HD2010UC
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V4.2
The screen shows date and time of the last calibration and the calibrator sound level according to
the configuration of the respective parameter (MENU >> Calibration >> Calibr. Level). Answering
positively to the request to continue, the selected calibration program will start.
Calibration procedures are carried out in automatic mode and the operator is guided by the on-
screen instructions.
The calibration result is displayed when the procedure is over and you can choose whether to con-
firm it or not.
If confirmed, the new calibration will be stored.
In order to grant the highest measuring accuracy when the wind shield mounted, select “Wind
Shield Correction” from the CALIBRATION menu to apply a correction to the sound level meter
frequency response and compensate the effects of the HD SAV shield provided with the instrument.
All measurement parameters with wideband frequency weightings are thus automatically adjusted.
In the 2010UC sound level meter, besides the windshield correction, the adjustment for the
acoustic field can be activated too.
With the standard microphone (UC52), which has a frequency response optimized for the “Free
Field”, no correction is applied when the correction is set on “Free Field”. When you set the correc-
tion on “Random Incidence” (RI), the correction for random incidence sound will be activated. This
setting is necessary to perform measurements according to ANSI standards (see the parameter of the
menu: CALIBRATION >> Microphone Response).
The HD2010UC sound level meter is suitable for measurements on site in a temperature range
between
–10°
C to +
50
°C, in a static pressure range between
65 kPa
and
108 kPa
and in a relative
humidity range between 25% and 90%. The microphone itself has defined drift coefficients of
acoustic sensitivity with temperature and static pressure that imply a measurable drift of the Micro-
phone-preamplifier-instrument chain, even though within the limits specified for class 1 according
to IEC 61672.
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