PCE Instruments PCE-322A Instruction Manual

Sound Data Logger PCE-322A
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PCE Americas Inc. 711 Commerce Way Suite 8 Jupiter FL-33458 USA From outside US: +1 Tel: (561) 320-9162 Fax: (561) 320-9176 info@pce-americas.com
www.pce-instruments.com/english
www.pce-instruments.com
PCE Instruments UK Ltd.
Units 12/13
Southpoint Business Park
Ensign way
Hampshire / Southampton
United Kingdom, SO31 4RF
From outside UK: +44
Tel: (0) 2380 98703 0
Fax: (0) 2380 98703 9
info@industrial-needs.com
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION Read the following safety information carefully before
attempting to operate or service the meter. Use the meter only as specified in this manual:
Environment conditions
Altitude lower than 2000 meters Relatively humidity ≤90RH Operation Ambient 0 ~ 40°C
Maintenance & Clearing
Repair or servicing not covered in this manual
should be performed by qualified personnel.
Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not
use solvents or eradicator on this instrument.
Safety symbols
Comply with EMC
2. FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION
This Sound Level Meter is designed for noise project; quality control; illness prevention and cure and all kinds of environmental sounds measurement. It is applied to the sounds measurement at factory; school; office; traffic access and household, etc.
This unit confirms to the IEC61672-1 CLASS2 for
Sound Level Meters.
MAX & MIN measurements Over range display
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Under range display A & C Weighting FAST & SLOW response Analog AC/DC outputs for connection to frequency
analyzer or X-Y shaft recorder
3. SPECIFICATION
Standard applied: IEC61672 -1 CLASS2 Accuracy:±1.4dB Frequency range:31.5HZ ~ 8KHZ Dynamic range:50dB
Memory:32700
Level ranges: LO:30dB~80dB Med:50dB~100dB Hi:80dB~130dB Auto:30dB~130dB Frequency weighting: A/C Time weighting: FAST ( 125ms ), SLOW ( 1s ) Microphone: 1/2 inch electret condenser microphone
Display: 4 digits LCD display with a resolution of 0.1dB
Display Update: 2 times/sec. MAX hold: Hold the Maximum reading MIN hold: Hold the Minimum reading HOLD: Hold the readings Alarm function: “OVER”is when input is more than upper
limit of range.“UNDER”is when input is less than lower limit of range.
Analog output: AC/DC outputs from earphone outlet
AC=1Vrms ,DC=10mV/dB
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Data output: USB data traffic
Auto power off:Meter automatically shuts down after
approx. 15 minutes of inactivity.
Power supply: One 9V battery, 006P or NEDA1604 or
IEC 6F22.
Power life: About 30hours
Operation temperature and humidity:
0°C~40°C,10RH~90RH Storage temperature and temperature:
-10°C ~+60°C10RH~75RH
Dimension: 278 (L) x 76 (W) x 50(H) mm Weight : 350g Accessories : Instruction manual, battery, screwdriver,
3.5mm earphone plug, windscreen, USB cable.
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4. NAME AND FUNCTIONS
When you measure at wind velocities of >10m/ s, use the wind protection on the microphone.
1. Rec
2. Setup
3. Backlight
4. Fast/Slow
5. A / C
6. Max / Min
7. Hold
8. Level
9. Power
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MAX: Maximum indication MIN: Minimum indication OVER: Out of range indication (value too high) UNDER: Out of range indication (value too low) FAST: Fast response SLOW: Slow response dBA: A-weighting dBC: C-weighting 88 – 188 : Range selection Battery indication:Battery low FULL: Memory full REC: Data are recorded Auto Power Off „Setup“ key activated / deactivated
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„REC“ button
DATALOGGER function
Press REC button after it power on, the display will show REC to start Data Recordingpress the button again to exit
the record (Note: In order to avoid data error, please dont power it off under REC condition, when the REC function is deleted then it can power off).
Adjusting DATALOGGER response
Press the button continuously before power it onthen press ,it will be displayed as following: Press LEVEL button to adjust memory time,press HOLD button to hold the setup
Data zero function
Press the “REC” button continuously before power it on loosen the button when the display showingCLR after the meter power on,which indicates that the data in DATALOGGER has been deleted.
