PCE Instruments PCE-SLD 10, PCE-SLD 10-ICA Users guide

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OPERATION MANUAL
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SD card real time data recorder 4 - 20 mA output
SOUND LEVEL DATA RECORDER
Model : PCE-SLD 10
Your purchase of this SOUND LEVEL DATA RECORDER with 4 - 20 mA output, marks a step forward for you into the eld of precision measurement. Although this meter a complex and delicate instrument, its durable structure will allow many years of use if proper operating techniques are developed. Please read the following instructions carefully and always keep this manual within easy reach.
PCE Instruments UK Ltd.
Southpoint Business Park
Hampshire / Southampton
United Kingdom, SO31 4RF
From outside UK: +44
Tel: (0) 2380 98703 0
Fax: (0) 2380 98703 9
info@pce-instruments.co.uk
Unit 11
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. FEATURES...................................................................................................................
2. SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................
3. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION..........................................................................
4. MEASURING PROCEDURE...........................................................................................
Measurements (SPL).................................
4-2 Sound Pressure Measurements Range select…………………..
4-3 Sound Frequency weighting select .............................................................
4-4 Sound Time Weighting select ………............................…………..
4-5 Data Hold..........................................................................................................
4-6 Data Record ( Max., Min. reading )................................................................................................................
4-7 LCD Backlight ON/OFF………………………………………………………
4-8 Time check................................................................................................................
4-9 4-20 mA output…………………………………………..…………………
5. DATALOGGER...................................................................................................................
5-1 Preparation before execute datalogger function...........................................................................
5 seconds )........................................................
5-3 Check time and sampling time information................................................................................................................
5-4 SD Card Data structure.....................................................................................................
6. Saving data from the SD card to the computer.....................................................
7. ADVANCED SETTING........................................................................................................
7-1 Set clock time ( Year/Month/Date, Hour/Minute/ Second ).....................................
7-2 Set sampling time ............................................................................................
7-3 Auto power OFF management ........................................................................
7-4 Set beeper Sound ON/OFF...........................................................................................
7-5 Decimal point of SD card setting........................................................
7-6 SD memory card format...................................................................................
DC ADAPTER........................................................................
9. BATTERY REPLACEMENT...............................................................................................
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11. FREQUENCY WEIGHTING CHARACTERISTICS
CALIBRATION ..............................................................................................................
OF A & C NETWORKS..............................................................................................................
CHARACTERISTICS..........................................................................................................
4-1 Sound Pressure Level
5-2 Auto Datalogger ( Set sampling time
8. POWER SUPPLY FROM
10. RS232 PC SERIAL INTERFACE
12. FREQUENCY WEIGHTING CHARACTERISTICS
13. TONEBURST RESPONSE (FAST & SLOW)
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1. FEATURES
* Frequency and Time weighting are designed to meet IEC 61672 class 2. * A & C weighting networks comply with standards. * LCD is dot-matrix with backlight and easy reading. * Data-logger and Sound level meter. * 0.5" standard microphone head. * Time weighting (Fast & Slow) dynamic characteristic modes. * Condenser microphone for high accuracy & long-term stability. * Memory function to store the Max. & Min. value. * Hold functions. * Peak Hold functions. * Real time Datalogger
Records device of an external
memory device (SD memory card ) ,Real time Datalogger, it Built-in Clock and Calendar, real time data recorder, sampling time set from 5,10,30,60,120,300,600,1800,3600 seconds.
* Innovation and easy operation, computer is not need to
setup extra software, after execute datalogger, just take away the SD card from the meter and plug in the SD card into the computer, it can download the all the measured value with the time information ( year/month/date/ hour/minute/second ) to the Excel directly, then user can
make the further data or graphic analysis by themselves. * SD card capacity : 1 GB to 16 GB. * Can default auto power off or manual power off. * 4-20 mA analog output. * Microcomputer circuit, high accuracy. * Power by UM4/AAA ( 1.5 V ) x 6 batteries or DC 9V adapter. * RS232/USB PC COMPUTER interface. * Heavy duty & compact housing case.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
SPL
Circuit Custom one-chip of microprocessor LSI
circuit.
