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News Release from: Bruel and Kjaer UK | Subject: Type 2250 with BZ7225
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 November 2005
Handheld analyser gains enhanced logging
software
New enhanced logging software for the long term monitoring of broadband and spectrum data is now available to support Bruel and Kjaer's innovative Type 2250 fourth generation handheld analyser.
New enhanced logging software for the long term monitoring of broadband and spectrum data is now available to support Bruel and Kjaer's innovative Type 2250 fourth generation handheld analyser The new BZ7225 software is ideal for implementing noise profiling investigations as well as providing continuous monitoring and logging of periodic reports for the development of time histories used in environmental noise and workplace noise assessment studies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The software allows free selection of parameters to log at periods from 1 second to 24 hours.
All broadband parameters can be logged by running the enhanced logging software in conjunction with Bruel and Kjaer's sound level meter software (BZ7222).
The spectra can also be logged at the same rates by enabling Bruel and Kjaer's frequency analysis software.
To address the requirements of US and EU regulations the new enhanced logging software module calculates the Ldn, Lden, Lday, Levening and Lnight parameters.
In the event of a power failure during the continuous monitoring process the Enhanced Logging software automatically reboots and resumes operation.
Data are saved in manageable portions (every 24 hours) selectable for download.
The user-friendly software also allows operators to easily browse between markers (like sound recordings).
As a noise monitoring platform, the Type 2250 instrument allows different combinations of application software modules to be selected.
"Additional applications such as frequency analysis (BZ7223), sound recording (BZ7226) and logging software (BZ7224) can be purchased when needed and are delivered as easily installed licences", explains Jong-Bo Kim, Bruel and Kjaer's Internal Sales Manager.
"In this way a customer's investment in the Type 2250 platform is securely protected and when their measurement and analysis requirements grow then the Type 2250 can readily accommodate them".
"Bruel and Kjaer is committed to maintaining an ever-growing range of applications on this platform".
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