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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@pce-instruments.com
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Contents
1.Safety
2.Functions Description ............................................................ 4
3.Specification .......................................................................... 5
4.Name
S.Operating
6.Notice .................................................................................... 7
7.Software
8.Battery
Information
of
Partsand Positions .................................................. 6
lnstructions ........................................................... 7
Installation and Peration ........................................ 8
Replacement ..............................................................
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1.Safety
Read
operate
Use
•Environment conditions
Altitude
Relatively
Operation Ambient 0
•Maintenance & Clearing
Repair
by
Periodically wipe
eradicator on this instrument.
•IQI
(
f:
Information
the following safety information carefully before attempting
or
service
the
the
meter
lower
humidity
or
servicing
qualified personnel.
Safety symbols
Comply
with
meter.
only
as specified
than 2000 meters
<:90%RH
to
not
covered in this manualshould be performed
the
case
EMC
4o•c
with a dry
in
this
manual:
cloth. Do
not
use solvents
to
or
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2.Functions Description
This
Sound
control;
sounds
factory;
•This
• NORM (Normal)
•Data
•Over
•A
•
FAST
•Software
•Manual & Automatiestartmode
Note:
•ln
the
PEAK
tf sampling
sampling
•ln
spacing.
measurement
stored
data
•STORE:
the
•REAL TIME:
it
to
value
Level Data
illness
measurement.
school;
unit
confirms to
manage:
range
& C
NORM
PEAK
indication
Weighting
& SLOW response
Calibrate
mode,
average value
MAX.
& a
rate> 1 Os,
time
mode,
PEAK
sampling value is
but
not
Datalogger
datalogger
Datalogger
PC
by
the
Logger
prevention
lt
office;
traffic
the
& PEAK
STORE,
REAL
20
data
of
the
PEAK
MIN. will
the
to
save
battery
Datalogger
value means
but
not
the
the
the
average.
sampling data
memory
USB
immediately,
is
and
eure
is
applied
access
IEC61672-1
mode
TIME
will
be
20
data
be
periphery
will
the
MAX. and MIN. in
MAX..
sampling
designed
energy.
MAX.
in
and
for
and
all
to
the
sounds
and
household, etc.
CLASS2
picked
(one
will
be stored.
picked
wihtin
power
will
always
measure
and MIN. reading in
the
sampling
at
sampling
data
at
sampling
the
PC
noise
project;
k.inds
of
measurement
for
Sound
datum
At
the
all
the
be off before reaching
data
the
sampling
point
point
software
quality
environmental
Level
per
50ms)
same
time,
sampling data.
with
the
point.
af 20 sampling
and
store
point
than
will
display
at
Meter.
and
50ms
whole
The
it
to
send
the
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3.Specification
Standard Applied
Accuracy
Frequency Range
Dynamic Range
Measure Range
Memory
Data
Sampling Rate
Frequency
Time
Microphone
Operating
Memory
Data
Power
Electric Current
Operation Temperature
And
Storage Temperature
And
Dimension
Weight
System Requirement
Minimum
Requirement
Aceesseries
Weighting
Weighting
lndication
Fulllndication
Output
Humidity
Humidity
Hardware
IEC61
672-1
CLASS2
:t1.4dB
31.5Hz
to
8kHz
SOdB
30dB
to
1 30dB
129920
1 second
Aand
FAST
1/2 inch electret condenser
Green
Yellow
USB
One
When measuring:5.5mA;
power
0
1
-10
10%RH
1
20g
Windows
SM
2M
User manual, Battery, windscreen,
Transparent cap
to
24
hours
C
1 25ms,
SLOW
LED
flash
LED
flash
data
traffic
3.6V
battery, specs:14250
is
off
or
stop
to
40•c
(32
to
O%RH
to
90%RH
to
60"C
{14
to
75%RH
30 X 30 X 25mm
(1
oz)
2000 I XP
EMS
memory,
hard disk,a free
1 Second
when
measuring:30uA
1 04"F)
to 140"F}
(5. 1 X 1
.1 X 0.9")
I Vista
USB
jack
microphone
or
periphery
1/2AAA
CD
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4.Name
1·Green
2-Red
3-Button
Led Flash
Single LED
Red
Yellow
Green
Mixedflash
Red-+Green-+Yellow: Datai.Dgger start
Green
Green
Red
Red
RED
of
Parts
and
Positions
LED
and
Yellow
LED
lndication:
flash
LED:
The sound
LED:
LED:
LED
LED
LED
flash six times in 2 seconds:
and Yellow alternately: Download
and
Green
indication
Ievei
isover
for
high
alarm,flash one
Memory
Datalogger
setup
flash six times in 2 seconds: Datai.Dgger start
flash five times sequential: The
full
from
the
LED
flash simultaneous:
(1
Os/time)
normal
software)
tlle
working
alarm range.(flash
time
for
Iew
alarm}
indication (cycle
to
measure (automatic mode)
(manual mode)
datalogger
Datalogger
(indication
manually stop)
the
low
or
manually stop
stop measure
after
data
to
battery indication(1
PC
2times
quickly
time
to
measure
reset
operation
O~ime}
datalogger
can
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•Setup the
• Und er the Manual mode,
start
see
(
•Under
setup in software,
(see
•Du
flashing
• When datalogger memory full,
will
•
Du
the red
•As
flash simultaneaus
•Datalogger
checking are the
•Without
Other
•When replacing
cover.
battery and
Datalogger
to
measure, and
LED
Flash
the
Automatie mode,
LED
Flash
ring measurement,
with
the
flash 1
OS/time.
ring measurement. when measured value
LED
the
will
battery
data can be read
battery,
data
can be read in software
Then, replace
go
by
software before use it.
press
and hold the button
LED
lndication
lndication
frequency setup in
flash. (2 times-high alarm, one
power
real
the
the battery,
for
indicates
for
details.)