Display LCD size : 50 mm x 30 mm
LCD with backlight ( ON/OFF ).
Measurement Type Measurement Range Resolution 0.1 dB. Function dB ( A & C frequency weighting ),
4-20 mA output Please refer chapter 4-9 ( page 9 )
Accuracy (23 ±5 )
: Sound pressure level
SPL30-80,50-100,80-130 , Auto ( 30 - 130 dB ).
Time weighting ( Fast, Slow ), Data hold , Peak Hold . Record ( Max., Min. ).
Accuracy : ± (0.5 % + 0.05 mA) ( 23 ± 5 )
loop impedance : max. 200 ohm.
Characteristics of " A " frequency weighting network meet IEC 61672-1-2013, class 2. Under 94 dB input signal, the accuracy are :
31.5 Hz reading ±3.0 dB 63 Hz reading ±2.0 dB 125 Hz reading ±1.5 dB 250 Hz reading ±1.5 dB 500 Hz reading ±1.5 dB 1 K Hz reading ±1.0 dB 2 K Hz reading ±2.0 dB 4 K Hz reading ±3.0 dB 8 K Hz reading ±5.0 dB
Remark : The above spec. are tested under the environment RF Field Strength less than 3 V/M & frequency less than 30 MHz only.
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Frequency Characteristics of A & C. Weighting Network A weighting :
The characteristic is simulated as "Human Ear Listing" response. Typical, if making the environmental sound level measurement, always select to A weighting.
C weighting The characteristic is near the "FLAT" response. Typical, it is suitable for checking the noise of machinery (Q.C. check) & knowing the sound pressure
level of the tested equipment. Time Fast - t = 125 ms weighting * "Fast" range is simulated the human ear (Fast & Slow) response time weighting.
Slow - t = 1 s
* "Slow" range is easy to get the average
values of vibration sound level. Peak hold To keep the Peak(max.) measurement value. Function selector
range
SPL 30-80dB, 50-100dB, 80-130dB
Auto range30130dB.
Frequency 31.5 to 8,000 Hz. Microphone Electric condenser microphone. type Microphone Out size, 12.7 mm DIA. ( 1/2 inch). size
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Calibration Build in external calibration(key), easy to
*
calibrate on 94 dB level by Key Adjustment.
Calibrated via external SOUND
CALIBRATOR ( PCE-SC 42, optional ).
Calibrator PCE-SC 42 class 2 sound calibrator
Datalogger Auto 5,10,30,60,120,300,600,1800, Sampling Time 3600 seconds Setting range
Memory device external memory device :
SD memory card. 1 GB to 16 GB.
Data error no. 0.1% no. of total saved data typically.
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Advanced setting
Set clock time ( Year/Month/Date,Hour/Minute/ Second ) * Set sampling time
* Auto power OFF management
* Set beep Sound ON/OFF
* Decimal point of SD card setting
* SD memory card Format
Over Indication Show " - - - - ". Data Hold Freeze the display reading. Memory Recall Maximum & Minimum value. Sampling Time Approx. 1 second. of Display Data Output RS 232/USB PC computer interface.
* optional USB cable: SOFT-LUT-USB
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Power off Auto shut off within 10 minutes or manual off by
Operating Humidity
* AC/DC power adapter is optional.
* AC/DC power adapter is optional.
* AC/DC power adapter is optional.
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push button. ( If use DC 9V adapter input, Auto power off function will disable.)
Operating
0 to 50 .
Temperature
Less than 85% R.H.
Power Supply
Alkaline or heavy duty DC 1.5 V battery
( UM4, AAA ) x 6 PCs, or equivalent.
DC 9V adapter input. ( AC/DC power
adapter ).
Power Current Normal operation ( w/o SD card save
data and LCD Backlight is OFF) :
Approx. DC 8.1 mA.
When SD card save the data but and LCD Backlight is off) : consumption will increase
Approx. DC 22 ~ 34 mA.
If LCD backlight on, the power
consumption will increase approx.
DC 2.4 mA.
Weight 230 g/ 0.51 LB. (without battery) Dimension 132 x 80 x 32 mm.
( 5.2 x 3.1 x 1.3 inch ).
