Ergonomics - Accessible design - Sound pressure levels of spoken announcements for products and public address systems (ISO 24504:2014)

This International Standard specifies methods to determine an appropriate sound pressure level range for spoken announcements in environments where ambient noise is less than 80 dB. The specified methods follow the concepts of ISO/IEC Guide 71 and includes consideration of older persons with decreased hearing ability to determine sound pressure levels of spoken announcements. The spoken speech levels that are specified in this International Standard are for products and public-address systems. To improve the accessibility and usability of products, spoken announcements must not only be audible but also presented at comfortable speech levels.
The target products that present spoken announcements are consumer products such as electronic home appliances, information and communication technology services, and products providing services for general users in public facilities indoors and outdoors such as train stations, airports, meeting rooms, amusement parks, and fairs.
This International Standard is not applicable to products providing private information such as automated teller machines in public spaces.
This International Standard is applicable when a loudspeaker producing a spoken announcement is located a short distance from the user in an environment where the sound pressure level with a standard frequency weighting A of ambient noise does not exceed 80 dB. This International Standard is applicable to spoken announcements that are audible to persons with normal hearing for their age when presented by a target product under quiet and anechoic conditions. This International Standard is applicable for both recorded voice and synthetic speech announcements.
This International Standard does not specify sound pressure levels of spoken announcements for systems with automatic sound pressure level control to compensate for fluctuating ambient noise levels. This International Standard is not applicable to spoken announcements heard through headphones or earphones, or to spoken announcements heard with the ear close to the speech sound source, such as in ear speakers specified in IEC 60268 7. This International Standard considers only the audibility of speech and not the process of speech understanding.
This International Standard does not specify the sound pressure levels of spoken announcements presented in emergency situations such as signals for fire alarms, gas leakage, and crime prevention; those are covered in ISO 7240 16 and ISO 7240 19. This International Standard does not specify the sound pressure levels of spoken announcements in automobiles; those are covered in ISO 15006.

Ergonomie - Barrierefreie Gestaltung - Schalldruckpegel gesprochener Ansagen für Produkte und öffentliche Lautsprecheranlagen (ISO 24504:2014)

Diese Internationale Norm legt Verfahren zur Bestimmung eines angemessenen Schalldruckpegelbereichs von gesprochenen Ansagen in Umgebungen fest, in denen das Umgebungsgeräusch weniger als 80 dB beträgt. Die festgelegten Verfahren richten sich nach den Konzepten von ISO/IEC Guide 71 und schließen die Berücksichtigung älterer Menschen mit vermindertem Hörvermögen bei der Bestimmung von Schalldruck¬pegelnN1) für gesprochene Ansagen ein. Die in dieser Norm festgelegten gesprochen Sprachpegel gelten für Produkte und Beschallungsanlagen. Zur Verbesserung der Barrierefreiheit und Gebrauchstauglichkeit von Produkten müssen gesprochene Ansagen nicht nur hörbar sein, sondern auch bei angenehmen Sprachpegeln dargeboten werden.
Die betrachteten Produkte, die gesprochene Ansagen darbieten, sind Konsumgüter, wie z. B. elektronische Haushaltsgeräte, Dienstleister für Informations  und Kommunikationstechnologie und Produkte, die Dienst¬leistungen für allgemeine Anwender in öffentlichen Einrichtungen im Innen  und Außenbereich, wie z. B. Bahnhöfen, Flughäfen, Besprechungsräumen, Freizeitparks und (Fach )Ausstellungen, bereitstellen.
Diese Internationale Norm gilt nicht für Produkte, die persönliche Angaben bereitstellen, wie z. B. Geld-automaten im öffentlichen Bereich.
