Betekenis van:
auditory system

auditory system
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the sensory system for hearing

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Good: Auditory signals from the system are set at a level that is below the sound level of warnings from within and outside the vehicle.
    2. Good: The product information makes it clear that routing instructions are provided exclusively using the auditory modality and the system is therefore unsuitable for drivers with a hearing impairment.
    3. concerns for specific organ toxicity (auditory system toxicity) as a consequence of inhalation exposure arising from production of products containing the substance and use of products containing the substance in the sectors of manual cleaning, use of adhesives, printing and painting (mechanical coating),
    4. Since some important information may have to be conveyed to the driver while the sound is off or while the sound level has been turned down to an inaudible level, the system may provide non-auditory information on the system's state.
    5. Context of use: Users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and materials), and the physical and social environments in which a product is used (ISO 9241-11, 1998). Distraction: Attention given to a non-driving-related activity, typically to the detriment of driving performance. Display (noun): Device capable of presenting information to the driver. EXAMPLES: Visual displays (such as LCD screens), auditory displays (such as tones) and tactile displays (such as pedal vibration). Driving: Activity of the primary driving task and secondary tasks associated with or supporting the primary driving task. Employer: Person or organisation that has a contract with an employee. NB: Those employers addressed by these principles require the employees to drive as part of their job. EXAMPLES: Fleet managers, taxi companies, delivery companies, emergency service organisations. Hands-free: With no need to permanently hold with the hand any component of the system.
    6. Context of use: Users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and materials), and the physical and social environments in which a product is used (ISO 9241-11, 1998) Distraction: Attention given to a non-driving related activity, typically to the detriment of driving performance. Display (noun): Device capable of presenting information to the driver EXAMPLES: Visual displays (such as LCD screens), auditory displays (such as tones) and tactile displays (such as pedal vibration). Driving: Activity of the primary driving task and secondary tasks associated with or supporting the primary driving task Employer: Person or organisation that has a contract with an employee NOTE: Those employers addressed by these principles require the employees to drive as part of their job. EXAMPLES: fleet managers, taxi companies, delivery companies, emergency service organisations Hands-free: With no need to permanently hold with the hand any component of the system