general
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As it says in the name, this is a "sound level
meter" that is, it will indicate the sound level
as it is perceived by the human ear. Therefore
the measured sound is filtered using a curve
that mimes the sensivity of the human ear.
The International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) has defined several weighting schemes
that are layed down in a standard called ANSI
S1.1-1994 The curve used to match the
human ear is called A-curve. This curve is
used in the sound level meter by default.
When wanting to measure peak sound levels
the device should be switched to use the C-
curve.
LCD display
• Analog bar indicator
• Wide dynamic range
• Auto / manual range
• Fast / Slow response selectable
• Max. value Hold function
• A / C weighting selection
• Date and time display
• AC / DC auxiliary output
• Backlight
• Low power indication
Measurement range: 30 dB - 130 dB
Accuracy: +/-2 dB
Resolution: 0,1 dB
Sample rate: 2 times/s
Frequency range: 20 Hz - 8 kHz