Automatically Measure Sound Level Software

This software offers a solution to users who want to automatically log the dB loudness via the microphone. The user chooses the required interval from a list: 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, etc. You can view the history log or copy it to the clipboard. One click will minimize this application to the system tray at the bottom right corner of the screen, where it will run in the background.

Full Specifications
WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 7.0
GENERAL
Release
April 13, 2015
Date Added
April 20, 2014
Version
7.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Operating Systems
Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows XP
Additional Requirements
None

Automatically Measure Sound Level Software is a lightweight application that can measure the ambient sound level, with the help of a connected microphone, on a certain interval, and enables you to log dB values for future analysis.

It can be useful for those who need to monitor the sound level in a certain environment, but it cannot help you calibrate your recording device, and it features an outdated user interface.

Measure the relative loudness of the sound captured by your microphone
Before anything else, you need to connect your recording device to your PC and select it from the application. Next, you can specify how often the program should analyze the ambient sound level and record the dB value.

If you turn on the automatic logging function, the utility records data once every few seconds, minutes or hours, and then saves it to a standard TXT file, which can be analyzed at a later date.

You also have the option of checking the sound level manually, a useful function for testing purposes.

Great tool for monitoring relative loudness
While the monitored sound level is measured in decibels, the values are not scientifically accurate, as the device would first need to be calibrated. Sadly, the application cannot help you perform this task.

However, Automatically Measure Sound Level Software can still be useful if you only wish to track ambient noise over a certain period, but it is important to note that the listed dB values can only be used for comparison purposes.

Unobtrusive program that features an outdated user interface
Once the recording process has been launched, you can minimize the application to the system tray and get on with your other activities.

As far as the user interface is concerned, some enhancements would be in order, as the program appears to be very out-of-date from a visual standpoint.

In conclusion, Automatically Measure Sound Level Software is a simple, no-frills utility that enables you to monitor and log the ambient noise level in a certain environment. However, because it cannot help you calibrate your recording device, the listed dB values are not technically accurate, although they can be used to analyze variations over time.

The NoiseTools software package gives you a quick and simple way to download, analyse and report the noise measurement information recorded by an optimus sound level meter.

For many users, the most challenging part of a noise survey is the reporting and analysis of the results and so having a simple way to view, analyse and print the information is essential. NoiseTools gives you a range of tools to report and analyse your noise data quickly and easily.

The standard version of NoiseTools is supplied with the Optimus Sound Level Meters, doseBadge Noise Dosimeters and the Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorders. The functions available in the software are determined by the instrument that the measurement was made with, making analysis quick, simple and straight forward.

To enhance the capability of NoiseTools, a range of additional modules are available. Details of these can be found in the following information. Download, store and organise measurement data
Quickly review measurements with the summary screen overview
Produce measurement reports for any available data with print and export functions for Microsoft Excel and Word
Replay VoiceTag audio notes & in-measurement audio recordings
Analyse measurements data and reprocess data with the Periodic Calculator
Tag measurements to people, places or projects
Select hearing protection using the built-in database
Share data between different PC’s & locations
Configure & transfer settings between instruments
Backup and archive noise measurement data
Verify measurements using AuditStore
Connect to the Optimus Cloud for remote data access
Licence free installation with no keys, dongles or restrictions
Free, lifetime updates
Fully compatible with all versions of Windows 7, 8 & 10
Supplied free of charge with the Optimus sound level meters and doseBadge noise dosimeters
Expand the functionality of NoiseTools with additional data processing modules

Licence-Free with no installation restrictions
Install NoiseTools on to as many PC’s at no extra cost
Download the latest version, free of charge, from the Cirrus website
Simple deployment for multiple users with detailed documentation for Admins
As with all Cirrus sound level meter and doseBadge software, NoiseTools is supplied free from any licensing restrictions and can be installed on as many PC’s as is needed without the need to purchases any additional licences, seats or keys.

Updates can be downloaded free of charge from the Cirrus website. Where access rights permit, NoiseTools can automatically download and installed updates when they become available.

