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AS ISO 389.5-2003

Obsolescent

Obsolescent

“Obsolescent” indicates that the Standard is not recommended for new equipment or as a current practice, but it is retained in order to provide for servicing of existing equipment or requirements.

Acoustics - Reference zero for the calibration of audiometric equipment - Reference equivalent threshold sound pressure levels for pure tones in frequency range 8 kHz to 16 kHz

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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2003

Specifies reference equivalent threshold sound pressure levels (RETSPLs) of pure tones in the frequency range from 8 kHz to 16 kHz, applicable to the calibration of air conduction audiometers for specific earphones. This Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO/TR 389-5:1998.

This part of ISO 389 specifies reference equivalent threshold sound pressure levels (RETSPLs) of pure tones in the frequency range from 8 kHz to 16 kHz, applicable to the calibration of air conduction audiometers for specific earphones.NOTE Some notes and references on the derivation and the test conditions used to determine the recommended reference levels are given in annex A and the Bibliography.

Committee
AV-003
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5167 9
Pages
4
ProductNote
Please refer to ISO 389-5:2006.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Obsolescent
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/TR 389-5:1998 Identical

Made Obsolescent 07-04-2015 First published as AS ISO 389.5-2003.

AS ISO 8253.1-2009 Acoustics - Audiometric test methods Basic pure tone air and bone conduction threshold audiometry

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