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取扱説明書

ルクスハイテスタ

3423

LUX HiTESTER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for LUX HiTESTER 3423

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Page 5: ...1 __________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ HIOKI 3423...

Page 6: ...2 __________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ IEC 61010 DC...

Page 7: ...3 __________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ f s rdg dgt 1 f s rdg dgt...

Page 8: ...4 __________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ ANALOG OUT...

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Page 11: ...7 __________________________________________________ 1 _____________________________________________ 1 1 1 3423 20 lx 200000 lx 5 LCD AC 9035 AC...

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Page 13: ...9 __________________________________________________ 1 _____________________________________________ 3423 LCD AUTO HOLD 0 20000 lx 00 200000 lx lx RANGE HOLD LIGHT 0 ADJ POWER ON OFF ANALOG OUT 9094...

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Page 15: ...11 __________________________________________________ 2 _____________________________________________ POWER OFF AC 2 2 1 1 2 2 3...

Page 16: ...12 __________________________________________________ 2 _____________________________________________ AC 9035 AC A20630NJ SINO AMERICAN IEC950 6 V 300 mA 5 10 2 2 AC AC...

Page 17: ..._______________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________ 3 1 POWER I ON 2 LCD 0 ADJ ADJ 3 ADJ 4 LCD AUTO RANGE RANGE AUTO 200000 lx 20 lx RANGE 1 5 OF 6 7 HOLD 1 HOLD 8...

Page 18: ...14 __________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________ 9 9094 ANALOG OUT 1 0 1 mV 10 11 POWER OFF 9436 12 POWER OFF...

Page 19: ...15 __________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________ 1 lx CAP POWER I ON AC POWER OFF I ON POWER OFF...

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Page 21: ...____________________________ JIS C 1609 1993 AA E 11 LCD 3 1 2 1999 20000 lx 19990 200000 lx 199900 AUTO HOLD lx EL 20 200 2000 lx 1 20000 lx 10 200000 lx 100 20 200 2000 20000 200000 lx OF 4 rdg 1dgt...

Page 22: ...______ 8 1 1 10 1 100 Hz 120 Hz 1 2 2 10 40 80 rh 10 50 80 rh 23 5 80 rh 2 DC200 mVf s 2 5 f s DC1 5 V 2 3 R6P 2 3 LR6 2 9035 AC A20630NJ SINO AMERICAN 600 mVA 25 3 V m 120 dgt 74W 170H 30D mm 310 g 3...

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Page 25: ..._________________________________ 6 _____________________________________________ lx 1500 750 750 300 300 100 75 30 lx 3000 1500 1500 750 750 300 300 150 75 30 lx 1500 300 750 200 300 75 75 30 10 2 6...

Page 26: ...22 __________________________________________________ 6 _____________________________________________ 6 2 360 nm 830 nm 555 nm 1 CIE 3423 JIS C 1609 1993 fs...

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Page 29: ...25 __________________________________________________ 7 _____________________________________________ 7 7 1 7 2 OF ADJ CAP...

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Page 31: ...3423 This warranty is valid only in Japan 06 03 386 1192 TEL 0268 28 0555 FAX 0268 28 0559...

Page 32: ...HIOKI URL http www hioki com HIOKI USA CORPORATION 6 Corporate Drive Cranbury NJ 08512 USA TEL 1 609 409 9109 FAX 1 609 409 9108 E MAIL hioki hiokiusa com...

Page 33: ...HIOKI 3423 2008 4 9 386 1192 81 0120 72 0560 TEL 0268 28 0560 FAX 0268 28 0569 E mail info hioki co jp URL http www hioki co jp Printed in Japan 3423A980 09...

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Page 37: ...7 1 1 Product Overview 7 1 2 Names and Functions of Parts 8 Chapter 2 Preparing for measurement 11 2 1 Installing or Replacing the Batteries 11 2 2 Using An Adapter 12 Chapter 3 Measurement Procedure...

Page 38: ...vels of Illumination 23 6 2 Relative Spectral Response Characteristics in the Visible Spectrum 25 6 3 Angled Incident Light Characteristics 26 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Service 27 7 1 Message 27 7 2 C...

