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casella cel-450 manualCEL-6813 dB23 V1.0. SOFTWARE FOR the. Users HandbookWolseley Road. Kempston. BedfordFax. E-mail. Web:Fax. E-mail. Web. CASELLAUSA.com. Contents. Page 2 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. ContentsSound Level Meters................ 11Remote Sound Level Meter............. 13Opening a Customised Report........... 29Software InstallationThe dB23 software is suitable for downloading data stored in the. CEL-450 and CEL-490 Sound Level Meters, plus post processing withThere are comprehensive wordUp to eight sound level meters can be connected andA diagram illustrating the relationships of the menu bars andIn addition, please register yourDatafile. Once downloaded to the PC, the data set for a single run isCopying Datafiles. When copying Datafiles to another disk or directory, make sure. CEL dB23 Users Handbook - Page 5. InstallationTarget File. The filepath and filename for saving the next run to beFlags: Sometimes dB values are accompanied by additional informationRefer to the sound level meterThis manual assumesOn installation, Data, Export and Reports directories are created in theThe files are stored with a filename specified byRun summary file,Text file, accessed via the View menu, in which comments andAll run data: dose results plus profiles, stored in binary format.The dB23 software offers the following formats when you open or saveHighEdit: not recommended, as editing can be performed onlyANSI: recommended for text only report files, as it uses the samePage 6 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. Software InstallationOEM: not recommended for text only report files, as someRich Text Format: recommended for reports that are to containOnce you have opened a datafile, a notepad becomes available via the. View menu that allows you to enter relevant notes and comments thatAt least 8 MByte of free RAM space (16 MB is recommended). Hard disk drive with at least 10 MB of free space. RS 232 Serial Communications Port or USB Connector with. USB to RS232 converter. PC CD Rom Drive.http://www.libit.it/public/daewoo-dtq-27u4sc-manual.xml
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Monochrome or colour VGA or Super VGA monitor. Printer - Optional.Before installation, it is recommended that back-up copies be made ofKeep the original in a safe place and use theTo start the installation, run the “Setup” program on theWhen the software is started, it checks what the local languageCEL dB23 Users Handbook - Page 7. InstallationPlease note that the Language option is available only whileLanguages dialog. The following options are available from the Select Fixed. Languages dialog:From now on, the information will be displayed in the chosenThe Setup program installs files in both specified Program directory (i.e.Control panel. Page 8 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. Establishing CommunicationLocal communication is used for testing sound level meter control andEstablish local communication between sound level meter and. PC as follows.Figure 1.Program Group or from the Windows Start Menu. The mainThe communication settings for dB23 must be configured. BEFORE instrument control or download can take place.Figure 1: Local connection between sound level meter and PC. CEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 9. Establishing Communication. Options for the COM port, baud rate and Stop bits can now beNo communication will be possible if the instrument and softwareWhen communicating with a PC it makes no difference whichThe settings will be stored and retained for further dB23 sessions.The sound level meter recognises that it is connected to a PCCommunication with the sound level meter can now occur at anyPage 10 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. Establishing CommunicationWith Up To 8 Sound Level Meters. This type of communication is used to control or download remoteCommunication. Communication with up to eight sound level meters is possible whenCOM ports on the PC. It is not necessary to have any sound level meter connected toProgram Group or from the Windows Start Menu. The main application screen will be displayed.COM Port. option from the Instrument menu.http://www.termosystem.pl/userfiles/daewoo-dv-115-user-manual.xml The Change COM port dialog allows the COM port, Baud rateThe settings will be stored and retained for further dB23 sessions.CEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 11. Establishing Communication. The Modem settings dialog requires the following entries. Initialisation. Dial. ConnectNo carrier. No dialtone. No answer. These fields may already contain settings.GSM Wavecom modem into the relevant fields. When a different type of modem is to be used, enter detailsRemote Modem settings (Modem enabled) box. The current settings will now be loaded each time the softwareThe Phone numbers dialog requires the following entries. Phone number. Location.Page 12 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. Establishing CommunicationSound Level Meter. Establish communication between a remote sound level meter and the. PC as follows.During the start up sequence, the instrument display will indicateInterface status: RS 232 connectedProgram Group or from the Windows Start Menu. The mainBEFORE instrument control or download can take place.Options for the COM port, baud rate and Stop bits can now beCEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 13. Establishing CommunicationThe settings will be stored and retained for further dB23 sessions. Communication with the sound level meter can now occur at anyPage 14 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. SLM ControlIt is not possible to open the Control and Download windowsA “Disconnected” message is displayed.Or, select the Instrument menu and and see additional entries,Connect Link. Break Link. Figure 2: The full Instrument menu. CEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 15. SLM ControlThe software will connect either the local sound level meter, dialAfter a successful connection, the display illustrated in Figure 3This on-line display echoes theFigure 3: The Control display. Page 16 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. SLM ControlThe refresh rate of the data panel on this screen is approximatelyThe control button panel can be moved, while the data panel canA smoother movement of the data panel is achieved when theCautions. If the keys on the PC monitor are used to STOP the. If the keys on the PC monitor are used to change theThis can beFigure 4 shows the main key functions and identifies informationOperators Handbook or Field Guide for more detailedAlthough data is displayed on the PC monitor, it is saved only inA warning will be given asking for