Options and modifications schedule – Casella CEL CEL-160 User Manual

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9.1

PSS, Preset Start & Stop Bands

This facility is utilized by the CEL-160/2B RT60

Measurement option which allows the

operator to select appropriate measurement

start and stop frequency bands through the

keyboard. It is only applicable to CEL filter sets

(See CEL-160/2B Operating Instructions for full

details).

9.2

VSD, Variable Settling Delay

In order to ensure the highest accuracy

achievable during automatic frequency analysis

the frequency switching software introduces a

delay between switching bands. The delay is

variable and depends upon the filter set in use,

the paper speed selected at the start of the

sweep, and the bandwidth to be analysed.

The minimum delay time of 250 mS

applies to a paper speed of 3 mm/S, and is

increased according to the table in Figure 12,

as are any longer delays, when other paper

speeds are selected.

Longer delays than the minimum delay are

required at low frequency and when switching

from an "All-Pass" band to the first analysis

band. Each filter set control program contains a

default start delay which for the CEL-296 third

octave mode is 640 mS and for the CEL-288

low frequency modes is 12.5 S. This time is

doubled for the transition from "All-Pass" to the

first analysis band, and it then subsequently

reduces each 1/3 octave such that it halves for

each octave analyzed until the minimum delay

time is reached.

It should be noted that the switching

delay is not related directly to frequency band

dwell times which are controlled by the initial

paper speed set when commencing the

frequency scan. As the frequency increases

the filter dwell-time can be decreased and the

software incorporates reduced filter dwell

times by increasing the paper speed by a 10:1

ratio to a maximum paper speed of 10 mm/S

during a frequency scan (except CEL-288

scans which have a maximum paper speed of

3 mm/S).

Thus for a CEL-296 filter set operated in

third octave mode with an initial paper speed

of 4B - 1 mm/S, the delay between "All-Pass"

and 6.3 Hz will be 2.56 seconds and will have

been subject to the minimum delay at all

bands from 50 Hz upwards.

10. Options and

Modifications Schedule

10.1 Additional Power Supply for

Preamplifier

A hardware option provides an

additional +18 V DC supply (5 mA) to

the spare pin on the pre-amplifier

connector. This supply will enable the

direct connection of accelerometers

having integral preamplifiers as well as

allowing use with the CEL-165/2

preamplifier and CEL-194X outdoor

microphone system.

The power supply is contained on

a printed circuit panel that is mounted

on the main printed panel within the

recorder. It may be specified with new

CEL-160 Address

Filter Set

Frequency Range

11F

B & K 1618

AP, A, 2 Hz to 16 kHz 1/3 oct AFR 43 bands

12F

B & K 1621

20 Hz - 20 kHz Narrow Bard Semi AFR

13F

B & K 1621

2 Hz - 2 kHz Narrow Bard Semi AFR

14F - 19F

Default to 6F

Note: AP = All Pass,(Linear) band.

VSD = Variable settling delay controlled by CEL-160.

AFR = Automatic Frequency band changing.

PSS = Preset start & finish bands possible.

Figure 11 (continued): Validity of analyser systems with software version 09

CEL-160

Paper Speed

Delay Multiple

eg Minimum Delay

1 - 3B

3.0+ mm/S

1 x default delays

120 mS

4B

1.0 mm/S

2 x default delays

500 mS

5B

0.3 mm/S

4 x default delays

1 S

6B

0.1 mm/S

6 x default delays

1.5 S

7B

0.03 mm/S

8 x default delays

2 S

8B

0.01 mm/S

10 x default
delays

2.5 S

Figure 12: Delay times

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