
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 2
2. PANEL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................... 2
3. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES ........................................................ 3
4. ZERO ADJUSTMENT & CALIBRATION .............................................. 3
5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT ................................................................. 4
6. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 4
7. WARRANTY .......................................................................................... 4
INTRODUCTION
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Compact and portable, your new meter can be used to monitor light levels or
check the LUX level of a particular light source. The sensor's exclusive photo
diode and color correction filter meets the C.I.E. photopic spectrum with a
cosine correction factor meets the standard. Sper Scientific light meters are
cosine corrected for a quick and accurate response. Large easily legible
LCD. The meter has an external zero adjustment, data hold, low-battery
indicator, and a moisture resistant front panel. Comes with soft carrying case,
detachable light sensor, photo-sensor cover, instructions and a 9-Volt battery.
2. PANEL DESCRIPTION
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1. DISPLAY 5. X1 (2,000 RANGE) button 9. STAND
2. ON button 6. X10 (20,000 RANGE) button 10. BATTERY
3. OFF button 7. ZERO SETTING terminal 11. PHOTO SENSOR
4. HOLD button 8. SENSOR INPUT socket 12. SENSOR plug
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3. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES
• Insert the SENSOR plug into the SENSOR INPUT socket.
• Turn the meter on using the ON button.
• Remove the lens cap from the PHOTO SENSOR.
• Press the 1X button for measurements of 0 ~ 1999 LUX, or select the
10X button for measurements of 2,000 ~ 19,990 LUX. If you are
uncertain about which range to use, select the highest range. In 10X
mode, " " appears in the right bottom LCD.
• Range Overload is indicated when "1" appears on the left side of the
display. If this occurs, switch to the highest range or discontinue use.
• Point the PHOTO SENSOR toward the source and read the results on
the display. To convert LUX results to FC, multiply the meter reading by
the factor of .0929
• Push the HOLD button to freeze the reading in the display. The word
"HOLD" is displayed. Press the HOLD button again to exit this function.
• Press the OFF button to turn the unit off.
NOTES:
• Keep the lens cap on the PHOTO SENSOR at all times except when
actually taking a reading.
• Fluctuations in the reading are generally due to shadows or fluctuations
in the line voltage. Ambient temperature, drafts and ventilation also
affect the luminous flux output.
• Avoid range overload and do not store in areas of high temperature
and/or humidity. Remove the battery for long-term storage.
4. ZERO ADJUSTMENT & CALIBRATION
WARNING: Only use the terminal marked "ZERO" for adjustment.
The unmarked terminals are for professional laboratory calibration only and
tampering with these terminals will result in inaccurate readings and require
professional calibration of the meter.
• With the sensor cover securely in place and the meter turned on, the
LCD display should indicate "0000". A slight variation will not affect
readings; however, if a precise reading is required you may use the
ZERO SETTING terminal to reset the unit.
• To make an adjustment, cover the PHOTO SENSOR and press the
1X button.
• Use a small screwdriver to turn the ZERO SETTING terminal until
"0000" is displayed.
• To maintain accuracy, annual laboratory calibration is recommended.
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5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Replace the battery when the low battery icon is displayed in the
left corner of LCD. In-spec measurements may be made for several hours
after the low battery indicator appears. Remove the battery compartment
screw and slide the cover away from the meter, remove the battery and
replace with a 9V battery (alkaline or heavy duty type). Replace the cover.
6. SPECIFICATIONS
Display Maximum reading 19,990
Overload Indicator "1" is displayed on the left of the LCD
Range*
Resolution*
Accuracy* ±5% + 4 digits
Operating Environment 32 ~ 122°F (0 ~ 50°C), less than 80% RH
Weight 9.9 oz (280g)
Dimensions
Optional Accessories
*Electronic Specifications (23 ± 5°C): Tested under the environment RF
Field Strength less than 3 V/M, and frequency less than the 30 MHz only.
2,000 Range = 0 ~ 1,999 LUX
20,000 Range = 2,000 ~ 19,990 LUX
2,000 Range = 1 LUX
20,000 Range = 10 LUX
Main Unit: 7.9 x 2.7 x 1.2" (200 x 68 x 30mm)
Photo Sensor: 3.2 x 2.2 x 0.3" (82 x 55 x 7mm)
Photo Sensor Lead: Extends to appx. 3½ ft
840090 Water Resistant Instrument Pouch
840092 Bench-Top Tripod
840093 Field Tripod
7. WARRANTY Light Sensor Spectrum
Sper Scientific warrants this product against
defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of 5 years from the date of purchase,
and agrees to repair or replace any defective
unit without charge. If your model has since
been discontinued, an equivalent Sper
Scientific product will be substituted if
available. This warranty does not cover
probes, batteries, or damage resulting from
accident, misuse, or abuse of the product. To
obtain warranty service, ship the unit postage
prepaid to: SPER SCIENTIFIC LTD, 7720 E
Redfield Rd, Suite 7, Scottsdale, AZ 85260,
(480) 948-4448. Include a description of the
problem and your return address and phone
number. Register online at sperscientific.com
or return your warranty registration card within
10 days of purchase.
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