confirmation of these actions. CEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 17. SLM Control. Figure 4: Displayed information and key functionsPage 18 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. SLM Control. CEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 19. SLM ControlPage 20 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. DownloadIt is not possible to open the Control and Download windowsAn empty Download window will be displayed.Or, select the Instrument menu and and see additional entries,The software will connect either the local sound level meter, dialThe display illustrated in Figure 6 will be shown on the PC.Alternatively use the Target File button to display a dialog, intoCEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 21. Download. Figure 6: The Download display. When you expect to perform a multiple download, use no moreWhen you have highlighted more than one run, a dialog box willPage 22 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. DownloadRefresh List or the GO button will restart the data transfer fromOnce data transfer and conversion are complete, a “Download. Successful” message and dialog box asking: “Do you wishConnect the nextCEL-dB23 Users Handbook - Page 23. Download. Page 24 - CEL dB23 Users HandbookData files that have been transferred to the PC can be openedFigure 7 shows the screen layout of dB23 and the functions of the topData can be viewed in dB23 as a text readout or as a graphical display.MGBFAB.COM/images/case-tools-lab-manual-for-mca.pdf At the end of a download operation, the software can open the data fileIn order to access a different stored dataFigure 7: The buttonbar functions of dB23The data file will be opened and a run summary windowAny data viewed in dB23 can be printed using the Print option from the. File menu. Reports can be compiled by copying data from the displayBoth text and graph displays can be copiedData is viewed by selecting the appropriate measurement data type fromTo view the equivalent text information, select the Text optionThe View menu allows the following data types to be displayed. Run Summary. Period Results. Profile. Statistical Information. Notes. Only the types of data that have been stored with the run will beThe Period Results display shows only a single period or theRecord option from the View menu, or the appropriate toolbar buttons. There is also a Period Profile view that displays a graph of the periodFigure 8: Third-octave graph. When viewing data as a graph, it is possible to see only oneTo view other parameters, select. Period Result Function.The graph display can be customised by using the selectionsCursors can be controlled using theWhen viewing profile data, the graphOptions menu.Period data (and profiles downloaded from a CEL-490) can be exportedThe Run Summary for this file will be displayed.If you wish to export all available data from the run, leave the. Run Summary as the active Window.Make the requiredA windows dialog is opened which allows data types and dataMake suitable entries, then press OK.Insert a suitableFor example call the file run01 and save it in theAn appropriate file extension will beA further information boxWhile the data conversion and export operation are in progress,This prevents anyReport PreparationAlternatively, theThis word processor offers many of the abilities found in professionalProceed as follows:New Report Window option. A report window is opened and the whole of the standard reportThe contents of this window can now be edited, saved andAlternatively, use Open Report if anA report window is opened. If a new report has been opened,CEL dB23 Users Handbook - Page 29. Report PreparationSome other windows applications change the systemIf another application has changed the default settings, evenWhen a report file is open, it includes a Print Setup option. When you have finished inserting text and graphs from the data files, orAlternatively, use the Save As option when you have justYou will be required toThe report will be saved with an.rtf file extension.The Print Preview window shows the whole of the currentPage 30 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. Report PreparationA standard windows print dialog box will be displayed so thatClick OK to startCEL dB23 Users Handbook - Page 31. Report Preparation. Page 32 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. WarrantyCASELLA CEL’s liability is limited to items of their ownIn the event of a malfunction appearing during the warrantyBedford. Please include the following information. Instrument Type(s), Serial Number(s) and Firmware Version. Number(s). Customer name and address. Contact name and phone number. Details of any PC and Software involved, including Version. Number(s). Reason for returning the equipment with a detailed descriptionList of any error messages that may have been displayed. All disks are checked for viruses before they are dispatched. WeAs CASELLA CEL are continually improving their software,CEL dB23 Users Handbook - Page 33. Warranty. The manufacturers reserve the right to change the contents of this handbook without notice. CEL software and instrumentation is designed, manufactured and serviced by:Warranty. CEL dB23 Users Handbook - Page 35. Warranty. Page 36 - CEL dB23 Users Handbook. Not under certificate of calibration but it does calibrate up as it should-see photos. Instrument in excellent condition. Hardly appears to have been used at all. Comes with Casella case and windscreen but no other accessories Manual available on-line at Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 You are the light of the world. Discover everything Scribd has to offer, including books and audiobooks from major publishers. Start Free Trial Cancel anytime. 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In 1991 he was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and in 1999, he was elected a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and in 1991 he was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. He received his M.S. in 1975 and the Ph.D. in 1977 in Statistics at Purdue. Disability-related accessibility issue. Please contact the College of Science. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author Starting from the basics of probability, the authors develop the theory of statistical inference using techniques, definitions, and concepts that are statistical and are natural extensions and consequences of previous concepts. This book can be used for readers who have a solid mathema Starting from the basics of probability, the authors develop the theory of statistical inference using techniques, definitions, and concepts that are statistical and are natural extensions and consequences of previous concepts. This book can be used for readers who have a solid mathematics background. It can also be used in a way that stresses the more practical uses of statistical theory, being more concerned with understanding basic statistical concepts and deriving reasonable statistical procedures for a variety of situations, and less concerned with formal optimality investigations. To see what your friends thought of this book,Either a good class on Real Analysis, or a good class involving mathematical proofs is a must. I used this book for a 2-semester sequence in Probability Theory and Statistical Inference, as part of an MS in Statistics. Do EVERY example, and work through end of chapter problems as needed for your class, relevant to your own learning goals, or as tickles your fan Either a good class on Real Analysis, or a good class involving mathematical proofs is a must. Do EVERY example, and work through end of chapter problems as needed for your class, relevant to your own learning goals, or as tickles your fancy. The solutions manual is available courtesy of Google, and I highly recommend using it when you hit a wall. The level of mathematics here is one where you want to correct your intuition as quickly as possible if it's not right. Clear prose, though the examples could use some work. Not recommended for stats newbies. Clear notations, well thought examples, clear proofs and unitary treatment of statistics. This is one of the top 10 math books I've read and statistics was not (past tense) one of my favorite subjects. This is the kind of book that can change your perspective about statistics. The author goes to great length to make the book self contained and when fundamental but rather difficult to prove results from calculus (or other math) are used, t Clear notations, well thought examples, clear proofs and unitary treatment of statistics. This is the kind of book that can change your perspective about statistics.Doesn't require measure theoretic probability, but it would probably help. Certainly the student must know what a probability measure is. But the latter is a function of the d. And technically, yes, the likelihood and joint pdf are algebraically identical. But the latter is a function of the data, holding the parameter (theta) fixed, whereas the former is a function of the parameter, holding the data fixed. The usefulness of thinking of likelihood comes in when you compute likelihood ratios for different parameter values. Literally no other stats resource I've read on this topic has explained the difference so bluntly. The rest is Bayesian history. The regression part may be too concise, OK, after all, that may be the task of a econometrics text. But I still believe that if the authors could explain the later chapters using matrix is would be more elegant and intuitive. ?? ??I did not do the exercise and have a very weak stat background, which makes me rather difficult to follow the serious proofs and logics in later chapters. ?? ??I would read it again very soon and do the exercises at the same time. Hope it would be better. ?? ??After all, it is a very standard grad stat book for econ students. Harvard or MIT also use this one for their students at that level. This isn't a book from which I could very easily self-teach myself statistics, as many of the examples tend to be the odd case. I don't have a book at this same level for comparison, so I can't judge this book relatively. Standard text used in the first series of graduate level theoretical statistics. Self-instruction will be tough, but the solution manual may assist with that. Proofs are sometimes not provided which can make that harder. If taking as part of a formal course, make sure to engage the Professor or instructor on those more difficult matters. There are some parts of the question settings can be easily ignored and will be the key to solve problems. Explanations are quite clear but require a certain level of math sophistication. Definite clear my doubts about Bayesian inference. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. This new edition has been revised towards a coherent and flowing coverage of these simulation techniques, with incorporation of the most recent developments in the field. In particular, the introductory coverage of random variable generation has been totally revised, with many concepts being unified through a fundamental theorem of simulation There are five completely new chapters that cover Monte Carlo control, reversible jump, slice sampling, sequential Monte Carlo, and perfect sampling. There is a more in-depth coverage of Gibbs sampling, which is now contained in three consecutive chapters. The development of Gibbs sampling starts with slice sampling and its connection with the fundamental theorem of simulation, and builds up to two-stage Gibbs sampling and its theoretical properties. A third chapter covers the multi-stage Gibbs sampler and its variety of applications. Lastly, chapters from the previous edition have been revised towards easier access, with the examples getting more detailed coverage. This textbook is intended for a second year graduate course, but will also be useful to someone who either wants to apply simulation techniques for the resolution of practical problems or wishes to grasp the fundamental principles behind those methods. The authors do not assume familiarity with Monte Carlo techniques (such as random variable generation), with computer programming, or with any Markov chain theory (the necessary concepts are developed in Chapter 6). A solutions manual, which covers approximately 40 of the problems, is available for instructors who require the book for a course. Christian P. Robert is Professor of Statistics in the Applied Mathematics Department at Universite Paris Dauphine, France. He is also Head of the Statistics Laboratory at the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST) of the National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) in Paris, and Adjunct Professor at Ecole Polytechnique. He has written three other books and won the 2004 DeGroot Prize for The Bayesian Choice, Second Edition, Springer 2001. He also edited Discretization and MCMC Convergence Assessment, Springer 1998. He has served as associate editor for the Annals of Statistics, Statistical Science and the Journal of the American Statistical Association. He is a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and a winner of the Young Statistician Award of the Societe de Statistique de Paris in 1995. George Casella is Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Statistics, University of Florida. He has served as the Theory and Methods Editor of the Journal of the American Statistical Association and Executive Editor of Statistical Science. He has authored three other textbooks: Statistical Inference, Second Edition, 2001, with Roger L.