About HTC Sound Level Meter with Data Logger, SL-1352
HTC SL-1352 Digital Sound Level Meter measures 30130 dB with multiple frequency weighting options and fast/slow response modes. Equipped with backlit LCD display and auto power-off for convenience.
Features:
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Measures 30130 dB sound levels
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A & C frequency weighting
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Fast and slow response modes
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Backlit LCD display
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Data hold function
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Auto power-off feature
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Portable and lightweight design
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Accurate for industrial and environmental use
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Easy-to-read readings
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Reliable handheld meter
Advanced Data Logging for Extended AnalysisWith a robust internal memory holding up to 47,000 records, the SL-1352 makes it effortless to track and analyze sound levels over extended sessions. The built-in data logger enables professionals to capture historical noise trends, troubleshoot issues, and ensure regulatory compliance effectively.
User-Friendly Operation and Versatile DesignEquipped with a large backlit LCD, tripod mounting, and automatic power-off functionality, this sound level meter supports simple setup and extended field or laboratory measurements. Its lightweight design (approx. 260g with battery) and durability make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Precision and Compliance AssuredCompliant with IEC 61672 Class 2 standards, the SL-1352 offers reliable accuracy (1.5 dB) across a wide measurement range from 30 to 130 dB. Easy calibration options and overload protection ensure long-term, reliable operation in varied acoustic conditions.
FAQ's of HTC Sound Level Meter with Data Logger, SL-1352:
Q: How do I transfer recorded data from the SL-1352 sound level meter to my computer?
A: You can connect the SL-1352 to a computer using its RS232 or USB interface. Once connected, you can download and manage stored data, enabling straightforward analysis and reporting.
Q: What makes the SL-1352 suitable for both indoor and outdoor sound measurement?
A: This model is engineered to work in environments with 10%-80% RH humidity and temperatures from 0C to 40C. Its ABS plastic construction and tripod mount capability further support stability and reliability during indoor and outdoor usage.
Q: When should I calibrate the device for optimal accuracy?
A: It is recommended to calibrate the meter manually using an acoustic calibrator before each measurement session-especially when precise results or regulatory compliance is required.
Q: Where can I mount the SL-1352 for stable operation during measurements?
A: The SL-1352 features a tripod mounting option, which helps provide steady and consistent measurement conditions, especially in environments with variable or fluctuating noise levels.
Q: What is the process for switching between fast and slow response times?
A: You can select between fast (125ms) and slow (1s) response times via the meter's controls, allowing you to capture either rapid sound fluctuations or average readings, depending on your measurement needs.
Q: What benefits does the data logging feature provide for users?
A: The internal memory stores up to 47,000 data points, which lets users monitor sound over long periods without manual recording. This aids in comprehensive trend analysis and helps with regulatory documentation.