Graphtec GS-LXUV Operating Manual

GS-LXUV-UM-151
GS-LXUV
Illumination / Ultraviolet Sensor
USER’S MANUAL
Thank you very much for buying this GRAPHTEC product.
This product is a measurement sensor (hereafter “module”) that connects to the GL100-N/GL100-WL.
These directions describe preparations and cautions before measurement.
To ensure safety, please read the operation instructions, etc.
For details on the warnings and how to handle this module, please read the Quick Start Guide or USER'S MANUAL included on the CD-ROM (included in the GL100 packaging)
Confirmation of the exterior
After opening the package, please confirm that there are no problems (scratches and dirt) on the exterior before use.
Confirmation of the attached items.
User’s manual (this book): 1
If by any chance faults are found, please contact the store where you bought the item.
* Please note that items mentioned in this book may change without
prior notice.
MANUAL-UV604309092
1 Part Names
This section describes the name and function of each part.
1. Hook portion
2. Illumination sensor
3. Ultraviolet sensor
4. Connector
5. Cable packing
GL100 main module
1. Hook portion ..................
2. Illumination sensor ........
3. Ultraviolet sensor ..........
4. Connector .....................
5. Cable packing ...............
After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.
Used to mount to a wall. Sensor unit that measures illumination rays. Sensor unit that measures ultraviolet rays. Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module. This packing is used when connecting the connector.
When measuring ultraviolet rays that have an effect on
the eyes or the skin, wear protective glasses, apply light shielding, etc.
If the sensor unit becomes dirty, this may affect
measurements. Wipe it down with a soft cloth.
Make sure to handle the sensor unit in a way that it will
not crack. If the sensor unit is cracked it may affect easurements. Replace the sensor if cracked.
2
How To Measure
1. Power supply (Refer to Quick Start Guide or USER’S MANUAL.)
Connect this module while power is being supplied to the GL100 by a battery or USB cable.
2. Start-up and operation
(1) Screen display menu flow
After power-on, the GL100 is ready for operation by holding down [MENU] key. When the module is connected, “Module Type Recognition” screen is displayed. When the module is not connected, “Module Unconnected State” screen is
displayed. Operate in accordance with the displayed instructions.
 S ENSO R E RRO R!!        
 P leas e c onn ect            the  sen sor             QU IT k ey  to  Pow er O ff
BA T LA N                  
”P le ase  w ait ”   
GL 100- LX                
 S leep ing !!               E NTER  ke y t o s tart   
QU IT k ey  to  Pow er O ff
BA T LA N                  
 G L1 00- LX            I ni tia li zin g!!  
(2) Free-running screen
ST OP     ALM .        1 :2 8
IL LU M:               
UV -A :                
                                  m 
BA T L AN  SD      S : 1 .0 s
              lx
44 0 
0. 03 0 
                 W
Module unconnected state
<Operation> Connect the module.
Recognition of module types
Standby state
<Operation> Press [ENTER] key.
Module start-up
Hold down the [QUIT] key (approx. three seconds) to put the module into standby state.
When running on batteries, the module will automatically go into standby state after three minutes of no operation.
Press the [ENTER] key while in standby state to return to the free-running screen.
3. Setting
(1) Setting screen operation
Item selecting screen
Press the [MENU] key on the free-running screen to go to the setting screen. <How to set>
Select the item with the directional keys ( ) and press the [ENTER] key.
[D ATA ]                 3/ 8 Sa mpl in g:1 s▽              Ca ptu re  MO DE :CO NT. ▽    Ca ptu re  DE ST :SD  Ca rd ▽
Fr ee  CA PA: 49 818 0     
Numerical entry screen
<How to set> Numbers can be inputted by increasing or decreasing the value with the and keys.
[D ate /T ime ]          6/ 8 Ty pe:  Y Y:M M: DD▽          Da te:  2 014 -0 1-0 4        Ti me:    03: 18 :26 ▽       
(2) AMP setting
The ultraviolet ray range is a fixed 30 mW/cm2. Please set the measurement level to the illumination level.