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SETUP” button
The time chip adjustment
Press‘SETUP’button and then power it on,when‘TIME’ symbol displays then loosenSETUP’, the meter will be under time adjustment modeat the time the display will show the date as following:
Press the‘SETUP’button second time, the display showing
The display showing minute adjustment mode, press LEVEL’ to make the adjustmentpress HOLD to keep the setup Press theSETUPbutton third time, the display showing
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The display showing hour adjustment mode, press (h-P=P.M,h-A=A.M)
LEVEL’ to make the adjustment,press‘HOLDto keep the setup Press theSETUPbutton fourth time, the display showing
The display showing date adjustment mode, press LEVEL’ to make the adjustmentpressHOLDto keep the setup Press the SETUPbutton fifth time, the display showing
The display showing month adjustment mode, press LEVEL’ to make the adjustmentpress HOLD to keep the setup Press the SETUP button sixth time, the display showing
The display showing year adjustment mode, press LEVEL’ to make the adjustmentpress HOLDto keep the setup
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Press the SETUP button seventh time, the display showing:
The display showing initialization of the time chippress HOLD to keep the setuptime and date have returned to factory setup. When the battery is exhausted or replaced, if the time can’t be adjusted then please initialize the time chip first.
USB communications setting:
Turn on the meter, connect the meter with the computer correctly, choose the software COM3COM4,then press SETUP , disappears from the display to indicate and disable auto power off, that the USB data is transmitting.
FAST/SLOW” button: Time weighting selection
FAST: st sampling measurement, 1 time per 125mS. SLOW:Slow sampling measurement, 1 time per second.
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MAX/MIN” button: Maximum and Minimum hold Press this button for one time to enter MAX/MIN measurement, MAX’ will appear on LCD, maximum sound level will be captured and held until higher sound level is captured. Press the button again, MIN’ will appear on LCD and minimum sound level will be captured and held until new lower sound level is captured. Press the button one more time to exit MAX/MIN measurement.
“LEVEL” button: Level range selection
Each time you press “LEVEL” button, the level range will change between ‘Lo’ level, ‘Med’ level, ‘Hi’ level and ‘Auto’ level in the circular.
Backlight button
8.0Turn the backlight on/off
8.1DATALOGGER response setting;
press the button continuously untilINTsymbol appears after the meter turn on, pressLEVELto set up the data memory response, then pressHOLDto keep the setting.
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“A/C” Frequency weighting select button
AA-Weighting CC-Weighting
HOLD” button:
Press HOLD button, The hold function freezes the reading in the display.
Power button
Turn the meter power ON/OFF
External DC 9V power supply terminal
For connection with DC 9V power supply. Aperture size: external diameter: 3.5mm, internal diameter: 1.35mm
USB interface
USB signal output is a 9600 bps serial interface.
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5. Software
Driver
Download the software via the following website:
https://www.pce-instruments.com/english/download-win_4.ht m
1. Start your computer.
2. Run the file „CP210xVCPInstaller.exe“ in the directory..\driver\Windows[YOUR
VERSION OF THE OPERATING
SYSTEM]\ with a double click.
3. Hit „Install“.
4. Restart your computer after the installation is made.
Install the driver first and connect the device afterwards to the computer using the USB interface.
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5. The device can be switched on after the computer has restarted.
6. Connect the device to a USB serial port.
The driver will then be installed automatically and can then be found in the device manager of your computer.
7. If the driver is installed completely, the
computer will show “CP2101 USB to UART Bridge Controller (COMX).“ in the submenu
COM and LPT. Note the COM-connection (COM 3 in the picture above) This has to be set within the software.
8. Hit setup and follow the instructions on the computer screen. After the software is
installed, start the application “Sound Level Meter“.
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Software operation
Symbols
Open file
Save data as .txt-file
Save data as .xls-file
Start real time measurement
End real time measurement Print measurement data
Information on the software version
Real time measurement
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Start Time
Beginning of the measurement series
MIN
Lowest measured volume of the measurement series with the exact time
MAX
Lowest measured volume of the measurement series with the exact time
DataNo.
