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Error message

Meaning

ROM error

RAM error

Adjustment data error

Chapter 6

Maintenance and Service

Cleaning

To clean the product, wipe it gently with a soft cloth
moistened with water or mild detergent. Never use solvents
such as benzene, alcohol, acetone, ether, ketones, thinners
or gasoline, as they can deform and discolor the case.
Wipe the LCD or Lens ring gently with a soft, dry cloth.

Service

If the product seems to be malfunctioning, confirm that the
batteries are not discharged, and that the sensor is not open
circuited before contacting your dealer or Hioki
representative.
Pack the product carefully so that it will not be damaged
during shipment, and include a detailed written description
of the problem. Hioki cannot be responsible for damage
that occurs during shipment.

Error Messages

The following error may be displayed on the LCD of the
main instrument as shown below.

When this occurs, repair or check the device. Contact your
dealer or Hioki representative. Contact your dealer or Hioki
representative.

Summary of Contents for 3640-20

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL For は専用機種 複数の場合は で区切る 不要の場合はとる 形名を入力 複数の場合は で区切る 3640 20 品名を入力 LUX LOGGER ...

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Page 3: ...ng the Battery 5 2 2 Power Save Function 7 2 3 Setting Current Time 8 2 4 Connecting 9662 LUX SENSOR 9 Chapter 3 Settings 11 3 1 Setting Items 11 3 2 Manual Setting 14 3 3 Setting by COMMUNICATION BASE 16 Chapter 4 Specifications 19 Chapter 5 Reference 21 5 1 Recommended Levels of Illumination 21 5 2 Relative Spectral Response Characteristics in the Visible Spectrum 23 5 3 Angled Incident Light Ch...

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Page 5: ...________________ Introduction ______________________________________________________________ Introduction Thank you for purchasing this HIOKI 3640 20 LUX LOGGER To get the maximum performance from the unit please read this manual first and keep this at hand ...

Page 6: ...s delivered check and make sure that it has not been damaged in transit If the unit is damaged or fails to operate according to the specifications contact your dealer or HIOKI representative Accessories 9662 LUX SENSOR Instruction Manual LR03 alkaline battery X 4 built into this unit for monitor Before using the product the first time verify that it operates normally to ensure that the no damage o...

Page 7: ...ility for any accident or injury except that resulting due to defect in its product Safety Symbols This symbol is affixed to locations on the equipment where the operator should consult corresponding topics in this manual which are also marked with the symbol before using relevant functions of the equipment In the manual this mark indicates explanations which it is particularly important that the ...

Page 8: ... display scale value or the length of the scale in cases where the scale consists of unequal increments or where the maximum value cannot be defined In general this is the range value the value written on the range selector or equivalent currently in use rdg displayed or indicated value This signifies the value actually being measured i e the value that is currently indicated or displayed by the m...

Page 9: ...ns NOTE Attach the supplied light sensor cap to the detector and then perform zero ajustment before measurement Do not store or use the tester where it will be exposed to direct sunlight high temperature high humidity or condensation If exposed to such conditions the tester may be damaged the insulation may deteriorate and the tester may no longer satisfy its specifications The reference level as ...

Page 10: ...rding method Setting 3640 20 with COMMUNICATION BASE and PC Interval Current time Start control Range Recording method Comment See 3 2 Press REC STOP button to start measurement Setting start control Start control options No Yes Quick start Prescheduled start Starts measurement immediately Starts measurement at prescheduled time Setting recording method Endless One time When recording data reaches...

Page 11: ...___ NOTE 3640 20 LUX LOGGER are not able to set up it to 3910 20 COMMUNICATION BASE Use 3911 20 3912 20 COMMUNICATION BASE to set 3640 20 Chapter 1 Product Overview 3640 20 LUX LOGGER with 9662 LUX SONSOR records 1 channel of data at illuminance Data is saved in nonvolatile memory when batteries are weak or removed for replacement ...

Page 12: ...ement value and settings Optical data transfer ports Enables optical data transfer to COMMUNICATION BASE INTERVAL button Calls up interval setting display to set interval Zero ajustment button Performs zero adjustment for the Lux Sensor REC STOP button Pressing more than 1 second initiates or stops recording SELECT button Interval is selected in interval setting display Sensor connection terminal ...

