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SU-BA-e-1713
GB
SAUTER SU
V. 1.3 08/2017
Instruction Manual Digital Sound Level Meter
Thank you for buying a digital SAUTER sound level Meter. We hope you are pleased
with your high quality instrument and its big functional range. Although this Sound
Meter is a complex and advanced instrument, its ruggedness will allow many years of
use if you will care for an appropriate operating technique and maintenance. Please
read the following operating instructions carefully and always keep this manual within
easy reach.
If there are any queries, wishes or helpful suggestions, do not hesitate to call our
service number.
Summarize:
1
Features .......................................................................................................... 3
2
Specifications ................................................................................................ 3
3
Front panel description ................................................................................. 4
4
Measuring procedure .................................................................................... 5
5
Storing and recalling readings ..................................................................... 6
6
How to set the „Leq“ time ............................................................................. 7
7
How to set the alarm value ............................................................................ 7
8
How to set the time of Auto-Power-off ......................................................... 7
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Calibration ...................................................................................................... 7
9.1
Calibration of the device with ASU-01 .................................................................................... 7
9.2
Calibration of the device by the inbuilt signal ....................................................................... 8
10
General Considerations ................................................................................ 8
11
Battery replacement ...................................................................................... 8
12
Takeover of data memory into software ...................................................... 8