
11
Making Measurements
Sound Range” on Page 7 and “Level
Indications” on Page 12.)
2. Set the weighting and response. (See
“Setting the Weighting” on Page 8
and “Setting the Response” on
Page 9.)
3. Face the sound source. Then hold
the meter to one side and point its
microphone at the sound source.
The meter begins to display the con-
tinuous average sound level. This is
the average sound level during a 1-
second sampling period, which the
meter updates once per second. The
bargraph shows the continuous aver-
age for either a 0.2-second or 0.5-
second period, depending on the
response setting.
When you complete a measurement, set
RANGE
to
OFF
.