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The DN6000 Real Time Analyser (conforming to the Type 1 requirements of IEC804: 1985 Standard Specification for Integrating / averaging sound level meters), offers time and frequency analysis facilities to rival units costing many times more.
Supplied with a 6051 microphone (to which each unit is individually calibrated), DN6000 operates in many modes. Real time frequency analysis, with peak hold and A / C weighting is available in 1/3 and 1/6 octave resolutions, along with real time frequency specific SPL reading via a moveable cursor.
The microphone input can be trimmed externally to suit other microphones, and the units dual line inputs can provide stereo or mono in-line monitoring.
The user can conduct timed analyses of between 25ms and 180 hours, then apply RT60, LeQ, LeQ and delay time measurements to them. 66 non-volatile user memories are provided, and it is possible to compare a stored analysis with the current reading.
DN6000 features an onboard print driver which allows the user to print directly to a compatible printer. It is also fitted with a serial port for connection to a PC so that any print function can be displayed on a computer screen and then printed from there if required.
Supplied with a 6051 microphone (to which each unit is individually calibrated), DN6000 operates in many modes. Real time frequency analysis, with peak hold and A / C weighting is available in 1/3 and 1/6 octave resolutions, along with real time frequency specific SPL reading via a moveable cursor.
The microphone input can be trimmed externally to suit other microphones, and the units dual line inputs can provide stereo or mono in-line monitoring.
The user can conduct timed analyses of between 25ms and 180 hours, then apply RT60, LeQ, LeQ and delay time measurements to them. 66 non-volatile user memories are provided, and it is possible to compare a stored analysis with the current reading.
DN6000 features an onboard print driver which allows the user to print directly to a compatible printer. It is also fitted with a serial port for connection to a PC so that any print function can be displayed on a computer screen and then printed from there if required.
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