Accessories Included
1 x Decibel meter PCE-SLD 10, 1 x Microphone, 1 x Wall holder, 1 x Memory card, 1 x 4 ... 20 mA screw connectors, 1 x Power adapter 9V / 1 A, 1 x User manual
Optional Accessories
* PCE-SC 42: class 2 sound calibrator * Soft-LUT-USB: USB cable incl. software * NET-LUT: power supply 9 V / 1 A
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3. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1
3-1 Display. 3-11 Stand 3-2 Power Button( Backlight Button ) 3-12 Battery cover/ Battery compartment 3-3 Button ( Range ) 3-4 REC Button ( HOLD ) 3-14 Hanging unit (with sticker) 3-5 TIME Button (Set) 3-15 Reset Switch. 3-6 Button ( A/C ,Fast ,Slow, Peak ) 3-7 ENTER Button (Log) 3-17 SD card socket 3-8 Microphone input jack. 3-18 4-20 mA Output Terminal 3-9 DC 9V adapter socket 3-19 Microphone plug 3-10 Hanging holes 3-20 Microphone
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3-13 Screw of the battery cover
3-16 RS232 Output
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4. MEASURING PROCEDURE
b. The characteristic of A weighting is simulated as
b. The characteristic of A weighting is simulated as
the " Human Ear Listening " response.
Typically always select the A weighting module when
makes environmental sound level measurement.
c. The C weighting characteristic is near the " FLAT "
response. Typically it is suitable for checking the
noise of machinery ( Q.C. check ) & knowing the
4-1 Sound Pressure Measurements (SPL)
In SPL mode the display shows readings of the sound pressure level.
1) Power ON the meter by pressing and holding the " Power Button " ( 3-2, Fig. 1 )for at least 1.5 seconds,
the meter's default function is " A"( frequency weighting) , " Fast"( time weighting) " Auto range ". The
LCD display will show the Symbol " A, FAST , xx.x dB ".
4-2 Sound Pressure Measurements Range select
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) to select the Sound Measurement Range shown (AUTO , 30 - 80 , 50 - 100 , 80 - 130 ,AUTO) reading in the center of the range. If dashes appear on the display select a new range , After power on the default range is " Auto range " In the same time the LCD display will show the text of " AUTO " Under the auto range.
4-3 Sound Frequency weighting select
How to select the frequency weighting ( A or C), by pressing and holding the " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) for at least 2 seconds to select A or C Frequency weighting
Note : a. The characteristic of A weighting is simulated as the
" Human Ear Listening " response. Typically always select the A weighting when makes environmental sound level measurement.
b. The C weighting characteristic is near the " FLAT "
response. Typically it is suitable for checking the noise of machinery ( Q.C. check ) & knowing the real sound level of the tested equipment.
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4-4 Sound Time Weighting select
According to various measuring sound source, by pressing the " ( Time Weighting) Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) once to select the Time Weighting ( Fast or Slow or PEAK Fast ) .
Note : a. If select the function of " Fast " time weighting, the
display will show the unit of " FAST".
b. If select the function of " Slow " time weighting, the
display will show the unit of " SLOW ".
c. If select the function of " PEAK " time weighting, the
display will show the unit of " PEAK and FAST " text.
4-5 Data Hold
During the SPL measurement, pressing and holding the " HOLD Button " ( 3-4, Fig. 1 ) for at least 2 seconds will hold the measured value & the LCD will display a " HOLD " symbol. pressing and holding the " Hold Button " for at least 2 seconds again will leave the data hold function.
4-6 Data Record ( Max., Min. reading )
1) The data record function records the maximum and minimum readings. Press the " REC Button " ( 3-4, Fig.1 )
once to start the Data Record function and display
is shown the" REC " symbol .
2) With the " REC " symbol on the display : a) Press the " REC Button " ( 3-4, Fig. 1 ) once, the
" REC MAX " symbol along with the maximum value will appear on the display. Press the " REC Button" again the " REC MIN " symbol along with the minimum value will appear on the display. Press the " REC Button" again will show the " REC " symbol only & execute the memory function continuously.
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b) To exit the memory record function, just press the
" REC " button > 2 seconds at least. The display will revert to the current reading.