Amount of measurement points
Sample Rate
Sampling rate
Average
Average sound level of the measurement series
Graph
Visualization as a graph
Data List
Visualization as a data list
UnDo Zoom
Zoom out
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In order to compare two measurement points you can set two different cursors. The data can then be analyzed.
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Cursor A
Wert Cursor A
Max. Between A and B
Maximal ermittelter Wert zwischen A und B
Min. Between A and B
Minimal ermittelter Wert zwischen A und B
Cursor B
Wert Cursor B
Average. Between A and B
Gemessener Durchschnittswert zwischen A und B
Quantity. Between A and B
Gemessene Messpunkte zwischen A und B
You can zoom certain part of the graph. Klick with the left mouse button, hold it and adjust the area that has to be zoomed. Release the mouse button again and the software will zoom in.
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Function tabs
The function tabs can perform more actions in addition to the functions that are described above. They help you to analyze the data:
Open: open file
Save as: save data in .txt-format
Export To Excel: save data in .xls.-format
Print Graph: print graph
Print Data: print table
Exit: close software
Run: start real time measurement
Stop: end real time measurement
Clear Data: delete data
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Setup: set sampling rate and maximum measurement value
Read out internal data logger
Manual: Choose communication interface manually
Auto: Choose communication interface automatically
ToolBar: activate / deactivate symbol bar
StatusBar: activate / deactivate status bar
Color Setting: Change the colour of the graph, background or grid
Contents: Run help function
About: Show information on the software version.
AC/DC signal output earphone outlet
OUTPUT
GROUND
OUTPUT
AC
DC
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AC: Output voltage: 1Vrms corresponding to each range
step. Output impedance: 100Ω DC: Output voltage: 10mV/dB Output impedance: 1kΩ
6. CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Make the following switch settings:
Frequency weighting: A-weighting Time weighting: FAST Level range: 50 ~100dB
Insert the microphone housing carefully into the 1/2
inch insertion hole of the calibrator(94dB @ 1kHZ).
Turn on the switch of calibrator and adjust the CALL
potentiometer of the unit 94.0dB is displayed. NOTE: All products are well calibrated before shipment. Recommended recalibration cycle: 1 year.
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7. MEASUREMENT PREPARATION
Remove the battery cover on the back and put in
one 9V battery.
Recover the back cover. When battery voltage drops below the operating
voltage or battery aging, this symbol will appear on LCD. Replace the 9V battery.
When the AC adapter is used, insert the plug of the
adapter 3.5φ into the DC 9V connector on the side panel.
8. OPERATING PROCEDURE
Power on the meter. Press ‘LEVEL button to select desired level, base
on ‘UNDER’ or ‘OVER’ do not appear on LCD.
Select dBA’ for general noise sound level and dBC
or measuring sound level of acoustic material.
Select FAST’ for instant sound and SLOW’ for
average sound level.
Select MAX/MIN’ button for measuring maximum
and minimum noise level.
Hold the instrument comfortable in hand or fix on
tripod and measure sound level at a distance of 1~1.5 meter.
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9. NOTICE
i. Do not store or operate the instrument at high
temperature and high humidity environment.
ii. When not in use for long time, please take out the
battery to avoid battery liquid leakage and cautery on the instrument.
iii. When using the instrument in the presence of wind,
it is a must to mount the windscreen to not pick up undesirable signals.
iv. Keep microphone dry and avoid severe vibration.
10. Accessories:
1 x sound level meter PCE-322A 1 x wind protection 1 x screwdriver 1 x mains adaptor 1 x 90 V battery 1 x USB cable 1 x mini tripod 1 x carrying case 1 x user manual
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11. Warranty
You can read our warranty terms in our General Business Terms which you can find here:
https://www.pce-instruments.com/english/terms.
12. Disposal
For the disposal of batteries in the EU, the 2006/66/EC directive of the European Parliament applies. Due to the contained pollutants, batteries must not be disposed of as household waste. They must be given to collection points designed for that purpose. In order to comply with the EU directive 2012/19/EU we take our devices back. We either re-use them or give them to a recycling company which disposes of the devices in line with law.
For countries outside the EU, batteries and devices should be disposed of in accordance with your local waste regulations. If you have any questions, please contact PCE Instruments.
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