JIS S 0014:2003
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Guidelines for the elderly and people with disabilities - Auditory signals on consumer products - Sound pressure levels of signals for the elderly and in noisy conditions
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23-12-2016
English, Japanese
01-02-2004
This Standard specifies the guidelines (recommendations) for designing the range of sound pressure levels of auditory signals which the users of consumer products, especially visually impaired persons, the elderly with a visual impairment and hypacusis wich develops with aging can hear properly in consideration of the presence of jamming sounds. However, auditory signals regulated by other statutes such as signals for fire alrams, singnals for gas leakages, singnals for crime prevention, and auditory signals of an electronic chme and a voice guide, and auditory signals peculiar to a communication tool such as telephones are excluded.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
17
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ProductNote |
NEW CHILD AMD 1 2009 IS ADDED
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PublisherName |
Japanese Standards Association
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
JIS Z 8106:2000 | Glossary Of Acoustical Terms (general) |
JIS S 0013:2002 | Guidelines for the elderly and people with disabilities - Auditory signals on consumer products |
JIS C 1513:2002 | Octave And Third-octave Band Analyzers For Sounds And Vibrations |
JIS Z 8731:1999 | Acoustics - Description and measurement of environmental noise |
JIS C 1502:1990 | Sound level meters |
JIS X 8341-4:2005 | Guidelines for older persons and persons with disabilities?- Information and communications equipment, software and services Part 4: Telecommunications equipment |
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