Page 13: ...6 min 40 s 10 s 3 day 16 h 26 min 40 s 15 s 5 day 13 h 20 min 20 s 7 day 9 h 46 min 40 s 30 s 11 day 2 h 40 min 1 min 22 day 5 h 20 min 2 min 44 day 10 h 40 min 5 min 111 day 2 h 20 min 10 min 222 day 5 h 20 min 15 min 333 day 8 h 20 min 444 day 10 h 40 min 30 min 666 day 6 h 60 min 1333 day 8 h 1 2 Interval and Maximum Recording Time Interval and maximum recording time when power save function is...

Page 14: ...4 _____________________________________________________________________ 1 2 Interval and Maximum Recording Time ______________________________________________________________ ...

Page 15: ...during installation Otherwise poor performance or damage from battery leakage could result Handle and dispose of batteries in accordance with local regulations CAUTION When exchanging the batteries the circuit may sometimes short circuit due to static electricity As far as possible do not touch the base board with bare hands Chapter 2 Set Up 2 1 Replacing the Battery Installing new batteries ensur...

Page 16: ..._____________________ 2 1 Replacing the Battery ______________________________________________________________ 1 Remove back cover screw to remove cover Verify polarity and install four new LR03 alkaline batteries 2 Fit cover properly and tighten screw ...

Page 17: ...However while recording REC mark shows each conditions Press any button to turn display on to display measurement value or to set settings Note when interval setting display is on sleep does not engage with no button press Initially power save function is on To turn off power save function follow the instructions below When power save function is off maximum continuous duration is approximately 10...

Page 18: ...__________________________________________________ 2 3 Setting Current Time When replacing 3640 20 LUX LOGGER batteries or using 3640 20 stand alone with manual operation for the first time connect with COMMUNICATION BASE and set current time See how to set current time in COMMUNICATION BASE instruction manual ...

Page 19: ... Lens Lens ring Measurement reference plane REF LEVEL Cord length 2000 mm 2 4 Connecting 9662 LUX SENSOR Connecting 9662 LUX SENSOR Connecting 9662 LUX SENSOR to sensor connection terminal When connecting sensor securely insert connection cable to unit as designated by triangle mark on connection terminal Improper connection results in failure to output accurate signal The unit cannot display the ...

Page 20: ...rite core around the loop as shown in the illustration below Zero ajustment With the measurement value displayed place the cap provided over the lens If you press the zero adjust button 0Adj appears on the LCD and zero adjustment is performed for all ranges If the REC mark or mark is displayed on the LCD zero adjustment cannot be performed If the cap is not set 100 x1 or greater for the 2000 1x ra...

Page 21: ...rval setting Vaild Vaild Vaild 4 Current time setting Vaild Vaild 5 Start control Vaild Vaild 6 Recording method setting Vaild Vaild 7 Range setting Vaild Vaild 8 Comments Vaild NOTE Comment setting are available when personal computer is connected to both logger and COMMUNICATION BASE Chapter 3 Settings 3 1 Setting Items Logger stand alone manual settings and settings in combination with COMMUNIC...

Page 22: ...second Or recording stops automatically when data is full when set to recording method one time 3 Interval setting Set interval with logger alone or using COMMUNICATION BASE 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 min 4 Current time setting To set current time see COMMUNICATION BASE instruction manual 5 Start control Set specific recording date and time using COMMUNICATION BASE to engage time sch...

Page 23: ...ION BASE and PC range setting is available Two measurement range options are 2000 lx 20000 lx and 2000000 lx Set the range comply with the maximum illuminance will be measured 8 Comments Set comments entered by personal computer to logger using COMMUNICATION BASE When sorting collected recording data comments are helpful Comment setting is available when personal computer is connected to both logg...

Page 24: ...UX LOGGER stand alone manual operation settings are shown below 1 Interval setting Press INTERVAL button to switch measurement value display to interval setting display INTVL appears Press SELECT button to designate interval Press INTERVAL button to complete setting 2 Setting range Press RANGE button on monitor screen to select 2000 lx 20000 lx or 2000000 lx When measurement range is reselected de...

