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HP RM500SL User Manual

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RM500SL User’s Guide Version 2.8

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12.2 Manual control measurements

FastFacts 12.2: Manual control measurements

12.3 Sound level meter using REM probe

FastFacts 12.3: Sound level meter using REM probe

The manual control feature enables the RM500SL to be used as a sound level
meter to perform C-weighted, A-weighted or 1/12

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octave analysis of sound as

measured by the probe and reference microphones. A and C-weighted
measurements are limited to frequencies above 100 Hz and the averaging time
and update rate are 384 ms.

1) Refer to

10: Real-Ear Measurement Setup

to prepare the system for use and

for proper positioning of the client and the probe tube.

2) Press , then highlight & [Manual control] in the REM column.

3) Highlight and the Level window, then highlight and 0 dB

stimulus level from the drop-down list.

4) Highlight and the Filter window, then highlight and 1/12

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octave, A-weighted, or C-weighted from the drop-down list.

5) For 1/12

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octave filter, highlight and the Frequency window, then

highlight and the desired frequency from the drop-down list.

6) Highlight and [Start test] to start the test. [Start test] changes to [Stop

Test]. To stop the measurement, highlight and [Stop test]. You may
change Level and Frequency without stopping the test.

1) Refer to

10: Real-Ear Measurement Setup

to prepare the system for use and

for proper positioning of the client and the probe tube.

2) Press , then highlight and

[Manual control].

3) Highlight and the Level

window, then highlight and the
desired stimulus level from the drop-
down list.

4) Highlight and the Frequency

window, then highlight and the
desired frequency from the drop-down
list. (Distortion measurement data is
available only from 200-2500 Hz.)

5) Highlight and [Start test] to

start the test. [Start test] changes to
[Stop Test]. To stop the measurement,
highlight and [Stop test]. You
may change Level and Frequency
without stopping the test.