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2. LCD Display:

A-Weighting indicator

Battery capacity indicator

C-Weighting indicator

Reading indicator

Range Indicator

Under range indicator

Auto power off indicator

Calibration Mode indicator

Over range indicator

Slow response indicator

Maximum/Minimum 
Value hold indicator

Fast response indicator

Time weighting select Switch

:

FAST: for normal measurements

SLOW: for checking average level of fluctuating noise.

Microphone

1/2 inch Electret Condenser microphone.

AC

DC output terminal

AC Output: 1 Vrms corresponding to each range step.

DC Output: 10mV/dB.

Tripod mounting screw

 

Battery Cover

 

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Symbol Definition & Button Location

1. Name of Parts & Position:

Windscreen

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Display

: 4 digits LCD display

Power Switch

The       key turns the sound level meter ON.
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to turn OFF the power.

Auto Power Off

By  default,  when  the  meter  is  powered  on,  it  is  under  auto  power  off 
mode.  The  meter  will  power  itself  off  after  30  minutes  if  no  key 
operation. 

One may press and hold “           ” button and then power on the meter 
and the       will not show up to indicate that auto power off is disabled.

      Level range control button

Each time the

         

button is pressed. The level range increments from 

“ 

Lo

 ” Level to “ 

Hi 

” Level range.

      Level range control button

Each time the

      

   button is pressed. The range decreases from “ 

Hi

 ” 

Level to “ 

Lo

 “ Level range.

Frequency Weighting select switch

A: A  - Weighting. for general sound level measurements.

C: C - Weighting. for checking the low-frequency content of noise.

(If the C-Weighted level is much higher than the A-weighted level, then 
there is a large amount of low-frequency noise.)

MAX / MIN hold switch

Press       

   

 button to enter the maximum and minimum recording mode. 

Select  the  proper  Level  range  before  using  MAX/MIN  to  ensure  that 
reading  value  will  not  exceed  the  measurement  range.  Press  once  to 
select MAX value. Press again to select MIN value, and press again to 
select current value with “ MAX MIN “ annunciator blinking.  

Press  and  hold  down              button  for  2  seconds  to  exit  the  MAX.MIN 
mode.

Note:  If  change  sound  level  range  or  change  A-C  weight,  the 
MAX.MIN mode will be cleared.

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Measurement

(1)  Turn  on  and  select  the  desired  response  time  and  weighting.  If  the 

sound  source  consists  of  short  bursts,  set  response  to 

FAST

.  To 

measure average sound level, use the 

SLOW

 setting.

Select A  weighting  for  general  noise  sound  level  and  C  weighting  for 
measuring sound level of acoustic material.

(2) Select desired Level.
(3)  Hold  the  instrument  comfortably  in  hand  or  fix  on  tripod  and  point  the 

microphone  at  the  suspected  noise  source,  the  sound  pressure  level 
will be displayed.

(4)  When  MAX  MIN  (maximum,  minimum  hold)  mode  is  chosen.  The 

instrument captures and holds the maximum and minimum noise level 
for a long period using any of the time weightings and ranges.
Press the           button 2 seconds to clear the MAX/MIN reading. 
“         /       ” symbol disappears.

(5) Turn OFF the instrument.

Operating Precautions

(1)  Wind  blowing  across  the  microphone  would  bring  additional           

extraneous noise.
Once  using  the  instrument  in  the  presence  of  wind,  it  is  a  must  to 
mount the windscreen to avoid picking up undesirable signals.

(2)  To  achieve  more  accurate  measurement,  use  an  extension  cable  to 

separate  the  microphone  from  the  main  body  so  that  the  effect  of 
unexpected sound reflection can be eliminated.

(3)  Calibrate  the  instrument  before  operation  if  the  instrument  was  not  in 

use for a long time or operated at bad environment.

(4)  Do  not  store  or  operate  the  instrument  at  high  temperature  and  high 

humidity environment.

(5) Keep microphone dry and avoid severe vibration.
(6)  Please  take  out  the  battery  and  keep  the  instrument  in  low  humidity 

environment when not in use.

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