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USER GUIDE
M_TA120_v0028_20211020_EN

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  • Page 1 TA120 Noise sensor USER GUIDE M_TA120_v0028_20211020_EN...
  • Page 3 Since its beginnings in Barcelona in 1969, has been devoted to manufacturing sound equipment and instrumentation through research, development and innovation, and by registering its own patents. We belong to national and international committees for the establishment and revision of standards and regulations. has a fast and efficient distribution network in over 40 countries around the world.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.4 BA120/BA127 battery* 5.5 PS120 Solar Panel kit 6. Acoustic verification 6.1 Remove the front cover and outdoor kit TK120 6.2 Connecting the PC to the sensor TA120 6.3 Place the calibrator 6.4 Check the setting 6.5 Close and secure the sensor 7.
  • Page 5 8.3 WARM-UP TIME 8.4 PROTECTION AGAINST EXTERNAL AGENTS 8.5 CONNECTIVITY 8.6 OPTIONAL CONNECTIVITY 8.7 TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS 8.8 REMOTE CONTROL 8.9 POWER 8.10 ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA 8.11 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 8.12 MARKING 8.13 OPTIONS* Contents...
  • Page 6: Equipment And Literature

    The first step is to check that all the equipment and literature supplied with the device is there: Material included: • Noise sensor TA120, composed by its central body, and an outdoor kit to protect the microphome. • USB cable type B.
  • Page 7: General Device Description

    This chapter provides a general description of the TA120 noise sensor. This description will introduce you to all the possibilities offered by the TA120 and its main features. It will also help you to identify the various components of the device.
  • Page 8: Device Components

    CE mark (European conformity mark) and WEEE mark (Indicates the separate collection of electrical/electronic appliances.). POWER ON/OFF switch · To turn on and turn off the TA120 sensor. Connector to connect the battery* optional BA120/BA127. Equipment information · This area displays the serial number of the sensor and also its MAC address.
  • Page 9 Chapter 2 General device description...
  • Page 10: Si040 - Cesva Sensor Manager Software

    NOTE: Download the latest versions of CESVA Sensor Manager and CESVA USB Drivers from (www.cesva.com), you will find these softwares in the support section of the TA120 sensor. This will ensure you are installing the latest versions. Chapter 2 General device description...
  • Page 11: Installing Ta120 Sensor

    Installing the TA120 sensor 3. Installing TA120 sensor 3.1 Steps Preferably, mount the sensor vertically using its support and flanges. The TA120 support also allows the sensor to be mounted horizontally. Chapter 3 Installing the TA120 sensor...
  • Page 12 Internet access: MAC address, DHCP enabled, etc. In that case, consult your installer or router provider or AP. For TA120 sensor with current loop analog output configuration of 4-20 mA, the SERVER LED [7] will always be turned off.
  • Page 13: Cable Gland Inputs

    3.2 Cable gland inputs In the bottom part of the TA120 there are two cable gland inputs [4 and 5] to introduce the necessary cables for power the sensor and for communication thereof if necessary (depending on configuration). The gland connector has the following elements:...
  • Page 14 Once the Seal is out, separate the two concentric rubber rings and insert just the external rubber ring from the outside of the TA120 central body [3]. → → 3) Insert the cable first trough the sealing nut and then through the input gland.The cable should not have the connector due the connection between...
  • Page 15: Ta120 Communication For Data Transmission

    TA120 communication for data transmission 4. TA120 communication for data transmission Depending on the configuration of the acquired model, there are several options for data transmission: 4.1 Ethernet To make an Ethernet communication insert the LAN cable without RJ45 connector through the bottom input cable gland [4], then crimp the cable.
  • Page 16: Wi-Fi* (Wf120 Optional Module)

    Use CESVA Sensor Manager software - SI040 if you need configure the server where TA120 sensor data will be sent and / or if you want to set a static IP address. For this, consult the manual or software help.
  • Page 17: Current Loop 4-20Ma* (Cl120 Optional Module)

    AeqT Maximum error ±0.2 dB, respect to the measured level Connection Without polarity Configurable parameter through SI040 - CESVA Sensor Manager software. For more information consult the manual or the software or help. Chapter 4 TA120 communication for data transmission...
  • Page 18: Description Of A 4-20Ma Current Loop Circuit

    4.4.1 Description of a 4-20mA current loop circuit A typical 4-20mA current-loop circuit is made up by next elements: a sensor (TA120); a power supply for the loop; and a receiver (to read the information). These elements are connected in a closed, series circuit, loop.
  • Page 19: Ta120 Sensor Power

    Yellow and green wire Ground ➔ • Blue wire Neutral ➔ N ➔ In the same TA120 sensor cover [18] the equivalence of each of the three input connectors of the AC INPUT are indicated. Chapter 5 TA120 sensor power...
  • Page 20: 12Vdc Input

    5.3 PoE (Power Over Ethernet) Uninterrupted power through the Ethernet cable. Refer to Section 3.2 for more information about insert the cable through the appropriate gland input. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN input [9]. Chapter 5 TA120 sensor power...
  • Page 21: Ba120/Ba127 Battery

