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7. PREPARATION FOR USE

Power Supply

The instrument can be powered by internal batteries, or for extended operation by an
optional external 6V DC supply such as a suitable AC mains adapter or battery pack.
Rechargeable batteries may be used in the instrument, but cannot be recharged when
fitted as the instrument is not designed to recharge batteries.
Before inserting or replacing the batteries and before connecting the AC adaptor, be
sure to turn the instrument off.

1. Battery Installation

When the low battery indication symbol “

 

 

” appears on the display, there is

insufficient power to make accurate measurements and the batteries must be
replaced.

c

Before replacing the batteries, press the 

 

button to turn off the instrument.

d

Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw in the battery cover. Remove the cover
from the battery compartment. Retain the screw and cover.

e

Observing correct polarity as indicated in the compartment, insert four batteries
of the type given in section 4. “Specifications”.

f

 Refit the battery cover and screw. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw.

g

 Press the 

 

button to turn on the instrument and check for correct operation.

Note: Take care not to reverse the (+) and (-) polarity when inserting the batteries,

otherwise the instrument may be damaged.
Always replace all four batteries at the same time.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types.
Remove the batteries from the instrument if it is not to be used for a month or
longer.

2. Using an external power source.

Insert the plug of the AC adaptor or external battery pack into the DC 6V (DC source
from 5V to 12V) socket on the side of the instrument. When a connector is inserted
into this socket, the internal batteries will be disconnected and the instrument will be
powered from the external source. The low battery symbol “

” will appear on the

display if the external voltage is insufficient for the instrument to provide accurate
measurements.

Note:

 Ensure the external power source is connected with the polarity as indicated

in the following diagram, otherwise damage may be caused to the instrument and
external power source.

Summary of Contents for 1352H

Page 1: ...Sound Level Meter Datalogger and RS 232 Software TES 1352H INSTRUCTION MANUAL TES ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC CORP...

Page 2: ...ROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6 6 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 8 7 PREPARATION FOR USE 9 8 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 11 9 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE 12 10 STORE ERASE RECORDED DATA 12 11 OUTPUT CONNECTORS 13 12 RS 232 INTERFACE S...

Page 3: ...t during storage and use Protect the instrument from air with high salt or sulphur content gases and stored chemicals as this may damage the delicate microphone and sensitive electronics Always turn t...

Page 4: ...cords to a computer or real time analysis to a computer Both AC and DC signal outputs are available from a single standard 3 5mm coaxial socket suitable for use with a frequency analyzer level recorde...

Page 5: ...istics including microphone 31 5 to 8000Hz Frequency weighting A meets the requirement of IEC 61672 1 for class 2 A weighting C meets the requirement of IEC 61672 1 for class 2 C weighting Time weight...

Page 6: ...ar month day and hour minute second Display update rate 1 second Display first indication Depends on the condition the instrument when it was last turned off Warning indications Out of range indicatio...

Page 7: ...90 RH non condensing Storage conditions 10 C to 60 C 70 RH non condensing Effect of temperature 0 5dB 10 to 50 C Effect of humidity 0 5dB for 30 RH to 90 RH at 40 C 1000Hz Dimensions Approx 265 L 72 W...

Page 8: ...nd off 4 Button c Level range buttons select the level range for the measurement The following five settings are available 30 to 90dB 40 to 100dB 50 to 110dB 60 to 120dB 70 to 130dB d Press these butt...

Page 9: ...rns to normal mode and the RECORD indicator disappears e Erase all records Turn off the instrument press and hold down this button then turn on the instrument until the CLr RECORD indication appears o...

Page 10: ...PL Current time weighted sound level reading Sound Pressure Level 6 Low battery indication 7 MAX Maximum time weighted sound level reading 8 RECORD Data records indicator 9 Sound level reading 0 1dB r...

Page 11: ...given in section 4 Specifications f Refit the battery cover and screw Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw g Press the button to turn on the instrument and check for correct operation Note Take car...

Page 12: ...lar wind noise and strong air movements at the microphone can cause measurement errors Such effect can be reduced by using the windscreen Windscreen 4 Tripod Mounting For long term measurements the in...

Page 13: ...on to select A frequency weighting 5 Use the button to select FAST time weighting 6 Insert the microphone very carefully and slowly all the way into the sound calibrator coupling orifice 7 Switch on t...

Page 14: ...ted 6 The numeric level indication shows the currently measured sound level The reading is updated once every second 7 Press the button to record the maximum time weighted sound level encountered duri...

Page 15: ...arithmic compression is available at this connector The signal reflects the frequency and time weighting settings of the instrument Output voltage 10mV 0 1mV dB Output impedance approx 5k Load impedan...

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