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SVANTEK 977W User Manual
Noise Mar.:
10.0dB
Level:
100dB
2.
Place the sound power source in the measured room (for the sound power
source location - see the reverberation time measurement ISO standard).
3.
Place the microphone in one of the selected measurement points (for the
measurement points location see the reverberation time measurement
ISO standard).
Note: The default measurement time of the decay curve registering (Recording Time) is
7 seconds. It can be insufficient in some applications. It is recommended to set this value to be at
least two times longer than expected reverberation time. For details see Appendix H.
4.
Switch on the sound power source.
5.
Start the measurement process by pressing
the
<Start/Stop>
push-button. While the
instrument is waiting for the trigger condition
fulfilment the
Spl
result is displayed.
6.
Switch off the sound power source (the source
should work enough long to obtain the acoustic
field stabilisation). After the trigger condition
fulfilment, the instrument starts to collect data.
7.
After the data recording process ends, the
instrument starts the calculation of the
reverberation time results. During this process
the
message
„Calculations…”
and
“Reading Logger…” appear.
8.
To save results press the
<Save>
push-button
or use the
File
menu option.
Note: It is necessary to switch on the sound source before starting the measurement because of
the trigger requirements (for more details see Appendix H). If there it is necessary to start the
instrument before switching on the sound source it is recommended to use the higher Start Delay
value.
Measurements with the use of Impulse method
1.
Set parameters for
Impulse
RT60 measurements. Most used setup is
presented below.
Method:
Impulse
Recording Time:
7s
Time Step:
10ms
Averaging:
On
Smoothing:
3
Noise Mar.:
10.0dB
Level:
100dB
Note: The default measurement time of the decay curve registering (Recording Time) is
7 seconds. It can be insufficient in some applications. It is recommended to set this value to be at
least two times longer than expected reverberation time. For details see Appendix H.