    IMPORTANT: BA120 and BA127 batteries* are for cyclic use (see 8.9). BA120 and BA127 batteries* are for charge and discharge cycles. If they are continuously powered, their useful life can be significantly reduced (and can last less than 1 year). Chapter 5 TA120 sensor power...
  • Page 22: Ps120 Solar Panel Kit

    The PS120 solar panel kit (optional) consists of solar panel, fixing bracket and regulator. Connect the solar panel kit cable to the D.C. INPUT [17] (see 5.2). The BA120 optional Battery* must be used (see 5.4). Chapter 5 TA120 sensor power...
  • Page 23: Acoustic Verification

    Acoustic verification 6. Acoustic verification The acoustic sensor verification is a simple process that can be done easily by following the steps below: 6.1 Remove the front cover and outdoor kit TK120 Remove the four screws [2] on the front cover with a screwdriver type PH2x100. Remove the front cover.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Pc To The Sensor Ta120

    6.2 Connecting the PC to the sensor TA120 Ensure that the TA120 sensor is on (POWER switch [12] to on and ON LED [5] is on), otherwise please power the sensor (see Chapter 5). Connect the USB cable between the TA120 [8] sensor and PC. The TA120 sensor USB connection [8] is type B.
  • Page 25 COM port assigned. Then go to "Menu → Connect". NOTE: For the PC to recognize the TA120 sensor it is necessary to install the USB Driver. For more information refer to the "CESVA Sensor Manager manual.
  • Page 26: Place The Calibrator

    6.3 Place the calibrator Insert the microphone sensor into the calibrator cavity. Make sure it enters the cavity fully in a position parallel to the calibrator axis. It might cost a bit because the calibrator fits onto the microphone tightly. Insert the microphone gently to avoid damaging the microphone.
  • Page 27: Check The Setting

    Wait about 10 seconds for the sound pressure level generated by the calibrator to stabilize. Check the level on the CESVA Sensor Manager software. 6.4 Check the setting Perform actions indicated depending on the CESVA Sensor Manager software value: •...
  • Page 28: Close And Secure The Sensor

    "Save settings" button to save the changes. → → 6.5 Close and secure the sensor Turn off the CESVA calibrator, and remove it from the sensor carefully. Carefully to not damege the microphone, insert TK120 [1] outdoor kit. Chapter 6 Acoustic verification...
  • Page 29 Once introduced, screw clockwise using the base kit. Finally, remove the USB cable type B of the sensor [8] and through a PH2x100 screwdriver, close and lock the 4 screws [2] on the front cover of the TA120. Chapter 6...
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    Maintenance 7. Maintenance recommendation is to check an acoustic verification annually as described in chapter 6 and to check TK120 outdoor kit [1] annually. Perhaps after some time, it is necessary to replace the outdoor kit TK120 [1] due to the severity of environmental conditions and because of being exposed to them.
  • Page 31 Carefully to not damage the microphone, insert TK120 [1] outdoor kit. Once introduced, screw clockwise using the base kit. We advise that the old TK120 [1] outdoor kit to be sent to CESVA facilities for recycling (C/ Maracaibo 6, 08030, Barcelona. Tel: 934 335 240).
  • Page 32: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications 8. Technical specifications 8.1 NOISE MEASUREMENT ACCORDING TO IEC 61672-1 DETECTOR: Equivalent continuous sound level and Fast and Slow time weighted sound level FREQUENCY WEIGHTING: A and C MEASURED FUNCTIONS: Equivalent level with frequency weighting A and C with programable integration time from 1s to 60 min: LAeqT, LCeqT Maximum time weighted level with fast and slow time weighting over...
  • Page 33 Optional CL120 module* required 8.7 TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS PROTOCOL: HTTP, HTTPS (Secure connection) IP ADDRESS: Dynamic (DHCP) and Static FORMAT: UltraLight 2.0, Sentilo JSON, Other (consult) NOTE: for more information about the transmission protocols, consult the suppor at www.cesva.com. Chapter 8 Technical specifications...
  • Page 34 8.8 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES: Remote configuration of the sensor Automatic firmware update (via OTA) 8.9 POWER MAINS: 100/240 V~ 0,6 A 50/60 Hz TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION: POWER CONSUMPTION charging BA120 battery* : 18 W URBAN LIGHTING NETWORK: BA120 battery required* Powering from the urban lightning network with battery support PoE (Power Over Ethernet):...
  • Page 35 Internal lithium battery with autonomy of 7 days CP120 Smart charger for battery BA120 or BA127 model PS120 Solar panel kit (BA120 Battery* required) TK120 Outdoor kit IMPORTANT: To operate the sensor TA120 with any of this options, consult CESVA. Chapter 8 Technical specifications...
  • Page 36 Chapter 8 Technical specifications...
  • Page 38 Maracaibo, 6 • 08030 Barcelona (Spain) • Tel. (+34) 934 335 240 Fax (+34) 933 479 310 • www.cesva.com info@cesva.com...

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