Instruction Manual
Sound Level Meter Types 2245 –
Instruction Manual
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4.9.6 Pulse Range
Pulse Range according to the international standard IEC 60804 is the difference
between the Upper and Lower Limit in the following table:
Table 4.7 Pulse Range
Please note: For Sound Exposure Levels, the stated ranges are valid if 10*lg(Δ
t
) is added
to the limits. Δ
t
being the averaging time interval, indicated as
Elapsed
Time
, expressed in seconds.
4.9.7 Linear Operating Range
The starting point for all the Linear Operating Range tests is 94.0 dB.
Linear Operating Range according to the International Standard IEC 61672–1:
Table 4.8 Linear Operating Range
Please note: For Sound Exposure Levels, the stated ranges are valid if 10*lg(Δ
t
) is added
to the limits. Δ
t
being the averaging time interval, indicated as
Elapsed
Time
, expressed in seconds.
4.9.8 Peak C Range
Peak C Range according to the international standard IEC 61672– 1 is:
Table 4.9 Peak C Range
A-weighting
(dB)
B-weighting
(dB)
C-weighting
(dB)
Z-weighting
(dB)
145.1 19.3 19.0 21.5 28.2
Upper
Limit
(dB)
Lower Limit
Lower
Limit
31.5 Hz
(dB)
1 kHz
(dB)
4 kHz
(dB)
8 kHz
(dB)
12.5 kHz
(dB)
All
(dB)
A-weighting 101.8 140.9 142.1 140.0 136.0 22.7
B-weighting 124.2 140.9 140.4 138.2 134.2 22.4
C-weighting 138.3 140.9 140.3 138.1 134.1 24.9
Z-weighting 141.3 140.9 141.1 141.1 140.4 31.6
Frequency
Weighting
Upper Limit
Lower
Limit
31.5 Hz
(dB)
1 kHz
(dB)
4 kHz
(dB)
8 kHz
(dB)
12.5 kHz
(dB)
All
(dB)
141.3 143.9 143.3 141.1 137.1 41.7
Upper Limit