Technical Information; Batteries; Operating Conditions; Relative Spectral Response - Labino Apollo 1.0 Operating Instructions Manual

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4. TECHNICAL INFORMATION

4.1 Batteries

The active measuring time of the Hand Unit is estimated to about 100 h. If the
display does not light up after pressing "Power On", new batteries (3 x AA 1,5V) are
needed. The batteries used for the Hand Unit can be replaced by the user.
The active measuring time for the Sensor Unit is estimated to approximately 600 h.
If the battery is discharged and/or if the Sensor Unit is cold (below -30°C/-22°F)
the LED will flash 5 times and the Sensor Unit will turn off. The battery shall only
be replaced by Labino or a Labino authorized calibration center (see section 5).
Batteries are changed by the factory when the spectrometer is recalibrated.

4.2 Operating conditions

a) Operating temperature: 0˚C to +40˚C
b) Storage temperature: -30˚C to +60˚C
c) Relative humidity: 5% to 95%, noncondensing

4.3 Relative spectral response

The wavelength dependence of the relative spectral responsivities of the Apollo 1.0
and 2.0 UV-radiometers are shown in Figure 7. The relative spectral response of
Apollo 2.0 fulfills the requirements of ISO 3059 which are:
a) the relative spectral response shall not exceed 105% for any wavelength;
b) the peak relative spectral response shall occur between 355 nm and 375 nm;
c) the relative spectral response at a wavelength of 313 nm shall be less
than 10%;
d) the relative spectral response at a wavelength of 405 nm shall be less than 2%.

5. CALIBRATION

The recommended calibration interval is six months and is done by Labino or a
Labino authorized calibration center. These centers can be found online at
www.labino.com.
Labino AB
Fågelsångsvägen 16
186 42 Vallentuna
Sweden
Tel.: +46 (0)883 90 70
labino@labino.com
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