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April 2004
CEL-450 & CEL-490
REAL-TIME
SOUND LEVEL METERS
Provisional Handbook
HB3307.01
CASELLA CEL
Regent House, Wolseley Road
Kempston, Bedford
MK42 7JY, U.K.
Phone: +44 (0) 1234 844 100
Fax: +44 (0) 1234 841 490
Web: www.casellagroup.com
CASELLA USA
17 Old Nashua Road #15
Amherst
NH 03031, U.S.A.
Toll Free: +1 800 366 2966
Fax: +1 603 672 8053
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April 2004CEL-450 & CEL-490REAL-TIMESOUND LEVEL METERSProvisional HandbookHB3307.01CASELLA CELRegent House, Wolseley RoadKempston, BedfordMK42 7JY

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1.3 Install Microphone, Preamplifier & BatteriesScrew the Class 1 microphone “finger tight” on to the preamplifier. Withthe instrument switched OF

Page 3 - Warnings !

At the end of the self test sequence, the instrument displays memory information and battery voltage, followed by the identity of the last used setup.

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2. Press to switch the instrument OFF when all measurement, setup and data recall operations are finished.1.5 DescriptionBoth the CEL-450 and CEL-49

Page 5 - Contents

Simple procedures allow a measurement setup to be selectedand the instrument to make the required measurements and save themautomatically in separate

Page 6 - Getting Started

These instruments are constructed to withstand some of thetoughest industrial conditions with cases formed from a polyester/polycarbonate material, gi

Page 7 - 1.1 Display & Keys

the total LAvg of a person’s workplace noiseexposure averaged over a user selected(variable) period of hours and minutes. This unit is specified in th

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run timing facilities. These allow it to operate with user set delayed startand stop times, and to store period results taken at regular intervals.1.8

Page 9 - 1.2 Quick Edit

1.9 dB23 SoundTrack SoftwareThe CEL-6811 dB23 Software enables data collected by the CEL-450 andCEL-490 to be downloaded to a PC for storage, manipula

Page 10 - 1.4 Switch Instrument ON/OFF

Hints For Using Menus1. and displayed on a menushow which option keys are active.2. In general, and keys move thereverse video cursor fro

Page 11 - Introduction

2. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS2.1 Select Instrument Configuration(Language, Microphone Response Etc.)Select the language in which the instrument will prese

Page 12 - 1.5 Description

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments3. Select theConfigureoption or Move the reverse videocursor to the required line.4. Move totheConfiguremenuThis

Page 14 - Introduction

Operation Press Display Shows Comments8. Select the required microphone response (and otherconfiguration items) in the same way.Date and time are set

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Page 22 - CEL-450/490 Operators HandbookPreliminary Operations

Page 16 - 1.8 Instrument Power Supplies

3. SELECT MEASUREMENT MODE,TIMER SETTINGS, & SETUP3.1 Select Measurement Mode (Bandwidth)The measurement mode specifies the bandwidth that is to b

Page 17 - 1.9 dB23 SoundTrack Software

Duration Run for a predetermined duration after pressing the run key. This can be used to time a workshift, or to measure some particularly noisyopera

Page 18 - Hints For Using Menus

Operation Press Display Shows Comments2. Select theTimersoptionand Move the reverse videocursor to the required line.3. Move tothe TimersmenuThe Timer

Page 19 - 2. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS

Operation Press Display Shows Comments5. If required,setDurationand SyncTimertoenablequickeditmode.Use and to select afield.Use and to changet

Page 20 - Preliminary Operations

When the required timer settings have been selected, press onceto obtain a Measurement screen or twice to obtain the Main menu thatgives access to a

Page 21 - Preliminary Operations

Operation Press Display Shows Comments2. Display theMainmenu, andselectSetupthen orThis is the Main menuscreen with the reversevideo cursor highlighti

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments7. SelectFunctionsfrom theSetupscreen toenableCumulativeparametersto be set orthenThis screen allows selectionof

