FIGURE 7-5
Back Erase in the Session Log
Back erase icon will
appear when a part
of the
measurement was
erased during a
pause.
FIGURE 7-6
Measurement Data for Back Erase
7.3.2 Resetting a Measurement
The measurement
CAUTION
data will be lost if not saved.
Additionally, saved data will
not be lost during a reset.
If a reset happens
CAUTION
while a measurement is run-
ning or paused, the SoundAd-
visor will automatically stop
the measurement for the
reset, and data will be
removed.
SoundAdvisor Model 831C
Time History Records
The time history starts from the time the data was restored. The erased
data will be marked as Back Erase as the record type.
A measurement often needs to be reset when a radical noise event
takes place that is unnecessarily recorded in your data. For example, an
aircraft passing overhead when attempting to measure the background
noise in a normally quiet area.
To reset a measurement in progress, stop the measurement then press
the 1 (RESET) key. This will erase all data previously measured and
reset the run time clock to zero. A reset will not reset stored data files,
only the current run. A reset can be initiated when the SoundAdvisor is
running, paused, or stopped.
Performing the Measurement
The amount of time
that was erased will
be shown in the
information box.
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