LED
1
the cover.
the
indicate the
for
details.)
the
green
it
is
not
sufficient, the red and green
OS/time
for
time
time
measured ones.(1
latest 1.5 hours (the most) data
turn
the
empty
for
2s,
the
function
Datalogger
function
LED
indicates
the
will
stop recording and yellow
indication.
after
time, the readings you are
after
offthe
meter and open the battery
battery
with a new
at
start
at
the
the
software.
exceeds
time·low
to
129920 readings)
battery
is
the same time.
to
same time.
working state
the alarm range,
installed.
Datalogger
measure after
by
LED
alarm}
LED
will
will
be lost.
1/2AAA 3.6V
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6.Notice
•Do
not
storeor operate
humidity
•When
battery
•When using
to
•Keep
•Without
•You
environment.
not
liquid leakage and cautery
mount
microphone
battery,
to
have
in
use
the
the
windscreen
setup the
theinstrumentat
for
long
time, please
instrument in
dry
the
latest 1.5 hours (the most) data
the
to
not
and avoid severe vibration
Datalogger
high temperature and high
takeout
on
the
instrument
presence
pick
up
undesired signals.
by software before
the battery
of
the wind,
will
use
to
it
is
be lost.
it.
avoid
a must
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7 .Software Installation and Peration
7-1.Start
7-2.1nsert
7-3.Run
7-4.Setup
7-S.Piug
7-6.After Driver installation, a
7-7.Double
windows
the
CD
into
the
"SETUP.EXE"
directory
the
the
in the
under this directory. Thus software and driver are installed.
"lnstrument-Datalogger
Cliek
of
"C:\Program Files\Sound Datalogger\".
the
USB-driver
the
Datalogger
USB-driver.
software installed in
Device
Manager.
dick
the
"setup"
to
CD-ROM
installation program in file
to
the
USB
Select the relevant Driver under
You
ieon "
read-in
the
port, system
the
step 3.
"USB
VO
controlled devices" will appear
can
find
"Si
~
"
to
start
Setup"to set
setup
information
Iabs
C8051
the
software,
the
sound Ievei dtalogger.
DISK1,
will
find
the
directory which
F320
to
the
install
it
to
and install
USB
Board"
then
select
Datalogger.
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the
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Samp Setup:
Alarm Setup: Set
LED
Flash For
LED
Flash Cycle Setup: The flash frequency
Manual/Automatie: Manual
dBNdBC: Weighting selection
FAST/SLOW:
NORM/PEAK: The metrical
SOTRE!REAL
Set
the
time
of
alarm
the
function
or
Automatie
time
selection
mode
the
Hi
And Low Alarm: High and
The Response
TIME: Data manage
sampling rate.(1 secend
low
alarm
the
LED
selection
flash
of
mode
whether
or
not.
indicating
to
24 hours)
LED
need
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Mode: Sound MAXISound MIN means the MAX degree or MIN
PEAK
Mode: Sound MAXISound MIN means the MAX degree
degree
PEAK
MAXIPEAK
measuring values.
yellow
The
line
of
the
degree
sampling data.
the 20 sampling data.
MAX
or
MIN degree
average value)
of
the
MIN
show
20 sampling data.
means
the
the
datalogger
lt
is
PEAK
of
all
the measuring values.(not the
MAX
is
the
MAXIPEAK MIN means the
or
MIN
degree
low
battery.
average value
or
of
all
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of
MIN
the
7-9.Software Calibrate
or
When the microphone
to
the the readings offset from standard value,then
calibration,
Cali
brat1
Adjustment
1 0
1
(-12.5dBto
I J
OK
dick"
on
Adjustment
I X
the replacement
1:1"
The
following
Value
::::J
...:.J
125dB
~
Cance
ll
of
window
aging microphone
need
for
software
appears:
Iead
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"Adjustment Value"
"12.5", value
Assurne
the readings
Value
..
should be
Calibration
ustment Val
Adj
~
0~
(-12.
5dB
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OK
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Oatalogger
. )
i
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Total calibrated value
Return "Total calibrated value
The range
7-1
of
O.Piease view
is
"1
Adjustment
a Single calibration value. range: "-12.5"
.0" means
set
"1
dB
is
0.5dB
to
ue
l
...
higher than the standard
"-0.5".
:8
to 12.5dB)
I X
Cmel
l
-
~
is
-0.5
dB.
the
total calibrated value
the
Help file for specific plication
is
-0.5 dB",calibration over.
is
from
-1
value,
2.5dB
of
..
Ajustment
to
the
software .
to
1 2.5dB.
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When the battery
Datalogger does
discharged
will
however
has
been replaced and
Only
use
3.6V Iithium batteries. Before replacing
the
model
orwhen
be
stopped
from
the
is
low
power
not
lose its stored readings
the battery
and
the
logged data has been downloaded to
PC.
you should replace the battery.
when
the
is
replaced;
cannot be re-started
the
data logging process
battery
until
the
the
battery, remove
is
battery
PC.
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LhwARNING:
Handle Iithium batteries carefully, observe wamings on battery
Dispose of in accordance
with
local regulations.
casing.
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