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Chapter 2
Taking a closer look
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Norsonic Nor118
User Guide
Battery Voltage vs. Time
e Nor118 offers a graphic presentation of the battery-
versus-time history.
To display the battery voltage vs. time:
• Press the key. Press again to exit the menu.
minutes. However, this does not apply if the instrument is
measuring (including being paused during a measurement,
not when powered from an external source.
Setting the polarisation voltage
To set the polarisation voltage:
• Press > . > 4 (.) and use the -
to select 200 V polarisation voltage
or .
e display will now indicate the combined voltage of the
four batteries and the use-time elapsed since the batteries
were replaced. e graph is updated every sevenminutes
and each pixel corresponds to seven minutes in the hori-
zontal direction and 0.25V in the vertical direction.
When the combined battery voltage drops below
3.9 V, a battery low indicator appears in the display and
the instrument will start to shut itself off. Any ongoing
measurement will be terminated and stored in a directory
called . Memory contents is retained without the
use of electrical power (flash memory).
If the instrument is connected to an external -source,
the external-source-voltage vs. time will be shown without
voltage and use-time information (empty graph).
If powered from internal batteries and left unattended
and unoperated, the Nor118 will switch itself off after ten
Time elapsed
since battery
replacement
Combined
battery voltage
as an f(t)
Battery voltage
Battery voltage is presented graphically as f(t). Press
the batt key to produce this display and press again to
exit the display.
Polarisation voltage
The polarisation voltage setting menu
opens up for the use of prepolarised
microphone cartridges.
A prepolarised microphone cartridge will
normally exhibit reduced sensitivity when
exposed to polarisation voltage. It will regain its ini-
tial sensitivity shortly after the polarisation voltage
is no longer applied. A conventional cartridge will
appear “dead” until shortly after the polarisation
voltage is switched and then it will work OK.
e above applies to all microphone cartridges
supplied by Norsonic. However, a universal guar-
antee for all brands cannot be granted. Norsonic is
not liable for consequential damages of the use of
polarisation voltage
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