HT instruments SPEED418 User Manual

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7.1.1. dB

mode

3. Connect the sound level probe to the instrument’s optical input by means of the optical cable

4.

Press the GO/STOP key. The instrument starts
measuring the acoustic pressure. The following
values are displayed:
 SPL

acoustic

pressure

 Peak

acoustic pressure peak

Duration time elapsed since the

beginning of the recording

A U X

S P L - - - -

d B

P e a k - - - - d B

D u r a t i o n 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0

dB

Func

5.

Press the GO/STOP key again. The instrument
stops measuring and displays the following
values:
 Leq

equivalent level of acoustic
pressure

 Peak

acoustic pressure peak

 Duration duration of the recording

A U X

L e q - - - -

d B

P e a k - - - - d B

D u r a t i o n 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0

dB

Func

The equivalent level of the acoustic pressure is defined as:

2

0

0

2

10

1

log

10

P

dt

P

T

Leq

T

i

where: P

0

is the reference pressure, ca. 2

10

5

Pa

P

i

is the instant pressure of the acoustic range

In praxis, the following formula is used:

N

N

Leq

N

i

L

i

i

1

10

10

10

log

10

where: L

i

is the sampled level [dB]

N

i

is the number of samples measured for the L

i

level

N is the number of samples measured

6.

7. Please note that Lep, the personal exposure level, is defined as the equivalent level of

the acoustic range a person is exposed to during a normal workshift (8 hours). "Lep"
coincides therefore with "Leq" calculated for 8 hours.

8.

Once recording is completed, measures can be saved by pressing the SAVE
key twice or the SAVE key and, subsequently, the ENTER key (§ 9.1)

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