USER GUIDE Heavy Duty Meter Model 407026

USER GUIDE
Heavy Duty Meter
Model 407026
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Extech Heavy Duty Light Meter. This light meter offers
selectable lighting types, data record/recall, relative display mode, and PC interface. This
professional meter, with proper care, will provide years of safe reliable service.
Specifications
General Specifications
Circuit
Custom one-chip LSI microprocessor circuit
Display
3-1/2 digit (2000 count) LCD display with contrast adjustment
Measurement ranges
LUX: 0 to 50,000 LUX (3 range); Fc: 0 to 5000 Fc (3 range);
Relative mode: 0 to 1999%
Data Hold
Freezes displayed reading
Lighting Types
Sodium, Daylight/Tungsten, Fluorescent and Mercury
Sensor Structure
Cosine/color corrected photo-diode meets C.I.E.
Memory Store/Recall
Records/Recalls Max/Min/Avg readings
Sample rate
0.4 seconds (approx.) per reading
Zero Adjust
Push-button procedure
Auto Power Off
After approx. 10 minutes
Data Output
RS-232 PC serial interface (optional software/cable PN 407001)
Operating conditions
0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F); <80% RH
Power Supply
9V battery
Power consumption
Approx. 5 mA DC. (approx. 200 hr battery life)
Weight
320 g (0.71 lbs.)
Dimensions
Instrument: 180 x 72 x 32 mm (7.1 x 2.8 x1.3")
Sensor: 85 x 55 x 17.5 mm (3.3 x 2.2 x 0.7")
Range Specifications
Measurement
LUX
Foot Candles
Relative mode
Range
2,000 LUX
Display
0-1,999 LUX
Resolution
1 LUX
20,000 LUX
1,800-19,990 LUX
10 LUX
50,000 LUX
18,000-50,000 LUX
100 LUX
200 Fc
0-186.0 Fc
0.1 Fc
2,000 Fc
167-1,860 Fc
1 Fc
5,000 Fc
1,670-5,000 Fc
10 Fc
0-1999%
Accuracy
± (4% + 2 digits)
of full scale
1%
Note: The accuracy specification above applies to calibration performed using a precision standard
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incandescent tungsten light source of 2856 K with meter on the tungsten setting.
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Meter Description
1
LCD Display
2
Keypad
3
Light sensor
4
Battery compartment (rear)
5
Sensor input
6
RS-232 PC Interface jack
7
Protective Holster
8
LCD Contrast Adjust
5
6
1
2
8
4
7
3
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Operation
Meter Power and Automatic Power Off
1. Press the POWER button to turn the meter on. If the display does not switch on, check the 9V
battery.
2. Press the POWER button again to turn the meter off.
3. The meter has an automatic power off feature that conserves battery energy. After 10 minutes
the meter automatically shuts off. To defeat this feature, press the RECORD button to put the
meter in the recording mode.
Display ZERO Calibration
Please perform a zero calibration before each use. This will ensure the highest accuracy.
1. Place the sensor cover over the light sensor, effectively blocking all light to the sensor.
2. Select the 2,000 LUX range using the RANGE switch.
3. Press the ZERO button. The reading should be zero.
4. Remove the sensor cover from the light sensor and proceed.
Selecting the unit of measure
Press the LUX/Fc button to select the desired unit of measure. The display icons will reflect the
current setting.
Selecting a light source
Select the type of lighting to be measured by pressing the LIGHT SOURCE button. The display will
indicate the lighting type icon (see icon list below).
L = Tungsten/Daylight (use this setting when calibrating with a Tungsten lamp)
F = Fluorescent
S = Sodium
C = Mercury
Note: For Halogen and Metal Halide light use the Tungsten setting
Taking Measurements
Hold the light sensor in the area where light is to be collected. The light being measured must
encompass the entire surface of the light sensor dome (pin point lighting such as with LED light
cannot be measured).
The display will indicate the light intensity value in LUX or Foot candles (Fc). Note that since the
main display area is limited to a reading of ‘1999’, the right-most digit in the 20,000 LUX and 5,000
Fc ranges appears on the lower LCD line. In the 50,000 LUX range, the last two digits appear on the
lower LCD line
It may be necessary to adjust the display contrast due to a change in viewing angle or voltage drift.
Use the LCD Contrast adjustment located on the right side of the meter to set the preferred contrast.
Display Range Selection
Take a measurement starting at the highest range and then work down using the RANGE switch. If
the display shows dashes along the top of the reading area (
), the input exceeds the maximum
value for the selected range; select a higher range. If the display shows dashes along the bottom of
the reading area (
), the input is too low; select a lower range.
