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Wireless Light Sensor 

(PS-3213)

Introduction

The Wireless Light Sensor is a coin cell battery-powered
wireless sensor that connects to a computer or tablet device
through Bluetooth. The sensor measures light through two
apertures. The Spot Light Aperture measures red-green-blue
(RGB) and white light. The Ambient Light Aperture measures
illuminance (measured in lux, or lumens per square meter),
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) in sunlight, and solar
irradiance (in watts per square meter). The Ambient Light
Aperture also measures ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B
(UVB), allowing ultraviolet index (UVI) to be calculated.

Either PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue is used to display and
analyze the measurements from the sensor. The sensor also
supports remote data logging for long term experiments; for
more information on this, see the PASCO Capstone or
SPARKvue online help. Since each sensor has a unique device
ID number, more than one can be connected to a computer or
tablet at the same time.

Features

 Battery Status LED

Indicates the battery level of the sensor by blinking red at
low power.

 Spot Light Aperture

Used to measure red, green, blue, and white light.

 Bluetooth Status LED

Indicates the status of the sensor’s Bluetooth connection.

Bluetooth LED

Status

Red blink

Ready to pair

Green blink

Connected

Yellow blink

Logging data

For information on remote data logging, see the PASCO
Capstone or SPARKvue online help.

 Device ID number

Use this to identify the sensor when connecting via
Bluetooth.

 Battery drawer

Holds the coin cell battery that powers the sensor.

 ON button

Press to turn the sensor on. Press and briefly hold to turn
the sensor off. Note that the sensor automatically turns
itself off after several minutes of inactivity if not connected.

 Ambient Light Aperture

Used to measure UVA and UVB.

Get the software

You can use the sensor with SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone
software. If you’re not sure which to use, visit

pasco.com/products/guides/software-comparison

.

SPARKvue is available as a free app for Chromebook, iOS, and
Android devices. We offer a free trial of SPARKvue and
Capstone for Windows and Mac. To get the software, go to

pasco.com/downloads

 or search for SPARKvue in your device’s

app store.

If you have installed the software previously, check that you have
the latest update:

 SPARKvue

Go to Main Menu 

 > Check for Updates

 PASCO Capstone

Go to Help > Check for Updates.

Check for a firmware update

 SPARKvue

1. Press the power button until the LEDs turn on.

2. Open SPARKvue.

3. Select Sensor Data on the Welcome Screen.

4. From the list of available devices, select the sensor that

matches your sensor’s device ID. A notification appears if a
firmware update is available. Click Yes to update the
firmware.

5. Close SPARKvue when the update is complete.

 PASCO Capstone

1. Press and hold the power button until the LEDs turn on.

2. Open PASCO Capstone.

3. Click Hardware Setup.

4. From the list of available devices, select the sensor that

matches your sensor’s device ID. A notification appears if a
firmware update is available. Click Yes to update the
firmware.

5. Close Capstone when the update is complete.

Product Guide | 012-14935B

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