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11681 West 820 North « Provo, Utah 84601 «(a Ls) [ARSONOAVIS: The Larson*Davis Model CAL200 isa Class 1L microphone cal- ibrator intended for the LarsoneDavis 1/2" or 1/4" diameter ‘microphones typically used on LarsoneDavis Model 812, 814, £820, 870, 2800, 2900 and 3200. The CAL200 provides a choice of calibration sound pressure levels, 94.0 and 114.0 08 (switch selectable) ata frequency of 1 kHz Using the Calibrator Tele et pee eet ate rats ‘vie at fl RE eM tesier) When a srrcepheri| eat ae cer TOTSIr libel pressure conection Ise on the CAL200 back label othe roi am ee ea TTA Ltr ine tre acl el inert he eee eae, penne te lot ae eter Ee ia" icoptones ims AOTL eer agli ricer ne era ae et re a eee 3. With the microphone connected to the instrument being calibrated, press the CAL200's ON button. With a fresh battery, the calibrator will emit an accurate tone for more than 60 seconds before automaticaly shutting of LarsonDavs Laboratories -CAL200 Brochure 301) 375-0177 + Fax (801) 375-0182 + http:wwutarday.com Model CAL200 Sound Level Calibrator 4. Make a reading If the reading is not within tolerance, refer to the instrument's manual for instructions on haw to adjust the instrument. Note 1: When making a sequence of measurements, a calibration check and an adjustment if necessary) of the instrument should be made at the beginning. Atthe endl of the measurements, calibration should be checked again. The inaccuracy of the measurements will heat least the diference between the beginning and ending calibration values. Keep a calibration history of all adjustments Calibration history keeping can be minimized if adjustments to the instrument are made only when the tolerance is ‘exceetled. Ths isa user decision, but reasonable values might be 0.2, 40.5, oF 1.0 dB for Type 1 measurements Calibration History Larsone Davis strongly recommends that a history report of each calibration adjustment be kept for each piece of equipment. Nor- mally, most modem equipment requires little oF no adjustment ‘once the initial calibration is performed. But systematic drifts are possible, and these should be recorded for corrective action, The Larson#Davis Models 812, 814, 820, and 870 automatically keep a calibration history that Can be printed out before an over- all reset Battery Replacement At the 114 dB calibration level, the battery will last for approxi- mately 42 hours, which corresponds to about 1,700 calibrations When using the 94 dB calibration level, the batery will last for approximately 63 hours, corresponding to about 2,500 calibra tions. As the battery becomes weaker, the calibration accuracy will not degrade, but the operating time will decrease until the time is too short to accomplish an adequate calibration. At this, time, the battery should be replaced. Environmental Precautions While the CAL200 will perform normally under a variety of grad ually. changing environmental conditions, some precautions should be taken when sudden changes occur: 1. The temperature of the CAL200 should be stable. If the temperature changes suddenly, such as moving outdoor to indoor, provide a stabilization time of 15 minutes. This will tensure that the temperature compensation sensors are atthe same temperature as the rest of the unit. Similarly, if the temperatures of the calibrator and the microphone of the sound level meter are diferent, they should be permitted to ‘equalize before performing the calibration 2. While humidity will not affect the CAL200, avoid ‘condensing moisture. Also avoid environments over 90% relative humidity which may adversely affect the microphone. If this is not possible, calibration should be rechecked in better conditions, 3. The CAL200 is insensitive to magnetic fields; however, the instrument being tested may not be. Therefore, calibration should not be done near motors, dynamos, high voltage transformers, or other sources of electromagnetic fields Calibrator Certification ‘The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) says, “An, acoustical calibrator should be recalibrated at least annually by the instrument manufacturer or an acoustical test laboratory ‘qualified to perform calibration.”