The Sound Event Display App is an Android application that can be installed on any Android device running Android 4.0 or higher with access to the Playstore. Open the Playstore application on your device or use the webbrowser on your computer and go to play.google.com. In the search bar type "Sound Event Display". The Munisense Sound Event Display application should appear somewhere at the top of your search results. It looks like the example below. Click the green button to install on one or more devices.
Important
If your device does not have the option to keep the screen on you can install a small application to prevent the device from going to sleep and turning off the display after a couple of minutes.
Please note that Caffeine is a third party application and Munisense does not take any responsibility for it functioning properly on your device. Also note that this is merely a suggestion and that there are multiple applications that can accomplish the same effect. If it doesn't work you might have to search for an alternative.
Setting up
After starting up, you are required to login on the app using your Munisense username and password. If you have successfully logged in you can select the portal to which you have been granted access under Domain and select an active measurement point under Soundmeter.
Under Tablet configuration you can select a different language if desired. By default it is set to English. You can also change the template that the app uses to display different kinds of (semi-) realtime values.
When the soundmeter is active and the tablet correctly configured it will look like this. You can switch to this mode by tapping the arrow icon at the upper left corner of the screen (see the example above). This is one of the more comprehensive templates, showing both realtime and long term dB(A) and dB(C) values.
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