Page 25: ...ng and ending recording Press REC STOP button for 1 second to clear last recorded data and start recording REC appears Press REC STOP button for 1 second to stop recording When memory is full recording automatically stops when recording method one time is selected When batteries are weak recording does not start During recording weak batteries interrupt recording ...

Page 26: ...ding communication with COMMUNICATION BASE is available However communication is disabled when logger is set to sleep 3 3 Setting by COMMUNICATION BASE 1 Press logger INTERVAL button lightly to display LCD 2 When logger LCD shows REC mark or clock icon press REC STOP button for more than 1 second to stop recording During recording or waiting time before recording start time data transfer cannot be...

Page 27: ...computer COMMUNICATION BASE and 3640 20 must be connected during setting Common settings are available to be set in 3911 3912 setting items This enables 3640 20 and COMMUNICATION BASE settings 3640 20 settings in application software COMMUNICATION UTILITY packaged with COMMUNICATION BASE are as follows Go to Communication on the menu bar in COMMUNICATION UTILITY and select Set measurement conditio...

Page 28: ...18 _____________________________________________________________________ 3 3 Setting by COMMUNICATION BASE ______________________________________________________________ ...

Page 29: ...erval Battery status remaining battery power indicator 4 phases Unit X1000 lx recording REC prescheduled Interval 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 min Recording capacity 32 000 data Recording start Manual start Prescheduled start Recording stop Manual stop Memory full Recording method One time Endless Displaying Max Min value Displays maximum value and minimum value Data backup Available D...

Page 30: ...s altitude up to 2000 m 6562 feet Operate temperature and humidity range 0 to 40 80 RH or less no condensation 32 to 122 Storage temperature and humidity range 10 to 50 80 RH or less no condensation 14 to 140 Operating temperature and humidity for guaranteed accuracy Guaranteed accuracy period 23 5 73 9 80 RH or less 1 year Accessories LR03 alkaline battery X 4 9662 LUX SENSOR Instruction Manual O...

Page 31: ...______ Level of illuminance lx Place 1500 to 750 Offices designing and drawing rooms 750 to 300 Offices conference rooms and computer rooms 300 to 100 Workrooms corridors stairways and restrooms 75 to 30 Indoor emergency stairways Chapter 5 Reference 5 1 Recommended Levels of Illumination Suitable levels of illuminance According to the JIS standard Z 9110 1979 Offices ...

Page 32: ...visual work 750 to 300 Assembling inspecting testing selecting and visual ordinary work 300 to 150 Wrapping and packing 75 to 30 Indoor emergency stairways Level of illuminance lx Place 1500 to 300 Precision drawing or drafting precision experimenting library reading rooms and precision handicraft 750 to 200 Classrooms library reading rooms experiment demonstration rooms staff rooms and gymnasia 3...

Page 33: ... to 830 nm in the wavelength and is the maximum at 555 nm The International Commission on Illumination CIE has established comparative standards for luminosity setting the maximum perception for 1 and indicating the amount of perception of each wavelength by the relative value and calculating the average of many people In the 3640 20 the relative spectral response characteristics are close to the ...

Page 34: ...______________________________________ Deviation from consine characteristics 3640 20 5 3 Angled Incident Light Characteristics It is known that the luminance is proportional to the cosine of the incident angle of light the cosine law In the 3640 20 the shape of the light sensor hook etc is so made that it can follow the cosine law closely ...

Page 35: ...e LCD or Lens ring gently with a soft dry cloth Service If the product seems to be malfunctioning confirm that the batteries are not discharged and that the sensor is not open circuited before contacting your dealer or Hioki representative Pack the product carefully so that it will not be damaged during shipment and include a detailed written description of the problem Hioki cannot be responsible ...

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Page 39: ...m Printed in Japan 3640A981 05 All reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are unclear or in error please contact your supplier or the International Sales and Marketing Department at HIOKI headquarters In the interests of product development the contents of this manual are subject to revision without prior notice The content of this manual i...

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