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News Release from: Bruel and Kjaer UK | Subject: Type 2250
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2004
Noise measurement analyser from customer
wish list
The hardware has been designed to meet the specific ergonomic requirements of users, and the application software covers everything from environmental noise and occupational health, to quality control
Following a number of in-depth workshops held worldwide with customers, consultants and influential participants in noise and vibration less than 3 years ago, Bruel and Kjaer presents its innovative 4th generation hand-held instrument for noise measurements - Type 2250 Instigated entirely by their customers and the Bruel and Kjaer desire to develop a noise analyser which could meet their customers needs completely, Type 2250 was born out of a 'wish list' expressed from participants at the workshops held globally
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The hardware has been designed to meet the specific ergonomic requirements of users, and the application software covers everything from environmental noise and occupational health, to quality control.
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Built for use outdoors and in difficult environmental conditions, the Type 2250 robustness, lightness and ergonomic design, make it easy to grip, hold and operate.
Designed for single-handed operation, with a choice between using hard keys or touch screen, it provides you with everything from a personal login and measurement, data and display set-ups to a personal checklist.
The high-resolution, touch screen has different colour schemes, optimised for viewing indoors and outdoors, both day and night.
A separate built-in microphone gives you the option of recording your personal comments whilst measuring and automatically attaching them to your on-going measurement.
Colour coded with red, yellow and green lights to give you a fast indication of your measurements status, even at a distance, it is highly visible.
Built-in electronic filters detect and correct for windscreen effects.
The quality and status of your measurement parameters are clearly displayed on your screen as icons.
All your measurement tasks are intuitively organised and with extra documentation added, in the form of comments, you will never be in doubt of the exact on-site happenings.
Back at the office, your data can be quickly transferred to your PC for storing, viewing and reporting.
In addition, the Type 2250 also holds a calibration history, allowing you to document your measurement validity.
Easy, safe, clever and fun to use, Type 2250 undoubtedly marks the onset of the new generation of noise measuring instruments.
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