Diese Internationale Norm ist anwendbar, wenn sich ein Lautsprecher, der eine gesprochen Ansage erzeugt, in geringer Entfernung vom Anwender in einer Umgebung befindet, in der der Schalldruckpegel des Umgebungsgeräuschs mit einer genormten Frequenzbewertung A 80 dB nicht überschreitet. Diese Internationale Norm gilt für gesprochene Ansagen, die für Menschen mit für ihr Alter normalem Hörvermögen hörbar sind, wenn sie durch ein betrachtetes Produkt unter geräuscharmen und reflexionsfreien Bedingungen dargeboten werden. Diese Internationale Norm gilt sowohl für Ansagen mit aufgezeichneter Stimme als auch Ansagen mit synthetischer Sprache.
Diese Internationale Norm legt keine Schalldruckpegel von gesprochenen Ansagen für Systeme mit automatischer Regelung des Schalldruckpegels zum Ausgleich von schwankenden Umgebungsgeräusch-pegeln fest. Diese Internationale Norm gilt nicht für gesprochene Ansagen, die über Kopfhörer oder Ohrhörer gehört werden bzw. für gesprochene Ansagen, die mit dem Ohr gehört werden, das sich in der Nähe der Sprachschallquelle befindet, wie z. B. bei in IEC 60268 7 festgelegten Ohrhörer-Sprech-Garnituren. Diese Internationale Norm berücksichtigt nur die Hörbarkeit von Sprache und nicht den Prozess des Verstehens der Sprache.
Diese Internationale Norm legt keine Schalldruckpegel von gesprochenen Ansagen fest, die in Notfall-situationen dargeboten werden, wie z. B. Signale für Feueralarm, Gasaustritt und Kriminalprävention; diese werden in ISO 7240 16 und ISO 7240 19 behandelt. Diese Internationale Norm legt keine Schalldruckpegel von gesprochenen Ansagen in Kraftfahrzeugen fest; diese werden in ISO 15006 behandelt.
ANMERKUNG 1   Bei einer gesprochenen Ansage, die wiederholt von einem Produkt, wie z. B. einem elektronischen Haushaltsgerät, dargeboten wird, wird angenommen, dass sie als akustisches Signal, jedoch nicht als Mitteilung gehört wird und deshalb mit einem niedrigeren Schalldruckpegel der gesprochenen Ansage als in dieser Internationalen Norm festgelegt einsetzbar ist.
ANMERKUNG 2   Es ist bekannt, dass die Worterkennungsleistung von Muttersprachlern der Sprache der Ansage besser ist als von nichtmuttersprachlichen Sprechern.

Ergonomie - Conception accessible - Niveaux de pression acoustique des annonces vocales pour les produits et systèmes de sonorisation (ISO 24504:2014)

L'ISO 24504:2014 spécifie des méthodes permettant de déterminer une plage appropriée de niveaux de pression acoustique pour les annonces vocales dans des environnements où le bruit ambiant est inférieur à 80 dB. Les méthodes spécifiées suivent les concepts de l'Guide ISO/IEC 71 et tiennent compte des personnes âgées ayant une capacité auditive diminuée pour déterminer les niveaux de pression acoustique des annonces vocales. Les niveaux de la parole qui sont spécifiés dans la présente Norme internationale concernent les produits et systèmes de sonorisation. Pour améliorer l'accessibilité et la facilité d'utilisation des produits, les annonces vocales doivent non seulement être audibles, mais également être diffusées à des niveaux confortables de la parole.
Les produits ciblés qui diffusent des annonces vocales sont des produits de consommation courante tels que les appareils électroménagers, les services des technologies de l'information et de la communication et les produits fournissant des services aux utilisateurs d'installations publiques intérieures et extérieures telles que les gares, les aéroports, les salles de réunion, les parcs d'attraction et les foires.
L'ISO 24504:2014 ne s'applique pas aux produits fournissant des informations privées telles que les guichets automatiques dans les espaces publics.
L'ISO 24504:2014 s'applique lorsqu'un haut-parleur diffusant une annonce vocale est situé à faible distance de l'utilisateur dans un environnement où le niveau de pression acoustique du bruit ambiant, avec une pondération A normalisée en fréquence, ne dépasse pas 80 dB. L'ISO 24504:2014 s'applique aux annonces vocales qui sont audibles pour des personnes ayant une audition normale pour leur âge, lorsqu'elles sont diffusées par un produit cible dans des conditions calmes et anéchoïques. L'ISO 24504:2014 s'applique à la fois aux annonces à voix enregistrée et à voix de synthèse.
