Casella CEL CEL-160 User Manual

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10.4.5 Repeat Scans

The program may be requested to repeat each

band 1, 2, 4 or 8 times by keying the required

numeral key followed by C. After each band

the average of the scans is printed and again at

the end of the measurement a complete

summary list is produced. The default

condition is 1C.

10.4.6 Excitation Mode

For continuous excitation type measurements

select 1D whilst 2D is necessary for impulse

type excitation. The program will not run

unless one of these selections is made.

10.4.7 Measurement Decay

The RT60 value is extrapolated from either a

30dB or 20dB measurement. OF selects 30 dB

and 1F gives 20 dB. The default condition is 0F.

10.4.8 Initiation

Pressing the E key initiates a measurement

sequence. Further depressions will start a new

measurement with the previously selected

parameter.

Error messages produced on the

print-out are as follows and when an error

condition is detected the calculation of RT60 is

suppressed.

'Over'

Produced if the maximum level

is greater than 49 dB or if the

average signal level in the

continuous mode is greater

than 45 dB scale deflection.

'Range'

This is produced if there is

insufficient range between the

signal and noise floor to

produce the required RT60

calculation.

'Time'

The maximum time permitted

on the selected RT60 decay

range has elapsed without the

signal decaying the required

amount to make the

calculation. The measurement

should be repeated on a higher

range.

10.4.9 Summary

A.

Select XXYYA where XX is start band and

YY stop band.

B.

Selects RT60 range from 1 to 6 as set

out above.

C.

Selects number of averages for each

band. 1, 2, 4 or 8.

D.

Selects continuous for 1D or Impulse for

2D.

E.

Initiates measurement.

F.

Selects dynamic range as 30 dB for 0F

or 20 dB for 1F.

10.4.10 Control Signals For Alternative

Noise Sources

Pin 5 of the remote socket (section 3.2 fig. 2)

is used to control the noise source. It carries a

CMOS logic signal and should not be loaded

with less than 50 KΩ . It will be high (+5 V)

when the source is on or it is ready to receive

the impulse. It reverts to low (0 V) to turn the

signal source off or to show that the impulse

has been detected.

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