4-7 LCD Backlight ON/OFF
After power ON, the " LCD Backlight " will light automatically. During the measurement, press the " POWER Button " ( 3-2, Fig. 1 ) once will turn off the " LCD Backlight ". Press the " POWER Button " once again will turn ON the " LCD Backlight " again.
4-8 Time check
During the measurement, press the " Time Button " ( 3-5, Fig. 1 ) once display will show Year/Month/Date, Hour/Minute/Second and sampling time information.
4-9 4-20 mA output
Connect another mA meter into the SOUND LEVER DATA RECORDER ( 3-18 Fig1 4-20 mA Output Terminal) socket ,the recorder will be output 4-20 mA analog signal .
Note : Accuracy : ± (0.5 % + 0.05mA)( 23 ± 5 )
at 30 - 80 dB range ( 30 dB = 4.00 mA out , 80 dB = 20.00 mA out ) at 50 - 100 dB range ( 50 dB = 4.00 mA out , 100 dB = 20.00 mA out ) at 80 - 130 dB range ( 80 dB = 4.00 mA out , 130 dB = 20.00 mA out ) at Auto range ( 30 dB = 4.00 mA out , 130 dB = 20.00 mA out )
Remark:
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When power use AC to DC adapter, the 4-20 mA will output.
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5. DATALOGGER
5-1 Preparation before execute datalogger function
a. Insert the SD card Prepare a " SD memory card " ( 1 GB to 16 GB, optional ), insert the SD card into the " SD card socket " ( 3-17, Fig. 1). The front panel of the SD card should face against the left
side plastic case.
b. SD card Format (Suggest using AC to DC Adapter)
If SD card just the first time use into the meter, it recommend to make the " SD card Format " at first. , please refer chapter 7-6 ( page 18 ).
c. Time setting If the meter is used at first time, it should to adjust the clock time exactly, please refer chapter 7-1 ( page 15 ).
d. Decimal format setting
The numerical data structure of SD card is default used the " . " as the decimal, for example "20.6" "1000.53" . But in certain countries ( Europe ...) is used the " , " as the decimal point, for example " 20, 6 " "1000,53". Under such situation, it should change the Decimal character at first, details of setting the Decimal point, refer to Chapter 7-5, page 17.
5-2 Auto Datalogger ( Set sampling time
a. Start the datalogger
Pressing and holding the " ENTER Button ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) > 2 seconds , display is shown " LOGGER " , the " LOGGER " will flashing
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5 seconds )
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at the same time the measuring data along with the time information will be saved into the memory circuit.
Remark : How to set the sampling time, refer to Chapter 7-2, page 16.
b. Pause the datalogger
During execute the Datalogger function , if press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) once will pause the Datalogger function ( stop to save the measuring data into the memory circuit temporality ). In the same time the text of " LOGGER " will stop flashing.
Remark : If press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) once again will execute the Datalogger again, the text of " LOGGER " will flashing .
c. Finish the Datalogger
Press the " ENTER Button "( 3-7, Fig. 1) continuously at least two seconds, the " LOGGER " indicator will be disappeared and finish the Datalogger.
Remark : When the battery is under the low battery condition ( show the low battery indicator ), the Datalogger function is maybe disable.
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5-3 Check time and sampling time information
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During the measurement if press " TIME Button " ( 3-5, Fig. 1 ) once, the LCD display will present the time and sampling time information of Year/Month/ Date , Hour/ Minute/Second, and sampling time information in second unit.
5-4 SD Card Data structure
When the first time, the SD card is used into the meter, the SD card will generate a folder :
SLD01
If the first time to execute the Datalogger, under the route SLD01\, will generate a new file name SLD01001.XLS. After exist the Datalogger, then execute again, the data will save to the SLD01001.XLS until Data column reach to 30,000 columns, then will generate a new file, for example SLD01002.XLS Under the folder SLD01\, if the total files more than 99 files, will generate anew route, such as
SLD02\ ........
The file's route structure : SLD01\
SLD01001.XLS SLD01002.XLS
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SLD01099.XLS
SLD02\
SLD02001.XLS SLD02002.XLS
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SLD02099.XLS
SLDXX\
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Remark : XX : Max. value is 10.