Page 23 - 3.2 Select Run Timing

Warnings !LOAD BATTERIES following the instructions given inSection 1.3. Make sure they are inserted in the orientationsshown inside the battery compa

Page 24 - Select Mode & Setup

Operation Press Display Shows Comments9. If required,enable (√)or disable(X) thefunctionstoenablequickeditmodeUse and to select afield.Use and

Page 25 - Select Mode & Setup

Operation Press Display Shows Comments11. SelectPeriod andProfileFunctionsfrom thePeriodSetupscreenThe Period and Profilefunctions are set in thesame

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Operation Press Display Shows CommentsThe dose normalisationperiod is the duration towhich the actual dosemeasurements are“normalised” to givecomparab

Page 27 - 3.3 Select Measurement Setup

Operation Press Display Shows Comments1. SelectOctave orThirdOctaveMeasure-ment asdetailed inSection 3.1The highlighted option willbe the bandwidth us

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments6. SelectFunctionsfrom theSetupscreen toallowmeasure-mentparametersto be set orthenThis screen allows selectiono

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments9. SelectPeriodfrom theSetupscreen toenablemeasure-mentintervals tobe set orthenThis screen allows a periodto be

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments12. SelectFrequencyfrom theSetupscreen tochange therange offrequencybandsmeasured orthenThis screen allows the r

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4. ACOUSTIC CALIBRATION CHECK4.1 Start Acoustic Calibration CheckIt is recommended that a calibration check of the microphone be madeboth before and a

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DO NOT remove the protective metal grid from Class1 microphones.With a WS2, 1/2"microphone, fit thecalibrator directly on tothe microphone, makin

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments1. Start withthe AutocalibrationscreenThis is the Automaticcalibration check screen. It shows the current soundl

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments5. When thecalibrationissuccessfulThe user is given the optionof saving or not saving thenew calibration.Press

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments7. Edit theAutomaticcalibrationlevelPress or to changethe level over the range 85.0to 130.0 dB in 0.1 dB ste

Page 37 - 4. ACOUSTIC CALIBRATION CHECK

Operation Press Display Shows Comments3. SelectManualcalibrationThis is the manual calibrationcheck screen. It shows thecurrent sound level anddetails

Page 38 - Microphone

Operation Press Display Shows Comments8. When thelevel iscorrectTo allow the new setting tobe saved as the currentcalibration4.9. Save thecalibration

Page 39 - Acoustic Calibration Check

Page 44 - CEL-450/490 Operators HandbookAcoustic Calibration Check

Page 40 - Acoustic Calibration Check

5. OPERATION5.1 MeasurementWith the instrument configured, calibration checked, timers set andmeasurement parameters specified as described in the pre

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments5. When theMeasure-mentscreenlooks likethisThe last setup used wasnarrow band.When narrow bandmeasurement with B

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Operation Press Display Shows CommentsSetting the Delay timer isdescribed in Section 3.1.(If required, press toabort the run and return tostep 2.)4.

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Operation Press Display Shows CommentsPress to add a cursorreadout.Now use and tomove the cursor and and to change thedB scaling.Press agai

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Operation Press Display Shows CommentsStop Run: End run and store data (goto Step 1).Restart Run: Abort current run and start anew one (return to Step

Page 45 - 5.1 Measurement

ContentsChapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Page 46 - Operation

Operation Press Display Shows Comments2. If required,change themeasure-mentfunctionstoenablequickeditmodeThe measurement functionscan be selected as f

Page 47 - Operation

Operation Press Display Shows Comments6. Return tothemeasure-mentscreen 7. Start ameasure-ment run(i.e. storedata) shows that a run is inprogress.Pres

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments10. Inspectfurtherstored dataThis screen shows thecumulative spectrum savedfor the first measurementparameter (i

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments15. If somesoundoccurs thatmust beexcludedfrom thefrequencymeasure-ment indicates that datacollection is paused

