TechnicalDocumentationHand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270With Sound Level Meter Software BZ-7222,Frequency Analysis Software BZ-7223,Logging Softwa
14.3 Displaying the Results ... 155Overview ...
88Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualTable 8.2 Content of NotificationNote: Some of the information listed above may not be available
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks89You can test the system by tapping on the Main Menu icon and selecting “Send Notifi-cation
90Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual8.5 Web ServerTo connect to the analyzer using an Internet browser, the following conditions mus
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks91Data from the weather station is automatically obtained during the measurement and saved ond
92Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIn some cases initialization can take up to several minutes depending on the conditionsmentioned
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks93Define settings for each of the 30 metadata. Tap the Edit icon in front of the metadata you
94Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.8.10Edit metadata8.7.2 Timers and Automatic MeasurementsAutomatic control of the analyzer is
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks95Fig.8.11Example Timer SetupIn the topmost line you can add other timers by tapping on the Ad
96Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
97Chapter 9Updating and Upgrading Applications,Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting9.1 How to Install New ApplicationsSound Level Meter Softwa
CHAPTER 17Low Frequency Option BZ-7234... 18917.1 Sound Measurements and G-weighting
98Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual9.2.1 Update/Upgrade using BZ-5503BZ-5503 can be used for updating or upgrading new software app
CHAPTER 9Updating and Upgrading Applications, Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting994) When download is complete, the measurement is paused an
100Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual9.2.3 Downgrade to an Earlier VersionIt is possible to downgrade to an earlier version of the s
CHAPTER 9Updating and Upgrading Applications, Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting1019.4.2 SD/CF Cards and USB SticksThe Logging, Enhanced Log
102Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manualsize of the device, how much it has been used, how fragmented the memory is, and even the dayo
CHAPTER 9Updating and Upgrading Applications, Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting1039.4.4 Touch ScreenIf tapping with the stylus on the scree
104Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualWithin a few seconds the display in Fig.9.4 will be shown.Fig.9.4Update 2250 software screen fo
CHAPTER 9Updating and Upgrading Applications, Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting105Fig.9.6Restore factory firmware and settings on hardware
106Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manualanalyzer. The Maintenance Mode initial screen will be displayed, and then within a few secondst
CHAPTER 9Updating and Upgrading Applications, Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting1079.6 Services at Brüel & Kjær for Types 2250 and 22709
B.3 Logged Measurement (Microphone Input)... 260For Logging Software BZ-7224 and Enhanced Logging
108Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual9.6.7 RentalTo ensure optimal uptime, you can rent a substitute hand-held analyzer* while yours
109Chapter 101/1- or 1/3-octave Frequency Analysis(Optional Module)Frequency Analysis Software BZ-7223 enables you to make 1/1-octave or 1/3-octavemea
110Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual2) Tap the Main Menu icon and select Setup from the list of options. Set the Broadbandand Spe
CHAPTER 101/1- or 1/3-octave Frequency Analysis (Optional Module)11110.3 Displaying the ResultsThe Frequency Analyzer measurement screen includes thre
112Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual2) Adjust the X-axis (the horizontal frequency axis below the graphical display) by tappingon t
CHAPTER 101/1- or 1/3-octave Frequency Analysis (Optional Module)113Fig.10.4Scaling the Y-axis on the Spectrum display 4) Select Auto Zoom to adjust t
114Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual8) To exit the Spectrum Table, tap the icon.9) Auto Zoom and Auto Scale automatically close t
CHAPTER 101/1- or 1/3-octave Frequency Analysis (Optional Module)11510.3.1 SmileysA smiley will be shown to the right of the project name if there are
116Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
117Chapter 11Logging (Optional Module)Logging Software BZ-7224 enables you to measure and save data periodically on SD or CFcards. You can also save t
1Chapter 1Introduction1.1 WelcomeThis manual describes Type 2250 Hand-held Analyzer and Type 2270 Hand-held Analyzerplatforms, including:• Sound Level
118Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualCheck the About screen to see whether you have a license to run the Logging option. (To accesst
CHAPTER 11Logging (Optional Module)119Fig.11.1The Setup screen5) Under the Measurement Control parameters, set the Measurement Time and LoggingPeriod
120Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual9) Under Markers you can specify the names of the five available markers. The markers arepredef
CHAPTER 11Logging (Optional Module)121Fig.11.2 Relationship between trigger parameters11) Under the Signal Recording parameters, choose the settings f
122Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualHowever, if you choose to annotate the profile during the measurement, the Annotations iconwill
CHAPTER 11Logging (Optional Module)123Fig.11.3Profile View (showing extended Status Field)Status FieldThe Status Field has been extended to include an
124Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualSome interaction with the display will automatically freeze and unfreeze the display (onlywhile
