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You can listen to the measured signal for monitoring purposes. Select between A/B-weighted, C-
weighted or Z-weighted. (A/B-weighting is determined by setting the parameter in
Setup
,
Frequency Weightings
,
Broadband (excl. Peak)
).
The measured signal covers approximately 120 dB (from approximately 20 dB to 140 dB with
a Type 4950 microphone of nominal sensitivity). The output of the headphone socket covers
approximately 75 dB. Use the gain settings for the measured signal to adjust the output level to
suit the listening conditions. If the signal has a very high dynamic range (or the levels are
unknown), you can set
Automatic Gain Control
to
On
– this will convert the 120 dB input
range to 40 dB output range enabling you to hear signals of any level clearly.
Gain settings are provided for the measured signal. Tap on the gain parameter and use the
keypad to enter a new setting. Use ‘@’ to assign the new value for immediate response at the
output – or use the up/down navigation keys to increment/decrement the value.
Note 1:
A 0 dB gain on the measurement signal means you get a 1 V output for a 1 V input
(when the measured signal
Automatic Gain Control
is set to
Off
).
Note 2:
In hardware version 4 while playing back an annotation, you can use the Up/Down
navigation keys to increase/decrease the gain of the annotation.
Note 3:
If you do not want to listen to the input signal, then set the
Listen to Signal
parameter
to
No
, to economise on power.
8.1.6
Printer Settings
You can make screen dumps on a printer connected to the analyzer using a standard USB cable,
or on hardware versions 1 – 3, the supplied Adaptor AO-0657. Use the
Printer Settings
to
select your preferred printer.
When a printer has been selected under the
Printer Used
parameter, then the
Print Screen
command in the Main Menu list appears. Use this command to print a screen dump of any
screen on the analyzer.
The printer must either be a mobile thermal printer (from AM Tech or Seiko) or accept the
PCL
®
printer language.
•
MPS
: Mobile Pro Spectrum – a mobile thermal printer from AM Tech (www.amteq.co.kr)
•
PCL
: printers accepting PCL printer language
•
PCL Inkjet
: suitable for Inkjet printers and supports colour printing
•
PCL Laser
: suitable for laser printers
•
Seiko DPU
: DPU-S245 or DPU-S445 – mobile thermal printers from Seiko Instruments
(www.seikoinstruments.com)
PCL is the Printer Control Language developed by Hewlett-Packard (see www.hp.com). For
PCL printers, you can use the
Top
and
Left Margin
parameters to position the print on the
paper, and use
Width
and
Height
parameters to set the size of the print.
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