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Data Hold
While measuring, press the HOLD button to freeze the reading. The LCD will display D.H. indicating
that the Data Hold function is engaged. Press HOLD again to return to normal operation.
Relative % Mode
In the RELATIVE mode of operation, the meter displays light level as a comparison to a reference
value. The reference value is stored by pressing the ‘%’ button while the desired light level
reference is on the display. When the button is pressed, ‘100%’ will be displayed and the ‘%’ icon
will appear.
After the ‘%’ button is pressed, light measurements will be displayed as a percentage of the
reference value. For example, if the light level reference is 1000 LUX, a display of 500 LUX will be
represented as 50%. Further, a light level of 250 LUX will display as 25%. Use the equation below:
Light measurement
Display % = --------------------------------------------------------------------------- X 100
Stored reference light measurement
Press the ‘%’ button again to return to normal operation.
Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), and Average (AVG) readings
The meter can keep track of the highest, lowest, and average readings for later recall.
1. Press the RECORD button to start tracking the MAX, MIN, and AVG readings. The REC display
will switch on.
2. When desired, press the RECALL button.
3. The MAX display icon appears next to the REC display icon. The reading shown is the highest
reading encountered since the RECORD button was pressed.
4. Press RECALL twice more to view the MIN and AVG readings.
5. Press the RECORD button to return to normal operation.
RS-232 PC Interface
This meter is equipped with a RS-232 serial data port. For streaming of data to a PC via the RS232
Output jack, the optional 407001-USB kit (RS232 to USB cable and driver CD) along with the
407001 software (available free at www.extech.com) are required.
Battery Replacement
When the low battery indicator appears (LBT), replace the battery as soon as possible. Reliable
readings can be obtained for several hours after the first appearance of the low battery indication.
To replace the battery:
1. Remover the meter's rubber protective holster.
2. The battery compartment is located on the lower back of the meter. Pry the battery compartment
cover off using a small coin or screwdriver and remove the battery.
3. Replace the 9V battery and reinstall the cover.
4. Ensure that the battery cover is secured after replacing the battery.
You, as the end user, are legally bound (Battery ordinance) to return all used batteries and
accumulators; disposal in the household garbage is prohibited!
5.
You can hand over your used batteries / accumulators at collection points in your community
or wherever batteries / accumulators are sold!
Disposal: Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the device at the
end of its lifecycle
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Typical Light Levels
Lux
Foot
Candles
20-75
2-7
Lux
Foot
Candles
Emergency Stairs,
Warehouse
100-150
10-15
Factories
Home
Washing
75-150
7-15
Exit/Entrance Passages
150-200
15-20
Recreational Activities
150-300
15-30
Packing Work
200-300
20-30
Drawing Room, Table
300-750
30-75
Visual Work: Production Line
300-500
30-50
Makeup
750-1,500
75-150
Typesetting: Inspection Work
500-1,500
50-150
Reading, Study
1,5003,000
150-300
Electronic Assembly, Drafting
1,000-2,000 100-200
Office
Sewing
Restaurant
75-100
7-10
Indoor Emergency Stairs
75-150
7-15
100-200
10-20
Corridor Stairs
150-300
15-30
Entrance, Wash Room
200-750
20-75
Conference, Reception Room
300-750
30-75
Cooking\Dinning Room
750-1,500
75-150
Clerical Work
750-1,500
75-150
Show Window
1,5002,000
150-2000 Typing, Drafting
Store
Corridor Stairs
Hospital
75-150
7-15
Indoors
30-75
3-7
Emergency Stairs
150-200
15-20
Corridor/Stairs
75-100
7-10
Stairs
200-300
20-30
Reception
100-150
10-15
Sick Room,
Warehouse
300-500
30-50
Display Stand
150-200
15-20
Waiting Room
500-750
50-75
Elevator
200-750
20-75
Medical Exam Room
750-1,500
75-150
Show Window, Packing Table
750-1,500
75-150
Operating Room
1,5003,000
150-300
Storefront, Show Window
5,00010,000
500-1000 Eye Inspection
Common Conversion Factors
Illuminance (Visible Flux Density)
1 lm/m2 =
1 lux (lx)
10-4 lm/cm2
10-4 phot (ph)
9.290 x 10-2 lm/ft2
Luminance (Visible Flux Density per Solid Angle)
Luminous Intensity (Visible Flux per Solid Angle)
Luminous Flux ( Visible Flux)
9.290 x 10-2 foot-candles
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1 lm/m /sr = 1 candela/m2
1 lm/sr = 1 candella
1 lumen (lm) = 1.464 x 10-3 watts @ 555 nm
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