International Light Technologies BiliBlanket ILT750-BILI454 Operation Manual

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ILT750-BILI454
Blue Light Meter
Operation Manual
ILT750-BILI454 Manual Rev A, Dated 4/22/2021
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  • Page 1 ILT750-BILI454 Blue Light Meter Operation Manual ILT750-BILI454 Manual Rev A, Dated 4/22/2021 Page number 1 or 7...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Button Features 3. Taking a Measurement 3A. Measurement Overview 4. Graphing 5. Battery 6. Sensor 7. Calibration 8. Warranty ILT750-BILI454 Manual Rev A, Dated 4/22/2021 Page number 2 or 7...
  • Page 3 The ILT750-BILI454 version was designed to match the Ohmeda Biliblanket II light meter both spatially and spectrally. ILT’s modernized version Bili Blue Light Meter is registered as a class 1 medical device and was designed, manufactured and calibrated to our highest standards, including, ISO13485, ISO9001, ISO170245 and NIST Traceability.
  • Page 4 2 HOLD / ZERO (4SEC) HOLD: Short press - Freezes the values shown on the display. “HOLD” will be displayed in the upper left of the screen when in hold mode. Short press again to turn off HOLD. The display will become active again.
  • Page 5 DATA: Shows the data analysis from when Graph was first pressed, including Min, Max, and Average. EXIT: Returns the display to numerical /non graphing mode and clears the previous graph data from the display. 3. TAKING A MEASUREMENT The ILT750 sensor is calibrated with the entire surface of the domed diffuser over-filled with light.
  • Page 6 To complete a measurement while graphing, press the 4 button. This will freeze/hold the last 60 readings on the display for review. Press button 4 a third time to access the Data Analysis Display. The graph will be replaced by the graph-analysis window and provide a readout of the Min, Max and Average readings.
  • Page 7 The white dome is an input optic, often called a domed diffuser. It should be kept clean and can be wiped with lens clothes or other non abrasive materials. This diffuser is designed to improve the spatial cosine response of the sensor so that it can accurately gather the light coming in from multiple angles.

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