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6. Saving data from the SD card to the computer ( EXCEL software )
1) After execute the Data Logger function, take away the
SD card out from the " SD card socket " ( 3-17, Fig. 1 ).
2) Plug in the SD card into the Computer's SD card slot
( if your computer build in this installation ) or insert the SD card into the " SD card adapter ". then connect the " SD card adapter " into the computer.
3) Power ON the computer and run the " EXCEL software ".
Down load the saving data file ( for example the file name : SLD01001.XLS, SLD01002.XLS ) from the SD card to the computer. The saving data will present into the EXCEL software screen ( for example as following EXCEL data screens ) , then user can use those EXCEL data to make the further Data or Graphic analysis usefully.
EXCEL data screen ( for example )
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EXCEL graphic screen ( for example )
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7. ADVANCED SETTING
Under do not execute the Datalogger function, press the " TIME Button " ( 3-5, Fig. 1 ) continuously at least 1.5 seconds will enter the " Advanced Setting " mode. then press the "TIME Button " (3-5, Fig. 1 ) once a while in sequence to select the six main function, the lower display will show :
DATE……
SP-T.........
POFF.......
BEEP.......
DEC.........
SD- F.......
During execute the " Advanced Setting " function, if press " Enter Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) will into main function. if press " POWER Button " ( 3-2, Fig. 1 ) once will exit the " Advanced Setting " function, the LCD will return to normal screen.
Set clock time ( Year/Month/Date, Hour/Minute/ Second ) Set sampling time ( 5-3600 Seconds ) Auto power OFF management Set beeper sound ON/OFF Set SD card Decimal character SD memory card Format ( DC 9V Adapter only )
7-1 Set clock time ( Year/Month/Date,
Hour/Minute/ Second )
When the lower display show " DATE "
1)
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) or " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to adjust the value ( Setting start from Year value ). After the desired value is set, press the
" Enter Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) once will going to next value adjustment ( for example, first setting value is Year then next to adjust Month, Date, Hour, Minute, Second value ).
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2) After set all the time value ( Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute, Second ), the screen will jump to " Set sampling time character " setting screen ( Chapter 7-2 ).
Remark : After the time value is setting, the internal clock will run precisely even Power is off ( The battery is under normal condition, no low battery condition ).
7-2 Set sampling time ( seconds )
When the lower display show " SP-T "
1)
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) or " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to adjust the value ( 5 ~ 3600 sec.)
2) After the Sampling value is selected, press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) will save the setting function with default.
7-3 Auto power OFF management
When the lower display show " POFF "
1)
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) or " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to select the upper text to " YES " or " NO ".
YES - Auto Power Off management will enable. NO - Auto Power Off management will disable.
2) After select the upper text to " YES " or " NO ", press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) will save the setting function with default.
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7-4 Set beeper sound ON/OFF
When the lower display show " BEEP "
1)
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) or " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to select the upper text to " YES " or " NO ".
YES - Meter's beep sound will be ON with default. NO - Meter's beep sound will be OFF with default.
2) After select the upper text to " YES " or " NO ", press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) will save the setting function with default.
Remark : After execute the datalogger function, the buzzer sound will off automatically to prevent any interference of the measurement.
7-5 Decimal point of SD card setting
The numerical data structure of SD card is default used the " . " as the decimal, for example "20.6" "1000.53" . But in certain countries ( Europe ...) is used the " , " as the decimal point, for example " 20,6 " "1000,53". Under such situation, it should change the Decimal character at first.
When the lower display show " DEC "
1)
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) or " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to select the upper text to " USA " or " EURO ".
USA - Use " . " as the Decimal point with default. EURO - Use " , " as the Decimal point with default.
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2) After select the upper text to " USA " or " EURO ", press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) will save the setting function with default.
7-6 SD memory card Format (Suggest using AC to DC Adapter)
When the lower display show " SD-F "
1)
Use the " Button " ( 3-3, Fig. 1 ) or " Button " ( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to select the upper text to "YES " or " NO ".
YES - Intend to format the SD memory card NO - Not execute the SD memory card format
2) If select the upper to " YES ", press the " ENTER Button " ( 3-7, Fig. 1 ) once again, the Display will show text " YES ENTER " to confirm again, if make sure to do the SD memory card format, then press " Enter Button " once will format the SD memory clear all the existing data that already saving into the SD card.