Detailed installation information and guidance is available to help in the installation process. If NoiseTools is to be used in a networked environmnet or where data is to be shared between multiple users, NoiseTools can be setup to support these requirements.

Simple to use with powerful features
View an overview of the measurement data using the Summary Screens
Add notes & allocate measurements to people, places or projects
Playback VoiceTag audio notes & convert to text automatically
Annotate measurements & create measurement reports
Analyse noise measurements in detail with the in-build tools
Export data, graphs and audio for use in other programs
The initial summary screen shows you the most commonly used information and, through simple icons, gives you access to the detailed measurement data.

You can simply print the summary screen to get a quick measurement report, adding notes and other information about the measurement as needed.

The software will detect the instrument type used to make the measurement and display the appropriate measurement parameters. Custom summary screens can be created to suit any specific needs with this information reflected onto the Quick Reports.

For advanced users, each and every function measured by the instrument is available for review and analysis and the data can be exported for further use.

Wherever a graph or table is shown, NoiseTools allows the information to be exported in range of formats for use in other programs.

Download Measurements & Configure Instruments

View measurements stored in an instrument
Download selected measurements or all measurements
Enable or disable the downloading of time history data & audio recordings when using a remote connection
Visual indication of audio recordings & VoiceTag notes
Allocate measurements against people, places and projects
Group measurements for summary analysis
Configure instruments quickly & easily
Transfer configurations & settings between instruments
When you’ve completed your measurements, retrieving the data into the NoiseTools software is the next step.

NoiseTools gives you range of options when it comes to downloading data and you can choose to download a selection of measurements or the entire measurement list. Simply select the measurements required and click download.

At the point of download, it’s possible to tag measurements against a person, a place or a project (or all three if needed) with this information being added to the measurement data ready for viewing and analysis.

Where an instrument is connected remotely (using a modem for example), the download of the time history data will increase the time required to retrieve the measurement and so NoiseTools gives the option to enable or disable the time history and audio download. This information can be retrieved later when the instrument is connected via USB.

Measurements can also be grouped together to allow for a tablular view to be created, a feature that can be very useful if a large number of measurements are being retrieved.

NoiseTools also allows the instrument configuration to be adjusted to meet new measurement requirements and allows configurations to be transferred between instruments, a feature that is particularly useful when working with the doseBadge5.

Create Reports & Share Data
Create quick reports from any summary screen
Create measurements reports from single or grouped measurements
Print, save or export reports as PDF, Word or Excel
Combine individual reports into a single document
Add a cover page to combined reports
Export measurement data from any table or graph
Share complete measurements or measurement groups using the Import/Export tools
NoiseTools has a range of built-in reports that can be accessed from the Reports tab or through the Quick Report function.

Quick reports can be accessed from the overall measurement summary screen and include all of the data shown by that specific summary view.

Within the individual analysis sections of NoiseTools, such as the Time History or Hearing Protection tab, specific reports are available that use the displayed data in place of the summary measurement data. Measurement reports, once created, can be printed, saved or exported in range of formats including PDF, Word or Excel allowing the information to be used in other reports or software packages.

Multiple reports can be easily combined into a single report and a cover page added with the same print, save or export options available.

NoiseTools has a range of import and export functions that allow data to be shared with other NoiseTools users. Individual or groups of reports can be exported as a single MTP package which can then be imported back into another NoiseTools installation.

Wherever a graph or table is shown, NoiseTools allows the information to be exported in range of formats for use in other programs.

Listen to VoiceTags & Playback Calibrated Audio

View an overview of the measurement data using the Summary Screens
Add notes & allocate measurements to people, places or projects
Playback VoiceTag audio notes & convert to text automatically
Listening to recordings and analysing data is a key part of noise nuisance management and something that traditionally has taken a lot of time. NoiseTools makes this simple with a range of audio playback and analysis tools.

