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SL130-EU-EN v3.6   08/13 

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Battery Replacement 

AC power is the normal power source for this meter. If 8 AA batteries are used, they are located in 
the rear battery compartment. When the battery icon appears on the meter's LCD, it is time to 
replace the batteries. 

1. Turn power  off. 
2. Open the rear battery cover  
3. Insert the batteries into battery holder, observing the correct polarity. 
4. Put the battery cover back in place. 

You, as the end user, are legally bound (

Battery ordinance

) to return all used batteries 

and accumulators; 

disposal in the household garbage is prohibited!

 

You can hand over your used batteries / accumulators at collection points in your 
community or wherever batteries / accumulators are sold! 

Disposal: 

Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the device at the 

end of its lifecycle 

 

Specifications 

Applicable standards 

Meets IEC 60651-1979 and ANSI S1.4 1983 Type 2 SLM 
standards 

Display 

11.7 x 7.94cm (4.6” x 3.125”) multifunction LCD

 

Frequency bandwidth 

31.5 Hz to 8 KHz 

Accuracy / Resolution 

± 1.5dB (under reference conditions) / 0.1dB 

Microphone 

0.5” Electret Condensor Microphone (remote mic option) 

Measurement ranges 

30 to 80dB, 60 to 110dB, 80 to 130dB

 

Frequency weighting 

‘A’ and ‘C’ 

Response time 

Fast (125ms) / Slow (1s) 

Max Hold 

Maximum reading is displayed with time stamp 

Alarm output 

3.5mm Mono Phone Plug, 3.4mA @ 5 Vdc, typical 

Limit range 

30 to 130dB 

Under range indication 

“- - -“ 

Over range indication 

OL

” 

Power 

AC adaptor (9V@500ma) or 8 AA batteries

 

Battery life 

240hrs continuous (approx); 30 days @ 8hrs/day 
(LED’s are not functional when battery powered) 

Operating temperature 

0 to 50

o

C (32 to 122

o

F) 

Operating humidity 

Less than 80% RH 

Dimensions / Weight 

22x18x3.2cm / 285g (8.75x7.1x1.25" / 0.63 lbs). 

 

 

 
 

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www.extech.com

 

 

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contact:

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Содержание SL130G

Страница 1: ...User Manual Sound Level Alert Model SL130 www ponpe com contact sale ponpe com ...

Страница 2: ...essional features include programmable A C Weighting Fast Slow Response time Max Memory with time stamp and a Clock display The microphone can be rotated 180 degrees to accommodate any meter location or it can be placed at a remote location using the optional Remote Microphone Cable A programmable ON OFF time extends battery life to 30 days when programmed 8 hours per day The bright LED s are func...

Страница 3: ...rol Panel 1 Range select switch 2 Time set buttons 3 Limit set buttons 4 Calibration adjustment 5 A C select button 6 F S select button Side Panel 1 Alert switch Green position 2 Alert switch Red Green position 3 Alert switch Red position 4 High Low Alarm switch 5 Remote Alarm output connector 6 AC adaptor connector Rear Panel 1 Tilt stand 2 Battery compartment 3 AC Adaptor connector 4 Remote Alar...

Страница 4: ...Hour Time of day Minutes Time of day AM PM 24 Hour Year Month Day Auto ON Hour Auto ON Minutes Auto OFF Hour Auto OFF Minute A C Frequency Weighting Change the Frequency Weighting by pressing the A C button The A or C icon will appear on the display With A weighting selected the frequency response of the meter is similar to the response of the human ear A weighting is commonly used for environment...

Страница 5: ...ion and output signal will remain active as long as the sound pressure level exceeds the set limit High Low LED Alert The four LEDs are used to alert users when a sound level either exceeds or goes below the Limit set point This feature is available only while the AC adaptor is used to power the meter It is disabled under battery power The LEDs will provide a steady or flashing colored indication ...

Страница 6: ...ch is set to the AUTO position Calibration The sound level meter should be calibrated on a regular basis to assure that the meter s performance and microphone sensitivity has not change Some operational directives require daily calibration checks OSHA Extech offers several acoustic calibrators to perform the calibration 1 Set the meter to the 60 to 110dB or 80 to 130dB range 2 Place the external c...

Страница 7: ...n then be plugged into the matching connectors Calibration should be performed after the cable is installed Alarm Output optional The alarm output drives the optional Remote Alarm Relay Module cable and relay when the LIMIT set point is exceeded The relay module can be used to power external warning signs QUIET signs or other indicating devices when the sound level is higher than the programmed li...

Страница 8: ...rds Meets IEC 60651 1979 and ANSI S1 4 1983 Type 2 SLM standards Display 11 7 x 7 94cm 4 6 x 3 125 multifunction LCD Frequency bandwidth 31 5 Hz to 8 KHz Accuracy Resolution 1 5dB under reference conditions 0 1dB Microphone 0 5 Electret Condensor Microphone remote mic option Measurement ranges 30 to 80dB 60 to 110dB 80 to 130dB Frequency weighting A and C Response time Fast 125ms Slow 1s Max Hold ...

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