. Specification for Acoustical Calibrators. (ANSI $1.40, 1984, par. 5.2.) Larson*Davis believes the frequency of recalibration depends fon the number of calibrators being used and the number of, instruments being calibrated, With this in mind, the following {guidelines are presented! for your consideration 1. For one calibrator and one instrument, the CAL200 should be certified at least yearly, and even more often would not be unreasonable for critical applications. Ifa systematic drift of several dB occurs, there is no reliable \way to verily which instrument isa fault, although it is more likely to be the instrument. We recommend thatthe CAL200 bbe checked against another calibrator at this time. 2. For one calibrator and several measurement instruments, ‘one cettitication- a year is recommended. But if no systematic drift occurs, every two years might be satisfactory, le the CAL200 is being used to calibrate several instruments, then the history of calibration adjustments can usually pinpoint which instrument is ding, Wall the measurements ‘are diting the same direction by an amount you consider significant, then the CAL200 shoul be recertified. 3. For several calibrators and several instruments, one certfication per year is recommended, Ii several instruments and several calibrators are in use, then the history of calibration adjustments would precisely pinpoint any problem pieces of equipment, Furthermore, itis probably satisfactory to recalibrate only one of the calibrators each year. Specifications Calibration Sound] 94.0and 114,0 dB ve=20 ura Pressure Level (£03 dB) @ 1013 millibars and 20°C Frequency T RAZ aT% Harmonie % Distortion Stability 0,1 ater 2 seconds Barometric Pressure Range {650 10 1080 mbar Corrected SPL will be within 403 dB, Barometric pressure may have 410% uncertainty. Temperature Range SPL variation 30.3 dB typically 40.005 dB ©) Frequency variation 42% over the range -10 to 50° C Humidity Range SPL variation 203 a Frequency variation 42% over the range 10 to 95% relative humidity Storage Temperature 0 10 60.0 © Storage Humidity 1016 99%6 relative humidity won- condensing) Biective Volume of Calibrator & Micro: phone 348 cm (O21 iy Battery ‘WV NEDA 16044 or EC OLROT With sufficient battery voltage, cal- ‘brator will run (after releasing ON button for 1 to 1.5 minutes before automatic shutdown, With insufi- Cientbattery voltage, calibrator will ‘not remain ON after release of but- ton. Traceabiliy Uilize the tarsoneDavs 1" Model 2559 oF 2560 precision ‘condenser micraphone in conjunc tion with other traceable measuring instruments to establish traceability of the output level and frequency. of the Model CAL200. “Standards met "ANSTS1-40-1984 - Specifications for Acoustic Calibrators TEC 942-1988 Class 11 - Sound Calibrators LasoneDavis Labora -CAL200 Brochure Certificate of Calibration and Conformance Certificate Number 2004-58783 Instrument Model CAL200, Serial Number 2107, was calibrated on 04-29-2004. The instrument meets factory specifications per Procedure D0001.8190. Instrument found to be in calibration as received: YES Date Calibrated: 04-29-2004 Calibration due: 04-29-2006 Calibration Standards Used MANUFACTURER __—MODEL_SERIALNUMBER INTERVAL CAL DUE __ TRACEABILITY NO. Hewlet Packard ‘| S401 3146A10352—— [12 Mon. [0528/2004 : Larson Davis PRMoIS ore ‘oorisa008 Larson Davis RISC 040 Larson Davis MTsi0002201 [0111 Larson Davis 2559 2506 | 2008 Hewiet Peorard ‘saa01A [usse0sse0 12572008, eo ~[Pa06t-t5PSiA | 4987 02/142005 2900 861 4052005 Reference Standards ae traceable othe National Insitute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Calibration Environmental Conditions ‘Temperature: 23 ° Centigrade Relative Humidity: 25 % Aemations ‘This Cerificate attests that this instrument has been calibrated under the stated conditions with Measurement and Test Equipment (M&TE) Standards traceable to the U'S. Nallonal inettute of ‘Standards and Technology (NIST). All of the "Measurement Standards have been calibrated to their manufacturers’ speciied