INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INDUSTRIAL UV CHECKER
Rev.2
Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL INDUSTRIAL UV CHECKER Rev 2...
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Page 3: ...bring any radio communication unit such as transceiver etc close to this system This may cause the displayed values to be uneven Do not use the instrument where there is much dust and extremely high h...
Page 4: ...tion factor stored in this instrument is erased Before you ask for calibration record the necessary correction factor When the power switch is ON the battery is being consumed When this instrument is...
Page 5: ...may lead to personal injury 1 or damage of facilities 2 1 Personal injury means an injury burn or electric shock which does not require entering or going to hospital 2 Damage of facilities refers to e...
Page 6: ...his instrument It may cause a fire or electric shock Set the heatproof cover The instrument may malfunction because of heat When transferred to the conveyor the instrument may be heated Protect your h...
Page 7: ...TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE shall not take any responsibility for damage caused by operation failures due to combination with other devices USAGE AND MAINTENANCE Unless specified in this manual the maintenance...
Page 8: ...ATION 22 2 1 CHANGING THE MEASUREMENT MODE 22 2 2 CHANGE OF MEASUREMENT RANGE 23 2 3 INTEGRAL IRRADIANCE MODE 24 2 4 IRRADIANCE MODE 25 3 OPERATION FOR A VARIETY OF SETTING 26 3 1 USER MODE 26 3 1 1 S...
Page 9: ...d 42 4 3 11 MRR command 42 4 3 12 FRQW_ command 42 4 3 13 FRQR command 43 4 3 14 TMP_ command 43 4 3 15 CAL command 43 4 3 16 ZCW_ command 44 4 3 17 ZCR command 44 4 3 18 CFSW_ command 45 4 3 19 CFSR...
Page 10: ...8 6 APPENDICES 53 SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE 53 BLOCK DIAGRAM 55 APPEARANCE DIMENSIONS 56 GRAPH 59 INFORMATION ABOUT OVERSEAS REGURATION 60...
Page 11: ...dicated on the liquid crystal display unit Shows the place to which the user should refer in this manual Shows other manuals to which the user should refer NOTICE Explains the things that the user sho...
Page 12: ...RPORATION Instrument UVR T2 1 Accessories Quick manual 1 Inspection certificate 1 Heatproof cover 1 AAA size dry battery Separately sold parts 3 Screw 4 Analog output plug 1 Carrying case 1 USB driver...
Page 13: ...measurement this connector is used to connect to a personal computer PC Connecting with PC 1 3 6 How to connect to personal computer Detector window This is the unit receiving light on this instrument...
Page 14: ...ange the measurement range and to decide the set items When changing the range the range is changed alternately each time you press the switch as shown below Auto 1 2 3 Display range Refer to SPECIFIC...
Page 15: ...ode is set This means that the integral value is indicated when finishing the measurement with the integral irradiance This is indicated when the irradiance mode is set This means that the peak irradi...
Page 16: ...switch before connecting disconnecting the detector unit 2 Attach the screws at the rear of the instrument to fix the detector unit The detector unit is not mounted when shipped Fit the detector unit...
Page 17: ...ent screw point AAA size battery for operation check do not attach at the time of shipment Purchase those at your dealer 1 Turn off the power switch and uncover the battery compartment 2 Insert batter...
Page 18: ...asurement range UD T25T2 UD T36T2 UD T40T2 UD T3040T2 Irradiance of analog output 1mV Unit mW cm Measurement range 1 0 015 2 0 15 3 1 5 Measurement range 1 0 03 2 0 3 3 3 Measurement range 1 0 015 2 0...
Page 19: ...e heatproof cover The instrument may malfunction because of heat Don t touch the detector window when mounting removing the heatproof cover If the detector window is dirty a correct value cannot be ob...
Page 20: ...sion cable is used measurement can be performed with the detector unit which is separated from the control unit How to connect the extension cable 1 Remove the set screws at the rear of the control un...
Page 21: ...rrow direction 4 Tighten the screws securely to prevent the cables from coming off 5 Set the heatproof cover exclusively for the detector unit The heatproof cover for the detector unit and the extensi...
