Using Sound Meter For Real-Time Recording; Setting The Sampling Time For Real-Time Recording; Recording Real-Time Data Into The Pc - Greenlee SML-200 Instruction Manual

Sound level meter and logger
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Using Sound Meter for Real-time Recording

Setting the Sampling Time for Real-time Recording

The rate at which samples of real-time data are recorded is set in seconds.
1.
On the Panel dialog box, click PC SAMPLING. The Input Sampling Time dialog box
appears.
2.
Type in a new number.
3.
Click OK. Data collected is sampled at the new rate.

Recording Real-time Data into the PC

Sound Meter allows you to record sound levels directly into the PC from the meter without
using up memory in the meter. This is especially useful when you need more memory storage
for longer recording sessions. It also allows you to remotely monitor sound levels. When
recording from the PC, the buttons on the SML-200 continue to function normally and the
word "RECORD" does not appear on the display.
1.
On the Panel dialog box, click START RECORDING.
2.
You are prompted to open a file. Click OK.
3.
In the Save As dialog box, create a file name, add a .dat extension, and choose a location
to store the file.
4.
Click OK. The directory path and file name appear in the FILE NAME text box on the Panel
dialog box.
5.
Click START RECORDING. "RECORDING" and the sample number appear above OPEN
FILE.
6.
To quit recording data, click STOP RECORDING.
7.
Click SAVE AS. The Save As dialog box appears.
8.
Save the data under the same file name and location.
9.
Click OK.
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