accuracy / uncetanty. Evidence of traceability ‘and accuracy ison fle at Corporate Headquarters. An acceptable accuracy rato between the Standard(s) and the item calibrated hasbeen mainained. This instrument moots or exceeds the manufacturers pubsshed speciation unless noted This calibration complies vith the requirements of ISO 17025 and ANSI Z540. The collective uncertainty ofthe Measurement ‘Standard used does not exceed 25% of the aplcabe tolerance fer each characteristic callated unless otherwice noted ue to state-of-the-art imitations, 4:1 calibration ratios are not possible on pressure measurement standards, microphones and acoustic calaior, Calibration ratios for these types of devices ae lites 01:1 ‘The resus documented in this certificate relate ony tothe tems) clbrated or tested. A one year calration fs recommended, however calration interval assignment and adjustment are the responsiblity of the end user. This ciicate may not be reproduced, except in Tul, without the written approval of the issue. Before: 113.83 dB, 93.84 dB, 1000:3 He @ 1013 mbar. [Alter Refer to Cerificate of Measured Output. ) Signed: Vee 7) Vf. Technician: Scott Larson Davis <> APCB GROUP CO Larson Davis, Inc. is an IS0 9001-2000 Registered Company 1681 West 820 North # Provo, UT 84601 U.S.A. # 801.375.0177 * Fax: 801.375.0182 « wwnlarsondavis.com Larson Davis CAL200 Acoustic Calibrator, SN: 2107 Largop Dayis Certificate of Measured Output Level: 94.00 dB SPL Acoustic Calibrator Model: Larson Davis CAL200 Serial Number: 2107 Nominal Level: 94 dB SPL Measured Level: 94.00 dB SPL Nominal Frequency: 1000 Hz Measured Frequency: 1000.2 Hz Expanded Uncertainty: 0.106 dB at 95% confidence level. Reference Microphone Model: Larson Davis 2559 Serial Number: 2506 Sensitivity: 12.472 mV/Pascal Uncertainty: 0.060 dB at 95% confidence level. Environmental Conditions ‘Temperature: 23 degrees centigrade Relative Humidity: 26% Pressure: 1014 mBar ‘The data is aquired by the insert voltage calibration method using a reference microphone's open circuit sensitivity. Scott Montgomery Larson Davis Calibrator Calibration System ‘Apr 29, 2004 <> Larson Davis CAL200 Acoustic Calibrator, SN: 2107 Pesh Certificate of Measured Output Level: 113.99 dB SPL Acoustic Calibrator Model: Larson Davis CAL200 Serial Number: 2107 Nominal Level: 114 dB SPL Measured Level: 113.99 dB SPL Nominal Frequency: 1000 Hz Measured Frequency: 1000.2 Hz Expanded Uncertainty: 0.103 dB at 95% confidence level. Reference Microphone Model: Larson Davis 2559 Serial Number: 2508 Sensitivity: 12.472 mV/Pascal Uncertainty: 0.060 dB at 95% confidence level. Environmental Conditions Temperature: 23 degrees centigrade Relative Humidity: 26% Pressure: 1013 mBar ‘The data is aquired by the insert voltage calibration method using a reference microphone's open circuit sensitivity. Scott Montgomery Larson Davis Calibrator Calibration System Apr 29, 2004 @® Larson-Davis 1/2" Microphone Calibration Chart Larson Davis: Model: 2559 Serial Number: 2713 Open Circuit Sensitivity @ 1014.4 mbar & 250 Hz Lower Limiting Frequency -35.05 dB re 1V/Pascal -3 dB @ 0.93 Hz 17.68 mV/Pascal Test Conditions: +9.03 K,(-dB re 50 mV/Pascal) Polarization Voltage 200 V Expanded Uncertainty @ ~95% confidence level Ambient Pressure 1014.4 mbar 0.13 dB Temperature 26.1°C Capacitance @ 250 Hz Relative Humidity 25.0 % 16.9 pF oH Soliz—100Hz = SOHz | SOOHZ KOK 5K «10K 20K ‘SOK 100K 150K Frequency Response (0 dB @ 250 Hz) Random and actuator response with reference to level at 250 Hz Frea(Hz) Upper Lower _Freq(He) Upper Lower -Freq(Hz) Upper Lower Freq Hz) Upper Lower esse oo 00) WaeBs3 549-008 ‘esse oss 057 ‘worrge ono 198 Bears 010 201 fase 018 011 fone On 044 yseasa 049 “155 ‘esr 008 O02 wwera0 (014 1012 sorter 049 053 W323 080 “145 ‘eae 008 O02 som 023 013 Sat170 055 06! twar8s0 122 “108 so148 012 002 ia 20 015, suusat O60 089 yomsae2 10 072 Se1i7 000 “O03, tras 223 017 eoo0s7 O66 070 21s0000 191 049 S434 010 003, {80526 10 019 estas 070 088 zs000 182 O83 e096 010 003 2isaag 022 02 Teeae 073 098 peo 152 075 e120 013 “004 men 022 02 Toas28 055 1.08, 2rop00 082 “128 Tossa 012 “O04 2sit09 035 09 o7696 07 1317 2oaso00 010 205 jotae 008 “005 2naat 025 0% soi 075 “127 3ison00 161 340 a5770 013 00s Porat 023 0% sop0000 “058. “135 342so00 “360 (550 e262 012 005 Siez2s 021 022 sorer78. 