L'ISO 24504:2014 ne spécifie pas les niveaux de pression acoustique des annonces vocales pour des systèmes équipés d'une régulation automatique du niveau de pression acoustique pour compenser des niveaux de bruit ambiant fluctuants. L'ISO 24504:2014 ne s'applique pas aux annonces vocales écoutées par le biais de casques ou d'écouteurs, ni aux annonces vocales écoutées avec l'oreille proche de la source sonore, comme dans les écouteurs intra-auriculaires spécifiés dans l'IEC 60268‑7. L'ISO 24504:2014 considère uniquement l'audibilité de la parole et non le processus de compréhension de la parole.
L'ISO 24504:2014 ne spécifie pas les niveaux de pression acoustique des annonces vocales diffusées dans des situations d'urgence, telles que les signalisations d'alarme incendie, de fuite de gaz et de prévention de la malveillance; celles-ci sont traitées dans l'ISO 7240‑16 et l'ISO 7240‑19. L'ISO 24504:2014 ne spécifie pas les niveaux de pression acoustique des annonces vocales dans les automobiles; celles-ci sont traitées dans l'ISO 15006.

Ergonomija - Dostopno načrtovanje - Ravni zvočnega tlaka pri govorjenih objavah za proizvode in sisteme javnega obveščanja (ISO 24504:2014)

Ta mednarodni standard določa metode za določanje primernega razpona zvočnega tlaka pri govorjenih objavah v okoljih, kjer je okoljski hrup manjši od 80 dB. Navedene metode upoštevajo načela vodila ISO/IEC 71, pri čemer za določanje ravni zvočnega tlaka pri govorjenih objavah upoštevajo tudi starejše osebe s poslabšanim sluhom. Ravni govora, ki so določene v tem mednarodnem standardu, se uporabljajo za proizvode in sisteme javnega obveščanja. Za izboljšanje dostopnosti in uporabnosti proizvodov, morajo biti govorjene objave slišne in hkrati predvajanje pri udobnih ravneh govora. Ciljni proizvodi, ki predvajajo govorjene objave, so potrošniški proizvodi, npr. elektronski gospodinjski aparati, storitve informacijske in komunikacijske tehnologije in izdelki, ki zagotavljajo storitve za splošne uporabnike v notranjosti in zunanjosti javnih objektov, kot so železniške postaje, letališča, sejne sobe, zabaviščni parki in sejmi. Ta mednarodni standard se ne uporablja za proizvode, ki podajajo zasebne podatke, kot so bankomati na javnih površinah. Ta mednarodni standard se uporablja, ko se zvočnik, ki predvaja govorjeno objavo, nahaja blizu uporabnika v okolju, kjer raven zvočnega tlaka s standardnim frekvenčnim vrednotenjem A okoljskega hrupa ne presega 80 dB. Ta mednarodni standard se uporablja za govorjene objave, ki so slišne osebam z običajnim sluhom za svojo starost, ko stopijo v stik s ciljnim proizvodom v tihih pogojih brez odmevanja. Ta mednarodni standard se uporablja za objave s posnetim zvokom in sintetiziranim govorom. Ta mednarodni standard ne določa ravni zvočnega tlaka govorjenih objav za sisteme s samodejnim uravnavanjem ravni zvočnega tlaka, ki omogoča prilagajanje glasnosti v primeru neenakomernih ravni okoljskega hrupa. Ta mednarodni standard se ne uporablja za govorjene objave, ki so slišne prek slušalk, ali govorjene objave, ki so slišne, ko je vir zvoka v bližini ušesa, kot v primeru ušesnih zvočnikov, ki so opredeljeni v standardu IEC 60268 7. Ta mednarodni standard obravnava samo slišnost govora in ne postopka razumevanja govora. Ta mednarodni standard ne določa ravni zvočnega tlaka govorjenih objav, ki se predvajajo v sili, kot so signali za požarne alarme, puščanje plina in preprečevanje zločinov – te so zajete v standardih ISO 7240 16 in ISO 7240 19. Ta mednarodni standard ne določa ravni zvočnega tlaka govorjenih objav v avtomobilih – te so zajete v standardu ISO 15006.

