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Fig. 11
Typical building
acoustics project using
Type 8780. Data are
presented graphically
and numerically with
detailed data quality
indications, using
Type 2250/2270’s
smiley system
The tabular Data Editor (at the bottom of the screen) presents all measured data and calculation results in
detail and provides the controls to refine data as well as to select which measurements to include in the final
analysis of a partition. The table groups all information visually, making it very easy to examine detail, while
at the same time seeing the overall results. In addition to the numerical data, the table also reveals the
quality and status of each item using the smiley system well known from Type 2250/2270 (see Fig. 12) and
by colour coding item(s).
Fig. 12
Close-up of the Data
Editor table showing
an example of a smiley
indicator with the
associated explanation
Having graphical data and
numerical values displayed
simultaneously makes evaluation
of the data (and interactive work
with the data) a very intuitive
process. Changes applied in one
part of the interface, such as,
editing the graphs or items in a
table, will immediately be
reflected in the other parts.
Fig. 13
Example of a report in
standard template
format, for example,
ISO 140. Standard
templates are available
for selected national
and international
standards. All
templates can be fully
customised. New
templates can be
derived from the
delivered ones, or
created from scratch
The software comes with default setups for all relevant displays
for the measured data and results, so that a report is just a few
clicks away. The flexibility of the software also allows you to
create any type of display to combine and compare data as
needed, for example to compare data from different partitions or
measurements of sound insulation of a partition before and after
repair. Displays can also be used to refine data quality
graphically, for example, by adjusting the slope line in
reverberation decays.
Reporting your Data
PULSE Reflex Building Acoustics includes a very flexible
reporting module, which embeds the Microsoft
®
Office suite
installed on your system into the PULSE Reflex environment.
This means that you can fully customise your reports and you can
create a new report using one of the pre-installed or self-made
templates using only a few mouse clicks. See a report example in
Fig. 13. Reports can remain linked to the data, so that if you need
to revise your analysis, a single click will refresh the report to
reflect all the changes.
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