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Environmental Quality Meter 

with Sound

850069

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for 850069

Page 1: ...1 Environmental Quality Meter with Sound 850069 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...the USA The contents of this manual may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or other means that do not yet exist or may be developed including photocopyi...

Page 3: ...RIALS SUPPLIED 6 FEATURES 6 UNIT DESCRIPTION 7 LCD DISPLAY 8 KEYPAD 9 SOUND CALIBRATION 10 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 12 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 20 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 SPECIFICATIONS 22 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 25...

Page 4: ...Light Meter measures light using an exclusive photodiode and color correction filter light sensor Meets the Commission Internationale de l Eclairage CIE photopic standards Anemometer measures wind sp...

Page 5: ...t Recommended exposure limits for the various elements have been set through government organizations such as the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA and the National Institute for O...

Page 6: ...5 V Batteries Instruction Manual FEATURES Multi Purpose 5 in 1 Meter Rugged Light Weight and Portable Accurate and Easy to Use One Button Control Hold Minimum and Maximum Recall Multi Channel Display...

Page 7: ...sor Easel Stand Back of Unit LCD Display Key Pad Humidity Sensor Back of Unit RS232 DC 9V Power Adapter Ports Side of Unit Temperature Thermocouple Input Port Bottom of Unit Tripod Screw and Battery C...

Page 8: ...ent Units ft min m S km h MPH knots Feet per minute Meters per second Kilometers per hour Miles per hour Nautical miles per hour Relative Humidity Measurement Units Relative humidity RH is a term used...

Page 9: ...es KEY PAD Turns the unit on off Freezes current measurement value Clears recorded min max values Selects measurement mode Changes unit of measure for light meter and temperature scale Changes unit of...

Page 10: ...ed with the microphone adapter 2 Insert meter s sound probe into the calibrator 3 Turn the calibrator on and select 94 dB 4 Turn the meter on and use the FUNCTION button to se lect the Sound Level met...

Page 11: ...esired calibration setting 7 Press MAX MIN to accept the calibration point The meter display flashes to indicate that the meter is ready to save the calibration data 8 Press UNIT to save the calibrati...

Page 12: ...TION until the meter displays the Lux or Ft cd light level measuring unit 3 Press LUX FT CD to select between Lux and Ft cd 4 To ensure measurement accuracy calibrate the light meter using the Zero Of...

Page 13: ...ings are taken while holding the meter upside down the values display upside down on the LCD 180 from the other function displays 3 Holding the meter upside down continuously press UNIT to select the...

Page 14: ...ment values display upside down on the LCD 180 from the other function displays 3 Holding the meter upside down press C F to select between a Celsius C and Fahrenheit F temperature reading 4 Ensure th...

Page 15: ...ferences between the probe and the meter may cause inaccurate results Allow a few minutes for the probe and meter to adjust to ambient temperature 3 Continuously press FUNCTION until the meter display...

Page 16: ...sired measurement function Sound Light Air Velocity Relative Humidity or Temperature 3 When a value displays that you want to retain press HOLD The meter freezes the current measurement value and disc...

Page 17: ...de this feature 1 With the meter turned on press MAX MIN The meter displays REC disables the Auto Off feature and enters Record Mode 2 While the meter displays REC you can view both the maximum and mi...

Page 18: ...meter clears the previously recorded MAX MIN values and enters Record Mode 4 To exit the Record Mode press and hold MAX MIN for 2 seconds The meter exits Record Mode displays the current reading valu...

Page 19: ...available as optional accessories and attach simply via the screw mount located on the back of the meter To use the easel 1 Lift up the easel s bottom edge and extend out using the easel s hinge 2 Us...

Page 20: ...rews that secure the battery compartment and remove the cover 3 Remove the old batteries and replace with 6 new AAA batteries ensuring correct polarity 4 Replace the compartment cover and re secure us...

Page 21: ...the batteries Refer to Battery Replacement page 24 Display Disappeared If the low battery indicator appeared on the LCD before the display disappeared replace the batteries Refer to Battery Replacemen...

Page 22: ...r Supply DC 1 5 V battery UM4 AAA x 6 Or DC 9V adapter input Power Consumption Anemometer Approx DC 11 mA Other functions Approx DC 7 5 mA Operating Temp 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Operating Humidity Maxim...

Page 23: ...dB 0 1 dB 1 5 dB 23 5 C Acoustic Range 35 to 130 dB Acoustic Frequency 31 5 Hz to 8 Microphone Type Electric condenser 1 2 rdg reading dgt digital Anemometer Specifications Unit Range Resolution Accu...

Page 24: ...ications Unit Range Resolution Accuracy C Ambient 0 50 C 0 1 C 1 2 C F Ambient 32 122 F 0 1 F 2 5 F C Type K 100 1300 C 0 1 C 1 rdg 1 C F Type K 148 2372 F 0 1 F 1 rdg 2 F RH 10 95 RH 0 1 RH 70 RH 4 R...

Page 25: ...Thermometer Probe 800065 Insertion Type K Penetration Thermometer Probe 800066 Large Type K Penetration Thermometer Probe 800086 Large Type J Penetration Thermometer Probe 800073 Type K Surface Thermo...

Page 26: ...tion www aiha org Canadian Centre for Occupational Health Safety www ccohs ca Commission Internationale de l Eclairage www cie co at Environmental Protection Agency www epa gov International Electrote...

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Page 28: ...es not cover probes batteries battery leakage or damage resulting from accident tampering misuse or abuse of the product Opening the meter to expose its electronics will break the waterproof seal and...

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