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USW0145(U)

USW0159(B)

Contents of this User’s Manual may change without notice.
Due to design improvements, and/or specifi cation and app changes, 
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property of their respective trademark holders.

REV.2.0

User's Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

Thin UV Irradiance Meter

UIT-θ  Series

Summary of Contents for UIT-0 Series

Page 1: ...without notice Due to design improvements and or specification and app changes All company names and products names in this manual are the property of their respective trademark holders REV 2 0 User s...

Page 2: ...uring irradiance near the leak Typical recommended protective glasses are shown below RS 24U SPL3 5 RIKEN OPTECH CORP The UIT series may be very hot immediately after measurement in a hot environment...

Page 3: ...dry clean gauze The UIT series houses a temperature sensor to protect the internal electronic circuit When used in a hot environment at a temperature exceeding the permissible operating range the UIT...

Page 4: ...will be deformed leak liquid give off heat explode or catch fire Do not connect the and polarities of the CLB with a metallic wire or similar or carry or store the CLB together with a metallic necklac...

Page 5: ...LB oozing liquid or sensing a parching smell you must immediately keep it away from fire The leaking CLB content electrolyte will easily catch fire and the CLB will explode If a substance leaking from...

Page 6: ...Preparation for Measurement 14 2 Preparation of UIT 14 2 2 Prepairing BladeNaviSE 15 3 Logging Measurement 16 3 1 Logging Measurement Method 16 3 2 Sleep Mode 17 3 3 Status Display 17 4 Real time Mea...

Page 7: ...device and import data Features 1 Thin UV irradiance meter can perform two types of measurements according to the customer s application Logging measurement with the thin illuminance meter alone Opera...

Page 8: ...UIT may not be assured if it is connected to the PC via a hub or other device Hardware Package UIT With USB cover 1 USB cable 1 Storage case 1 CD ROM 1 A BladeNaviSE Software B User s Manual and Troub...

Page 9: ...during logging measurement Range switching The measurement range can be switched USB interface connector port Connects a USB cable Protect this connector port with an accompanying USB cover against UV...

Page 10: ...lier Charge up the UIT in advance It takes about 3 to 4 hours to fully charge the exhausted UIT To charge up connect the UIT to your PC with the USB cable The UIT is charged while the PC is active No...

Page 11: ...o install USB driver Copy the two compressed files from the download or CD ROM to the desktop of a PC Please unzip the file uit_theta_usb_win10 zip When unzipped there are the following two files Sele...

Page 12: ...hers App Install How to install App If an older version of the app is installed uninstall it Unzip the BladeNavSE_Ver1 00_Installer zip file provided from the URL or CD ROM When unzipped there are the...

Page 13: ...t UIT and PC with USB cable Activate the BladeNaviSE software Preparation UIT BladeNaviSE Logging measurement Measurement Realtime measurement Shut off the USB power supply disconnect the USB cable Pr...

Page 14: ...tting If you do not know the measurement range start with a large range The following table shows the measurement resolution and measurable irradiance for each range 2 1 Preparation of UIT Measurement...

Page 15: ...ck the Connect button on the BladeNaviSE main window The UIT starts to communicate with the PC Click the Set button on the right set the measurement range from the setting screen and complete the prep...

Page 16: ...mode continues it shifts to sleep mode Refer to the time chart Logging standby mode and logging mode are set as one cycle and up to 64 cycles can be saved In addition the total maximum number of reco...

Page 17: ...e 27 for details You can reset sleep mode in one of the following ways Press the sleep reset switch The sleep reset switch is located in the slot near the USB connector port on the back of UIT Refer t...

Page 18: ...of the BladeNaviSE screen to start communication between the UIT main unit and your computer Click the Realtime tab to change the screen After setting the Sampling Rate click the START button to star...

Page 19: ...he Data Import tab on the screen to change the screen Click the Data Import button to import it to your computer Measurement data is transferred for each data For example if the measurement data for 1...

Page 20: ...if the measurement is completed by other than the STOP button such as by disconnecting the USB IMPORTANT Measurement Methods 5 3 Data Format Both realtime measurement and logging measurement are save...

Page 21: ...screen irradiance value by multiplying the measured irradiance value by an entered value coefficient This function is valid for real time and logging measurement When you press the Setting button the...

Page 22: ...sconnection button Click to connect disconnect the main unit and personal computer 14 Menu tab The Data Import tab is used for logging measurement the Realtime tab is used for realtime measurement and...

Page 23: ...lanation Sampling Rate The sampling rate is displayed Mes Range The measurement range is displayed Cal WL The calibration wavelength is displayed Cal Coef The Calibration Coefficient is displayed Data...

Page 24: ...easurement is displayed Accum Irradiance The integrated irradiance from the start of measurement is displayed When the digit display is over the background turns red Temperature The current temperatur...

Page 25: ...the file item Explanation File Name The name of the loaded file is displayed Sampling Rate The sampling rate of the loaded file is displayed Mes Range The measurement range of the loaded file is disp...

Page 26: ...e BladeNaviSE Irradiance The value of the cursor position Y is displayed Peak Irradiance The maximum irradiance value within the range from the cursor X1 to the cursor X2 is displayed Accum Irradiance...

Page 27: ...ng Rate Sets the sampling rate for logging measurements Example 512Hz is measured at a timing of 512 times per second Sleep Setting time Set the transition time from logging standby mode to sleep mode...

Page 28: ...scription of the operating conditions and other information Symptom3 Abnormal irradiance value greater or smaller P o s s i b l e c a u s e s R e p a i r i n g Insufficient battery charge left in logg...

Page 29: ...i n g L o g g i n g R e a l t i m e This error may occur when BladeNaviSE is connected to the UIT The UIT BladeNaviSE communication is disabled The communication is disabled after the communication wa...

Page 30: ...nnection Battery error When the Battery Error message is displayed on the Error History window the residual battery charge is not detected No data captured Measurement error When the UIT under UV ligh...

Page 31: ...t of the specifications 4 Any defect or problem caused by modification or repair performed by a third party other than USHIO 5 Any defect or problem considered to be preventable if timely replacement...

Page 32: ...HIO will not accept the product for repair if it has been improperly maintained or modified The product for repair will be accepted in accordance with the description of Others Calibration of the UIT...

Page 33: ...ct Number list USHIO INC Service Department Contact Number Region Hub Telephone number FAX number Japan Yokohama 045 901 2509 045 901 2607 81 45 901 2509 81 45 901 2607 Himeji 079 252 6565 079 252 255...

Page 34: ...of recordable data pieces 123 850 at 100Hz sampling rate 20 minutes maximum Photodetector See Photodetector Specification on page 35 36 for details Interface 6 MicroUSB Type B Applicable operating sys...

Page 35: ...nearity Within 1 at Full scale Measurable irradiance range 9 mW cm2 H 0 9 999 Resolution 1 M 0 0 999 9 Resolution 0 L 0 00 99 99 Resolution 0 0 Spectroscopic sensitivity characteristics Typical value...

Page 36: ...diameter mm 1 Non linearity Within 1 at Full scale Measurable irradiance range 9 mW cm2 H 0 20 000 Resolution 1 M 0 0 2000 0 Resolution 0 L 0 00 200 00 Resolution 0 0 Spectroscopic sensitivity charac...

Page 37: ...caused by non USHIO products such as user s own equipment or software Failures caused by natural disasters or other unavoidable events which cannot be controlled by USHIO Secondary damage e g equipmen...

Page 38: ...ows During the period of warranty given by the maker of the finished product we will convey the finish uied product to its maker who will repair such finished product under his warranty After the pass...

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