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Ergonomics - Accessible design - Sound pressure levels of spoken announcements for
products and public address systems (ISO 24504:2014)
Ergonomie - Barrierefreie Gestaltung - Schalldruckpegel gesprochener Ansagen für
Produkte und öffentliche Lautsprecheranlagen (ISO 24504:2014)
Ergonomie - Conception accessible - Niveaux de pression acoustique des annonces
vocales pour les produits et systèmes de sonorisation (ISO 24504:2014)
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EUROPÄISCHE NORM
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English Version

Ergonomics - Accessible design - Sound pressure levels of
spoken announcements for products and public address
systems (ISO 24504:2014)
Ergonomie - Conception accessible - Niveaux de Ergonomie - Barrierefreie Gestaltung -
pression acoustique des annonces vocales pour les Schalldruckpegel von gesprochenen Ansagen für
produits et systèmes de sonorisation (ISO Produkte und öffentliche Lautsprecheranlagen (ISO
24504:2014) 24504:2014)
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The text of ISO 24504:2014 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 159 “Ergonomics” of the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over as EN ISO 24504:2016 by
Technical Committee CEN/TC 122 “Ergonomics” the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by December 2016, and conflicting national standards
shall be withdrawn at the latest by December 2016.
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patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
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Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 24504:2014 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 24504:2016 without any modification.

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STANDARD 24504
First edition
2014-08-01
Ergonomics — Accessible design
— Sound pressure levels of spoken
announcements for products and
public address systems
Ergonomie — Conception accessible — Niveaux de pression
acoustique des annonces vocales pour les produits et systèmes de
sonorisation
Reference number
ISO 24504:2014(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Symbols . 4
5 Range of sound pressure level of spoken announcements . 4
5.1 General . 4
5.2 Criteria to determine the speech level. 5
5.3 Relevant factors related to speech perception . 5
5.4 A-weighted sound pressure level method to determine the speech level . 6
5.5 Simplified STI method to determine the minimum speech level . 7
Annex A (normative) Method for measuring the sound pressure level of spoken announcements
and ambient noise . 8
Annex B (informative) Effects of age-related hearing loss on word recognition .10
Annex C (informative) Examples of measurement condition and result records .16
Annex D (informative) STI method to determine minimum speech level .18
Bibliography .21
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Foreword
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Introduction
Today, people conduct their daily lives along with spoken announcements from various products
such as home electrical appliances, information and telecommunication products, office-automation
equipment, heating equipment, toys, sanitary equipment, and health care products. Some products
use spoken announcements to provide instructions in indoor and outdoor public areas such as ticket
vending machines, elevators, and escalators. Public address systems are often installed to provide
spoken announcements. Such announcements can be indistinct to listeners because of hearing loss that
can occur with ageing or because of ambient noise in the surroundings.
This International Standard specifies methods for determining an appropriate sound level range of
spoken announcements so that all listeners, including people with age-related hearing loss, can hear
them properly against ambient noises. This sound level range specification was determined based on
results of experiments in which people of different ages participated. Spoken announcements for which
sound pressure levels are within the range specified in this International Standard are expected to be
audible and comfortably loud for most users in the presence of ambient noise.
This International Standard is intended to be applied as necessary to products depending on the
product type and its conditions of use. It does not apply to spoken announcements used for evacuation
or emergency purposes.
ISO 9921 specifies recommended levels of speech-communication quality necessary for conveying
comprehensive messages in different applications. Therefore, ISO 9921 differs from this International
Standard.
This International Standard adopts the principles of accessible design from ISO/IEC Guide 71, which are
amplified in ISO/TR 22411.
