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Code: 34302
Operating
Instructions
Ref:.. \operat98\instructions 18\34302.qxp 05-01-18 ©York Survey Supply Centre 2018
Digital Sound Meter
Prospect ouse, George Cayley Drive, Clifton Moor, York, England YO30 4XE
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 692723 Fax: +44 (0) 1904 690385
E-Mail: sales@yorksurvey.co.uk www.yorksurvey.co.uk
2. Calibration using internal oscillator.
a) Make the following switch settings.
RANGE: i
RESPONSE: F
FUNCT: A
b) Adjust the unit to the readout.
6. Measureme t Preparatio
1. Battery Loading:
Remove the battery cover on the back and put in one PP3 9V battery (53090). Note: Make sure battery polarity is
correct.
2. Battery Replacement:
When the battery voltage drops below the operating voltage, “BT” mark will appear in the display and battery
should be replaced with a new one.
7. Operati g Precautio s
1. Wind blowing across the microphone would bring additional extraneous noise. Once using the instrument in the
presence of wind, it it is a must to mount the windscreen in order not to pick up undesirable signals.
2. Calibrate the instrument before operation if instrument not in use for a long time or operated at bad
environment.
3. Do not store or operate the instrument at high temperature and humidity environment for a long.
4. Keep microphone dry and avoid severe vibration.
5. Please take out the battery and keep the instrument in low humidity environment when not in use.
8. Measureme t
1. Open the battery cover and install a PP3 9 volt battery (53090) in the battery compartment.
2. Turn on power and select the desired response and weighting. If the sound source consists of short bursts or
only catching sound peak, set RESPONSE to FAST. To measure average sound level use the slow setting.
Select A-weighting for general noise sound level and C-weighting for measuring sound level of acoustic material.
3. old the instrument comfortably in hand or fix on tripod and point the microphone at the suspected noise source,
the sound pressure level will be displayed.
4. When MAX OLD mode is chosen. The instrument captures and holds the maximum level indication.
5. Turn OFF the instrument when not in use.
©York Survey Supply Centre 2018Ref:.. \operat98\instructions 18\34302.qxp 05-01-18
1. Safety I formatio
• 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.
Environm nt conditions
1. Altitude up to 2000 metres
2. Relative umidity 90% max.
3. Operation Ambient 0 - 40OC
Maint nanc and Cl aring
1. Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be performed by qualified personnel.
2. Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instrument.
Saf ty Symbols
Meter is protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation.
When servicing, use only specified replacement parts.
Comply with EMC
2. Ge eral Descriptio a d Features
Thank you for selecting our Sound Level Meter. To ensure that you can get the most from it, we recommend that
you read and follow the manual carefully before use.
The unit is designed according to IEC651, ANSI S1.4 for sound level meters.
The Sound Level Meter has been designed to meet the measurement requirements for industrial safety offices
and sound quality control in various environments.
• Ranges from 35dB to 130dB at frequencies between 31.5 z and 8K z.
• Display with 0.1dB steps on a 4-digit LCD.
• With two weighting, A and C.
• Both AC and DC signals output is available from a single standard 3.5mm coaxial socket suitable for a
frequency analyzer, level recorder, FFT analyzer, graphic recorder, etc...
3. Specificatio s
Standard Applied According to IEC651, ANSI S1.4
Frequency Range 31.5 z - 8K z
Measuring Level Range 35 - 130 dB
Frequency Weighting A/C
Microphone 1/2 inch Electret condenser microphone
Display LCD
Digital Display 4 Digits
Resolution: 0.1dB
Display Period: 0.5sec
Time Weighting FAST (125mS), SLOW (1 sec).
Level Ranges Lo: 35 - 100dB and i: 65 - 130dB
Accuracy ±2.0dB (under reference conditions)
Dynamic Range 65dB
Alarm Function “OVER” is shown when input is out of range.
Maximum old old readings, with decay <1dB/3 minutes.
Calibration Electrical calibration with the internal oscillator (1K z sine wave)
AC Output 0.65 Vrms at FS (full scale), output impedance approx. 600W
DC Output 10mV/dB, output impedance approx. 100W
Power Supply One 9V battery 006P or IEC 6F22 or NEDA 1604
Power Life About 50 hrs (alkaline cell)
Operating Temperature 0 - 40OC (32 - 104OF)
Operating umidity 10 - 90% R
Storage Temperature -10 - 60OC (14 - 140OF)
Storage umidity 10 - 75% R
Dimensions 240(L) x 68(W) x 25( )mm
Weight 210g (including battery)
Accessories 9V battery, carrying case, screwdriver, instruction manual, 3.5jplug.
4. Nome clature a d Fu ctio s
1. Microphon
1/2 inch Electric Condenser microphone
2. Display
Serves to display the sound pressure level (dB), over or under range
“OVER”, maximum hold data “MAX OLD” and low battery indicator
“BT”.
dB: Sound pressure level with 0.1dB resolution.
OVER: Shown when the range setting is too high or low.
3. Pow r and Rang Switch
• Turn power ON and select measurement range.
( i range = 65 - 130dB, Lo range = 35 - 100dB)
• When “OVER” is indicated, slide range switch to another range for
measurement.
4. R spons and Max Hold Switch
Setting the meter dynamic characteristics (fast/slow) and maximum
value hold
S (Slow response): for comparatively stable noise measurement.
F (Fast response) : for fast varying noise.
MAX OLD: The max hold position is used to measure the maximum level of sounds. The maximum measured
level is updated continuously.
To refresh please set the switch to “F” or “S” position to cancel existing value, then, set switch to “MAX OLD”
position.
5. Function Switch (A/C w ighting & calibration s l ctor)
A: A-weighting
C: C-weighting
CAL 94dB: Calibration
6. Calibration Control can be adjusted clockwise or counterclockwise to standard 94.0dB.
7. R s t Button
Serves to reset the maximum level indication.
8. Output Jack
Standard 3.5mm 3 pole coaxial output socket.
Serves to supply AC signals and log-converted DC signals to external equipment.
Outputs:
Two outputs can be accessed through 3.5mm stereo plug refer.
DC output: Logarithmic signal. 10 mV/dB. Impedance <100W
AC output: approx. 0.65 Vrms corresponding to each range step. Impedance = 600W
9. Battery Cover (on bottom)
LCD Display D scription
1. Sound Pressure Level measuring value, resolution 0.1dB.
2. Measuring unit.
3. When readout is out of range.
4. MAX OLD: Maximum old.
5. BT: Low battery
indicator.
5. Calibratio Procedures
1. Using an acoustic calibrator
a) Make the following switch settings.
RANGE: i
RESPONSE: F
FUNCT: A
b) Insert the microphone carefully into the insertion hole of
the calibrator.
c) Turn on the switch of the calibrator and adjust the CAL
screw of the instrument, until the level display indicates the
desired level.
Note: Our products are calibrated before shipment.
Recommended calibrator cycle is six months.