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FRANÇAIS, page 15
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5.
3 Data log
gger use
Co
omply with
the operat
Op
perating n
notes
• In norm
mal mode (N
average
e of these s
are take
en from the
• In peak
k mode (PEA
whole m
measureme
•
First set up
p the data l
display. Se
et 'LED flash
checkbox.
•
Remove th
he datalogg
•
Place the d
device in a
specificatio
ons for allo
install the
windscreen
•
When the
datalogger
until the g
green LED (
will flash e
every 10 se
Setup).
•
When the
sound leve
enabled in
n the Alarm
•
To end ma
anual recor
six times.
Recording
•
When data
alogger me
will stop re
ecording an
•
To downlo
oad the data
protective
cover (1)
•
To see a ta
able of the
•
Refer to th
he help-fun
informatio
on on down
•
When the
battery bec
battery.
Note: whe
en battery
6.
. Battery
y replace
Re
efer to the i
illustrations
• T
The datalog
gger contai
• T
To replace
the battery
• (
(A) Open t
he battery
pointed obj
p
ject in the d
• (
(B) Gently
pull the da
• (
(C) Remov
ve/insert the
i
ndicated in
n the casing
• (
(D) Slide th
he data log
using the e
u
nclosed sof
No
ote: leaving
g the devic
WAR
RNING:
Do n
not punctu
awa
ay from ch
7.
. Technic
cal speci
a
ccuracy
fr
requency ra
ange
d
ynamic ran
nge
measuring r
m
range
d
ata memor
ry
sa
ampling rat
te
fr
requency w
weighting
ti
me weighti
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ing conditio
ons as indic
NORM) gro
ups of 20 s
samples is
stored. Te
ese 20 sam
mples.
AK) data is
s measured
ent.
logger via t
the software
h cycle' to
10, 20 or 3
ger from th
e USB slot
location w
here record
owed opera
ting tempe
n (9) to av
void false re
r is set up t
to start ma
(6) flashes
six times.
econds (inc
rease this v
el crosses th
he set Alar
Setup and
d the LED f
ding, press
s and hold t
has stoppe
ed and the
mory is ful
l or the pre
nd the yello
ow LED (5)
a into the p
personal co
and plug t
he datalogg
data, click
k
(g); t
nction of the
e datalogge
loading and
d handling
comes low,
, both red (
becomes lo
ow, the late
ement
s on page 2
2 of this ma
ns a non-re
echargeable
y, disconnec
ct the devic
compartme
ent by usin
direction of
f the arrow
ata logger f
from the ca
e battery. O
Only use 3
g.
gger back in
n the housi
ftware.
ce in the US
SB port will
ure or thro
ow batteri
hildren.
fications
s
± 1.4d
31.5Hz
50dB
30dB t
129920
1s ~ 2
A, C
fast (1
1/2" el
PCE-SDL1
cated in §7
7.
samples are
e taken (on
maximum
(Pmax) and
d every 50m
ms. The Pm
max and Pm
e (refer to
§5.2). For
0s and che
ck the 'LED
and replac
ce the prote
ding of sou
nd level is
erature and
humidity r
eadings.
nually (dela
ayed start)
The datalo
gger starts
value or dis
sable LED o
m Low or A
Alarm Hi lev
flash cycle i
is not set to
the Start b
button (3)
yellow LED
D (5) flashe
eset numbe
er of sampl
) will also fl
lash once e
mputer, st
art the data
ger into a f
free USB-sl
o print it, c
click
(i).
er software
e ('Help'
the data fr
om the dat
(5) and gre
een (6) wil
est 1.5h of
data are lo
anual.
e 3.6V Lith
ium battery
ce from the
e computer
ng a pointed
d object (e
.
asing.
3.6V Lithiu
um batteri
ng until it s
snaps into
reduce the
e battery lif
ies in fire
as they m
might explo
B
z to 8kHz
o 130dB
0
4h
25ms), slow
w (1s)
ectret cond
denser micr
7
ne reading e
every 50m
d minimum
m (Pmin) pe
in are thos
ease of use
e enable the
D flash for H
Hi and Lo al
ective cove
r (1).
required. R
Refer to the
range. In w
windy enviro
, press the
Start butt
s logging an
nd the gree
output via t
the LED Fla
vel, the red
d LED (5) f
o 'No Light'
'.
±3s until th
he red LED
es once eve
ery 10s.
ing points i
is reached,
every 10s.
alogger sof
ftware, rem
ot. Click th
e download
. To print th
he graph, c
'Help topics
s ...') for m
talogger.
l flash. Ref
fer to §7 to
ost
y.
r.
.g. small sc
crewdriver)
ies. Make s
sure the po
place. Conf
figure the d
fe.
ode. Keep
rophone
s) and the
eak values
se of the
e LED statu
us
arm'
e technical
onments,
ton (3) ±3
s
en LED (6)
ash Cycle
flashes whe
en
(5) flashe
es
the logger
r
move the
d button
.
click
(h)
).
ore
o replace th
he
). Move the
e
olarity is as
data logger
r
batteries
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