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CHAPTER 13
Signal Recording Option
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8) Set Automatic Gain Control to On – if you just want to listen to the signal afterwards. The
full 120 dB dynamic range (from max. input level and down) will be converted to 40 dB and
the signal is stored as a 16-bit WAV file.
Set Automatic Gain Control to Off – if you need to record calibrated signals or need to
analyze the wav-file afterwards on a PC. Select Resolution = 24 bit (recommended) to
cover the full 120 dB dynamic range (from max. input level and down) or select Resolu-
tion = 16 bit and specify the Peak Recording Level.
9) Under Input you specify Trigger Input if you want to start the signal recording using an
external trigger signal. See details in Appendix A.
To exit the screen, tap the icon.
13.1.2 Controlling the Recording
The measurement is controlled in the same way you would control a normal Sound Level
Meter measurement, using Start/Pause, Continue, Reset and Save pushbuttons, see Chapter 3
for more details.
When the measurement signal is being recorded, the Recording icon is displayed in the
Status Field. The recording is attached to the project as an annotation. The annotations icon
is then displayed to indicate that the project has been annotated.
When Recording Control is set to Automatic, the recording will start when the measurement is
started and last for the Maximum Duration or the Elapsed Time, whichever is smallest. If you
continue a paused measurement, then a new recording is started.
When Recording Control is set to Manual Event, the recording will start the first time you press
the Manual Event pushbutton during the measurement, and stop the second time you press it;
if you press it a second time before the Minimum Duration has elapsed, then the recording will
continue until Minimum Duration has elapsed; if you press it a second time after Maximum
Duration has elapsed, then the recording has already been stopped when Maximum Duration
elapsed and the pushbutton will initiate a new recording instead.
When Recording Control is set to External Event, and Trigger Input is set to Voltage Level,
then recording is started when the voltage level is ‘high’ and stopped when voltage level is
‘low’ (details in Appendix A). Duration Limit has no effect on this setting.
When Recording Control is set to Image Event (Type 2270 only), then you will record 1s plus
the Pre- and Post-recording Time.
If Pre-recording Time has been set, then the recording will start this time before you hit the
Manual Event pushbutton. This is possible because the recording is done continuously in an
internal buffer, ready to be saved as a wave file. The Pre-recording Time is limited by this
buffer size and the Recording Quality – details in Appendix A.
Note: Very long signal recordings will be split into wave files containing maximum 10
minutes, that is, a 35-minute signal recording will consist of 4 wave files, three with 10 minutes
of sound and one with 5 minutes of sound.
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