REMARK:
* It recommend strongly,do not use memory cards that have
been formatted by other meter or by other installation (such
as camera…) Reformat the memory cards with your meter.
* If the SD memory card exist the trouble during format by the
meter ,use the computer to reformat again can fix the problem.
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8. POWER SUPPLY from DC ADAPTER
The meter also can supply the power supply from the DC 9V Power Adapter. Insert the plug of Power Adapter into " DC 9V Power Adapter Input Socket " ( 3-9, Fig. 1 ).
9. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1) When the left corner of LCD display show " ", it is necessary to replace the battery. However, in-spec. measurement may still be made for several hours after low battery indicator appears before the instrument become inaccurate.
2) Loose the " Battery Cover Screws " ( 3-13, Fig. 1 ) and take away the " Battery Cover " ( 3-12, Fig. 1 ) from the instrument and remove the battery.
3) Replace with DC 1.5 V battery ( UM4, AAA, Alkaline/heavy duty ) x 6 PCs, and reinstate the cover.
4) Make sure the battery cover is secured after changing the battery.
10. RS232 PC SERIAL INTERFACE
The instrument has RS232 PC serial interface via a 3.5 mm terminal ( 3-16, Fig. 1 ). The data output is a 16 digit stream which can be utilized for user's specific application.
Remark: *
When power use AC to DC adapter, the RS-232 signal will output.
A RS232 lead with the following connection will be required to link the instrument with the PC serial port.
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Meter PC
Center Pin............................................
Ground/shield...........................................
(9W 'D" Connector)
Pin 4
(3.5 mm jack plug)
Pin 2
2.2 K resistor
Pin 5
The 16 digits data stream will be displayed in the following format :
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
Each digit indicates the following status :
D15 Start Word D14 4 D13 When send the SPL display data = 1
D12, D11 Annunciator for Display
dB = 17
D10 Polarity
0 = Positive 1 = Negative
D9 Decimal Point(DP), position from right to the
left 0 = No DP, 1= 1 DP, 2 = 2 DP, 3 = 3 DP
D8 to D1 Display reading, D1 = LSD, D8 = MSD
For example :
If the display reading is 1234, then D8 to D1 is : 00001234
D0 End Word
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11. CALIBRATION
1) Prepare the optional " SOUND CALIBRATOR "PCE-SC 42 ( set range to 94.0 dB ). Power on the Sound Calibrator & plug calibrator output socket into the " Microphone " head ( 3-20, Fig. 1 ) of the Sound Level meter.
2) Select " Time Weighting " at " Fast " position.
3) Select " A " weighting.
4) Press and Hold the " Time " and " Enter " Key > 5 sec. into
Calibration mode , then use " Button " and " Button " Key to Adjust, until the display reading value within " 94 +/- 0.2 " dB.
5) Press " Enter " Key to save the calibration , screen will be flash. then press " TIME " Key back to measurement.
12. FREQUENCY WEIGHTING
CHARACTERISTICS OF A & C NETWORKS
Frequency A Weighting C Weighting Tolerance
Charac. Charac. ( IEC 61672
Class 2 )
31.5 Hz -39.4 dB -3 dB ±3.0 dB 63 Hz -26.2 dB -0.8 dB ±2.0 dB
125 Hz -16.1 dB -0.2 dB ±1.5 dB 250 Hz -8.6 dB 0 dB ±1.5 dB 500 Hz -3.2 dB 0 dB ±1.5 dB
1 KHz 0 dB 0 dB ±1.0 dB 2 KHz +1.2 dB -0.2 dB ±2.0 dB 4 KHz +1 dB -0.8 dB ±3.0 dB 8 KHz -1.1 dB -3 dB ±5.0 dB
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13. TONEBURST RESPONSE ( F/S )
CHARACTERISTICS
Max. response Tolerance
Charac. ref. continuous ( IEC 61672 Class 2 )
signal
F ( Fast ) 200 ms
S ( Slow ) 500 ms
- 1.0 dB
- 4.1 dB
± 1.0 dB
±1.0 dB
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