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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Each display has its own Integration Time. This entry field can be linked to both displays
by using the [Link] key.
Command: OTIM (?) d {, x}
Confidence
Set the Confidence Level for the active display [0.125 dB .. 2 dB]. The Confidence Level
only affects Equal Confidence averaging.
The [Start/Reset] key resets the current averages and starts the measurement over. The
[Pause/Cont] key pauses the measurement. Pressing [Pause/Cont] again resets the
averages and starts the measurement over.
Each display has its own Confidence Level. This entry field can be linked to both
displays by using the [Link] key.
Command: OCNF (?) d {, i}
Power Bin
Choose the type of broadband power measurement for the active display [Total, Impulse,
L, Peak]. If the Averaging Type is Peak Hold, only Peak power may be selected. If the
Averaging Type is not Peak Hold, Total, Impulse and L may be selected.
In addition to the octave bands, a broadband sound level is measured and displayed as
the last band in the octave graph. Exponential averaged sound power (Leq) is calculated
according to ANSI S1.4-1983, Type 0. Broadband Impulse and Peak measurements are
made according to IEC 651-1979, Type 0.
Exponential averaged power (Leq), Impulse (I) and Peak (P) power are computed from
real-time input data. These are broadband measurements and are not computed from the
octave bands. The band-limited Total (T) power is computed from the octave bands.
Each display has its own Power Bin. This entry field can be linked to both displays by
using the [Link] key.
Command: OIMP (?) d {, i}
Linear Average Trigger
Choose how linear averaged octave measurements behave when triggered [One Lin.
Avg., Start]. The Linear Avg Mode only applies for linear averaging when the Trigger
Mode and Trigger Source are not Auto Arm and Continuous, respectively.
When the measurement is triggered the Linear Average Mode determines how the
measurement restarts.
One Linear Average means that each trigger starts a new measurement.
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