Brгѓny 1.46 - Zvukovгќ Signгѓl
This report focuses on the technical and operational framework of the (Gate Sound Signal 1.46). This term typically refers to standardized acoustic alerts used in automated gate systems or specific inland waterway regulations, such as those found in the CEVNI (Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure) . 1. Core Purpose and Functional Overview
The serves as a safety communication protocol. Its primary function is to alert personnel or vessel operators to the operational status of a gate—whether it is a maritime lock, a railway crossing, or an industrial security gate.
Ensures the signal meets specific decibel and duration requirements as outlined in safety standards like UNECE Resolution No. 61 . 2. Technical Specifications ZVUKOVГќ SIGNГЃL BRГЃNY 1.46
Optimized for human hearing, usually between 400 Hz and 3500 Hz for high penetration in outdoor environments. Hardware Components:
Microprocessor-controlled unit (often version 1.46) that triggers the sound. This report focuses on the technical and operational
To ensure the reliability of the , the following maintenance schedule is generally required:
According to standard maritime and industrial gate protocols, the sound sequence often dictates specific actions: Signal Sequence Caution / Gate Operation Initiated Series of Short Blasts Emergency Stop / Obstruction Detected Continuous Tone Gate in Motion (Safety Zone Active) 4. Maintenance and Safety Standards Core Purpose and Functional Overview The serves as
Typically categorized into "short blasts" (~1 second) and "long blasts" (~4 seconds).