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Chapter 5
Frequency analysis
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Norsonic Nor118
User Guide
However, since the frequency analysis is made in paral-
lel with the traditional (- and - or -weighted) sound
level measurement, the broadband peak levels and the
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levels are still assessed during the measurement.
No
SPL
after the measurement
During measurements the value is updated every
second. Once the measurement is over, the becomes
meaningless. A single value cannot be used to char-
acterise the measurement unless it represents some kind
of maximum, minimum or time-integrated average. It is
thus not accessible
post-measurement
.
To return to mode, i.e. how the instrument
behaved before the measurement was started press the
key. You will be prompted to store the data or press
again. In both cases the instrument will go back to
ready mode. e will now be displayed again.
If you choose not to store the data by pressing
again, the measured data will be lost beyond retrieval.
Displaying the result tables
As an alternative to the procedures shown on the next page,
you may display all the measured data in tables. Press the
key to enter table mode. Note that the look of the
tables depends on whether you start from sound level meter
display mode or from frequency spectrum mode.
e tables are available during, as well as after a meas-
urement. Remember that values are shown during the
measurement only.
e tables available are shown in the side bar
Display-
ing the result tables
.
Statistics – displaying the percentiles
Instruments equipped with the optional extension 4
– statistics – will measure the statistics every time. is
cannot be switched off.
e sampling for the statistical calculations is made
with time constant and the class width is 0.2 dB over
the entire 120 dB dynamic range – always! When the
frequency mode has been activated, the instrument does
statistics in every frequency band!
You may think that storing all these data will require a
huge memory, and you’re absolutely right. erefore, we
store just eight percentiles. Seven of them are fixed and
one is user-editable.
What can be done to the measured
data?
Data acquired are available for
inspection, during or after a measurement.
You may:
• Switch between sound level meter display and
frequency spectrum display
• Display the functions measured
• Display the result tables
• Change the spectral weighting function between
- and - or -weighting, this depends on which
one you measured
• Display the eight percentiles (requires the pres-
ence of the optional extension ) and set one of
them as you like
• Store them for future use
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