The Pulses/Revolution parameter defines
the number of pulses per one rotation.
Available values are in the range: 1..360.
The Unit parameter defines units of measure.
Two options are available: revolutions per
minute (rpm) or revolutions per second (rps).
Note: The RPM results are always registered in the logger file as logger results (with the logger step)
and as summary results (with the integration period step).
4.8 SETTING THE WORKDAY EXPOSURE TIME – EXPOSURE TIME
The Exposure Time parameter defines the
workday exposure time that is used for the
calculation of LEPd (cf. Appendix D for
definitions). This position is available only in
the sound mode. The Exposure Time values
are within the range [00h01, 08h00]. Default
value: 08h00m.
4.9 SETTING THE STATISTICAL LEVELS – STATISTICAL LEVELS
The Statistical Levels position is available
only in the Sound meter modes.
In the Statistical Levels screen, you can
define ten statistical levels, named from N1 to
N10, to be calculated, displayed and saved in
a file as Summary results (see Appendix D).
The default statistical levels have following settings: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 95. All values should
be within the integer range [1, 99]. Each individual value can be set independently from others.
4.10 PROGRAMMING THE INSTRUMENT’S INTERNAL TIMER – TIMER
The Timer function is used for programming the automatic measurement start (and turning the instrument on if
it was turned off) at a given time and day of a week.
The Timer position allows you to programme
the internal real-time clock to act as a delayed
start timer. The instrument will be switched on
automatically at the programmed time and will
perform the measurement with the same
settings used before the instrument was
turned off.
Timer modes
The timer can be switched off (Off), switched
on only once (Single), or switched on many
times regularly (Multiple) with the period
between two consecutive measurements
(Repetition). Default mode: Off.