SDI DB01 User Manual

C O N T E N T S
TITLE PAGE
I.
Safety Information…………………………. 1
General Description.…………………… 1-2
III.
Specifications……………..……………… 2-3
IV.
Controls………………………………..…. 4-6
V.
Calibration Procedures………..………... 6-7
VI.
Measurement Preparation……..……….…. 7
VII.
Operating Precautions………..…………. 7-8
VIII. Measurement………………………………...
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I. 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; otherwise, the protection provided by the meter may be impaired.
® Environment Conditions Altitude up to 2000 meters
Relative humidity 90% max. ÷ Operat ion Ambient 0 to 40
® Maintenance & Clearing Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should
only be performed by qualified personnel.
Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents on thi s instrument.
® Safety symbols
Complies with EMC When servicing, use only specified replacement
parts.
II. General Description
To ensure that you can get the most from the Mini Sound Level Meter, we recommend that you read and follow the manual carefully before use.
This unit conforms to the IEC651 type2, ANSI S1.4 Type 2 for Sound Level Meters.
This Sound Level Meter has been designed to meet the measurement requirements of safety Engineers, Health, Industrial safety offices and sound quality control in various environments.
ο Range from 32dB to 130dB at frequencies between
31.5Hz and 8 KHz.
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ο Display with 0.1dB steps on a 4-digit LCD. ο Two equivalent weighted sound pressure levels, A and C. ο AC signal output is available from standard 3.5mm
coaxial jack suitable for a frequency analyzer, level recorder, FFT analyzer, graphic recorder , etc.
III. Specifications
S t andard Applied: IEC651 Type2, ANSI S1.4 Type 2 Frequency Range: 31.5Hz to 8KHz Measuring Level Range: 32dB to 130dB Frequency Weighting: A/C Microphone: 1/2 inch electret condenser microphone Display: LCD Digital Display: 4 digit Resolution: 0.1dB Display Update: 0.5 sec. Time W eighting: FAST 125ms SLOW 1 second Level Ranges: Lo: 32 dB to 80 dB
Med: 50 dB to 100 dB Hi: 80 dB to 130 dB
Accuracy: ±1.5dB
(under reference conditions,
94dB@1kHz ) Dynamic Range: 50 dB Alarm Function: OVER” is displayed when the
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input is more than the upper limit of the range.
UNDER” is displayed when the input is less than the lower limit of the range.
MAX/MIN Hold function: Holds readings of the maximum and minimum value. AC Output: Voltage: 1 Vrms at full scale Impedance: Approx. 100 Ohms
Electromagnetic Compatibility: RF field 3V/m
Total accuracy specified accuracy + 0.5dB
Power Supply: One 9V batteryl 006P or IEC 6F22 or NEDA 1604.
Power Life: Approximately 70 hours (Alkaline Battery) Operation Temperature: 0 to 40 ( 32 to 104 )
Operation Humidity: 10 to 90% RH S torage Temperature: -10 to 60 ( 14 to 140 )
Storage Humidity: 10 to 75% RH Dimensions: 9.1” L ×2.1” W ×1.3” H
23.1 cm ×5.3 cm ×3.3 cm
Weight: .75 lbs (.34kg) ( including battery ) Accessories: 9V alkaline battery, instruction manual,
carrying case, screwdriver, and windscreen.
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IV. Controls
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Windscreen
If you operate the meter in wind speeds over 10m/sec, for best performance, please install the protective windscreen.
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Display
Low battery indication
Minmum indication
Maximum indicati o n
Over range
Fast response
Sound Level readout
Range Indicate
C-Weighting
A-Weighting
Slow response
Under range
MAX
A / C
LEVEL
FAST
SLOW
130 dB
80 dB
100 dB
Lo = Hi =
Med=
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9V BAT
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Power Button
The
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button turns the sound level meter ON or OFF.
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MAX/MIN Hold button
Press the button to enter the maximum and minimum recording mode. Select the proper level range before using MAX/MIN to ensure that read value will not exceed the measurement range. Press once to select the MAX value. Press again to select the MIN value, and press again to select the current value. The “MAX/MIN” indicator will blink.
MAX MIN
Press and hold the button for two seconds to exit the MAX/MIN mode.
Note: If the sound level or A-C weight are changed, the MAX/MIN mode will clear.
MAX MIN
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Frequency Weighting Select Button
A: A-Weighting for general sound level measurements C: C-Weighting for checking the low-frequency content of noise (If the C-Weighted level is much higher than the A-weighted level, then there is a large amount of low-frequency noise.)
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Time Weighting Select Button.
FAST: for normal measurements SLOW: for checking average level of fluctuating noise
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Level Range Control Button
Each time the level button is pressed, the level range will cycle through the “Lo”, “Med”, and “Hi” levels.
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Microphone
1/2 inch Electret Condenser microphone
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AC Output Terminal 1 Vrms Corresponding to each range step.
Output impedance: 100 ohms Output signal on standard 3.5mm coaxial jack; signal on pin (tip).
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CAL Potentiometer
Calibration control for level calibration adjustment.
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Battery Cover
Signal Ground
V. Measurement Preparation
(1) Battery Loading
Remove the battery cover on the back and install one 9V Battery.
(2) Battery Replacement
When the battery voltage drops below that required for reliable operation, the low battery symbol will appear, indicating it is time to replace the battery.
VI. Operating Precautions
(1)
Wind blowing across the microphone induces a significant amount of extraneous noise. When using the instrument in the presence of wind, install the windscreen to eliminate the pick up of undesired signals.
(2)
Calibrate the ins trument before op eration if the instrument has not been used for a long period of time.
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(3) Do not store or operate the instrument in high temperature
and high humidity environme nts.
(4) Keep the microphone dry and avoid severe vibration. (5) Remove the battery from the instrument, and store in a
low humidity environment when not in use.
VII. Measurement
(1) Open the battery cover and install a 9V battery in the
battery compartm ent.
(2) Turn power ON and select the desired response time
and weighting. If the sound source consists of short bursts, or the meter is only catching sound peaks, set response to FAST. To measure average sound levels, use the SLOW setting. Select A-weighting for general noise sound level and C-weighting for measuring sounds with high low
frequency content. (3) Select desired level. (4) Hold the instrument comfortably in your hand and point
the microphone at the suspected noise source. Read the
sound pressure level from the display. (5) When MAX/MIN (maximum/minimum hold) mode is
chosen, the instr ument captures and holds the ma ximum
and minimum noise level values indefinitely. The MAX/MIN
function operates on all settings, regardless of the
response time, weighting, or range.
Press the MAX/MIN button for two seconds to clear the
MAX/MIN reading . The “MAX/MIN ” sy mbol will disappea r. (6) Turn OFF the instrument and remove the battery when
not is use.
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