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8. NOISE LEVEL MEASUREMENT
Be careful with loud ambience noise. Your hearing may take damage. Always use hearing protec-
tion in loud environments! Ensure that there are no objects or persons between the microphone
and the sound source.
A sound source must always be measured directly. Point the sound level meter directly at the sound source.
To avoid inuencing the sound waves yourself, hold the meter at arm’s length from your body or attach the
meter to the enclosed stand. Move away from the measuring point if possible. A stand attachment (17) is
present at the rear of the housing.
Avoid vibrations or movements.
If there is wind (>10m/s), use the enclosed wind protection to avoid falsifying the measured value by wind
sounds. The wind protection does not falsify the measured value.
To achieve the highest possible measuring accuracy, a sound level calibration with an external sound calibra-
tor (not enclosed) should be performed before every sound level measurement.
Proceed as follows for the sound level calibration:
- Switch on the sound level meter.
- If required, deactivate the functions “MAX/MIN” and “HOLD”.
- Plug the microphone of the sound level meter without wind protection into the opening
of the sound calibrator. Ensure tight t so that the calibration chamber in the sound
calibrator is sealed.
- Set the following parameters at the sound calibrator: 94 dB at 1 kHz
- The meter should now display a sound level of 94 dBA. If this is not the case, the meter
must be reconciled.
- Open the lateral cover (16) at the meter.
- Carefully turn the lateral calibration point (CAL calibration potentiometer 12) with the
enclosed reconciliation screwdriver until the display shows precisely 94.0 dBA.
- The meter is ready for use. Close the cover and remove the calibrator.