A MP]                   1/ 8 UV -A  Ra nge :3 0mW /cm2   IL LUM .  Ran ge :                   20 000 0l x▽          
(3) DATA setting
Set the Sampling and Capture Mode those will be recorded to the data recording media. The recorded data’s size will be displayed in the information for the SD card being recorded to. Please take note of it.
D ATA ]                 3/ 8 Sa mpl in g:1 s▽              Ca ptu re  MO DE :CO NT. ▽    Ca ptu re  DI ST :SD  Ca rd ▽
Fr ee  CA PA: 49 818 0     
(4) TRIGGER setting
Select the conditions for beginning data recording after measurement starts.
Off :
Pressing the [START/STOP] key on this module will start/stop recording.
Start : The recording will start with the trigger source conditions after
pressing the [START/STOP] key. The recording will stop after pressing the [START/STOP] key.
Stop : The recording will start after pressing the [START/STOP] key
and will be stopped with the trigger source conditions.
T RIG GE R]             3/ 8 TR IG  Se tti ng :Of f▽       TR IG  So urc e: Off ▽       
    ↑      1 s       2 s       3 s       6 s       1 0s         ↓    
If the submenu shows then there are selections in those directions.
AMP input condition settings
Range 2000, 20000, 200000 lxILLUM
DATA recording condition setting
Sampling
Capture MODE Capture DIST
TRIGGER capture condition settings
TRIG setting TRIG Source
500 ms, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 s, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min CONT, 1 Hour, 24 Hour Memory, SD card
Off, Start, Stop Off Alarm Date Date, Time
(5) ALARM setting
Set the alarm information. The parameters will vary depending on the setting range. Please set the number level.
A LAR M]                3/ 8 Al arm :O ff▽                
ALARM settings
Alarm Off
Level Off / Mode Level
ILLUM
UV-A
Off H L
Off H L
Value setting
Value setting
3 Recording
(1) Recording
Press the [START/STOP] key to start measuring with the set conditions.
After pressing [START] key, when the module is in awaiting recording start, “ARMED” is displayed, and then when recording is started, "REC" is displayed.
RE C.     ALM .        1 :2 8
IL LU M:               
UV -A :                
                                  m 
When battery replacement is required, “BAT” is displayed.
BA T L AN  SD      S : 1 .0 s
* You can switch to the Accumulation screen with the and keys when recording data.
              lx
                 W
LAN: displayed when the wireless LAN connection is enabled.
When alarm occurs, “ALM” is displayed.
Current time
44 0 
0. 03 0 
“SD” is displayed during accessing the SD card.
Note: The current time display can
be switched to the elapsed time with the [QUIT] key when recording.
Sampling interval
The module’s status is shown with the lamp display.
STATUS (Orange)
Accessing SD card Low battery Alarm active
POWER(Green)
Power supplying Wireless LAN connection possible status
When accessing an SD card, do not remove the SD card. The
data may not write properly or the SD card may be damaged.
When “low battery” is displayed, replace the battery or
connect the USB interface to supply power as soon as possible. Caution: Batteries cannot be replaced when recording data. Replace them after the recording has finished.
Access light Flash once every 5 seconds Flash once every 10 seconds
Flash once every 10 seconds Flash once every 5 seconds
(2) Recording completion
• Press the [START/STOP] key to stop measuring.
• The screen display will change to the standby screen display.
• Press [ENTER] key to change to the free-running screen display.
GL 100 -L X                
 S lee pi ng! !                E NTE R  key  t o s tar t   
QU IT  ke y t o  Pow er  Of f
BA T L AN                    
4 How To confirm The Data
Check the recorded data with the application software included with this module using the method below (for details, refer to the USER'S MANUAL).
