User's Manual Model 401025 Digital Light Meter Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of Extech’s Digital Light Meter. This professional meter, with proper care, will provide years of safe reliable service. Specifications General Specifications Display Measurement Ranges Sensor Zero Adj. Sampling Time Response Time Over input indication Analog Output Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Power Supply Power Current Weight Dimension Optional Accessories 0.5" (13 mm) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). Lux, Ft-candle (Fc). Lux: 0 to 50,000 Lux, 3 ranges. Foot-candle: 0-5,000 Fc, 3 ranges. Exclusive photo diode & color correction filter, spectrum designed to meet C. I. E. Manual adjustment. Approx. 0.4 sec. Fast: 0.25s; Slow: 1s Indication of "1 " 0.1 mV/1 digit, max. output :200mV. O O O O (32 F to 122 F).(0 C to 50 C). Less than 80% RH. 006P DC 9V battery Approx. 2 mA DC 220 g / 0.52 LB Main instrument: 6.4x2.8x1.2 inch (163x70x30mm). Sensor Probe: 3.2x2.2x0.5 inch (85x55x12 mm). Vinyl pouch carrying case, 409996 Range Specifications Lux Range 2,000 Lux 20,000 Lux 50,000 Lux Foot-candle (Fc) Range 200 Fc 2,000 Fc 5,000 Fc In-range Display 0-1,999 Lux 2,000-19,990 Lux 20,000-50,000 Lux Resolution 1 Lux 10 Lux 100 Lux Accuracy ± (5% + 2digits) ± (5 % + 2digits) ±- (5 % + 2digits) In-range Display 0-199.9 Fc 200-1,999 Fc 2,000-5,000 Fc Resolution 0.1 Fc 1 Fc 10 Fc Accuracy ± (5% + 2digits) ± (5% + 2digits) ± (5% + 2digits) Frequency Spectrum 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 300 400 500 600 700 800 Wavelength (nm) 2 401025 Ver. 2.1 07/05 Meter Description 1. LCD Display 2. Data Hold Switch 3. Power Off/Range Switch 4. Analog Output Terminal 5. Battery Compartment (rear) 6. LUX/Fc Switch & Response Switch 7. Light Sensor 8. Zero adjust 1 2 3 6 4 7 8 5 Operation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Units (Lux or Ft-candle) and Response Time (Fast or Slow) on the slide switch. Typical selection is Slow and Fc using the gray lettering. Select the maximum range on the "Range Switch" Hold the "Light Sensor" so that the sensor faces the light source to be measured. The Display will indicate measured values. Use a range display multiplier if on the Lux 20,000 and 50,000 ranges or on the Fc 5000 range. To "hold" a measurement, slide the "Data Hold Switch" to the "hold" position. The reading will "freeze" in the display until the "Data Hold Switch" is released. Note 1: An Over Range indication is a display of "I range. ". If this occurs, switch to a higher Note 2: For measurements made on the Fc 5000 range, the displayed reading must be multiplied by 10. Note 3: For measurements made on the Lux 20000 or 50000 range, the displayed reading must be multiplied by 10 and 100 respectively. Note 4: The meter will indicate values above the maximum ranges. The accuracy of these measurements is unknown. Range Display Multipliers Range Units Multiplier 200 Fc Direct reading 2000 Fc & Lux Direct reading 5000 Fc Reading x10 20,000 Lux Reading x10 50,000 Lux Reading x100 Lux Example: If a measurement on the 5000 Fc range displays 350, then the actual measured value is; 350 X 10 = 3500 Fc. 3 401025 Ver. 2.1 07/05 Selecting a Measurement Range The meter has three measurement ranges (0-200, 0-2000, and 0-5000 Fc) and (0-2000, 020000, and 0-50000) Lux). The proper range selection will produce the most accurate reading. Always select the range that produces the maximum number of digits without exceeding the maximum count for that particular range. For example, a reading of 1456 Fc should be read on the 0 - 2000 range, not the 0-5000 range. Zero procedure The meter zero (display with no light input) may change with time. Occasional checking and adjustment may be required. 1. Completely cover the sensor to block out any light. 