CHAPTER 11Logging (Optional Module)125Fig.11.4Selecting annotationsA drop-down menu appears, select the required function:• Open note or Play commenta
126Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualOn the analyzer, Marker 1 is used as an Exclude Marker, while Markers 2 to 5 are used asEvent M
CHAPTER 11Logging (Optional Module)127position where you want the marker to end. This will display a second cursor. Next, remove thestylus from the di
2Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIcons, Buttons and Tabs Used on the ScreenIndicated by bold type face (for example, tap the Main
128Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual11.3.4 Annotate Sound CategoriesYou can annotate the measurement online with a spoken comment o
CHAPTER 11Logging (Optional Module)1293) Remove the stylus from the display and a drop-down menu appears.4) Select Move Comment (or Move Note, or Move
130Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
131Chapter 12Enhanced Logging (Optional Module)Enhanced Logging Software BZ-7225 enables you to measure and save data periodically onmemory cards. You
132Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualTable 12.1 Overview of options available during a typical enhanced logging taskCheck the About
CHAPTER 12Enhanced Logging (Optional Module)133Note: All other measured broadband and spectral parameters are logged automatically perreport period.Th
134Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual051114 001 (containing data for a whole day – November 14th)051115 001 (containing data from mi
CHAPTER 12Enhanced Logging (Optional Module)13512.3.1 The Profile ViewThe Profile view displays a profile of a logged broadband parameter (dB versus t
136Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual12.3.3 Saving and Recalling ResultsMeasurements are saved and can be viewed later, in the same
137Chapter 13Signal Recording OptionSignal Recording Option BZ-7226 allows you to record the input signal (typically sound) ineither 16-bit or 24-bit
3Chapter 2Assembling your AnalyzerThis chapter describes how to assemble and set up your analyzer. It provides a briefdescription and an associated di
138Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual13.1.1 Setting up the Analyzer 1) Select a Sound Level Meter project template or a Frequency An
CHAPTER 13Signal Recording Option1398) Set Automatic Gain Control to On – if you just want to listen to the signal afterwards. Thefull 120 dB dynamic
140Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual13.1.3 Playing the Recording Signal recordings are attached to the measurement project as annot
CHAPTER 13Signal Recording Option141• Exclude Event, if you want to start and stop the recording using the Back-erase push-button during the measure
142Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIf you set Recording Control to Automatic, the recording will start when the measurement isstar
CHAPTER 13Signal Recording Option143Fig.13.1Example Logging display (showing internal buffer marker)The small triangle above the profile indicates the
144Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.13.2Playing the recording – the drop-down menuSelect one of the four ways of playing a soun
CHAPTER 13Signal Recording Option145Fig.13.4Playing the recording – minimizing the pop-upThe small blue button bar at the top can be maximized again b
146Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
147Chapter 14Reverberation Time Software(Optional Module)14.1 IntroductionReverberation Time Software BZ-7227 enables you to measure reverberation tim
4Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual2.2 Analyzer ComponentsAn overview of the main analyzer components is provided in Fig.2.1 and the
148Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.14.1 Definition of Reverberation Time (RT). Evaluation range of 30 dB for calculation ofT30
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)149Fig.14.2 Typical RT measurement setup using a loudspeaker sourceFig.14.3 Typical RT measurem
150Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual6) Steps 2 to 5 are automatically repeated a chosen number of times and the measured decaysare
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)1514) The impulse measurement stops after the analyzer detects the background noise levelagain
152Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual14.2.1 Interrupted Noise Method8) Set the number of decays you want to measure per position – t
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)153impulse response by post-processing software like DIRAC Room Acoustics SoftwareType 7841.The
154Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.14.5Selecting the bands for serial measurements Left: Selecting the band for serial measure
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)15514.3 Displaying the ResultsThe Reverberation Time Measurement screen includes three tabs at
156Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualThe third line of information allows you to:• Select the measured position. The selected positi
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)15714.3.2 SpectrumThe Spectrum tab shows the reverberation time spectrum from a position, or th
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer51) Measurement Microphone: A Brüel & Kjær Prepolarized Free-field ½ Microphone isused. A robust and reliable mi
158Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.14.8Spectrum view when measuringThe Main Spectrum graph on the display (the one with bars)
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)159Fig.14.9Spectrum tableAuxiliary ParametersBelow the graphics are two lines containing parame
160Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.14.10Decay viewThe main decay on the display (displayed as a continuous line) is selected u
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)16114.4 Measurements with Graphical Position ManagementThe analyzer can keep track of the sourc
162Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.14.12Overview tab showing two sources and three receiver positionsYou can move the sources
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)163Fig.14.14Sources and receivers moved to places on the map in accordance with their physical
164Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualTap Map just above the Add Source and Add Receiver icons, and select Table todisplay the me
CHAPTER 14Reverberation Time Software (Optional Module)165The Spectrum and Decay views function in the same way as when measuring without positionmana
166Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualThe quality indicators (first column) are shown in the spectrum table only.The smileys are show
167Chapter 15Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231 –1/3-octave Method15.1 GeneralTone Assessment Option BZ-7231 includes tone assessment according to selecte
6Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual16) Secondary Microphone: This is used to add recorded comments to measurements and ispositioned
168Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIf you have purchased Type 2250/2270 together with the software application(s), then therelevan
CHAPTER 15Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231 – 1/3-octave Method169Fig.15.1 Definition of frequency ranges and level differencesThe proposed frequency ra
170Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual15.3 Tone Assessment According to Italian LawTone Assessment in Italy is performed on normal 1/
CHAPTER 15Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231 – 1/3-octave Method17115.4 Setting up the Analyzer15.4.1 Selecting the Tone Assessment OptionTap the Main Me
172Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIf you select the tone assessment method according to the ISO 1996-2, Annex D standard, youcan
CHAPTER 15Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231 – 1/3-octave Method173Italian LawWhen tone assessment according to Italian Law is selected, the analyzed spe
174Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualThe pop-up window can be de-activated for the rest of the measurement session. To activate itag
CHAPTER 15Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231 – 1/3-octave Method17515.5 Measuring15.5.1 Result DisplayTone assessment is not performed until the Tone par
176Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualThe information shown in the value panel can be changed by tapping in the field. From the tonep
CHAPTER 15Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231 – 1/3-octave Method17715.7 Enhanced Logging Software BZ-7225 TemplateThe tone parameter can be shown, for bo
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer72.3 Analyzer Inputs/OutputsHardware Versions 1 – 3:Fig.2.2 Connector panel of Type 2270 with hardware versions 1 – 3
178Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIf you have selected 1/1-octave, an Accelerometer as transducer, or a Direct input, toneassessm
179Chapter 162-channel Option BZ-722916.1 General2-channel Option BZ-7229 enables 2-channel measurements with Hand-held AnalyzerType 2270. This option
180Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual16.2 Connecting TransducersPlease refer to section 2.5 for connecting two transducers to the in
CHAPTER 162-channel Option BZ-72291812) As a dual-channel, multi-range sound level meter and frequency analyzer– Both channels can be measured simulta
182Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual3) Select (Fig.16.3)– Setup > Frequency Settings to set Broadband frequency weighting parame
CHAPTER 162-channel Option BZ-7229183Fig.16.4Displaying the results 16.4.3 Saving ResultsMeasurements are saved and can be opened later in the same wa
184Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.16.5Setting the frequency and statistics parameters16.5.1 Controlling the MeasurementThe me
CHAPTER 162-channel Option BZ-7229185When the same type of transducers are used by both channels (e.g., two microphones or twoaccelerometers) or if yo
186Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual16.6 Setting Up 2-channel Logging and Enhanced Logging 1) Select:– The 2-Ch. Logging SLM projec
CHAPTER 162-channel Option BZ-722918716.6.1 Controlling the MeasurementThe measurement is controlled in the same way you would control a single-channe
8Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual8) Reset Button: Press to reset the analyzer if you have problems9) Compact Flash Card Slot: Inse
188Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
189Chapter 17Low Frequency Option BZ-7234Low Frequency Option BZ-7234 enables • G-weighting parameters in accordance with the standards ISO 7196:1995
190Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.17.1 G-weighted frequency responseLow Frequency Option BZ-7234, together with BZ-7222, BZ-7
CHAPTER 17Low Frequency Option BZ-72341912) Select the Sound Level Meter, Frequency Analyzer, Logging, Logging SLM, Enh. Loggingor Enh. Logging SLM pr
192Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual17.2.1 Controlling the MeasurementThe measurement is controlled in the same way you would contr
CHAPTER 17Low Frequency Option BZ-723419317.3 Building Vibration MeasurementsThis section describes how to measure Building Vibration parameters. Buil
194Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual17.4 Setting up the Analyzer for Building Vibration Measurements1) Connect the accelerometer to
CHAPTER 17Low Frequency Option BZ-723419510) Select Units > Engineering Unit and select No (in dB) or Yes (in m/s2).Note: If you want readouts in g
196Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual2) Select the 2-Ch. Frequency Analyzer, Logging or Enh. Logging project template. The project t
CHAPTER 17Low Frequency Option BZ-7234197Fig.17.7Spectrum view with Low Frequency set to Very Low 17.5.3 Saving ResultsMeasurements are saved and can
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer95) Input Socket (or for Type 2270 only: Input Ch.2 Socket): A triaxial LEMO connector–depending on the transducer us
198Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
199Chapter 18SpecificationsThis chapter comprises the specifications that are needed for evaluation of analyzer performancecharacteristics and proper
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual200Specifications – Hand-held Analyzer Type 2250/2270 PlatformSpecifications apply to Type 2250/22
CHAPTER 18Specifications201SECURE DIGITAL SOCKET • 1 × SD socket for hardware versions 1 – 3• 2 × SD sockets for hardware version 4Connect SD and SDHC
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual202WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS650 g (23 oz.) including rechargeable battery300 93 50 mm (11.8 3.7
CHAPTER 18Specifications203AnalysisDETECTORSParallel detectors on every measurement:A- or B-weighted (switchable): Broadband detector channel with thr
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual204SAMPLING FOR STATISTICSThe Statistics can be based on either LXF, LXS or LXeq:•Statistics LXFN1
CHAPTER 18Specifications205ACOUSTICUsing Sound Calibrator Type 4231 or custom calibrator. The calibration process automatically detects the calibratio
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual206Linear Operating Range: In accordance with IEC 61260, 1/3-octave: 20.5 to 140 dBSAMPLING FOR
CHAPTER 18Specifications207TRIGGERSMarkers can be set and signal recordings can be started (license for BZ-7226 required) when a broadband level is ab
10Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualConnect to a Printer via USBFor hardware versions 1 – 3, use the supplied Adaptor AO-0657 to con
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual208Software Specifications – Signal Recording Option BZ-7226Signal Recording Option BZ-7226 is ena
CHAPTER 18Specifications209CORRECTION FILTERSFor Microphone Types 4189, 4190, 4191, 4193, 4950, 4952, 4952+EH-2152, 4955-A, 4964 and 4184-A, BZ-7227 i
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual210Measurement Display and ControlOVERVIEW MAP Map of Source and Receiver positions with reverbera
CHAPTER 18Specifications211ELECTRICALUses internally generated electrical signal combined with a typed-in value of microphone sensitivityCALIBRATION H
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual212MEASURING RANGESThe full level measuring range is covered in two range settings: High Range for
CHAPTER 18Specifications213SAMPLING RATE AND PRE-RECORDING FOR 2-CHANNEL RECORDING Software Specifications – Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231LICENSETone
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual214SETUP ACCORDING TO STANDARDSetups in violation of the standard are indicated as such on the dis
CHAPTER 18Specifications215Building VibrationSpecifications for Building Vibration parameters apply to Type 2250/2270 fitted with an accelerometer.Sta
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual216DATA MANAGEMENTExplorer: Facilities for easy management of analyzers, Users, Jobs, Projects and
CHAPTER 18Specifications217Type 2270-D Hand-held Analyzer with Sound Level Meter Software BZ-7222, Frequency Analysis Software BZ-7223 and Logging Sof
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer11Input 1 or Rear Socket Channel 1 (Type 2270 only)See item 11 in Fig.2.2 (hardware versions 1 – 3) or Fig.2.3 (hardw
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual218MEASURING WITH REVERBERATION TIME SOFTWARE BZ-7227Type 2734-A Power Amplifier*Type 2734-B Power
CHAPTER 18Specifications219Compliance with StandardsThe CE marking is the manufacturer's declaration that the product meets the requirements of t
Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual220
221Appendix ASetup ParametersThis appendix describes all the setup parameters included in a template.For 2-channel setup, some parameters are doubled
222Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.1 InputTable A.1 Input parametersParameter Values CommentInput Channel Ch. 1Ch. 2Determines w
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters223Input Top SocketRear SocketDetermines whether the input is taken from the Top socket or the Rear socket ('Input&apos
224Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.2 Frequency SettingsTable A.2 Frequency Setting parameters*Parameter Values CommentLow Freque
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters225Broadband Peak Microphone:XCZGAccelerometer:LinearLinear, WmLinear, WmbDirect:LinearOne broadband peak parameter Lpeak is
226Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.3 StatisticsThe Percentile levels N1 to N7 are common to broadband and spectral statistics, a
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters227A.4 Measurement Control – for BZ-7222 to BZ-7225Table A.4 Measurement Control parameters – for BZ-7222 to BZ-7225Paramete
12Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualReset ButtonSee item 8 in Fig.2.2 (hardware versions 1 – 3) or Fig.2.3 (hardware version 4).Loca
228Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualT for LXeq,T,mov 00:01:00 to 01:00:00Sets the averaging time T (in minutes) of the moving LAeq
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters229A.5 Measurement Control – for Reverberation Time Software BZ-7227Table A.5 Measurement Control parameters – for Reverbera
230Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualExcitation ImpulsiveInterrupted NoiseSelect Impulsive to excite the room with an impulse. The a
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters231A.6 Logged Broadband (100 ms)A.7 Logged BroadbandTable A.6 Logged Broadband (100 ms) parameters**. For Logging (BZ-7224)
232Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualParameter 1 to Parameter 10Microphone:LXeqLYeqLCeq–LAeqLAeq,T1,movLAeq,T2,movLCeq,T1,movLCeq,T2
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters233A.8 Logged Spectrum(Cont.) Parameter 1 to Parameter 10Amb. TemperatureAmb. HumidityAmb. PressureAmb. Rain GaugeAccelerome
234Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.9 MarkersSpectrum 1 to Spectrum 3Microphone:LXeqLXFmaxLXSmaxLXFminLXSminOffAccelerometer:Line
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters235A.10 Level TriggerMarker 6 Text string Default set to ‘Sound’. This marker is set if a signal recording is made during a
236Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualStop Level –100 to 200 dB Stop trigger conditions are fulfilled, when level crosses Stop Level
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters237A.11 Triggers(Cont.) Trigger Parameter Accelerometer:LinearPeakFast maxSlow maxFast minSlow minaW/LW KBFmaxPeakWDirect:Li
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer132.4 Hardware SetupFig.2.4 Type 2250/2270 – Hardware Overview UA -1317MicrophoneHolder UA -0801Small Tripod(or UA -0
238Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualLevel Trigger 1†‡Trigger OnOffSet to On for setting Marker 3 (Level) whenthe Trigger Parameter
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters239Stop Duration 0 to 420 s Stop trigger conditions are fulfilled when level crosses Stop Level (in accordance with Start Sl
240Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.12 Units(Cont.) Trigger Parameter Accelerometer:LinearPeakFast maxSlow maxFast minSlow minLin
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters241A.13 Signal RecordingTable A.13 Signal Recording parameters*Parameter Values CommentRecording Control OffAutomaticManual
242Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual(Cont.) Recording Control Set to All Events to record while any of the events above are active,
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters243Automatic Gain Control†OnOffTo ease identification of sound sources, the gain can be automatically adjusted to keep the a
244Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualPre-recording Time†0 to 470 s Recording is started the Pre-recording Time before the trigger co
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters245A.14 Output Socket SignalTable A.14 Output Socket Signal parameters**. Not available for Reverberation Time Software BZ-7
246Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.15 Lden PeriodsNote: If Evening Start is set between Night Start and Day Start, then the Leve
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters247Criterion Level 0 to 140 dB Criterion Level is the sound level allowed for an 8-hour period and would yield a 100% dose.
14Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual2.5 Assembling the Analyzer2.5.1 Charging the Battery for the First TimeBattery Pack QB-0061 com
248Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualA.17 GeneratorTable A.17 Generator Parameters*Parameter Values CommentGenerator Type InternalEx
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters249A.18 Post-processingBuild-up Time 1 to 20 s Set the Build-up Time to allow the sound pressure in the room to settle after
250Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualWide Band RT Bottom 50 Hz to Wide BandRT Top1/1-octave: 63 Hz – 8 kHz1/3-octave: 50 Hz – 10 kHz
APPENDIX ASetup Parameters251A.19 Tone AssessmentTable A.19 Tone Assessment Parameters*Parameter Values CommentTone Assessment OnOffSet Tone Assessmen
252Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualLevel Difference Low 0.1 to 100.0 dB Set the required level difference for detecting a tone in
253Appendix BMeasurement ParametersThis appendix describes the measurement parameters. They are measured in accordance withthe setup parameters.• Plea
254Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualB.1 Total Measurement (Microphone Input)B.1.1 For Sound Level Meter Software BZ-7222, Frequency
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters255Minimum Time-weighted Sound Levels•LXFmin•LXSmin•LXImin•LYFmin•LYSmin•LYIminISO/EU Occupational Health Parameters•E
256Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualNoise Indicators*•Lday •Levening •Lnight•Lden•Ldn Statistics to Calculate Percentile Levels and
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters257CIC Results• CIC 1 Result*• CIC 1 Dev. from Reference*• CIC 2 Result*• CIC 2 Dev. from Reference*• CIC 3 Result†• C
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer15Mounting the Measurement MicrophoneBefore mounting the measurement microphone, note the following precautions:• Whe
258Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualMaximum Time-weighted Sound Levels•LXFmax•LXSmax•LXImax•LYFmax•LYSmax•LYImaxMinimum Time-weight
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters259Special Parameters•LXIeq (also called LXIm)•LYIeq•LAIeq–LAeq•LAFTeq (also called LAFTm5)•LAFTeq–LAeq• SIL (average
260Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualSpectrum Parameters*•LWeq•LWFmax•LWSmax•LWFmin•LWSminThe Statistics can be logged in Periodic R
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters261Minimum Time-weighted Sound Levels•LXFmin•LXSmin•LXImin•LYFmin•LYSmin•LYIminUS Occupational Health Parameters•LavRQ
262Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualWeather Data (requires connection to a weather station; common to both channels in 2-channeltem
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters263B.5 Instantaneous Measured Parameters (available at any time; Microphone Input)Instantaneous Time-weighted Sound Le
264Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualB.5.1 Processed Parameters for Display Only (Microphone Input)The following general parameter i
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters265Maximum Time-weighted Levels•Fast max•Slow maxMinimum Time-weighted Levels•Fast min•Slow minGeneral Parameters• Ove
266Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualB.6.2 Periodic Reports (Accelerometer or Direct input)For Enhanced Logging Software BZ-7225Para
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters267B.6.3 Logged Measurement (Accelerometer or Direct input)For Logging Software BZ-7224 and Enhanced Logging Software
16Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual2.5.3 Alternative Measurement Method (Extended Microphone)The measurement microphone can be plac
268Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualB.6.4 Logged (100 ms) Measurement (Accelerometer or Direct input)For Logging Software BZ-7224 a
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters269Processed Parameters for Display Only (Accelerometer or Direct input)The following general parameter is available f
270Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualTable B.2 Noise indicators and statisticsParameter LdayLeveningLnightLdenLdnLXYNSound Field Cor
APPENDIX BMeasurement Parameters271Table B.3 Occupational health parametersParameter Lep,dLep,d,vE Dose ProjDose #VPeaks(>NNNdB)LavRQ TWA TWAvDose-
272Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualB.7 Reverberation Time MeasurementB.7.1 For Reverberation Time Software BZ-7227The following pa
273Appendix CAnalyzer ParametersThis appendix describes the parameters that are common to all users of the analyzer.C.1 Current TransducerTable C.1 Cu
274Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualC.2 Transducer DatabaseThe Transducer Database consists of a Transducer Setup and a Calibration
APPENDIX CAnalyzer Parameters275Microphone Type 41894190419149504955-A41934193, UC-021149644964, UC-02114952 04952 904184-A 04184-A 90EH-2152 0°EH
276Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualC.2.2 Calibration HistoryFree-field Type YesNoMicrophone only: Set to Yes for Free-field types,
APPENDIX CAnalyzer Parameters277C.3 Calibration Setup1. Analyzer Serial No. Text string Initial2. Calibration date & Time YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss2. S
CHAPTER 2Assembling your Analyzer174) Insert the male plug of the dual 10-pole adaptor into the top socket of Type 2270 (see item17 in Fig.2.1) and pu
278Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualC.4 Type 2250/2270 MicrophonesSerial No. for Custom Sound Level CalibratorText string Serial nu
APPENDIX CAnalyzer Parameters279Detailed specifications for the analyzer together with the different microphones are available.Please contact your loc
280Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualNote for Microphone Type 4193 and Type 4964Microphone Type 4193 is delivered with the Adaptor U
281Appendix DPreferencesThis appendix describes the unique set of parameters that can be set for each user on the analyzer.D.1 Display SettingsFor eac
282Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualD.2 Power SettingsNote: If the analyzer is externally powered, then the settings will be ignore
APPENDIX DPreferences283D.3 Regional SettingsTable D.3 Regional settingsParameter Values CommentDecimal Point .,Select your preferred decimal pointDat
284Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualD.4 Storage SettingsD.5 Headphone SettingsTable D.4 Storage SettingsParameter Values CommentAut
APPENDIX DPreferences285Automatic Gain Control OnOffTo ease identification of sound sources, the gain can be automatically adjusted to keep the averag
286Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualD.6 UsersD.7 Printer SettingsTable D.6 UsersParameter Values CommentMulti User EnabledDisabledS
APPENDIX DPreferences287D.8 Modem/DynDNS SettingsTable D.8 Modem/DynDNS settingsParameter Values CommentModem DisabledGPRS/EDGE/HSPA DialupSet to Disa
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288Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualD.9 Network SettingsTable D.9 Network settingsParameter Values CommentLocation Up to 20 charact
APPENDIX DPreferences289Name Up to 32 characters Name (SSID) of network you want to connect to. Update the name either by entering a name directly, or
290Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualD.10 Notification Settings Table D.10 Notification settingsParameter Values CommentNotification
APPENDIX DPreferences291Report Threshold Level 2–100.0 dB to 200.0 dB A notification is sent when the measured Ch.2 LAeq (for Microphone input) or Lin
292Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualActive NoYesSet to Yes to activate the second phone number, otherwise set to NoName Character s
APPENDIX DPreferences293D.11 Remote Access SettingsNote: The remote access parameters are common to all users of the analyzer.Table D.11Remote Access
294Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualD.12 Image Settings (Type 2270 only)D.13 NMT Server Settings (Hardware Version 4 only)For setup
295Appendix EGlossary A-weighting filter: Frequency weighting corresponding approximately to the 40 dB equal loudness curve, that is to say, the huma
296Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualDecibel (dB): The measurement unit for expressing the relative intensity of sound. A direct app
APPENDIX EGlossary297Dose, ProjDose: The Noise Dose is the equivalent averaged A-weighted Noise Level (taking the Threshold Level into account) using
19Chapter 3Making your First Measurement3.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes how to make a basic measurement and how to save and document theresults
298Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFrequency: The number of pressure variations per second. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz). T
APPENDIX EGlossary299LXeq,T,mov and Leq,T,mov: Moving (or sliding) X-weighted average (equivalent continuous noise level) for the latest T minutes. U
300Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualLAFTeq: Taktmaximal Mittelungspegel as defined by DIN 45641. LAFTeq has also been called LAFTm5
APPENDIX EGlossary301Loudness, Loudness Level:Loudness is the subjective judgement of intensity of a sound by humans. Loudness depends upon the sound
302Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualNC, NC Decisive Band: Noise Criteria is used to rate steady-state continuous noise in a room fr
APPENDIX EGlossary303Criterion Level 90 90 85 85 85, 90PeaksOver Level*140 140 140 140 140Exchange Rate for Lav 554N/AN/AWeighting for Lav SSSN/AN/A*.
304Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualSlow Max Maximum time-weighted acceleration or voltage level measured with Linear frequency wei
APPENDIX EGlossary305Underrange Immediate underrange indicates that the broadband sound level is below the lower limit of the Linear Operating Range a
306Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual
307IndexSymbols#CPeaks(>140dB) ... 301Numerics1/1- or 1/3-octave Frequency Analysis ...
20Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual7) Add any spoken comments to the measurements by pressing the Commentary pushbutton,and add a
308Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualSound Categories ... 128Viewing or Listening to ...
INDEX309Colour Schemes... 74Commentary Icon... 41, 65
310Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualEnhanced LoggingDisplay Results ... 134Options...
INDEX311Stopped ... 41Text...
312Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualLogged Broadband Parameters... 231Logged Measurement ParametersBroad
INDEX313Microphone Holder UA-1317... 17Microphone Input ... 9Mi
314Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualPasting Jobs/Projects ... 63Pattern Evaluation ...
INDEX315ResetAnalyzer... 8, 12, 103Button at Bottom... 8, 12, 103Measur
316Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualShortcut Bar... 42Signal Recording .
INDEX317Third Check Parameter ... 228Threshold Level... 30
CHAPTER 3Making your First Measurement213.3.2 Switching OnSwitch the analyzer on by pressing . The start-up time depends on the state the analyzer wa
318Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualUpgrading Applications... 97US Occupational Health Pa
TechnicalDocumentationHand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270With Sound Level Meter Software BZ-7222,Frequency Analysis Software BZ-7223,Logging Softwa
22Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.3.2Changing the project template2) Tap Measurement Mode in the View Area and set to Manual (
CHAPTER 3Making your First Measurement23The indications should be as follows: • Yellow status indicator flashing every 5 s before starting the measure
24Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual6) Set Measurement Mode to Automatic and choose a preset time for your measurement.Then repeat s
CHAPTER 3Making your First Measurement253.4 Save your MeasurementWhen you have completed your measurement, you need to save it. By default the analyze
26Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual3.4.1 Viewing the Saved MeasurementTo view the saved measurement, tap the project name or the Ma
CHAPTER 3Making your First Measurement27Metadata are text or numbers, which are easily set and changed using the keyboard or selectedfrom a user-defin
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28Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIf a GPS receiver is connected (via USB) when you press the Save pushbutton, then theGPS note
CHAPTER 3Making your First Measurement29camera has fixed focus and automatically adjusts the light sensitivity; you just have to positionthe analyzer
30Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualTo get more familiar with this process, try the following:1) Make a new measurement (see section
31Chapter 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer4.1 What is a Sound Level Meter?A Sound Level Meter (SLM) is an instrument that is designed to measure sound l
32Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manualfluctuating sound pressure level. It is a measure of the averaged energy in a varying soundlevel
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer33Instantaneous Measured Parameters• Instantaneous Time-weighted Sound Levels (Lp – example: LAF)• Sound Pressur
34Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual4.2.3 Logging Software Module BZ-7224This software module allows logging of broadband and spectr
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer354.2.8 Tone Assessment Option BZ-7231This option allows the assessment of tones on site, according to selected
36Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual4.3 What is Measurement Partner Suite BZ-5503?Measurement Partner Suite BZ-5503 comes standard w
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer37Fig.4.1 The ‘Star’ navigation conceptThis configuration gives you immediate access to screens you need most, t
Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1Introduction... 11.1
38Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualIn addition, Main Menu also allows you to perform the following actions:• Lock Keys and Screen
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer39transducers or entered for new ones, see section 4.4.6. When you have finished viewing orupdating the details,
40Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual4.4.2 The Display ScreenDuring normal operation, you will use the Display screen to view your me
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer41First Line:• Path and name of the current project (see section 6.1.1). Tap it to open the Explorer. To change
42Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manualwant the screen changes to be saved in the current template, tap the Project Template Bar at the
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer43Save PushbuttonUse the Save pushbutton to save the measurement data together with the currentproject templat
44Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual4.4.5 Use of Stylus and Navigation PushbuttonsThe stylus and navigation pushbuttons are used for
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer45Stylus UsageTap the value you want in the drop-down, or tap outside the list to cancel the selection.Pushbutto
46Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.4.5Character keyboardThe character keyboard has all the functionality of a normal keyboard,
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer47This mode allows you to copy parameters from the Full view to the Quick view simply bytapping on the parameter
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer... 314.1 What is a Sound Level Meter?...
48Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualYou can save changes to the project template, create new templates, rename templates or deletete
CHAPTER 4Getting to Know Your Analyzer49The Full tab at the bottom of the screen allows you to view the complete list of projecttemplates, while the
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51Chapter 5Calibration5.1 IntroductionCalibration is an adjustment of your analyzer to measure and display correct values. Thesensitivity of the trans
52Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual5.3.1 Standard Calibration1) Stand away from loud sound sources that may interfere with the cali
CHAPTER 5Calibration53light will indicate a fast flashing red and an error description will appear in the StatusField.Hint: If the microphone is sepa
54Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualNote: The Auto detect setting enables the automatic detection of the calibration level. Forfree-
CHAPTER 5Calibration55Fig.5.3Calibration History screen5.8 Transducer DatabaseThe specifications for Microphone Types 4189 and 4190 (and Preamplifier
56Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.5.5Details in the Transducer DatabaseAll the details for the currently selected microphone c
CHAPTER 5Calibration57To change which input the transducer uses to connect to the analyzer, tap the Main Menu icon and select Setup from the list, nex
CHAPTER 6Data Management... 616.1 Organising Measurements..
58Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.5.7Reminder pop-upYou can set the Calibration Interval parameter to either 12 months or 24 m
CHAPTER 5Calibration59Fig.5.8 Charge Injection Calibration. Low-leakage resistance capacitor Cc is set in parallel with themicrophone and fed with vol
60Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.5.9CIC tabThe result of the Charge Injection Calibration consists of four parameters:• CIC R
61Chapter 6Data Management6.1 Organising Measurements6.1.1 Description of Jobs and ProjectsWhen saving a set of measurement results, they are organise
62Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualProjects are saved in folders which are called ‘jobs’ on your analyzer. These are similar tofold
CHAPTER 6Data Management63Tap the icon to go up one level in the job levels. The top level is the Memory level, wherephysical memory devices can be
64Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual6.3 Recalling MeasurementsYou can recall your measurement results to display the measured result
CHAPTER 6Data Management65The icon represents a verbal annotation, or commentary. Tap the annotation name and selectPlay from the drop-down that app
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67Chapter 7Connection to PC or Smart Phone7.1 IntroductionYou can connect to your analyzer from a PC or smart phone in a number of different waysusing
CHAPTER 9Updating and Upgrading Applications,Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting...
68Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualNote: The online help for BZ-5503 contains additional information on how to connect ananalyzer u
CHAPTER 7Connection to PC or Smart Phone697.2.1 Connect to Your PCConnect the analyzer to your PC using one of the following: • Hardware versions 1 –
70Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualTap Remote Access Settings, or select the Plus icon next to Remote Access Settings and setthe
CHAPTER 7Connection to PC or Smart Phone71Fig.7.2Prompt for username and passwordThe View Instrument Web PageFig.7.3 shows the View Instrument web pag
72Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualThe View and Control Instrument Web PageFig.7.4 shows the View and Control Instrument web page,
73Chapter 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer –Tips and Tricks8.1 Setting your Preferences on the AnalyzerYou can specify a number of parameters controlling
74Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual8.1.1 Display SettingsTap Display Settings, or next to Display Settings, to expand the list o
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks758.1.2 Power SettingsThe analyzer has an advanced power management function that takes care o
76Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.8.4Power Settings overview If the analyzer is left unused, not measuring and not communicati
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks77Fig.8.5Regional Settings screenSelect your preferred settings for Decimal Point and Date Sep
11.3 Displaying the Results ... 122The Profile View...
78Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFig.8.6Storage Settings screen8.1.5 Headphone SettingsThe Headphone Settings allow you to contr
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks798.1.6 Multi-user FacilityThe analyzer can handle more than one user. Each user can have thei
80Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualWhen a printer has been selected under the Printer Used parameter, then the Print Screencommand
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks818.2.2 Connection to Network using GPRS/EDGE/HSPA ModemNote 1: Turn off the analyzer when con
82Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualFor hardware version 4, modems with an RS–232 serial interface can be connected using aUSB to se
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks83The analyzer can then be configured to notify DynDNS.com each time the global IP address iss
84Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User Manual8.3.1 Connecting to the Analyzer Wired LAN Connection• Use a “straight-through” (standard) Ether
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks85Type 2270:– LAN Socket: (default) Select this to connect via a LAN cable. This is disabled i
86Hand-held Analyzer Types 2250 and 2270 – User ManualParameters for Wireless LAN OnlyNameName (SSID) of the network you want to connect to. Update th
CHAPTER 8Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks87Table 8.1 Alarm SettingsAlarm Type Condition CommentPower On When analyzer is switched on o
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