(1) Connect the USB interface and check the online data (2) Insert the SD card into PC and check the data directly (3) Check the data directly from PC via wireless LAN
5 Specifications
Item
Measurement data
Measurement channel
Measurement range
Measurement accuracy
Spectral sensitivity
Measurement resolution
Responsive
Accumulated function
Sampling interval
Alarm Cable length Usage environment External dimensions [W×D×H] (approximate) Weight (approximate)
*1 This is the measurement accuracy when our standard light source is used and
compared with the calibrated test instrument.
Illuminance, ultraviolet , accumulated illuminance, accumulated ultraviolet intensity * The accumulated illuminance and ultraviolet intensity are
displayed only when recording. Illuminance: 1 channel UV intensity: 1 channel Illuminance: 0 to 200k lx UV intensity: 0 to 30 mW / cm
*1
Illuminance: ±5% (at 25°C) Ultraviolet intensity: ±5% (at 25°C) Illuminance: 400 to 750 nm (peak 560 nm) UV intensity: 260 to 400 nm (peak 370 nm) Illuminance: 0.1 lx UV intensity: 0.001 mW/cm Illuminance: 1 ms or less UV intensity: 1 ms or less Accumulated illuminance: 0 to 999,999 k lxh Accumulated UV intensity: 0 to 999,999 mW/cm2h
0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min. OFF / Level approximate 20 cm
-10 to 50°C, 80% RH or less (non-condensing) 46 × 66 × 19 mm (not including protruding parts)
65 g
Contents
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6 Combined Measurement
1. Combined illumination / ultraviolet sensor and CO2 sensor measurement
Composite measurement can be done by using the branch adapter for GS (GS-DPA) and the CO2 sensor (GS-CO2) (each sold separately).
If the CO2 sensor (GS-CO2) is included in the assembly, it cannot be powered with batteries.
Illumination /
Ultraviolet sensor
(GS-LXUV)
Branch adapter for GS (GS-DPA)
* The Gl100’s power is
provided through a USB cable connection
GL100 main module
(1) Screen display menu flow
After connecting the power supply, connect this module and operate it in accordance with the content displayed on the screen.
* Refer to “2 How To Measure” above and the USER'S MANUAL for the
CO2 sensor.
(2) Free-running screen
ST OP     ALM .        1 :2 8
IL LU M:             0 
                                  m 
UV -A :        0. 01 6 
                                  PP
CO 2:             73 6 
BA T L AN  SD      S : 1 .0 s
              lx
                 W
                 m
Hold down the [QUIT] key (approx. three seconds) to put the module into standby state.
Press the [ENTER] key while in standby state to return to the free-running screen.
2. Combined illumination / ultraviolet sensor and temperature and humidity sensor measurement
Composite measurement can be done by using the branch adapter for GS (GS-DPA) and the temperature and humidity sensor (GS-TH) (each sold separately).
Illumination /
Ultraviolet sensor
(GS-LXUV)
Branch adapter for GS (GS-DPA)
GL100 main module
(1) Screen display menu flow
After connecting the power supply, connect this module and operate it in accordance with the content displayed on the screen.
* Refer to “2 How To Measure” above and the USER'S MANUAL for the
temperature and humidity sensor.
(2) Free-running screen
ST OP     ALM .        1 :2 8
TE MP :      + 26 .1 6℃ HU M. :        +3 7. 3% DE WP :      + 10 .3 0℃
                                  PP
CO 2:             73 6 
                 m
BA T L AN  SD      S : 1 .0 s
< Extension cable > The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS (GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.
CAUTION
It is not possible to be used by connecting two same sensors.
<Spectral Sensitivity Characteristic>
1.0 1.0
Spectral
sensitivity
400
560 750 (nm)
Wavelength
503-10 Shinano-cho, Totsuka-ku Yokohama 244-8503, Japan
Hold down the [QUIT] key (approx. three seconds) to put the module into standby state.
When running on batteries, the module will automatically go into standby state after three minutes of no operation.
Press the [ENTER] key while in standby state to return to the free-running screen.
Spectral
sensitivity
260
CO2 Sensor (GS-CO2)
Temperature and humidity sensor (GS-TH)
UltravioletIllumination
370 400 (nm)
Wavelength
September 1, 2014
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