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Norsonic Nor150
Instruction Manual
Figure 7.3
The Sound channel 1 or 2 menu
The Sensor button accesses a list of available sensors
(Figure 7.3). Adding, removing or modifying a sensor
cannot be done from the list offered here. This is
discussed in a separate chapter below. You may find
that a sensor is greyed out. This means that this sensor
is already assigned to the other Sound channel and is
not available.
The Calibration button access the
Calibration
menu. This
is the same as pushing the
CAL
button. The
Calibration
menu is discussed in detail later.
Dependant on the selected sensor type there will be a set
of corrections that may be added. These corrections are;
Line and Vibration sensor
No corrections available.
Microphones
Random incident.
When turned on, a frequency correction
is added so that the free field response is changed to
a Random Incident type (only available if a free-field
type microphone is selected.
Windscreen.
Turn this correction on if the normal 60 mm
windscreen Nor1451 is used. This adds a frequency
compensation in order to compensate for the change
in frequency response caused by the windscreen
High Level.
Only available if an external polarized
microphone is selected. For Nor1225 which is a
microphone that require 200 V polarization voltage, the
sensitivity can be reduced by approximately 10 dB by
lowering this polarization voltage. The level range can
therefore be extended without changing the microphone
cartridge. This feature shall be used in combination
with the Nor1225 cartridge only. It will not work with
prepolarized microphones such as the Nor1227.
When this feature is selected, the polarization voltage is
lowered from 200 V to 70 V. Reducing the polarization
voltage alter the tension in the diaphragm. A correction
network is therefore applied automatically to compensate
for the change in frequency response of the microphone
due to the lower polarization voltage.
NOTE that theHigh Level correction will depend on
the type of microphone, and shall only be applied
when using microphone cartridge type Nor1225.
Please note that you should calibrate with an
acoustical calibrator if you change this setting.
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