   s Screen    The LAeg level in force   This can be adjusted  depending on festival  conditions     The current 1 second  LAeq  This is roughly  equal to the LAs     Text box displays  messages from noise  control     Background colour   Blue   Normal   Within sound level
7. SPL track    SPLtrack Limited    HEAD OFFICE  The Coach House  Mallory Park  Leicestershire  LEI 7QE    PHONE   44 1455 502 400    EMAIL  info spltrack co uk    WEB  spltrack co uk          SPLtrack User Manual  SPLtrack   12G Logger with   12L DSP    USER MANUAL    SPLtrack Is a noise level measuring system with the ability to present information  in real time using a web interface  This allows it to be viewed on any computer  with a compatible web browser either locally to the SPLtrack device or via the  Internet     The system consists of a server computer linked to any number of metering units  via a local area network  LAN  and to the Internet via a wide area network   WAN      Each metering unit has a CCCP microphone that conforms to  BS 616 2 part 3  Class       The metering units are powered through the LAN cable  PoE  and can therefore  be easily installed at optimal locations     Please read the following document carefully and familiarise yourself with the  operation of the product before using  Keep this document to hand so that you  can refer to It If necessary     Contents    1 Safety Advice  Avoid electrical hazards  Product Safety preserving warranty claims  E Shield handling and safety   2  Product Description  Noise Meter  E Shield   3  Specifications  DSP Specifications  Microphone Input  server Specifications  E Shield Specifications   5  Installation of E Shield  Calibration   6  Using the web interface  Web interface  Home screen  Configuration  schedule
8. al    How do   create reports     In the Reporting menu click    Create Report    or    Create Chart  Select the metrics  you want  the date s  for the report and the meters that should be included  You  have the option to save that selection as a template for use in the    Quick Report     section on the dashboard     What if I delete a project     If you delete a project SPLcloud will send you an e mail confirming that you have  deleted the project from your user area   he data will be held for a period of  three months during which you can ask us to restore it  Deleted projects are  removed from the portal completely after three months and are gone forever  You may leave projects on the portal for as long as you like in which case the  data is preserved     What happens if a meter loses Internet access for a time     As soon as the meter reconnects all of the data logged during the disconnection  period is synchronised with SPLtrack cloud  so nothing is lost  If the meter has  been disconnected for several days it may take a little while for the meter to be  updated in the cloud  We are working on a notification to tell users whether the  meter Is up to date or If not  how much data needs to be synchronised     What happens when I disconnect a meter     All of the data logged up to the point that the meter was disconnected remains  in the SPLcloud portal as a virtual copy of the device  The data history  up to the  point at which it was disconnected  is available for repor
9. ays   Information Scheduler 5 Report  Contains information about your Allows the limits and times for the RATED apo rts if  SPLtrack unit  schedule to be set or a daily limit PNIS CRO SO eNee        applied        IP Address       Name    10 17 0 101 CBAS Meter 4 Atherstone  Configuration  Allows detailed changes to be made  fo the unit and guest access rights   Configuration    Select action           configured      Home Logout Admin            Real Time Analyzer   Displays a live result of the  frequencies currently being  monitored     To configure your SPLtrack  an external computer will need to be connected to  the same network as the device or onto the internet     10 17 0 101 CEAS Meter 4 Atherstone    Home Admin    Log out       Name and location  of the meter        _   _   __   Name  Location  Meter enabled  Meter offset  dB   Camera enabled  Camera IP    Camera delay  milliseconds        Temperature sensor  Meteorological    Sensors Humidity sensor    Wind speed direction sensors  SNMP r o community    SNMP c w community    SNMP timeout  ms     Enable audio recording   Audio Settings  Discard audio where there are no exceedences    User access to live display   User access to multi meter live display   User access restrictions User access to reports  User access to camera reports    User access to real time analyzer    Live display periods  default sessions     CBAS Meter 4  Atherstone  Da   g        Camera  configurations  a if connected    public  gt  Network SN
