NTi Audio Minilyzer ML1 User Manual

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The following examples explain the correlation between the reference

level and the reference indicator.
Example 1
Given vu-meter reference level set to +4 dBu

Input signal = steady-state sine wave of +4 dBu

Result vu meter level = 0 (reference indicator level)
Example 2
Given vu-meter reference level set to 0 dBu

Input signal = steady-state sine wave of +4 dBu

Result vu-meter level = +4 (+4 dB above reference indicator)
Example 3
Given PPM Nordic standard, reference level set to +12 dBu

Input signal = steady-state sine wave of +6 dBu

Result PPM level = TST (-6 dBu below reference indicator level)

b.

Peak Hold

There are two different types of peak hold on the vu+PPM screen:

• Two numerical peak hold indications, located above the right

hand end of the vu and the PPM bargraph.

The numerical peak hold indicates the all-time max. input level

since the vu+PPM mode has been entered. It may be reset by

placing the cursor to it and pressing the return key.

To reset the two numerical peak-hold simultaneously, simply

re-enter the vu+PPM mode.

• Two graphical peak hold indications, represented by a vertical line

in each bargraph. The graphical peak hold display has a decay

time of approximately one second.

c.

Integration Time

The PPM display provides an additional entry field to select the attack

and release times between NRM (normal) and FAST.

• In the NRM mode, the value of the integration time is given by the

corresponding standard (Type I: 5 ms; Type IIA: 10 ms; Nordic:

5 ms)

• In the FAST mode, the integration time is 1 ms for all

standards.

Measurement Functions

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