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ALIBRATION
Calibration is periodically carried out to ensure the validity of measurements performed by
the sound level meter and to control possible long-term drifts of the measuring chain microphone-
preamplifier-instrument. To ensure that measurements performed by the sound level meter are made
in conditions of stability, the letter “
W
” will flash over the indicator of the instrument status
throughout the whole period needed to stabilize the microphone polarization, signalling the “warm-
up” period necessary every time the instrument is switched on.
The HD2010UC sound level meter stores all calibration typical parameters with respective date
and time in a reserved area. The calibration types can be:
•
Acoustic calibration
by means of a 1kHz sound level generator, like HD 9101
•
Electric calibration
(Capacitive Transducer Calibration) with the possibility to measure the fre-
quency response of the whole measurement chain, microphone included, using the built-in sig-
nal generator.
Calibration is necessary every time that the calibrator level, measured by the sound level meter, de-
viates from the nominal value for more than 0.5dB.
The acoustic calibration includes the capacitive transducer one
and, before carrying it out, it is
suggested to ensure that the environment where you are operating is suitable: no sudden sounds, no
vibrations on the surface where the instrument is placed, instrument thermal stability.
The electric
calibration allows a quick inspection of the electric parameters of microphone and instru-
ment.
The calibration procedure includes the inspection of the microphone polarization.
Calibration programs are in the “PROGRAMS” menu, accessible through the PROG key.
Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the calibration to be carried out:
Fig. 14
when you press SELECT, the calibration display will appear.
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