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Ergonomics — Accessible design — Sound pressure levels
of spoken announcements for products and public address
systems
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies methods to determine an appropriate sound pressure level range
for spoken announcements in environments where ambient noise is less than 80 dB. The specified
methods follow the concepts of ISO/IEC Guide 71 and includes consideration of older persons with
decreased hearing ability to determine sound pressure levels of spoken announcements. The spoken
speech levels that are specified in this International Standard are for products and public-address
systems. To improve the accessibility and usability of products, spoken announcements must not only
be audible but also presented at comfortable speech levels.
The target products that present spoken announcements are consumer products such as electronic home
appliances, information and communication technology services, and products providing services for
general users in public facilities indoors and outdoors such as train stations, airports, meeting rooms,
amusement parks, and fairs.
This International Standard is not applicable to products providing private information such as
automated teller machines in public spaces.
This International Standard is applicable when a loudspeaker producing a spoken announcement is
located a short distance from the user in an environment where the sound pressure level with a standard
frequency weighting A of ambient noise does not exceed 80 dB. This International Standard is applicable
to spoken announcements that are audible to persons with normal hearing for their age when presented
by a target product under quiet and anechoic conditions. This International Standard is applicable for
both recorded voice and synthetic speech announcements.
This International Standard does not specify sound pressure levels of spoken announcements for
systems with automatic sound pressure level control to compensate for fluctuating ambient noise levels.
This International Standard is not applicable to spoken announcements heard through headphones or
earphones, or to spoken announcements heard with the ear close to the speech sound source, such as
in ear speakers specified in IEC 60268-7. This International Standard considers only the audibility of
speech and not the process of speech understanding.
This International Standard does not specify the sound pressure levels of spoken announcements
presented in emergency situations such as signals for fire alarms, gas leakage, and crime prevention;
those are covered in ISO 7240-16 and ISO 7240-19. This International Standard does not specify the
sound pressure levels of spoken announcements in automobiles; those are covered in ISO 15006.
NOTE 1 A spoken announcement presented in a repetitive manner from a product such as electronic home
appliance is presumed to be heard as an auditory sign but not as a message and is therefore usable with a lower
sound pressure level of the spoken announcement than this International Standard specifies.
NOTE 2 It is known that the word recognition performance of native speakers of the language of the
announcement is better than that of non-native speakers.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
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ISO 389-1, Acoustics — Reference zero for the calibration of audiometric equipment — Part 1: Reference
equivalent threshold sound pressure levels for pure tones and supra-aural earphones
ISO 1996-1, Acoustics — Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise — Part 1: Basic
quantities and assessment procedures
ISO 3382-2:2008, Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic parameters — Part 2: Reverberation time in
ordinary rooms
ISO 8253-1, Acoustics — Audiometric test methods — Part 1: Pure-tone air and bone conduction audiometry
IEC 60050-801, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Chapter 801: Acoustics and electroacoustics
IEC 60268-16, Sound system equipment — Part 16: Objective rating of speech intelligibility by speech
transmission index
IEC 61260, Electroacoustics — Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters
IEC 61672-1, Electroacoustics — Sound level meters — Part 1: Specifications
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 60050-801, IEC 60268-16, and
the following apply.
3.1
spoken announcement
message presented by a live human voice, a synthesized voice, or a recorded/digitized human voice
3.2
ambient noise
sound other than the sound to be measured as a signal
Note 1 to entry: For this International Standard, spoken announcements are regarded as signals.
3.3
speech transmission channel
acoustic and/or electro-acoustic signal path between a source of a signal and a user
3.4
speech transmission index
STI
metric with values 0 through 1 representing the transmission quality of speech with respect to speech
intelligibility by a speech transmission channel
[SOURCE: IEC 60268-16]
3.5
simplified STI
metric with values 0 through 1 representing the transmission quality of speech with respect to speech
intelligibility by a speech transmission channel calculated only with octave-band sound pressure level
difference between the sound pressure level of spoken announcements and sound pressure level of
ambient noise based on STI specified in IEC 60286-16
Note 1 to entry: Simplified STI does not account for effects of reverberation.
