Casella CEL CEL-160 User Manual

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The CEL-160 Level 2 is also provided as a

complete sound and vibration measuring and

analysing kit under the part number

CEL-160/K1. This comprises all the items listed

above including the CEL-196 and its associated

connection cables.

2.2

Preparing the Instrument for Service

2.2.1 Batteries

The batteries must be inserted into the battery

compartment that is located on the right hand

side of the instrument with the positive

connection outwards. Having inserted all five

cells with the same polarity the battery cover

should be replaced. If the alkaline manganese

batteries are being used the instrument is

ready for operation. However, it must be

remembered that the NiCad cells are delivered

having residual charge only and they should

therefore be charged before using the

CEL-160 (See section 2.2.2). It is advisable to

remove batteries from the recorder if it is to be

stored for any period of time.

The preferred batteries are the

CEL-3731 NiCad cells. If the RS 591-231 cells

are used there are certain operation limitations.

The internal resistance of the alkaline

manganese cells will not accommodate the

high start up current required at high paper

speeds and will cause deregulation of the

power supplies.

This would be most noticeable on the

transient capture and RTA modes; however,

for most general purpose applications it is

possible to take advantage of the lower cost of

the alkaline batteries.

2.2.2 CEL-3732 AC Adaptor and Battery

Charger

This should be connected to the 220-240 V,

50 Hz mains supply and connected to the

socket on the recorder marked 'power' using

the cable provided that is marked 'voltage'. As

this cable is connected the internal batteries

are disconnected. To operate the CEL-160

from the mains no further connection is

necessary. When it is required to charge the

internal batteries the CEL-160 should be

switched off and the charger connected to the

recorder with the cable marked 'current'. Note

that the alkaline manganese cells must not be

used in conjunction with the CEL-3732

charging unit.

A fully discharged set of NiCad batteries

will take in the order of 12 hours to recharge;

the charger unit is fully regulated and it is not

possible to damage the cells by overcharging.

The front panel indicator fitted to the charger is

provided for charging indication only, and will

remain unlit when operating the recorder with

the 'voltage' cable. To operate the CEL-3732

on 100 - 120V, 60Hz mains supplies the

voltage tap on the transformer primary should

be reset following the instructions marked on

the transformer fitted to the unit.

2.2.3 Loading the Chart Rolls

Chart rolls locate in the compartment on the

top face of the recorder. When opening this

compartment care must be taken to ensure

that the writing comb disengages from the

rubber drive roller.

This is achieved by pressing the front of

the plastic cover towards the back of the

instrument and raising it a few degrees until

the bias springs allow it to move forward

again; it may then be simply hinged open. The

chart roll may now be placed in the tray with a

short section unrolled and placed over the

drive roller, the cover may then be closed

following the reverse procedure ensuring that

the chart is squarely located between the

writing comb and the drive roller. Chart rolls

are supplied by CEL in packs of nine under the

part number CEL-3730.

2.2.4 Input Signals

The CEL-160 is primarily intended for use with

the CEL-2980 preamplifier in conjunction with

the CEL-186/2F microphone, this combination

is connected by means of the CEL-3686 cable.

Alternatively it will accept either

conditioned or unconditioned signals from

sound or vibration level meters. Log DC inputs

may also be connected to the instrument. The

procedures for these modes are outlined in

Section 4 of this manual.

2.2.5 Routine Maintenance

Accepted practices relating to Electronic

Instruments should apply to this equipment

especially in relation to the batteries. From

time to time the debris resulting from the

spark errosion of the chart paper will need to

be removed from the paper tray and also

brushed out of the writing comb. That in the

tray can be dusted out whilst a brush is

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