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BRUEL & KJAER 2512 User Manual

BRUEL & KJAER 2512
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Instruction
Manual
Human-Response Vibration Meter Type 2512
Type
2512
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The
2512
Is
a single, easy to operate Instru-
ment designed for the evaluation of the effects
of vibration
on
the
human
body
In
agreement
with current standards for Hand-Arm
and
Whole-Body (Including Motion Sickness} mea-
surement.
The
complex relationship between
level,
frequency,
and
time,
Is
automatically tak-
en
Into account
In
the computation of
equivalent continuous vibration
level
and
expo-
sure dose. Either of these parameters, the
maximum peak vibration
level,
or the elapsed
time,
can
be
displayed at
any
time. Powered
from Internal batteries for both field
and
lab-
oratory
use,
It
Is
designed for
use
with
Uni-Gain® Accelerometers, Including the Tri-
axial Seat-Accelerometer
Type
4322
for
measurements with seated persons.
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BRUEL & KJAER 2512 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBRUEL & KJAER
Model2512
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Standards

Human-Response Vibration Meter Type 2512 Introduction

Overview of the instrument's purpose and application in evaluating human exposure to vibration.

Basic Operating Procedure

Step-by-step guide on how to use the instrument for measurements and select modes.

2. Controls

2.1. Front Panel Controls

Description of the controls and indicators on the front panel of the Type 2512.

2.1.2. Displays and Display Control

Explanation of digital and analogue displays and the display mode selection.

2.1.3. Measurement Selection and Control

How to select measurement criteria, filters, and start/stop operations.

2.2. Rear Panel Connections

Description of the rear panel sockets and interface connections.

3. Operation

3.1. Mounting the Instrument

Instructions for setting up and mounting the Type 2512.

3.2. Power Supply Options

Details on powering the instrument via internal batteries or external sources.

3.2.3. AC Line Operation and Recharging

How to use the ZG 0199 power supply for AC operation and battery recharging.

3.3. Calibration Procedures

Procedures for calibrating the instrument using internal or external methods.

3.4. Stand Alone Operation

Steps for operating the Type 2512 independently.

4. Use with Other Instruments

4.1. Alphanumeric Printer Type 2312

Procedure for printing measurement data using the Alphanumeric Printer.

4.2. Portable Level Recorder Type 2306

Guide for recording vibration levels using the portable level recorder.

4.3. Statistical Noise Level Analyzer Type 4426

How to perform statistical analysis of vibration data with the Type 4426.

4.4. Tape Recorder Type 7005/6

Instructions for recording vibration data using a tape recorder for later analysis.

4.5. Tunable Band Pass Filter Type 1621

Using the tunable band pass filter for frequency analysis.

5. Reading Data via IEC Interface

5.1. IEC Functions Implemented

Overview of the IEC interface functions supported by the 2512.

5.3. Connecting External Devices via IEC Interface

Guidelines for connecting external devices to the 2512.

6. Service and Repair

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