English User's Manual

User's Guide
Digital Sound Level Meter
MODEL 407736
Introduction
Thank you for selecting the Extech Model 407736. This device is shipped fully tested and calibrated
and, with proper use, will provide years of reliable service. Please visit the Extech Instruments website
(www.extech.com) to check for the latest version of this User Guide.
Meter Description
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Microphone
LCD display
POWER OFF & RANGE select switch
RESPONSE & HOLD select switch
A/C weighting and Calibration switch
Calibration adjust screw for 94dB
Reset key (resets max hold reading)
AC/DC analog output 3.5mm phone jack
Battery compartment and Tripod mount are located on the
back of meter
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Lo = 35 ~ 100dB
HI = 75 ~ 130dB
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Measurement Considerations
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Wind blowing across the microphone adds extraneous noise to the measurement. Use the
supplied windscreen to cover the microphone when applicable.
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Calibrate the instrument before each use if possible. Especially if the meter has not been used
for a long period of time.
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Do not store or operate the instrument in areas of high temperature or humidity.
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Keep meter and microphone dry.
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Avoid severe vibration when using the meter.
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Remove the battery when the meter is to be stored for long periods of time.
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Meter Operation
Quick Start
1. Power the meter by moving the RANGE switch to the LO or HI position. The meter will begin
displaying sound levels. If the LCD does not display, check that the battery is good.
2. Place the meter on a tripod or hold the meter in hand facing the microphone toward the source of
the sound to be measured. Note that the tripod mount is on the back of meter.
3. View the measurement on the meter’s LCD. An indication of ‘OVER’ means that the
measurement is out of range. Select another measurement range in the event of an over-range
condition.
‘A’ and ‘C’ Frequency Weighting
Use the FUNCT (function) switch to select ‘A’ or ‘C’ frequency weighting. Use ‘A’ weighting to have
the meter simulate the response of the human ear (the human ear boosts and cuts sound levels at
specific points over the frequency spectrum). ‘A’ weighting is used for environmental
measurements, OSHA regulatory testing, law enforcement, and workplace design. Select ‘C’
weighting for flat response measurements (no boosting or dampening across the frequency
spectrum). ‘C’ weighting is suitable for the operational maintenance and analysis of machinery,
motors, pumps, engines, etc.
FAST/SLOW Response Time
Use the RESPONSE switch to select FAST (125 ms) or SLOW (1 second) response time. The
application at hand (and any directives or standards) will dictate which response to select. For
example, most hearing conservation or OSHA related testing is done using SLOW mode and ‘A’
weighting.
MAX HOLD
In this mode, the meter only updates the LCD when a higher reading than the one presently on the
display is detected. Select MAX HOLD using the RESPONSE switch. The LCD shows ‘MAX HOLD’
in this mode. Press RESET to reset the MAX HOLD reading.
Analog Outputs
The meter includes an AC and a DC analog output for use with chart recorders, dataloggers, etc.
The AC output is 0.65V rms full scale per range and the DC output is 10mV per dB per range. The
3.5mm output jack is located on the right side of the instrument. Use a stereo mini-plug as shown in
the diagram below to connect the meter to a datalogger or other recorder.
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Sleeve: ground
Ring: DC out
Tip: AC out
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Calibration Check
Internal Check
This meter provides a built-in calibration adjustment. The calibration adjustment potentiometer is
located on the front panel beneath the FUNCT switch. Put the FUNCT switches to the F, Hi, A and
CAL 94dB positions and adjust the potentiometer for a display of exactly 94dB. For calibration with
an external sound level calibrator, refer to the instructions accompanying the calibrator.
External Calibration
Attach an external sound level calibrator (1kHz at 94.0dB) completely over the microphone.
Set the meter to F, Hi, and A, and adjust the potentiometer for a display of exactly 94.0dB.
If the internal and external settings are not within 1.5dB of each other, the meter will require an
internal calibration. Contact Extech
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Battery Replacement
When the low battery message appears on the LCD replace the 9V battery as soon as possible.
The battery compartment cover resides at the bottom, rear of the meter. Slide the battery
compartment cover off, change the battery, and replace the compartment cover.
You, as the end user, are legally bound (EU Battery ordinance) to return all used
batteries, disposal in the household garbage is prohibited! You can hand over your
used batteries / accumulators at collection points in your community or wherever batteries
/ accumulators are sold!
Disposal: Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the device at the
end of its lifecycle
Typical ‘A’ weighted Sound Pressure Levels
dBA
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50HP Siren (100')
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Jet takeoff (200')
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Riveting machine
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Subway (20')
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Pneumatic drill (50')
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Vacuum cleaner (10')
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Large store
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Small office
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Night residential area
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Whisper (5'0)
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Chain saw
Boiler room
Freight train (100')
Speech (1')
Large Office
Residence
Sound studio
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Threshold of hearing
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Specifications
Display
Display update rate
Microphone
Measurement Bandwidth
Dynamic range
Measurement Range
Frequency weighting
Applicable standards
Accuracy / Resolution
Maximum Hold decay time
Response time
Built-in calibration check
3-1/2 digit (2000 count) LCD
0.5 seconds
0.5” Electret condensor
31.5Hz to 8KHz
55dB
35 to 130dB (Low: 35 to 100; High: 65 to 130dB)
‘A’ and ‘C’ (selectable)
IEC-651 & ANSI S1.4 Type 2
± 1.5dB / 0.1dB
<1dB / 3min
Fast: 125 milliseconds / Slow: 1 second
1KHz internal sine wave @ 94dB signal is electrical
and is injected after the microphone
AC Analog output
0.65VAC rms (full scale); 600 output impedance
DC Analog output
10mVDC / dB; 100 output impedance (approx).
9V Battery
50 hours (typical); Low battery indicator alerts user
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0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F)
10 to 90% RH
240 x 68 x 25mm (9.45 x 2.68 x 1”)/ 210g (6.75oz)
Power
Battery life
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Dimensions/weight
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