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angle characteristics: 30' - within 5 For long tune setting the display reading must
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2%, 60' - within 7%: 80' - within 25% to turn the Hold switch to the left side; to the
this instrument, please read thoroughly the ln
Photosensor: silicon photodiodes. right is up dale.
struction manual to obtain besl performance,
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 - 40' C/ Note: To first measurement the Hold switch
1. Features: <85% RH is always in right side.
Silicon photodtooes. Recoder output: DC 20m V f.s. 6. After the measurement is complete, replace
For .... isible light. Photosensor lead length about 1 5m the photosensor cap and turn the power setec
spectral response. Power supply 006p DC 9V 107mA. tor OFF.
Range mark (nm):320-730/E Main unit dlmenaons /weiqht: 119H X 64W X
7 The output terminal is connected to recoder
Peak wa ....elength (nm):560 260 mm/145g
lor long term test
photosensor cnmensrcna/ weight: 125H X 66W
Testing range: 0.1-20,000 tux. X 360mm/l00g. 4. Precautions:
Data-held switch: for holding testing values "Accessories: operating manual, sensor cap, 1 When taking measurements from ordinary
Output jack: for connecting to recorder and carrying case. lighting fixtures, the display will somUmes 'roll
for long time test. " and be hard to read This is generally due
3. Operating Procedure to tfuctuauons in the line voltage to the Iix
2. Sp.clllcatlons~ 1 Open the carrYing case co ....er and bend It lure or shadows caused by people in the area
Display: 3llz digit LCD with maximum reading o ver to secure It to the back of the case. etc Additional factors affecting luminous flux
1999. 2 Set range switch to proper range that power output 01 fluorescent lamps include ambient
Overload display: the hignest "1" at left side. IS always on. temperature, dralls and .... entilation conditions.
Low battery indication: when LCD displaye iii 3. Now remo ....e the photosensor cap and set it in 2 Allowing Itght to enter the photosensor prior
the battery need to be replaced. the place where yOU would like to take the to the measurement tends 10 decrease the
Battery Ufe: about 200 hours. Instrument The measurement will be per accuracy 01 the reading. Always keep the cap
Testing ranges: 0 - 200, 2000, 20000 (lndicate termed automatically. in place until right before the measurement is
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X 10) lux. 4. When the display shows a o...erload sign that actually taken. Also, be particularly careful
Accuracy: 4% rdg. 0.5'0 I,s. for 200, 2000 the hignest digit display'" 'In the left side, not to o erlcad the photosensor or meter with
ranges. select a higher range a high le el input while the meter is reading a
7% fdg. 1% 1.8. for
20000 range. (Calibrat Note: Testing In 20000 range thai display low illumination te....el.
ed to 8tandard Incandescent lamp, 2856' K) ....alue must to be by 10 3 The output terminal do not input any power
Temperaturs characteristics: 0.1'0 'C. source, a....oid to damage tbe meter.
Repeatability: 2%

4. Lighting source rerererce level is into the a 200 lux scale


photosensor right top. The standard light source output a 100 lux
5. The calibration-interval for the photosensor then to calibrate VA1 and liquid crystal dis
will vary according 10 usage ccrcuicns, but play show a 100.0.
general decrease in sensitivity in direct propor
tion to the product of uuminatjcn intensity t
b 2000 lux scale DIGITAL

The standard light source output a 100 lux


imes the usage time. In order to maintain the
basic accuracy of the instrument, periodic

then to calibrate VA2 and liquid crystal dis
play show a 1000 .
LUX HI TESTER

calibration is recommended
6. Take out the battery lor lor:g time storge, and c 20,000 lux scale
avoid under the conditions 01 high tempera The standard light source output a 10,000 lux
ture and humidity. then to calibrate VA3 and liquid crystal dis
play show a 1000 (This scale actual reading'"
5. The re-callbratlon 01 accuracy. Show reding X 10).
The condition of calibration
The calibration shall be carried out in a room
at a temperature of 23'C 2 'C and relative
humidity not exceeding 65% so operated at a
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distribution temperature 01 2856 K of the il ~
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lumination light source. CIn.'li
2. Procedure.
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The receiving part does not be exploeed after
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calibration and order from low illuminance to
". high illuminance to calibrate. The readIng of !;1
0,1
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illuminance meter shall be that at the time
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when the light receiving face is illuminated for
1 min.
OPERATING MANUAL

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