Page 39: ...iTESTER To get the maximum performance from the tester please read this manual first and keep this at hand When the unit is delivered check and make sure that it has not been damaged in transit In par...

Page 40: ...jury or death as well as damage to the product Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use We disclaim any responsibility for accidents or injuries not res...

Page 41: ...ead before using the equipment Indicates DC Direct Current Indicates the ON side of the power switch Indicates the OFF side of the power switch WARNING Indicates that incorrect operation presents sign...

Page 42: ...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...

Page 43: ...is not designed to be entirely water or dust proof To avoid damage do not use it in a wet or dusty environment Do not store or use the product where it could be exposed to high temperature or humidity...

Page 44: ...easuring This instrument is equipped with a backlight in the display for measuring under the low illuminance The brightness is set lowest for the low consumption of the batteries It also goes out auto...

Page 45: ...from the display and has a large LCD easy to read in the display for user s convenience Moreover the backlight allows to take readings easily under the low illuminance The display is held when the ba...

Page 46: ...lay Detector Display Detector Light sensor The sensor part for the 3423 Measures the illuminance on the light sensor Display Reference level indication Indicates that the reference level is the tip of...

Page 47: ...decimal point RANGE key Selects the range HOLD key LIGHT key Holds the indication or lights the backlight 0 ADJ key Performs zero adjustment Light sensor cap Attached to the detector when performing z...

Page 48: ...10 __________________________________________________ Notes on Use _____________________________________________...

Page 49: ...cover and screws before using the product Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Also be careful to observe battery polarity during installation Otherwise poor performance or...

Page 50: ...Use an AC adapter that conforms to IEC 950 standards in respect to safety is rated for 6 V 300 mA with 10 stability has 5 mm dia terminals and has a center pin with negative polarity To avoid electri...

Page 51: ...move the light sensor cap and put the detector where the measurement is taken 4 When powering on AUTO is indicated in the LCD display and the Auto Range mode is selected When fixing the range press th...

Page 52: ...olding is released 9 When using the analog output connect the ANALOG OUT terminal and the recorder etc with the 9094 OUTPUT CORD option The analog output value varies by 0 1 mV as the display value va...

Page 53: ...g on several digits may not disappear In this case perform the zero adjustment again Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter and the detector and the display with the POWER switch on Setting the P...

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Page 55: ...Auto AUTO display indicator HOLD HOLD display indicator Battery consumption display indicator Unit symbol lx display indicator EL backlight function Display operation 20 200 2 000 lx range 1 count st...

Page 56: ...nvironment 3 Relative spectral response characteristics in the visible spectrum Deviation from spectral luminous efficiency 8 or less Response characteristics in ultraviolet and infrared spectrums Res...

Page 57: ...ne batteries Maximum rated power 600 mVA Continuous operating time Approx 25 hours Effect of radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field 120 dgt at 3 V m Dimensions and mass Approx 74W 170H 30D mm...

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Page 59: ...stry An official approval from the Japan Electric Meters Inspection Corporation is necessary for this unit to be used as an illuminance meter for legal purposes After the approval the unit can be used...

Page 60: ...22 __________________________________________________ Notes on Use _____________________________________________...

Page 61: ...lace 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 C...

Page 62: ...g 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 prec...

Page 63: ...t 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 wave...

Page 64: ..._________ D eviation from consine characteristics 6 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 I...

Page 65: ...J Indicates the zero adjustment is being performed CAP Indicates that the light sensor cap must be attached to the detector during the zero adjustment To clean the product wipe it gently with a soft c...

Page 66: ...brate it every two years for accurate measurement Contact your nearest service representative If the unit is not functioning properly check the batteries If a problem is found contact your dealer or H...

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Page 69: ...com Printed in Japan 3423A980 09 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 Sales...

Page 70: ...ano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki com HIOKI USA CORPORATION 6 Corporate Drive Cranbury NJ 08512 USA TEL 1 609 409 9109 FAX 1 609 409...

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