3.6
speech level
sound pressure level with a standard frequency weighting A or octave-band equivalent sound pressure
level of a spoken announcement
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3.7
signal-to-noise ratio
S/N
sound pressure level of a signal measured relative to ambient noise
3.8
minimum speech level
speech level with a standard frequency weighting A at which a listener can achieve audibility
3.9
maximum speech level
speech level with a standard frequency weighting A at which half of the listeners feel that the spoken
announcement is too loud
3.10
audibility
extent to which the words of spoken announcements are recognizable by listeners
3.11
hearing threshold level
HTL
sound pressure level of a sound at which a person gives a predetermined percentage of correct detection
responses on repeated trials minus the reference equivalent threshold sound pressure level
Note 1 to entry: It applies to a specified signal and specified manner of signal presentation under specified
conditions according to ISO 8253-1. The reference equivalent threshold sound pressure level shall be in accordance
with ISO 389-1.
3.12
pure tone average
PTA
average in decibels of hearing threshold levels of specified frequencies
3.13
reverberation time
T
duration required for the space-averaged sound energy density in an enclosure to decrease by 60 dB
after the source emission has stopped
Note 1 to entry: The reverberation time is expressed in seconds.
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4 Symbols
Symbols used in this International Standard are presented below.
L sound pressure level of ambient noise with a standard frequency weighting A, in decibels, as
N,A
measured using the method specified in Annex A
L an octave-band sound pressure level of ambient noise in band i, in decibels, as measured using
N,i
the method specified in Annex A
L speech level with a standard frequency weighting A, in decibels, as measured using the method
S,A
specified in Annex A
L an octave-band sound pressure level of spoken announcements in band i, in decibels, as meas-
S,i
ured using the method specified in Annex A
T a transmission index of octave band i, presented as a metric rating between 0 and 1
i
I STI or simplified STI calculated as a weighted average of T from 125 Hz to 8 kHz octave bands
i
5 Range of sound pressure level of spoken announcements
5.1 General
This International Standard specifies the sound pressure level range of spoken announcements without
consideration of reverberation and distance between a signal source and a listener.
The range of the sound pressure level of spoken announcements shall be determined with a minimum
speech level and a maximum speech level. The minimum speech level for older users is higher than that
for young users, as presented in Annex B. The minimum speech level shall be set to maintain the audibility
of spoken announcements considering older listeners with otologically normal hearing for their age.
The maximum speech level shall be set to avoid annoyance of listeners with the spoken announcement.
Because of their greater hearing sensitivity in general, the speech level for younger adults is used to set
the limit used in this International Standard because they are expected to perceive discomfort at lower
levels than older adults.
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Usually, a mean speech level is 55 dB to 75 dB at 1 m distance from a talker.
When a spoken announcement with a fixed sound pressure level is used, the level shall be adjusted to
fall between the minimum and the maximum speech levels, as calculated according to this International
Standard.
When the sound level is controllable by users, the level shall be variable to cover a part of the specified
range in this International Standard. Audible distortion of spoken announcement from a loudspeaker
should be avoided to choose the speech level range for a product.
NOTE It is useful to indicate a speech level range determined by this International Standard at or around the
volume control function using a device such as a volume knob, button, or slider.
The A-weighted sound pressure level method is the simplest method, but it has limitations. It shall not
be applied in the case of noises that are predominantly low-frequency noises or when ambient noise has
a dominant tonal component. In such cases, the effect of ambient noise will not be estimated correctly.
The simplified STI method, which is based on STI specified in IEC 60286-16, is applicable for broadband
noise both with and without dominant narrow band components. This method is more accurate than
the A-weighted sound pressure level method.
NOTE 1 Under circumstances in which the required conditions for both methods listed above cannot be
followed, the STI method described in Annex D according to IEC 60268–16 is useful.
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NOTE 2 To ascertain the appropriate sound pressure level range of spoken announcements for a product, the
level of noise that is typical in the operating environment of the product can be used.