10. efault sessions       LA max slow response  default fast     Q 9   x    Field calibration Configure Microphone    The system can be calibrated by clicking the    Field calibration    button     15    SPLtrack User Manual  8  Support    For technical support with an SPLtrack product please use the SPLtrack ticketing  system  The link can be found in the units original documentation     Alternatively  please contact us directly     Email  support spltrack co uk  Tel  01455 502400    16    SPLtrack User Manual  9  Frequently Asked Questions    Please browse the questions below for frequently asked questions about SPLtrack  products  If this section doesn t answer your question please contact support     How does SPLtrack send alerts and reports     Alerts referencing real time conditions are always sent by the SPLtrack meter  directly via our email servers  They are therefore transmitted in real time  Reports  can be transmitted direct from the meters on demand or on a scheduled basis   however when the device is subscribed to SPLcloud  scheduled reporting is dealt  with by the data centre  SPLcloud provides much more comprehensive reporting  and charting functions than a stand alone SPLtrack meter In all cases  to receive  alerts and reports  the SPLtrack device must be connected to the Internet     Can   use SPLtrack without an internet connection     Yes  An SPLtrack device can be used without an Internet connection  however to  view live information or to access data reports
11. his presents the microphone capsule ready for  application of a hand held calibrator After calibrating the bird spike and  windshield can be replaced as one  take care not to over tighten     SPLtrack User Manual  6  Using the web interface    Web interface    Logon screen       Login  User name    Password    a    Upon logging in to the system you will be greeted the home screen which shows  the list of meters  Administrators may create other administrators and users by  clicking the admin button at the top right of the screen  Users may only view  according to permissions set by the administrator       IP Address Name Location Select action    10 17 1 41 North Monitor North Bowl  gt  4 wy 3  H Bz Se S hais A          10 17 1 42 South Monitor South Bowl x wy wy C4  ay so Dal ho a   10 17 1 43 Drive by Camera Gracelands  gt  4 wy 3 CE  F7 5 S poor A     g eS     amp     10 17 144 Priors Hal Priors Hal  gt  4  E i i       Y    10    Home screen    SPLtrack User Manual    SPLtrack contains two different types of user level  guest and administrator     Home Log out                                iia id Address Name Location Select action  10 17 0 101   CBAS Mater 4 Atherstone wy od imu a   4 Live Display  Displays live information gathered by  Multi Live Display     gt  umun the meter updated in real time   Displays live information gathered by  the multiple meters updated in real  time  i iid Reports  Displays reports window which  allows you to display reports from  previous d
12. r  Web Display Live Screen  Live Engineer   s Screen   7  Reports  Email Reports  Camera Reports   8  Calibration   8  Support   9  Frequently Asked Questions    SPLtrack User Manual    O o ON NN DOD DO a Oo oO A    eC Ce O O O  N O OFF BR BR BH WO WS NYO       a O O CO    SPLtrack User Manual    SPLtrack User Manual    1 Safety Advice    Avoid electrical hazards    Never use to measure on or near live parts     Product Safety preserving warranty claims    Operate the meter only within the parameters specified in the technical data   Do not use force     Never store near solvents     Observe maximum storage and transport temperature as well as operating  temperature     Ensure that liquid does not enter the microphone     Only take apart the piece of equipment when expressly described in the  Instruction Manual for maintenance purposes     Warranty claims will no longer be valid if the meter is handled improperly or  force Is applied     E Shield handling and safety    Please be aware of the potential danger posed by the bird spike at the tip of  the product     Mishandling of the product may result in injury   Always use the foam cover to protect the spike until installation is complete     Never throw or drop E Shield or attempt to use It for any other purpose than  a microphone protection system     Never use force when assembling  If parts are not threading together smoothly  they should be carefully inspected for damage     SPLtrack User Manual  2  Product Description   
13. tom cap Is fitted with a 3 8 UNF threaded  hole surtable for attachment to microphone stands  and professional camera threads  A 1 4 UNF adapter    is also provided for smaller diameter camera tripods  odano  a  E Shield is designed for plumb vertical installation with is  O  Ring seal  the bird spike uppermost  I his position ensures  correct polarisation for the microphone and optimum  weather protection   WARNING  Installation other than in the  vertical orientation described can result in  BNC Cabla  damage to the microphone due to water ingress   Ensure that the tripod or other support device Is  stable  Be aware that the windShield presents a  considerable profile to the wind and can result in   Stainless stoe  base    unexpected overturning forces  Where possible  always peg the feet of tripods or use a stage weight as  an anchor     Place the windshield over the E shield with the rubber gasket uppermost and  push downwards gently until the gasket grips firmly on the taper of the bird spike   it is Important that the gasket seals properly  Any damage to the edge of the  gasket or the surface of the bird spike can result in rainwater reaching the  microphone  In this case replace the gasket and or the bird spike before use     The manufacturers do not accept any liability for damage to microphones of any  type caused by the assembly or use of this product     Calibration    The bird spike and the windshield can be removed as one assembly by  unscrewing the bird spike  t
14. ts and the meter can stil  be used in project reporting  Obviously the live elements would no longer be  accessible     18    
    
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