Listen to VoiceTags
VoiceTags are audio notes that can be stored by data logging versions of the Optimus sound level meters, such as the CR:162C, at the start of a measurement. This allows you to talk into the microphone and record notes about the measurement such as the location, noise source or weather conditions.

VoiceTags are downloaded with the measurement data and can be have can be played back through the NoiseTools software, allowing you to transcripe the notes into the Notes field for that measurement.

Automatically convert VoiceTag notes into text
New in NoiseTools v1.8 is a feature that allows the software to take a VoiceTag and using cloud-based speech recognition techology, convert the recordings into text and store them automatically into the notes field.

Calibrated audio playback
Audio recoridngs made with the Optimus Green sound level meters and Trojan noise nuisance recorders can be played back through NoiseTools, allowing you to listen to the noise that was being measured.

NoiseTools allows the level of audio playback to be calibrated using an Optimus or Trojan sound level meter. This can be useful when there is a need to present evidence of noise nuisance or to demonstrate the actual noise levels that were recorded.

A simple step-by-step process adjusts the playback level and measures the level using the sound level meter so that the audio volume matches that of the measured noise levels.

Dig Deeper with the Analysis Tools
NoiseTools provides a range of analysis tools where you need to dig deeper into the measurement data.

Advanced Analysis tools include:

Create markers and annotations for measurements with automatic calculation of values within markers
Combine markers of the same type for “What if?” scenarios
Remove marked sections of data from a measurement
3D Plots of Frequency vs Level vs Time for 1:1 & 1:3 Octave Band measurements
Calculation of 1:12 Octave Band data from audio recordings (where available)
Compare mutiple measurements measurements
Select hearing protection from individual measurements, markers or grouped measurements
Calculate noise exposures from a number of separate measurements
Add hearing protection to measurements within the noise exposure calculator
Reprocess measurement data using the Periodic Calculator
Export measurement data as CSV or XML for use in other programs
And much more….

Extend NoiseTools Functionality with Analysis Modules

NoiseTools has been designed so that the functionality can be extended and enhanced using Extension Modules.

These modules can be purchased at any time and activated via an Optimus Cloud account.

Once purchased, the module is activated by Cirrus and will then become available within the NoiseTools software.

The modules that are currently available are detailed below. Please click the links to find out more about each module.

ISO 3382-2:2008 Reverberation Time Module (RT)
Octave & Third-Octave Band Ln Calculation Module
Verify Measurements with AuditStore
AuditStore is a technology that is unique to the Cirrus Optimus sound level meters (and variants such as the Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder) that helps you to verify that the noise measurement data the you present is trustworthy.

It allows you to check that the information presented by the NoiseTools software, and subsequently on any report that NoiseTools produces, is the same data that was originally stored in the instrument.

This allows you to present data with confidence and to have the facility to verify that the measurement data has not been modified or adjusted.

With the software that is available on modern PC’s, it is possible to manipulate data or create what appears to be a noise measurement report with data that has been changed.

The AuditStore function allows you to verify your measurements and to state that the information being presented is true and has not been adjusted in any way.

When you are presented with noise measurement data as a printout or a PDF, can you be sure that the information shown is the same as that which was originally measured by the sound level meter?

If you are challenged about the integrity of the presented data, you can go back to the AuditStore and use this to confirm that the data presented is as originally stored in the instrument.

NoiseTools supports the following instruments
Optimus Sound Level Meters
Optimus Yellow (CR:150 Series B Versions)
Optimus Red (CR:160 Series B,C & D Versions)
Optimus Green (CR:170 Series 0,A,B & C Versions)
Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorders
Trojan2 (All Versions)
TrojanLITE
Trojan1 (All Versions)

doseBadge Noise Dosimeters
doseBadge5 (All Versions)
CR:110A/AIS doseBadge (when used with RC:110A Reader)
CR:110AL doseBadge (when used with RC:110AL Reader)
CR:112A/AIS doseBadge (when used with RC:112A Reader)
Legacy Instruments
CR:800C Sound Level Meters (with USB)
CR:260A+ Sound Level Meters (with USB & Download Option)

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