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3. SPECIFICATIONS
Display :3-3/4 digit LCD with high speed 40 segment bar graph.
Measuring Range: x,400.0 Lux,4000 Lux,40.00 KLux and 400.0 KLux /40.00 FC,400.0
FC,4000 FC,40.00 KFC.
NOTE: 1FC=10.76Lux,1KLux=1000Lux,1KFC=1000FC
Over range Display: LCD will show “OL” symbol.
Spectral Response: CIE Photopic. (CIE human eye response curve).
Spectral Accuracy: CIE V
λ
function f1’≤6%
Cosine Response: f2’ ≤2%
Accuracy: ±3% rdg±0.5%f.s.(<10,000Lux),
±4% rdg±10d.(>10,000Lux)
Repeatability: ±3%
Sampling Rate: 1.3 times/sec of analog bar-graph indication;1.3times/sec of digital display.
Datalogger sampling could be setup.
Photo Detector: One silicon photo diode and spectral response filter.
Operating temperature & Humidity :
0
o
C to 40
o
C (32
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Fto 104
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F) & 0% to 80% RH.
Storage Temperature & Humidity :
-10
o
C to 50
o
C (14
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F to 140
o
F) & 0% to 70% RH.
Power Source: 1 piece 9V battery.
Photo detector Lead Length: 150cm (approx.);
Photo detector Dimensions: 115L×60W×20H(mm);
Meter Dimensions: 170L×80W×40H;
Weight: 390g.
Accessories: Carry case, instruction manual, battery.
Light meter with USB / English
Light meter with USB / English
1. Power Control key: The power switch key turns the illuminance meter ON or OFF.
2. LCD Display: 3-3/4 digit displays with a maximum reading of 3999,and the indicating signs
of measured values, unit function symbols and decimal points etc are display.
3. UNITS key: Pressing this key selects taking measurement of illuminance in Lux or FC scale
(1FC =10.76 LUX).
4. BACK-LIGHT and LOAD control key: Back light control and load the records.
5. REC and SET key: memory the values or set the time, the sampling rate, and Enable the
AUTO power off or ont.
6. Peak Hold key: Peak Hold recorder control key.
7. Data-Hold key: Data Hold control key.
8. RANGE key: change the range. 400.0lux ->4000lux ->40,000lux ->400,000lux
(40.00FC ->400.0FC ->4000FC ->40,000FC).
9. MAX/MIN key: Maximum and minimum reading recorder control key.
10. REL key: Relative reading control key.
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