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Pagina 1 - Digital Sound Level

Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.Digital Sound Level Meter

Pagina 2 - Contents

10Making MeasurementsRANGE to OFF, the meter automaticallysets the response for fast.At the fast setting, the meter revises thebargraph reading after

Pagina 3 - Features

11Making MeasurementsSound Range” on Page 7 and “LevelIndications” on Page 12.)2. Set the weighting and response. (See“Setting the Weighting” on Page

Pagina 4

12Making MeasurementsMAKING MAXIMUM MEASUREMENTSTo measure the continuous maximumsound level, follow the steps in “MakingNormal Measurements” on Page

Pagina 5 - Installing the

13Making MeasurementsThe bargraph’s center point representsthe center level of the selected range (60dB, 70 dB, 80 dB, and so on).The points to the le

Pagina 6 - Installing the Battery

14Making Measurementsdisappears. If this happens, select a lowerrange.Overrange IndicationWhen the measured sound level is higherthan the highest soun

Pagina 7 - Measurements

15Making MeasurementsIf you get an overrange indication, changethe range setting until you get a reading inthe upper half of the range (0 to + 10 dB).

Pagina 8 - SETTING THE WEIGHTING

16Making MeasurementsPress MAX to freeze the current maximummeasurement if the last average mea-surement (without MAX) is on the display.Press MAX aga

Pagina 9 - SETTING THE RESPONSE

17Making Measurementsmum, and the minimum sound levels dur-ing the set time period.1. Press DH for about 2 seconds duringa continuous average or maxim

Pagina 10 - MEASUREMENTS

18Making Measurementsmeter displays the total integrated aver-age sound level.Press MAX to display the maximum soundlevel for the set time. Press MAX

Pagina 11 - Making Measurements

19Making MeasurementsYou must repeat the procedure for makingan integrated average measurement.MAKING MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM MEASUREMENTS DURING AN UNDET

Pagina 12 - LEVEL INDICATIONS

2ˆContentsFeatures ... 3Installing the Battery ... 5Making Measurements ...

Pagina 13 - Underrange Indication

20Making MeasurementsPress RESET after you check the maxi-mum or minimum sound level. The meterresumes a normal continuous average ormaximum measureme

Pagina 14 - Overrange Indication

21CareAttempting to calibrate the meter yourselfmight result in inaccurate measurements.ˆCareYour RadioShack Digital Sound LevelMeter is an example of

Pagina 15 - USING DATA HOLD

22Specifications• Wipe the meter with a damp clothoccasionally to keep the meter look-ing new. Do not use harsh chemicals,cleaning solvents, or strong

Pagina 16 - AVERAGE MEASUREMENT

23SpecificationsOperating Temperature...32 °F to 122 °FStorage Temperature... -40 °F to 149 °FDimensions (HxWxD).. 6 ¼ × 2 ½ ×

Pagina 17

09A00 811023970E33-2055 Printed in ChinaALimited Ninety-Day WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defectsin material a

Pagina 18

3FeaturesˆFeaturesYour new RadioShack Digital Sound Lev-el Meter precisely measures area noiseand other sound levels. The meter’s digitaldesign and sp

Pagina 19 - TIME PERIOD

4FeaturesWide Sound-Measuring Abilities —measures from 50 dB to 126 dB SPL withseven ranges.Average or Maximum Sound Level Dis-play — continuously sho

Pagina 20 - CALIBRATING THE METER

5Installing the BatteryPeak Level Indication — shows youwhen the meter registers the maximumlevel measurement on the bargraph.Reset Button — lets you

Pagina 21

6Installing the Battery1. Set RANGE to OFF.2. Remove the bat-tery compartmentcover by pressingin both sides and lifting off the cover.3. Install the b

Pagina 22 - Specifications

7Making MeasurementsReplace the battery with a fresh oneof the same type.ˆMaking MeasurementsSETTING THE SOUND RANGEThe meter can measure sound levels

Pagina 23

8Making MeasurementsSet RANGE for the approximate sound lev-el you want to measure. If you do notknow the sound level, start with the high-est range s

Pagina 24 - Limited Ninety-Day Warranty

9Making Measurements500-to-10,000 Hz range, which is the hu-man ear’s most sensitive range. Select A-weighting to determine an area’s noise-level. Tak

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