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CONTENTS Title Page 1. SAFETY INFORMATION .......... 1 2. FEATURES ..............1 3. SPECIFICATIONS............2 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS ....3 5. OPERATING PREPARATION........4 6. CALIBRATION OF SOUND-MEASURING INSTRUMENTS ............4...
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Use the calibrator only as specified in this manual; otherwise, the protection provided may be impaired. The SLC 1356 is intended for the calibration of sound level meters only Environmental conditions Altitude = up to 2000 metres Relative humidity = 90% maximum Operating ambient temperature = 0 –...
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3. SPECIFICATIONS Output Sound Pressure Levels: 114dB and 94dB with reference to 20µPa (threshold of hearing) under reference conditions ± Output frequency: 1000Hz Reference conditions: Temperature : 20℃ (68℉) Relative Humidity : 65% RH Atmospheric pressure : 1013 mbar ± 0.02dB/ ℃...
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4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Power and output level select switch Transducer assembly 1” cavity for microphone insertion Battery cover ½” microphone adaptor ¼” microphone adaptor ANSI S1.40-1984 IEC 60942 : 2003 Class 2 EN-3...
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(1). Remove the battery cover and install a 9V battery in the battery compartment, replace the battery cover. (2). To quickly check the operation of the SLC 1356 prior to use, proceed as follows: a). Slide the power switch from the OFF position to the 94dB position and listen for the 1000hz audible tone.
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(7). Read the level on the instrument under calibration and adjust the sensitivity control for the correct indication as selected in step 4 above. (8). When the SLC 1356 is not in use, slide the Power switch to the OFF position. CAUTION Ambient sources of noise or vibration can cause a false calibration indication, this can be especially significant at the lower 94dBA level.
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