
68
•
Equivalent continuous sound pressure level with the integration time corresponding to the
measurement time, with frequency weighting (A) for each one of the octave bands centred
on frequencies 63, 125, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 8000 Hz.
•
Overall peak sound pressure level with frequency weighting C corresponding to the
measurement time (L
Cpeak
)
•
Daily noise exposure level (L
EX,8h p
)
•
Sound Exposure (E).
•
Equivalent continuous sound pressure level with frequency weighting A corresponding to
the last integration interval T (L
AT
)
•
Equivalent continuous sound pressure level with frequency weighting C corresponding to
the last integration interval T (L
AT
)
•
Equivalent continuous sound pressure level corresponding to the last integration interval T,
with frequency weighting (A) for each one of the octave bands centred on frequencies 63,
125, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 8000 Hz
•
Peak sound pressure level of the interval with frequency weighting C (L
Cpeak
)
•
Measurement time t, integration time T and the elapsed integration time
•
Date and time of the beginning of the measurement
DOSE, DOSE
p
, L
EX,8h p
, E and E
p
functions are not saved. Every time that a register is
recovered these functions are calculated according L
C
and t
p
values set on the sound level
meter.
The storage capacity according to the programmable integration time is in the following table.
Storage capacity
T= 1 s
10 hours 13 minutes
T= 1 min
25 days
13 hours
The storage times for each type of recording correspond to one single recording, until the
memory is completely full.
The SC-30 has enough capacity for up to 1000 registers (final results or recordings) of any
kind.
When the built-in memory is full, no more recordings can be made and no more final results
saved. If you attempt to do this, the 'MEMORY FULL' message will appear on screen.
8.6 View the register
This option allows you to display on screen the final result of the registers stored in the SC-
30 memory. Access the option by selecting MEMORY
VIEW REGISTER from the SC-30
menu.
By pressing
,
and
, the SC-30 allows you to select the register you
want to view. The screen will display an index of all the registers stored in the memory
(register date and time when the measurement process began).
To view the different functions, follow the procedure described in sections
8.4.3.
Summary of Contents for SC-30
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