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Light Meter
RS-01
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 Light Meter RS-01 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Title Page 1. INTRODUCTION ............1 2. FEATURES..............1 3. SPECIFICATIONS............2 4. NAME OF PARTS AND POSITIONS......3 5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........4 6. BATTERY CHECK & REPLACEMENT..... 9 7. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CHARACTERISTICS..10 8. MAINTENANCE ............11 9.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The RS-01 digital illuminance meter is a portable precision instrument used to measure illuminance ( lux, footcandle ) in the field. It meets the CIE photopic spectral response, f ’ ≦ 6%. It is fully cosine corrected for the angular incidence of light.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    • Display : Dual display, 4 digit LCD readout. • Measuring range : 50.00 lux, 500.0 lux, 5000 lux, 50.00 klux, (Autoranging 4 step) / 5.000 fc, 50.00 fc, 500.0 fc, 5000 fc Note: 1fc =10.76 lux. • Overrange display : LCD will show “OL” symbol. •...
  • Page 5: Name Of Parts And Positions

    1. LCD display : 4-digit dual display, each with a maximum reading of 5000, annunciators for measured values, unit functions and decimal points etc. Power button : The power button turns the instrument ON or OFF. 3. AVG button: Activates the point-average mode. 4.
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    7. Lux/fc button: Illuminance scale select. (1 footcandle = 10.76 lux) Buzzer enable/disable option. Hold down “Lux/fc” button then press the power-on button to turn the buzzer sound on or off. 8. MEM button: Press once to store the data shown on the LCD to memory.
  • Page 7 5-2 Point average measurement Illuminance is a measure of the amount of light falling upon a prescribed surface area. As the RS-01 detector has only a small sensor area, the measured light level is multiplied and averaged proportionally using the point average function within the instrument to provide a corrected reading.
  • Page 8 10. Previously measured data display procedure. Press the “ ” power button to turn the meter on. Press the “lux/fc” button to select the desired unit; lux or fc. Press the “AVG” button to enter point illuminance value average function. Press the “READ”...
  • Page 9 3. Remove the photo detector cap and place the detector so the light falls squarely on the detector filter. 4. Press the “cd” button to enter luminous intensity measurement mode and the annunciator “cd” is displayed, The distance annunciator “m” or “ft” is also displayed, together with the distance data previously set.
  • Page 10 5-4 Manual data memory and read mode : 1. Clear the manually memorized data Press the “ ” button to turn the meter off. Press and hold down the "MEM" button, then press the “ ” button to turn the meter on. When the LCD shows "CLr", the memorized data has been erased.
  • Page 11: Battery Check & Replacement

    5-5 Setting or disabling the auto power-off function The meter enters sleep mode if no button is pressed within the selected time period. 1. Setting the auto power-off time: Press the " " button to turn the meter off. Press and hold down the “AVG” button then press the "...
  • Page 12: Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics

    2. Remove the all 6 exhausted cells and dispose of them in accordance with local environmental regulations. Replace the cells with qty. 6 new 1.5V AAA size cells, observing the correct polarity as shown in the battery compartment. 3. Refit the battery cover and tighten the screw. 4.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    1. The white plastic disc on the top of the detector should be cleaned with a damp cloth when necessary. 2. Do not store the instrument where temperature or humidity is excessively high. 3. The reference level, as marked on the faceplate, is the tip of the photo detector globe.
  • Page 14 • FACTORY Visual work at production line 300 ~ 750 28 ~ 70 Inspection work 750 ~ 1,500 70 ~ 140 Electronic parts assembly line 1500 ~ 3,000 140 ~ 279 Packing work, Entrance passages 150 ~ 300 14 ~ 28 •...

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