Page 22: ...A connector Micro B connector For the connection on a personal computer refer to the manual of the personal computer being used at the same time NOTICE Don t disconnect connect the connectors on cond...
Page 23: ...ER switch for 2 seconds or more and then release it NOTICE Do not press the POWER switch for 2 seconds more when you turn on the power If you press for a long time and then release it the power may be...
Page 24: ...time you press the MODE switch the display of is changed and the measurement mode is also changed Remote measurement mode 1 In the remote measurement mode is displayed 2 Press the RANGE switch and th...
Page 25: ...range the most suitable range is used automatically The displayed digit of irradiance mode Measurement range 1 0 00 Measurement range 2 0 0 Measurement range 3 0 The Minimal displayed digit of integra...
Page 26: ...asurement limit of each range SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE in 6 APPENDICES When the measured irradiance exceeds the measurable limit of range 3 E 05 is displayed When the measured integral irradiance ex...
Page 27: ...tch measurement starts The mark is indicated during measurement 4 The irradiance value is indicated during measurement 5 When pressing the START STOP switch again measurement stops When the measured i...
Page 28: ...r 2 Changing the measurement frequency 8 Changing the analog output response speed 3 Setting ON OFF of the user zero calibration 9 Checking the battery level 4 Setting ON OFF of the automatic zero cal...
Page 29: ...e user mode by the following procedure 1 When startup is ended normally Auto is indicated 2 Press the MODE switch for 2 seconds or longer and then release it 3 Each time you press the START STOP switc...
Page 30: ...ANGE switch to shift to the setting change screen 4 Press the START STOP switch to change the set value To determine the changed value press the RANGE switch To cancel the changed value press the MODE...
Page 31: ...ent is performed and when the remote mode is in use The measurement represents the period that mark is displaying after pressing the START STOP switch remote mode represents the period that mark is di...
Page 32: ...alibration data when shipped Setting range ON OFF 3 2 4 Setting ON OFF of the zero calibration at startup This menu is displayed only when the user zero calibration is ON Set ON OFF of the automatic z...
Page 33: ...reen appears again 3 While zero calibration is being executed the mark is lit 4 When zero calibration for approx 20 seconds is successful the original menu screen appears again When zero calibration h...
Page 34: ...factor by which the measured value will be multiplied How to set the correction factor Regard the value measured by the device which you have managed so far as A Regard the value measured by this ins...
Page 35: ...ANGE switch and the blinking digit is shifted to the right 4 Each time you press the START STOP switch the value at the blinking digit is increased by 1 5 Press the MODE switch Blinking is ended and t...
Page 36: ...lloscope and when measuring the DC light source SLOW Recommended when measuring the AC light source and when measuring by a data logger 3 2 9 Display of the battery level The battery level is displaye...
Page 37: ...5 3 2 10 Display of detector unit The type of the connected detector unit is displayed T25T2 T36T2 T40T2 T3040T2 3 2 11 Display of software version The version of the instrument s software is displaye...
Page 38: ...36 Display of the instrument s temperature The internal temperature of the detector unit and control unit is displayed The unit is C Detector unit temperature Control unit temperature...
Page 39: ...the remote mode WHO Acquires the model name VER Acquires the software version SRL Acquires the serial number of the control unit MT Acquires the calibration date of the control unit ST Executes measur...
Page 40: ...average times at remote measurement APW Sets the time of Auto power OFF 0 Auto power OFF is not valid 1 5 minutes 2 10 minutes 3 15 minutes 4 30 minutes APR Acquires the Auto power OFF setting AFW Set...
Page 41: ...l In the description below _ means a space and means a value 4 3 1 RM command Sets the remote mode External control device Command UVR T2 RM CR OK CR 4 3 2 LM command Sets the local mode When receivin...
Page 42: ...R END CR 4 3 5 SRL command Acquires the serial number of the control unit Acquisition range 00000000 99999999 External control device Command UVR T2 SRL CR OK CR CR END CR 4 3 6 MT command Acquires th...
Page 43: ...ervals according to the average times set by the ACW command During continuous measurement only the STP command is received When the CST command is received during continuous measurement NO is returne...
