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Chapter 3
Calibration
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Norsonic Nor118
User Guide
to the right of the display) while at the same time
watching the level read-out. Alternatively, you may
key in the required sensitivity using the
. Once the correct level reading is established
press to leave the menu.
6 Do not use
EXIT
to leave the menu
! e key
will be interpreted as the ± sign whenever the Nor118
expects numerical inputs (indicated by the # sign
appearing in the lower line of the display). Hence
pressing will not cause the instrument to leave
the menu, but instead insert the ± sign. Typically you
will now press since didn’t work. e result
is that you have inserted 0 as the sensitivity setting and
consequently your measurements will all be wrong. To
fix this, press the key again and enter –26 dB as the
sensitivity value before you calibrate the unit again.
Field calibration.
e recommended
sound calibrator for verification of the
sound level meter Nor118 is the
Norsonic Nor1251
with a nominal sound pressure level of 114.0 dB @
1kHz. In order to compensate for diffraction effects
around the microphone, we recommend adjusting
the sound level meter to indicate 113.8 dB (diffuse
correction off).
If other types of calibrators or electrostatic actua-
tors are to be used for the calibration, we recom-
mend adjusting the sound level meter to indicate
the following levels referred to the sound pressure
level acting on the microphone’s diaphragm (diffuse
correction off):
f [Hz]
125 250 1 000 4 000 8 000
Corr. [dB] 0.0
0.0
–0.2 –0.8 –2.8
e diffuse correction is activated and deactivated
in the
Corrections
menu. Press > 1 (.)
> 6 .)
Navigate in the menu using the keys and
use or to activate/deactivate the Random
setting. Activated Random setting is indicated by
an R in the lower line of the display.
e dB value corresponds to the sensitiv-
ity level of the microphone cartridge; dB
relative to volt/pascal, e.g. mV⁄Pa corresponds
to –. dB. e instrument may also be set up to
compensate for the attenuation taking place in the
preamplifier, which normally amounts to .–. dB
– see
Preamplifier attenuation
in the
Technical specifi-
cations
for more on this.
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