Pyle PSPL25 PSPL25 Manual 1

Pyle PSPL25 Manual

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  • Pyle PSPL25 | PSPL25 Manual 1 - Page 1
    PSPL25 Sound Level Meter Contents Title Page I. Safety Information 1 II. General Description 1 III. Specifications 2 IV. Name And Functions 4 V. Measurement Preparation 7 VI. Operating Precautions 7 VII. Measurement 8 www.pyleaudio.com
  • Pyle PSPL25 | PSPL25 Manual 1 - Page 2
    & Clearing 1 Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be performed by qualified personnel. 2 Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instruments. Ⅱ. General Description Thank you for using our Sound Level Meter. To ensure that you
  • Pyle PSPL25 | PSPL25 Manual 1 - Page 3
    of range : Hold readings the Maximum Value, with decay < 1dB/3minutes. Auto power off : Meter automatically shuts down after approx. 15 minutes of inactivity. Power supply : One 9V battery, 006P battery) packing : 9V battery, carrying case, Instruction manual.. Ⅳ. Name and Functions
  • Pyle PSPL25 | PSPL25 Manual 1 - Page 4
    Range (60~130dB) Low-Battery ③ Power ON/OFF button Turn the meter power ON/OFF ④ Backlight Button: Turn the meter backlight ON/OFF ⑤ A-weighting / C-weighting select button A/C A: A - Weighting. For general sound level measurements. C: C - Weighting. For checking the low- frequency content of noise
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    of unexpected sound reflection can be eliminated. (3) Calibrate the instrument sound peak, set response to FAST. To measure average sound, use the slow setting. Select A- weighting for general noise sound level and C-weighting for measuring sound level of acoustic material. (3) Select desired Level
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    for a long period using any of the time weightings and ranges. (6) When HOLD (data hold )mode is chosen.The hold function freezes the reading in the display. Press the HOLD button momentarily to activate or to exit the HOLD function (7) Turn OFF the instrument and remove and remove battery when not
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Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound Level
Level
Level
Level Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Contents
Contents
Contents
Contents
Title
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Safety
Safety
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Safety Information
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General Description
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Measurement
Measurement
Measurement
Measurement Preparation
Preparation
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Operating
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Operating Precautions
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VII. Measurement
Measurement
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