Page 44: ...change processing END CR 4 3 11 MRR command Acquires the measurement range Acquisition range 1 AUTO range 1 Range 1 2 Range 2 3 Range 3 External control device Command UVR T2 MRR CR OK CR CR END CR 4...
Page 45: ...mand Acquires the internal temperature of the instrument The unit is C Setting range 0 Detector unit 1 Control unit External control device Command UVR T2 TMP_ CR OK CR CR END CR 4 3 15 CAL command Pe...
Page 46: ...ing range 0 Invalid 1 Valid External control device Command UVR T2 ZCW_ CR OK CR Setting processing END CR 4 3 17 ZCR command Acquires Valid Invalid of the user zero correction Acquisition range 0 Inv...
Page 47: ...Invalid of the user correction Acquisition range 0 Invalid 1 Valid External control device Command UVR T2 CFSR CR OK CR CR END CR 4 3 20 CFW_ command Sets the user correction factor The correction fac...
Page 48: ...R OK CR CR END CR 4 3 22 ACW_ command Sets the average times at remote measurement Setting range 1 5 External control device Command UVR T2 ACW_ CR OK CR Setting processing END CR 4 3 23 ACR command A...
Page 49: ...tting processing END CR 4 3 25 APR command Acquires the time of Auto power OFF Acquisition range 0 Invalid 1 5 minutes 2 10 minutes 3 15 minutes 4 30 minutes External control device Command UVR T2 APR...
Page 50: ...t the log data saved in the internal memory when the integral irradiance measurement mode is set External control device Command UVR T2 LOG CR OK CR CR END CR About log format 4 4 Output Format 4 3 29...
Page 51: ...T E Shows irradiance CST E _ E _ E Shows Irradiance_Integral irradiance_Peak irradiance This is output at regular intervals according to the average times set by the ACW command The output interval is...
Page 52: ...indows7 32bit it becomes USB_DRIVER Windows7 x86 For example in the case of Windows10 64bit it becomes USB_DRIVER Windows10 x64 3 The User account control dialog box is displayed Click the Yes button...
Page 53: ...51 6 The following screen is displayed Installation starts 7 When the driver installation is completed the following screen appears Click the Complete button...
Page 54: ...Recognition of detector unit has failed Check whether the detector unit is connected to the control unit correctly E 02 2 Zero calibration has failed Check whether the detector window is covered again...
Page 55: ...2 0 1 99999 3 1 99999 Range Limit 1 0 01 99999 2 0 1 99999 3 1 99999 Range Limit 1 0 01 99999 2 0 1 99999 3 1 99999 Analog output Irradiance of 1mV mW cm Range 1 0 015 2 0 15 3 1 5 Range 1 0 03 2 0 3...
Page 56: ...rating conditions Temperature 10 60 C Humidity 85 R H or less without dew condensation Dimensions Approx 201 75 16 mm Detector unit is mounted without heatproof cover Approx 208 83 17 mm Detector unit...
Page 57: ...55 BLOCK DIAGRAM UVR T2...
Page 58: ...ANCE DIMENSIONS UVR T2 Instrument Detector unit Unit mm Slide groove both sides Magnet Battery compartment Battery lid Slide groove both sides A dimension UD T25T2 5mm UD T36T2 3mm UD T40T2 3mm UD T30...
Page 59: ...57 Instrument with heatproof cover...
Page 60: ...58 Extension unit of detector unit Main body of detector unit...
Page 61: ...sitivity characteristics Oblique incident light characteristics The characteristics in the above graphs have been calculated from one sample of this instrument There is some dispersion in the characte...
Page 62: ...60 INFORMATION ABOUT OVERSEAS REGURATION...
Page 63: ...UVR T2 Consult with your retailer or TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE for futher details 1 Functional repair parts are those parts required to make the UVR T2 function 2 Although we strive to meet this stocking pe...
Page 64: ...813 3558 4661 Inquiries regarding repairs and maintenance Tel 813 3558 2710 Fax 813 3558 3011 Industrial UV Checker UVR T2 Instruction Manual Date of Issue of 1st edition December 2015 2nd edition Mar...