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• Peak level
The
Daily-a
display is shown below:
The following explains each of the display’s components:
Display label
- This shows the current display (for example,
“
Daily-a
”).
If the 824 is started at 1900 hours,
the Daily record will run from 1900
hours to 0000 hours and then a new
day (Daily record) will begin.
Record Number
- Each “Daily” record is shown in the
order that it occurred. The record number indicates the order
of the displayed Daily record in relation to the other records.
A new daily record is created each new day. A day is defined
as 12:00 midnight to 12:00 midnight.
Elasped Time
- This shows the elapsed time of this day’s
measurement.
Date
- This shows the day, date, month and year for this
record.
Leq Reading
- This shows the Leq for the day.
LDN Reading
- The DNL (Day-Night Average Sound
Level) display shows the equivalent sound level for a 24-
hour period with a +10dB weighting applied to all sounds
occurring between the times 22:00 and 07:00.
CNEL
Reading
- The CNEL (Community Noise Equivalent
Level) display shows the equivalent sound level for a 24-
Display label
Record Number
Date
Leq Reading
LDN and CNEL Readings
Max and Min levels
Peak levels
Elapsed time
(A new record is
created each
new day)