082-150 3575000 483 “561 100000 0.08 “oo7 aerass 025 026 Me50.14 0.40 “184 3078000 725 (355 saree 035 008, Soses 022 034 4258625 023 1171 M6591 010 “008, Sosto7 020 031 e008 004 3171 Model 9700 ES Microphone Calibration System FBlscscccccssss. q ——— po [scscseSScsSSsSSecseessscseesessesesse 's Log Linerarity A-weighted .8 dBSPL to 146.8 dBSPL in 0.5 dB 100 90 Level (48SPL) Log Linearity, Differential Linearity and Range Data zg & = 5 z 3g o a 5 2 a a a 3 8 = g a = $ 3 a 3 e 5 5 Cy icator range: 102.7 dB (lower limit: 30.8 dBSPL to upper limit: 133.5 dBSPL). Dynamic range: 113.9 dB (noise floor: 19.6 dBSPL to upper limit: 133.5 dBSPL). Ba ecee cee re Sie bbe ee eceeanac eas 8 Plotted per typical sensitivity of an M1 3/8" electret microphone: 13.0 mV/Pa & 4.7 pF. Overload occurs at 133.6 dBSPL. Primary calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument slow response was then electrically tested using a 1kHz sine wave from 30, ‘This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was increments. Larson Davis , ANS! S1.4-1983 3.2 and IEC 60804 (2001-10) 9.2.1 for Type 1L sound level meters when used with a specifically matched electret microphone. Test Date: May 04, 2004 Keith Driskill This instrument is in compliance with IEC 60651 (2001-10) 7.9 and 7.10, Technician @& Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 ee Certificate of A-Weight Electrical Conformance This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's A-weighted response was then electrically tested using a 0.9 Vrms sinewave at exact frequencies as specified in IEC 60651 (2001-10) and ANSI S1.4-1983. 6. °. 50) “10.0 150) 20.0 250 Lon (8) se _ 3162 1000 31628 12500 Frequency (H2) Freq (Hz) Theor Measured Ezror 40.00 =70.4 70. i259 “ela 63 6 1565 “36.7 “57, 794133 4 19.95 -30:5 “50. 1000.00 4 25:12 44.7 1258.90 7 Site “3914 1584.90 4 39:81 “34.6 1995.30 4 50:12 -30.2 2511130, 4 62:10 26.2 30 3162/30 rT 7a.a3 “22/5 60 3981/10 4 100/00 19:1 30 5011.30 5 125.83, 16.1 20 6309760 7 18149 “19.4 ry 794330 o iao's3 “10:9 30 30000:08, 3 a51is 816 -8.70, 1258900, 0 3isz3 616-6170, 5849/00, 4 3aaii “ale “4180 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 60651 (2001-10) 6.1 and 9.2.2, ANSI S1.4-1983 5.1 and 8.2.1, and IEC 60804 (2001-10) 5.1 for Type 1L sound level meters when used with a specifically matched electret microphone. Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 @& Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 a Certificate of B-Weight Electrical Conformance This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's B-weighted response ‘was then electrically tested using a 0.9 Vrms sinewave at exact frequencies as specified in IEC 60651 (2001-10) and ANSI S1.4-1983. 30 Lovet (8) 316 100 316.2 ~ 1000 31623 12500 Frequency (2) Freq (Hz) Theor Measured Error Soto 0 ocon 0) econ 8 20:20 0/00 0 0 i 0 6 so “110 60 “0:10 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 60651 (2001-10) 6.1 and 9.2.2, ANSI $1.4-1983 5.1 and 8.2.1, and IEC 60804 (2001-10) 5.1 for Type 1L sound level meters when used with a specifically matched electret microphone. “18150 6" Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 @©& Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 rari Certificate of C-Weight Electrical Conformance This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's C-weighted response was then electrically tested using a 0.9 Vrms sinewave at exact frequencies as specified in IEC 60651 (2001-10) and ANSI $1.4-1983, 50a oo) 30) 60 — Level (ca) % 40 0 i018 ‘This instrument is in compliance with IEC 60651 (2001-10) 6.1 and 9.2.2, ANSI S1.4-1983 5.1 and 8.2. IEC 60804 (2001-10) 5.1 for Type 1L sound level meters when used with a specifically matched electret microphone. Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 @® Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 eee Certificate of 31.5 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's $1.5 Hz filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09). Wea 2210125 ate eso SC 280 0 Frequency (he) 0:30, -1.30 0130; “olen bi30, “0.40 0°30, °0:30 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-amt (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI $1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-0), Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 @® Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 Benes Certificate of 63 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 63 Hz filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-amt1 (2001-09) 15.0 — 209} a 20 =) +00} — rT Level | 450) — cs) | a0 soo | —+ ssa; oe : = —| Roy 78 1565 Bia Ig 250 was 20 = —S—*00 Fraqueny (Hs) Measured Lintee Freq (#2) Lines T0.00, -ine 8.16 30, -0.40 Se9'20 “4100, “int 7433 30, “0:60 2700, “ine 81.05 30, 50, “int 88.39 a0, 2:00, -5.00 125/00, 50, O°30, “230 250.00, 0 0:30, “0:60 500.00, 0 10 0130; “ol40 00000 0 00030, -0:30 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI S1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D). Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 @& Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 ee Certificate of 125 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 125 Hz filter response ‘was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09), | 750) = Be fe ~ | 00 + —— e50|- — ms SL E a) 1563 3125 Bm 6039 128 7e7e 20 500 7000 2000 Frequonoy Ha) Freq (Wz) Measured Limits Freq (i) io aos: 0120 ina 0.00 125.00 0.10 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-amt1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI S1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D). Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 © Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 ae! Certificate of 250 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave ata level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 250 H? filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-amt (2001-09), Bes 28 250 ve 17678 250 355.58 ‘000 Frequeney a) Preg (Hs) Limits Freq (uz) ise 2.68 3135 Se1lo0, “ine 29730 82:50 Tazioo, “ine 324121 125.00 “it's0, 35335 176.78 =2'00, 500.00 192.78 0:30, 100000 210.22 0:30, 2000/00 “67°80 “6100, “ine 223.25 0:30, “0:40 4000/00 “s1170 “70100; | “ine 250/00 9:30, -0.30 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-amt (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI S1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D). Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 Larson Davis This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 Certificate of 500 Hz Octave Filter Shape calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 500 Hz filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-amt (2001-08). s0-—— oo} — 60 tog a 200) 250 — (@) 2007 Ys eam 30 30 20 rd 30 fy 0 0 125 Limits “70.00, 61.00, “he cine 35355 509 7O7T Frequoney (2) 7000 2000.00 “eh 10) This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI $1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D) Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 & Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 —" Certificate of 1000 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 1000 H7 filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-amt (2001-09) 400 Lave ‘@) 00 7or1y 1000 1414272000 00 000 7000 Frequency (ht) This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI $1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-0) Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 Larson Davis Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 Certificate of 2000 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 2000 Hz filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09). 280 50. — 00} 12s. 250.00 500/00, 100000 taial21 1421 1681.79 1634/01 2000100, 060 4142 ‘00 2828.5 «000 Frequency (Mt) This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI $1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D). Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 a Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 peren eS Certificate of 4000 Hz Octave Filter Shape This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 4000 H filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-amt (2001-09). Level 45.01 — ss) 855 00 To0o~*«O CRASS Frequeny 2) 250.00 500/00 1000:00 2928.43 3oas!aa 3363059 3668.02 4400000 int a8 16000700 3200.00, 4000-00, 30, 30, 30, 70:30 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI S1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D). Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 Larson Davis This Type 1L Sound Level Meter (including ADPO18 4.7 pF input adapter) was calibrated with a reference 1kHz sine wave at a level of 114.0 dBSPL. The instrument's 8000 H filter response was then electrically tested using a 132.60 dBSPL sinewave at selected frequencies as specified in IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09). Lov! 8) Sound Level Meter Model: DSP81 Serial Number: 275 Certificate of 8000 Hz Octave Filter Shape | eee “ooo 585085 e000 151571 1000 32000 wee 700 Froqoncy He) 9513.56 0.00 1037472 -0.10 iain 370 “2 0 1600000 78°80 é 50 3200/00 118/40 6 60 4000/00 “118.50 0:30, “0:40 s2an00!00 “116/80 30, 2030 This instrument is in compliance with IEC 61260-am1 (2001-09) (Class 1) and ANSI S1.11-1986 (Order 3, Type 1-D). Technician: Keith Driskill Test Date: May 04, 2004 @ Larson-Davis 11/: rophone Calibration Chart Larson Davis Model: 2551 Serial Number: 0540 Open Circuit Sensitivity @ 1014.3 mbar & 251.2 Hz Lower Limiting Frequency -27.16 dB re 1V/Pascal -3 dB @ 0.45 Hz 43.87 mV/Pascal Test Conditions: 41.14 K(-dB re 50 mV/Pascal) Polarization Voltage OV Expanded Uncertainty @ ~95% confidence level Ambient Pressure 1014.3 mbar 0.15 dB Temperature 25.7 °C Capacitance @ 251.2 Hz Relative Humidity 31.3 % 15.4 pF )) Zor Upper Curve: Freee respnse of microphone with (pidcap mn o° olen sound fla. Lover Curve: reseure responce a ested th eloctoctae actuate. 20H SOE 100K one S00H2=K SOCK ow OCKSSCSCOK ‘OK «100K 150K Frequency Response (0 dB @ 251.2 Hz) Free-field and actuator response with reference to level at 251.2 Hz rea{t) Upper Lower Frege) Upper ower regi) Upper Lower Fg) Upper Lowe ing) Upper Lower o05 08 Si823 coo2 os aria? bee oat On 208 Biz 000 00 Bias 000 001 soonan ots 00 Gates oe 200 Bree 01 3 3182 000 “a0 905 “001 10778 O18 0.00 316228 020 “056 e119 O04 3.80 Sasi O01 oot or 001 ha591 017 010 betas 020 064 0000.00 0.10 438 S012 001 O01 008 001 ‘soso O47 01 biases 020 “074 worer7s 0.12 492 10 O02 on os D2 fasea8 047 03, Seetor O18 085, ‘Wosea 008 S49 Tas O01 Ont 010 002 Maran 018 O14 20088 O17 O98 tases O14 Sor ooco oo: 00% Ox 002 sada 019 016 fonnse 018 133 {ase058 0.18 648 12589 oor om on 009 yas 020 018 sons? 019 “130 Mwerr99 009 “716 ts849 O01 ot 032 003 Maras 049 021 SHU 020 “149 ‘seaBss 530 01 9053 009 000 033 004 ye0528 019 024 saa 019 “170 t7ita28 092 205, 25119 009 000, O44 ood neta 021 027 eomsr 021-135, wwreso 140 250 21123 oot 000 044 005 gams31 021 031 esize2 021 222 wosze2 245-1142 25288 003 000 044 06, 2sii99 021 03 Toe42 023 253, PROTOCOLO DE MANEJO DSP 81 Coloque el micréfono en el medidor. 1. Presione ON/RUN y después de 1 segundo aparecera L-D model DSPSa SH! SBR 8182 % SLOW A max 2. apareceré un icono en la parte superior izquierda que indica que el sonémetro se encuentra en el modo STOP/RESET. si el icone titila se encuentra en el modo STOP/PAUSE. Seleccione el modo de trabajo (SLOW, FAST O IMPULSE) Seleccione la frecuencia (B 0 C) Oprima ON/RUN para comenzar a medir ae CALIBRACION 1. Introduzca completamente el micréfono en el calibrador y enciéndalo. 2. Oprima '* "ly espere a que el sonémetro alcance una lectura estable y después oprima'*ESET] Debe aparecer una informacién similar a ia siguiente: FAST C 113.8 . j 113.8 max 3. Observe el valor que sale en la parte superior derecha de la pantalla 4. Una vez el botén "4! es oprimido, apareceré una linea en la parte superior izquierda de la pantalla, que indica que el equipo ha empezado a medir. 5. Oprima el botén display a 114.0 } FAST C 114.8 4 con las flechas ajuste el valor que aparece en el 114.8 max

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