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The frequency range and the number of sweep points for the near field are determined under CFG NEAR
(F8). If an additional far-field measurement is not performed, it can be switched off here (F6, the ON or
OFF state is indicated in the softkey). The transition frequency between the near and the far field
(TRANSFRQ, F9) can be preset as a numerical value. A sinewave sweep is always performed for the
near-field measurement.
If an additional near-field measurement should be carried out, the near and the far field should sufficiently
overlap and the optimum transition frequency be graphically determined at the end of the measurement.
With the near-field measurement ON (F6 under CFG NEAR), the question
⇒
"Continue with near field measurement? - [y]/n".
is displayed after the (far-field) sweep. The test setup can now be modified, ie the microphone may be
positioned in the near field. The near-field sweep can be started by striking any key (except N or n).
During the near-field measurement, the two measurements are graphically displayed (the far-field
measurement as trace B). The graphics cursor is on the preset transition frequency and can be shifted at
the end of the measurement by means of the left and right cursor keys. By striking any key, the actual
transition frequency is confirmed and the two curves are combined; the near-field measurement is
rescaled to the level value of the far-field measurement at the transition frequency.
Note
:
•
The two curves are still available as separate data records after they have been combined. They
can be combined again by entering a new TRANSFRQ (F11 in level 4).
•
A combined near/far-field measurement is not possible for the GO/NOGO test (selected by UNIT
REF SPK, see 5.2.4, Selecting the Sound Pressure Unit).
•
As echoes normally do not occur in the near field, the near-field measurement is carried out as a
normal sinewave sweep even if BRST SWP is selected.
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5.3
.3 Phase and Associated Parameters
Phase and Associated Parameters
The demands for phase linearity of audio components have gained importance in the past years. This
also applies to loudspeakers where some manufacturers avoid phase shifts by using single systems -
without crossover units.
Normally, phase nonlinearities are detected in a
linear
frequency sweep (see section 5.3.2, Frequency
Response of Phase). The phase delay at a fixed frequency also provides information on the polarity of the
loudspeaker array or system (see section 5.4.2, Polarity Check by Comparison to Reference Phase
Measurement).
Phase measurements are selected with the PHASE softkey (F8). At the next softkey level (2) a single
measurement (SINGLE, F6), eg for polarity checks, or a (linear) sweep (SWEEP, F7) can be selected.
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