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5.2 Recall Stored DataData stored in the instrument can be recalled to the display forinspection. This allows the operator to check the quality of res

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments5. Move tothe list ofRuns andselect a runthen or This is a directory of all runsstored on the specified datewith

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Operation Press Display Shows CommentsPress then use and to scan theband levels manually.Press to cancel.Press and to displayfrequency data

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Operation Press Display Shows Comments4. Move tothe list ofrun Datesfor thespecifiedbandwidthand selecttherequireddatethen or This menu shows the date

Page 54 - 5.2 Recall Stored Data

Operation Press Display Shows Comments1. Start fromthe finalSelf Testscreen.This screen offers theFormat option.Perform Step 2 before theoption is rep

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4.5.1 RecordingDAT recorders have a typical dynamic range of 70 dB, while analogrecorders often have less. To ensure the maximum dynamic range forreco

Page 56 - 5.3 Delete Stored Data

Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page5.3 Delete Stored Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565.4

Page 57 - 5.4. Format Memory

9. Record about 30 seconds of the calibration signal.A calibration signal with known level is inserted via the sound level meter and recorded, so that

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1. Start from the sound level meter Line Input Calibration screen Broadband LZF measure mode will be selected automatically by the sound level meter.2

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The instrument replay scale now matches the scale used for the recording so that the levels indicated by the display will becorrect.10. Press to dis

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6. SPECIFICATION6.1 GeneralStandards:The CEL-450/490 series are self contained sound level metersdesigned to comply with the following international s

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Total linear A-weighted measurement range: 25 to 140dB.Frequency Response:6 Hz to 30 kHz (upper and lower 3 dB frequencies) with Digital sampling rate

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Effect of Temperature:Electrical accuracy of the instrument over -10 to+50oC: < ±0.2 dBTemperature coefficient of CEL-250 Microphone: 0.02dB/oC.Eff

Page 63 - 6.1 General

Remove the batteries when the instrument is to be out ofservice for some time. A built in lithium battery will maintainstored data and setup informati

Page 64 - Specification

Effects of AC Power Frequency Fields:Less than ±0.5 dB change in 74 dBA 925 Hz reference levelwhen subjected to 160 A/m AC magnetic field at 50 and 60

Page 65 - Specification

Data Storage:Cumulative data set of overall values for all user specifiedparameters from all available bandwidths for all runs, plus timehistory data

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6.2.2 CEL-490 VersionsIn addition to the features listed for the CEL-450, the CEL-490 has thefollowing.Measured Parameters:See Table 2.Period Timer:Si

Page 67 - 6.2 Measurement Functionality

1. INTRODUCTIONPlease read Sections 1.1 to 1.4 before commencing measurement. For aquick introduction to instrument operations, Chapter 4 may be used

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7. PARTS & WARRANTY7.1 Schedule of PartsA complete CEL-450 Sound Level Meter consists of:CEL-450 Sound Level Meter,Plus as applicable:CEL-250 Clas

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CEL-4672 Windshield for Class 2 Microphones,CEL-282 Acoustic Calibrator Class 2L (Includes CEL-4725Microphone Adaptor),CEL-284/2 Acoustic Calibrator C

Page 71 - 7.1 Schedule of Parts

Reason for returning the equipment with a detailed descriptionof the fault,List of any error messages that may have been displayed.The necessary adjus

Page 72 - Parts & Warranty

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Parts & WarrantyCEL-450/490 Operators Handbook - Page 75

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Parts & Warranty Page 76 - CEL-450/490 Operators Handbook

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Menu StructureCEL-450/490 Operators Handbook - Foldout

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The broadband screen in Figure 1 shows one principal and foursubordinate parameters, where the principal parameter is a level asidentified below.The f

Page 77 - Menu Structure

1.2 Quick EditAll control functions for the CEL-450 and CEL-490 are accessed via menudisplays. In addition a powerful Quick Edit facility can be invok

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