Obiat Pty Ltd distributors of Electronic and Professional Scientific Test Equipment.

 

Sydney Australia

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  • CE-Mark Approval.
  • One hand operation.
  • Provided AC and DC output function.
  • With A and C frequency weighting characteristics.
  • With Slow and Fast time weighting characteristics.
  • With Maximum Hold function.
  • With under and over range indication.
  • Attached carrying case.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display:

3.5" LCD with maximum reading of 1999.

Polarity:

Automatic, positive implied, negative polarity indication.

Zero:

Automatic.

Low Bat Indication:

The polarity is displayed when the

 

 battery drops below the operating level.

Operating

 

 Environment:

-10°C to 50°C at <90% RH.

Storage  
Temperature:

-20°C to 60°C, zero to 80% RH, with

 

battery removed from meter.

Dimensions

215mm (H) x 44mm (W) x 40mm (D)

Weight:

Approx. 168g including battery.

Battery:

Four 'AAA' size batteries 1.5V UM-4, RO3

   

Electrical

Standard Applied:

IEC 651 Type 2

Range:

Lo  -35db to 90db

 

Hi   -75db to 130db

Resolution:

0.1db

Accuracy:

±1.5db (ref 94db @ 1kHz)

 

is greater).

Dynamic Range:

55db

Frequency Range:

31.5Hz to 8000Hz

Frequency

 

weighting:

A, C

Time Weighting:

Slow and Fast

Maximum Hold:

Decay < 1db/3min

Microphone:

Electret condenser microphone

   

Auxiliary Outputs (600 ohm impedance)

AC Conditioned:

1Vrms corresponding to each range step.

DC Conditioned:

10mV/db (nominally)

 

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