5.2 Criteria to determine the speech level
The required speech level for comfortable listening to spoken announcement is 55 dB which minimizes
[9]
listening difficulty for younger adults in quiet conditions.
The required signal-to-noise ratio used to determine the minimum speech level for older adults can be
estimated using information provided in Annex B. Typical older listeners require a 5 dB signal-to-noise
ratio, which corresponds to an STI of 0,65, or better for the best understanding of a clearly spoken single
word in an anechoic condition under ambient noise. The difference of required S/N improvement for
older listeners from younger listeners is varied from 2 dB to 6 dB among languages. It depends on the
PTA difference between younger and older listeners.
The maximum speech level shall be determined by following 5.4. Younger adults have better hearing
sensitivity than older adults in general. Because they are expected to perceive discomfort at lower levels
than older adults, the level for younger adults is used to set the limit used in this International Standard.
5.3 Relevant factors related to speech perception
Sound reflections are expected to have a detrimental effect on speech perception. A method of STI in
IEC 60268-16, Annex L is the standardized method, by which one can predict the detrimental effect of
sound reflections. This method uses reverberation time, room volume of the space and distance between
a signal source, and a listener to predict STI. To adapt the criteria of STI 0,65 in a closed or a semi-closed
space, relevant factors shall be considered when the space is reverberant and/or the quality of a spoken
announcement is inferior.
Another factor is the effect of phonetic characteristics of speech for different languages. Annex B
presents results of variation of a word recognition test conducted in six countries. The difference of
mean scores between different languages for young listeners is approximately 5 dB.
For consumer products that present messages or instructions to users, users are assumed to be physically
near the product at the time the messages or instructions are presented. For the simulation method of
STI standardized in IEC 60268-16, Annex L, 2 m of distance between a signal source to the users will
meet the criteria 0,65 of STI under a typical reverberant environment when the signal-to-noise ratio is
5 dB to 10 dB.
Figure 1 presents the typical relation between the signal-to-noise ratio and STI with distance of 2,0 m.
At distances greater than 2 m, sound reflections might detrimentally affect speech transmission under
reverberant conditions.
This International Standard shall be used for distances equal to or less than 2 m between a signal source
and a listener. The record of measurement conditions and results shall be noted. Examples of the record
of measurement conditions and results are presented in Annex C.
NOTE 1 In a free field, where reverberation does not exist, the source-receiver distance is highly variable.
Reverberation need not be considered.
NOTE 2 The typical reverberation time of an elementary school classroom (dimensions: 8 m × 8 m × 3 m) is
0,45 s.
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1.0
A
0.9
B
0.8
0.7
C
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
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Key
X S/N
Y STI
A anechoic space (T = 0,1 s)
B normal space (T=0,34 s)
C reverberant space (T=0,55 s)
Figure 1 — Relations between S/N and STI for three reverberation times for room volume of
3
192 m with distance 2,0 m
5.4 A-weighted sound pressure level method to determine the speech level
The range of the sound pressure level of the spoken announcements determined using the A-weighted
sound pressure level measurement described in Annex A shall be as specified below:
a) Minimum speech level (Lower end of L )
S,A
The minimum speech level, which is the lower end of L , shall be determined using the procedure
S,A
below.
1) Measure L and ensure that L is less than 80 dB.
N,A N,A
2) The lower end of L shall be set to allow, L – L at 10 dB.
S,A S,A N,A
3) The minimum lower end shall be 55 dB when the lower end does not exceed 55 dB as a result of
the setting in 1).
NOTE Increasing the sound pressure level of the octave band with centre frequency of 8 kHz to increase
L should be avoided.
S,A
b) Maximum speech level (Upper end of L )
S,A
The maximum speech level, which is the upper end of L , shall be determined using the procedure
S,A
below.
1) Measure L and ensure that L is lower than 80 dB.
N,A N,A
2) The upper end of L shall be 75 dB plus 0,2 times L .
S,A N,A
3) The upper end must be 90 dB when the upper end exceeds 90 dB as a result of the setting in 1).
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