2. Set the range switch to the lowest Lux or Fc range 3. Using a small screwdriver, adjust the “Zero” control for a zero display. The last digit may change slightly. This is normal and does not affect the accuracy of the meter. Analog Output The analog output jacks on the front panel produce a 0.1mV DC per digit signal that can be used for recording or datalogging purposes. Lighting Type Correction Factors The 401025 light meter is calibrated under a precise "Standard tungsten light source of O 2856 K". If the meter is to be used under a different type of light the correction factor of from the table below should be applied to the readings obtained. Mercury Lamp Fluorescent Lamp Daylight Sodium Metal Halide x1.14 X0.92 to 1.12 x1.00 x1.22 x1.00 Replacing the Battery When the left corner of the LCD display shows "LO BAT", it indicates the battery output is below the design limit and the battery needs to be replaced. However, reliable measurement can still be taken for another few hours before the tester becomes inaccurate. 1. Open the Battery Cover at the back of tester and remove the battery. 2. Replace with a 9V battery and install the cover. 4 401025 Ver. 2.1 07/05 Calibration and Repair Services Extech offers complete repair and calibration services for all of the products we sell. For periodic calibration, NIST certification or repair of any Extech product, call customer service for details on services available. Extech recommends that calibration be performed on an annual basis to insure calibration integrity. Warranty EXTECH INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION warrants this instrument to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for one year from date of shipment (a six month limited warranty applies on sensors and cables). If it should become necessary to return the instrument for service during or beyond the warranty period, contact the Customer Service Department at (781) 890-7440 ext. 210 for authorization or visit our website at www.extech.com (click on ‘Contact Extech’ and go to ‘Service Department’ to request an RA number). A Return Authorization (RA) number must be issued before any product is returned to Extech. The sender is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent damage in transit. This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse, improper wiring, operation outside of specification, improper maintenance or repair, or unauthorized modification. Extech specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages. Extech's total liability is limited to repair or replacement of the product. The warranty set forth above is inclusive and no other warranty, whether written or oral, is expressed or implied. Copyright © 2001 Extech Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Support Hotline (781) 890-7440 Tech support: Ext. 200; Email: [email protected] Repair/Returns: Ext. 210; Email: [email protected] Website: www.extech.com 5 401025 Ver. 2.1 07/05 Appendix A: Typical Light Levels Lux Foot Candles 20-75 2-7 75-150 7-15 150-300 15-30 300-750 30-75 7501,500 1,5003,000 75-150 75-100 7-10 100-200 10-20 200-750 20-75 7501,500 1,5002,000 75-150 Conference, Reception Room Clerical Work 150-2000 Typing, Drafting 75-150 150-200 200-300 7-15 15-20 20-30 Store Indoors Corridor/Stairs Reception 30-75 75-100 100-150 3-7 7-10 10-15 300-500 500-750 30-50 50-75 Display Stand Elevator 150-200 200-750 15-20 20-75 7501,500 1,5003,000 75-150 Show Window, Packing Table Storefront, Show Window 750-1,500 75-150 150-300 150-300 Factories Emergency Stairs, Warehouse Exit/Entrance Passages Packing Work Visual Work: Production Line Typesetting: Inspection Work Electronic Assembly, Drafting Office Indoor Emergency Stairs Corridor Stairs Lux Foot Candles 100-150 10-15 150-200 15-20 200-300 20-30 300-500 30-50 Home Washing Recreational Activities Drawing Room, Table Makeup 500-1,500 50-150 Reading, Study 1,0002,000 100-200 Sewing 75-150 7-15 Restaurant Corridor Stairs 150-300 15-30 300-750 30-75 750-1,500 75-150 5,00010,000 500-1000 Entrance, Wash Room Cooking/Dining Room Show Window Hospital Emergency Stairs Stairs Sick Room, Warehouse Waiting Room Medical Exam Room Operating Room Eye Inspection Appendix B - Common Terms and 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 9.290 x 10-2 foot-candles Luminance (Visible Flux Density per Solid Angle) 1 lm/m2/sr = 1 lm/sr = 1 lumen (lm) = Luminous Intensity (Visible Flux per Solid Angle) Luminous Flux ( Visible Flux) 6 1 candela/m2 1 candella 1.464 x 10-3 watts @ 555 nm 401025 Ver. 2.1 07/05