
iii Table of Contents
AcoustiCal User Manual
Table of Contents
Dangers, Warnings and Cautions ........................................................................... i
Intended Use .........................................................................................................ii
AcoustiCal Calibrator .............................................................................................. 1
Models .................................................................................................................. 1
AcoustiCal display indicators................................................................................ 1
Powering and settings .......................................................................................... 1
Battery....................................................................................................................... 2
Low Battery........................................................................................................... 2
Changing the Battery............................................................................................ 2
Performing a calibration.......................................................................................... 3
Factory Service on the Calibrator .......................................................................... 4
Supported microphones and adapters.................................................................. 4
Specifications........................................................................................................... 6
Conformance standards ....................................................................................... 6
Physical characteristics ........................................................................................ 6
Outputs ................................................................................................................. 6
Reference environmental conditions .................................................................... 6
Operating environmental conditions..................................................................... 7
Operating environmental conditions..................................................................... 7
Principal................................................................................................................ 7
Distortion............................................................................................................... 7
Storage environmental conditions ........................................................................ 7
Coupler volume coefficient ................................................................................... 7
Electromagnetic emissions and susceptibility ...................................................... 7
Background acoustic level.................................................................................... 7
Power.................................................................................................................... 8
Contact/Service information................................................................................... 9
Technical Support Contacts ................................................................................. 9
Service Contact Information ................................................................................. 9
Returning for Service.......................................................................................... 10
Warranty.................................................................................................................. 11
Figures
Figure 1: Operating the calibrator ............................................................................. 1
Figure 2: Re-insert battery door................................................................................ 2
Figure 3: Closing battery door................................................................................... 3
Figure 4: Example of performing a calibration .......................................................... 4