Setting The Calendar Clock; Sound Pressure Level - Extech Instruments 407790 User Manual

Real time octave band analyzer
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Setting the Calendar Clock

Date and time information is stored with each record saved. Set the date and time as follows:
1. Press the 2nd button once and then press the MEAS TIME button to enter the date and
time mode. The display screen in the second function location will flicker.
2. Press the
3. Use the
Cursor
setting locations (location will flash when it is ready to be programmed).
4. Press the
5. When the settings are correct, press the ENTER button to exit this mode. The calendar
clock will start running.
Note: When no changes are made to the date and time or the ENTER button is not
pressed within one minute, the date and time settings will not change and the unit
returns to normal operating mode automatically.

Sound Pressure Level

Technical notes
1.
The decibel (dB)
The range over which the human ear responds to sound pressure (noise) is extremely
large; in Pascals (Pa) it is 20µPa (the threshold of hearing) to 100 Pa (the threshold of
pain). The measurement of sound pressure has been made more convenient by the
use of the decibel, which is logarithmic. However, decibels are non-linear and
therefore cannot be added together. A simple rule is that doubling the amplitude of the
noise under test causes the level to rise by 3dB.
2.
SLM-sound level meter: Instantaneous sound pressure level (SPL) is used for spot
checks to establish instantaneous noise levels. SPL is defined by the logarithmic
equation:
SPL (in dB): 20 log
Where P = rms measured sound pressure level
P
3.
Leq-level equivalent (continuous): Leq is used to assess the rms average noise level
over a preset period of time, often the starting point of a noise assessment. To take a
Leq measurement the period of time over which it is to be made must be selected.
The longer the period of measurement time, the more accurate the Leq reading will be,
a typical period is 8 hours (the length of a working day).
4.
L
– Sound exposure level
E
L
measurements are almost identical to Leq measurements but normalised or
E
compressed to 1 second. This allows the total sound energy of an event, such as train
passing a platform, to be evaluated. Another event, such as the next train, which lasts
for a different amount of time, can be measured in the same way. The two readings
can be compared to assess how much total noise the passengers standing at the
platform were exposed to by each train. To make an L
time period must be selected on the instrument, or the PAUST/CONT key must be
used to stop and start the measurement of a specific event.
LEVEL
button to increment/decrement the values.
button to scroll through year/month/day/hour/minute/second
LEVEL
button to set the value.
P
10
P
0
= rms reference sound pressure level (20µ Pa)
0
measurement either a preset
E
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Model 407790 Ver. 1.1 7/02L

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