Noise Nuisance Recorder The Trojan By Cirrus Research
The Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder uses the very latest in sound level meter technology to give you all of the functions you need, all measured at the same time. The Trojan noise nuisance recorder provides simple, effective measurement of noise nuisance for EHO's & Housing Associations. To save you time, the Trojan is automatically setup as a Noise Nuisance Recorder when it's connected inside the case. All of the functions, parameters and information that you need for noise nuisance measurements is stored automatically. Also If you remove the Trojan from the case, it becomes a fully featured Class 1 sound level meter giving you a wide range of functions and features.
The Cirrus Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder Key Features
-Designed specifically for Noise Nuisance measurement
-Complete Class 1 Noise Nuisance Recorder System
-Simple setup & operation
-Wireless remote controls
-Measurement of all parameters
-Uncompressed audio recording
-Licence-Free software with free lifetime updates
-Automatic startup & restart
-Audio playback calibration
Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder Ease Of Use
Step 1 - Plug in
When the Trojan is connected in the box, it is automatically configured into Noise Nuisance mode. Everything is setup for you so there's no need to set any parameters, functions or measurements. Connect the microphone and power and you're ready to go.
If you want to use the Trojan as a handheld sound level meter, simply unplug it from the box and the instrument will configure itself as a fully featured Class 1 sound level meter, ready for environmental noise measurements.
Step 2 - Switch on
Simply switch on the power supply and the Trojan will start up. There's no need to do anything else and as the instrument is already programmed and setup, you don't need to make any adjustments, corrections or configurations.
Step 3 - Calibrate
Simply attach the acoustic calibrator to the microphone and press the calibrate button. The instrument will automatically calibrate itself and make any required adjustments. The acoustic calibrator supplied with the Trojan is a full Class 1 unit with PTB Type Approval and will automatically correct itself for temperature and barometric pressure so you don't need to do anything else.
Видео Noise Nuisance Recorder The Trojan By Cirrus Research канала Cirrus Research plc
The Cirrus Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder Key Features
-Designed specifically for Noise Nuisance measurement
-Complete Class 1 Noise Nuisance Recorder System
-Simple setup & operation
-Wireless remote controls
-Measurement of all parameters
-Uncompressed audio recording
-Licence-Free software with free lifetime updates
-Automatic startup & restart
-Audio playback calibration
Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder Ease Of Use
Step 1 - Plug in
When the Trojan is connected in the box, it is automatically configured into Noise Nuisance mode. Everything is setup for you so there's no need to set any parameters, functions or measurements. Connect the microphone and power and you're ready to go.
If you want to use the Trojan as a handheld sound level meter, simply unplug it from the box and the instrument will configure itself as a fully featured Class 1 sound level meter, ready for environmental noise measurements.
Step 2 - Switch on
Simply switch on the power supply and the Trojan will start up. There's no need to do anything else and as the instrument is already programmed and setup, you don't need to make any adjustments, corrections or configurations.
Step 3 - Calibrate
Simply attach the acoustic calibrator to the microphone and press the calibrate button. The instrument will automatically calibrate itself and make any required adjustments. The acoustic calibrator supplied with the Trojan is a full Class 1 unit with PTB Type Approval and will automatically correct itself for temperature and barometric pressure so you don't need to do anything else.
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