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Chapter 11
Engineering Units
Engineering units
Introduction
The “Engineering Units” feature allows you to recal-
culate and display the result in physical units, e.g. the
sound pressure may be indicated in Pascal instead
of decibel. In conjunction with other sensors than the
usual microphone, the general “EU” sign may indicate
any relevant physical quantity.
All values are still stored as level values. This al-
lows even stored results to be displayed as
dB
or
EU
dependent on the selected setup when the results are
retrieved and displayed. The selected format for units,
either
dB
or
EU
is indicated in the lower, left corner of
the screen as shown on Fig. below.
When values are transferred to a PC, the
dB
format
will be used independent of the setting in the
instrument.
Selecting Engineering Units
The selection between levels in decibel or linear units
in “EU” is selected in the instrument set-up menu.
Press
SETUP
and select
1
Instr, >
9
Misc. par >
6
Units
Use the field cursor to highlight
dB
or
EU
as appropriate
and press
ENTER
repeatedly until you are back in the
ordinary display.
How values are indicated
Due to the high dynamic measurement range for
Nor140, the measured values displayed in linear units
will vary over more than six decades. By changing the
sensitivity of the instrument (calibration), the display
range may need to cover nearly twelve decades. A
floating-point format for the linear indicated value is
therefore necessary. A letter following the numeric
value is used for indicating the power-of-ten exponent.
The following letters are used:
Engineering units is indicated
by an
EU
-sign in the lower, left
corner of the display
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