Reporting Software Nor850
The user-friendly and innovative calculation and reporting features in the Nor850 may be used as individual modules for post-processing of individual measurement files. This feature is available for the building acoustics, sound power and sound intensity modes.
In the Nor850 software version 3, Norsonic introduce a new efficient workflow feature for Building Acoustics and Sound Power testing.
Read more about the v3 highlights.
Overview: –
taken manually by use of the Norsonic Sound Level Meters Nor140, Nor145 and Nor150 are imported easily into the reporting modules. Level, reverberation or background measurement files are included into the respective table folders by simple drag&drop technique. Even complete building acoustics files containing all data in one file may be imported.
The full range of Standards for building acoustics such as the in-situ ISO 16283, laboratory ISO 10140 and the national versions such as American ASTM Standards, are selectable. Calculation properties as well as informative text for the excel reports are inserted and edited for the final calculation of the sound insulation indices or sound power value.
With the latest upgrade to version 3, the Nor850 allow pre-defined collections of multiple measurement tasks to be uploaded to the instrument prior to test.
Customers may enhance their Nor850 Reporting system to a full-blooded Nor850 Multichannel system at any time.
Measurements taken manually by use of the Norsonic sound level meters Nor140 or Nor150 and stored in the PC, are imported easily into the reporting modules. Level, reverberation or background measurement files are included into the respective table folders by simple drag&drop technique. Even complete building acoustics files containing all data in one file may be imported.
The full range of Standards for building acoustics such as the in-situ ISO 16283, laboratory ISO 10140 and the national versions such as American ASTM Standards, are selectable. Calculation properties as well as informative text for the excel reports are inserted and edited for the final calculation of the sound insulation indices or sound power value.
As described above for the Building Acoustic mode, existing measurement files in a PC may be imported into the Nor850 for calculation of the final Sound Power results. The Sound Power calculations is done using the range of pre-defined Standards in the ISO 3740 series.
In the Nor850 software you can change all settings the same way as in the Nor150. However, copying and analysing the measurements is easier on a larger screen. The Nor850 software provides intuitive visual tools for editing.
Copy segments or surfaces, view intermediate results of a subset of segments, exclude segments, surfaces or bands. If desired, the measurement may be up/downgraded between Survey/Engineering, and the weighted frequency range may be changed.
Nor850 displays all the information as the Nor150, including the Scope Selector and all functions. In addition, the results are mapped onto a 2D/3D surface for noise mapping.
A typical application may be the case where limited time did not allow for a full definition of segments before measurement. All measurements can be made on a single surface where the areas are not defined. By opening up two measurement projects in Nor850, you define a new total measurement surface and copy/paste each measured segment into correct locations in the new project.
Nor850 with Sound Intensity option includes report generation
for the ISO 9614 part 1 and part 2 Standards. Fill in the
essential information about the measurement, and generate the measurement report.