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Model
2210
Battery
powered microphone signal conditioning for multi-channel DAT
recorders, analog tape recorders and computer-based data
acquisition systems. Provides microphone polarization
voltage, adjustable gain and filtering (A-weight, C-weight,
or band-pass). Can also be used with ICP and charge-coupled
accelerometers with the appropriate accessories.
Automated
sequential multi-channel sound and vibration measurements
using a single or dual channel analyzer under PC control via
RS232 interface. One example is the measurement of sound
power using multiple microphones in anechoic, hemi-anechoic,
or reverberation rooms as per the ANSI S12.30 series or the
ISO 3740 series of standards. Another is the measurement of
reverberation time, airborne sound transmission loss and
impact isolation using multiple microphones.

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ANSI/IEC Type 1 Sound Level Meter
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Battery powered
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Adjustable gain, to 42 dB
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Low pass and high pass filtering and broadband
weighting
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LED overload lights each channel; can be set
to either instantaneous or latching mode
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Drives very long microphone cables (~1,000')
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RS232 permits daisy chaining so one
controller can control multiple 2210 units
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Facility for insert voltage calibration
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Dual MUX outputs permits use of two input
channels simultaneously |
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