65
Norsonic Nor140
Instruction Manual
65
Norsonic Nor140
Instruction Manual
General
Most set-up parameters are stored separately for each
mode of operation. As an example, you don’t have to
readjust the fi lter bandwidth to 1/3-octave due to a
previous measurement of STIPA, which requires a full
octave bandwidth.
The mode related set-ups cover most measurement
parameters such as selection of network, measure-
ment time, time resolution, frequency resolution etc.
However, some parameters are global and adjustment
in one mode will defi ne these parameters also when
the instrument is operated in a different mode.
Global parameters
The following parameters are global and adjustment in
one mode of operation for the instrument will be valid
also in other modes of operation:
•
Microphone sensitivity (calibration)
•
Preamplifi er/Polarisation voltage
•
Calendar/clock settings
• Serial interface on/off and baud rate or
USB-selection
•
Second weighting-network (C- or Z-weighting)
•
Level range (Normal/High)
•
Units (dB or engineering units)
•
Corrections on/off
• Printer
•
Language (for print)
•
Instrument identifi cation (Option 11)
This is setup No. 4 stored in
this instrument (S for stored)
If you have made a measurement and the
instrument presents a result, the
STORE
key will store the measurement result and
not the set up separately in the set up folder. You
may clear the measurement results and return to
the Ready-mode by pressing the EXIT key. Then
you can store the current set up using the STORE
button. There can be a set up folder both in the inter-
nal memory and on the optional SD-card. You use
the MODE 1 SETUP 1 1 button sequence to decide
where to store results and set ups.
This measurement has been
stored as fi le No. 7 in today’s
folder (S for stored)
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