AudioQuest M-27 User Manual

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it is turned on, is reset, or the PAUSE key is pressed. Wait until the sound level has stabilized before 
entering the run mode. 
 
Always remember to press RUN. 
 
Press PAUSE before pressing PRINT. If in the run mode, the data printed at the beginning of the 
printout will not agree with the data at the end. 
 
Considerations of Measurement and Accuracy 
 
An integrating meter such as the M-27 Noise Dosimeter can integrate all continuous, intermittent 
and impulsive sound levels within the range of the instrument. This avoids many of the potential errors 
created by attempting to read and correctly interpolate sound level meter readings in fluctuating sound 
fields. However, it is important to use the M-27 correctly and to understand its limits (true of any instru-
ment) to achieve its maximum accuracy. 
 
Microphone location generally has the greatest effect on the accuracy of any noise measuring 
instrument. The correct placement of the M-27 microphone has been discussed under Effects of Operator 
Presence. 
 
Threshold discontinuity can cause notable differences in readings on various meters if the noise 
level is near the threshold. Since the instrument assumes that noise even slightly below the threshold is 
absolute quiet, that noise level is not accumulated into the results while a noise level just slightly higher is 
accumulated. This is most noticeable in the readings of dose if the threshold is the same as the criterion 
level.
 
 
Peak noise levels greater than the range of the instrument are "clipped" and act as if they were at 
the maximum level of either 146 dB on the 50 dB range or 126 dB on the 30 dB range.
 
 
Minimum noise levels are either at the bottom of the range or at the noise floor of the instrument. 
For readings which do not have a lower threshold, the accumulated noise will be at these levels.
 
 
Crest factor is an almost meaningless term for instruments with crest factors in excess of 30 dB. 
The M-27 is capable of measuring pulses as short as 1 millisecond with a peak amplitude of 143 dB and a 
background level of 80 dB. This is a pulse range of 63 dB. The crest factor would depend on how often this 
pulse occurred but could be greater than 60 dB.
 
 
ACCESSORIES 
 
Model WS-5 Windscreen 
 
Refer to page 22 on how to use the windscreen with the M-27 microphone. 
 
Model MB-1 Microphone Bracket 
 
Refer to page 20.
 
 
Cables 
 
59-818   36-pin Centronics parallel cable.
 
59-843   25-pin serial female connector cable.
 
59-874   25-pin serial male connector cable.
 
59-758   Computer booster cable.
 
59-879   9-pin serial female. 
 
Tripods 
 
Quest supplies two models of tripods for use with the M-27 as an area monitor. For use refer to 
page 21. 
 
BX-9 Battery Change Adapter 
 
To preserve stored data in the M-27 memory during a battery change, the BX-9 Battery Change 
Adapter may be used. The BX-9 allows you to remotely power the M-27 by plugging it into the printer 
output connector and therefore keeping the dosimeter powered while disconnecting the battery and 
replacing it with a fresh one. The BX-9 utilizes pins number 14 and 16 on the printer connector.