Shortform instructions – Casella CEL CEL-160 User Manual

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provided for cleaning the comb. This

procedure needs to be undertaken with care to

ensure that the pins are not damaged and

should always be brushed towards the ends.

With extended use the writing comb will

eventually wear and will need replacing. These

are available under the part number CEL-3842

and are fitted in the following manner.

First the knobs must be removed from

the 'Gain-Cal' and 'dB-Range' controls. This is

achieved by removing their top covers and

releasing the locking collars with a split

screwdriver. It is then possible to remove the

escutcheon plate and some care is needed

here to ensure that it is not bent. It is held in

place by 'low tack' adhesive and the best

approach is to open the chart compartment

and ease away the area around this with a flat

bladed knife. It is easily freed to the left edge

and it is then possible to free it down and

towards the right.

Having removed the escutcheon plate

take care that dust does not settle on the

adhesive face or it can not be refixed. The

paper tear bar (transparent plastic) may now be

pulled out of its locating slots and the two

screws that secure the comb carrier may now

be released (black plastic). These screws are

visible through the two cutouts in the

instruments top plate, a captive or magnetic

screwdriver is recommended to ensure they

are not lost inside the instrument.

Either end of the comb carrier should

then be held and pulled upwards to release the

comb assembly from its 100-way connector.

The comb (light blue plastic) may then be

unclipped from its carrier and the replacement

fitted by reversing this procedure. New combs

will require to be 'run in' for a short period

before an even burn is obtained, this is best

achieved by running the unit at 10 mm/S in the

AC mode with a full scale deflection input for

about 5 minutes.

3. Shortform Instructions

These instruments are, by definition, complex

devices and it is not, therefore, possible to

give definitive shortform instructions.

However, those who are familair with

advanced acoustic and digital instrumentation

will be able to gain an appreciation of the

operation of the instrument from the

description of the functions of the various

controls and indicators given in the following

section.

3.1

Controls and Indicators

The functions of the various controls are

described below. They are identified by the

legend that appears on the instrument's panel

and may be located by working from left to

right starting with the bottom row.

Power. on-off

This is the main power switch and controls the

instrument on both mains and battery

operation. When in the ON position the

instrument carries out its selected function

whilst in the OFF setting no power is drawn

and no functions are carried out, apart from

battery charging.

Cont. on-off

This switch controls the power supplies to the

paper transport and writing systems. In the

OFF position all the measurement and

processing functions are operational but paper

transport is inhibited, this arrangement allows

for the correct setting up of a measurement

system without wasting chart paper.

Exp. trace. on-off-option

(Not fitted in Program Level 1 versions)
In the expanded trace setting, the instrument

operates in either the expanded trace or

transient capture modes depending on the

setting of the AC-RMS-DC switch. The

OPTION position selects one of the customer

specified options that may be programmed

into the instrument, where an option is

provided its functions are fully detailed in the

section at the end of this manual.

Dynamic Range. 10-20-50

Sets the dynamic range of the print-out in dB.

It is only operational in the RMS mode.

Range (dB)

Sets the full scale deflection value of the trace

when the instrument is operating in the sound

level mode with the CEL-2980 preamplifier. It

also controls the sensitivity of the auxiliary AC

input but over a narrower range, reference

should be made to Section 4.3 of this manual.

Gain-CAL

This is a continuously variable analogue control

that sets the gain of the DC amplifier, and it is

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