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TECHNICAL DATA MODEL DLM-1000

1. SENSOR 3. POWER REQUIREMENT ^


Model DLM-1000 "B" UV Sensor............. 320-400 nm (µW/cm²) Battery Operation .........................One 9-volt battery provided
Model DLM-1000 "C" Visible Sensor........ 380-700 nm (foot-candles) Current Drain............................... 2 mA (approx)
Model DLM-1000 "L" Visible Sensor........ 380-700 nm (Lux) Battery Life.................................. 150 - 200 hours
(Photometric Response)
4. TEMPERATURE RANGE
Calibration: Sensors are calibrated using line sources, or if more Operation......................0° - 50° C (32° - 122°F)
appropriate for the application, wide bandwidth sources. Calibration is Storage ......................... 10°C - 50º C (14° - 122°F)
within 5% of a working standard, traceable to the NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS and TECHNOLOGY, formerly NBS.
Temperature coefficient ...............±0.25%/°C. 5. HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 100% R.H. non-condensing

2. READOUT UNIT 6. DIMENSIONS


Display 13mm...................... (.0.5 in.) constant fluorescing Readout Unit................. 108mm x 73mm x 23mm
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) (4.3in. x 2.9in. x 0.9in.)
Sampling time ..................... 0.4 seconds
Sensor Head.................. 70mm x 52 mm x 17 mm
(2.8in. x 2.0 in. x 0.7 in.)
Electrical Specifications:
Accuracy 7. WEIGHT
Range Resolution 25º ± 5º C Units Readout Unit................................ 160 g (0.36 lb.)
Sensor ......................................... 90 g (0.20 lb.)
0-1999 1 ± 2% (+2 digits) FC or Lux
0-19990 10 ± 2% (+2 digits) µW/cm²
8. USAGE
"B" UV sensor is used to measure blacklight output UVA.
Measurement Units
"C" visible sensor is used to measure incandescent light output and
Spectral Range Model Units to test for visible light which may be emitted by a Blacklight. This
sensor is calibrated to read in foot-candles.
320 - 400 nm DLM-1000 "B" UV sensor µW/cm²
380 - 700 nm DLM-1000 "C" visible sensor FC "L" visible sensor is the same as the "C sensor, except it is cali-
380 - 700 nm DLM-1000 "L" visible sensor Lux brated to read in Lux. (Optional)

Operation Calibration
1. Slide the "POWER" switch to the "ON" position. The visible and UV sensor radiometer should be
2. Turn the lamp on or apply power to the light source being returned to the factory every six months for
measured. recalibration or a routine check-up. The recommended
3. Place the sensor where the radiance/luminance is to be six month calibration is based upon normal usage of
measured. intermittent readings. If the sensors are used
4. The value of the radiance/luminance will be indicated on the continuously, recalibration should be performed more
display. If at any time only a "1" appears in the left hand display often. Visible sensors are calibrated to accurately read
position, then the measurement is out of range. Indicated values incandescent light sources, unless a fluorescent light
are as follows:
calibration is requested.
Lux or foot-candles 1 x the display reading
Microwatts/cm² 10 x the display reading

For further information please contact: Represented by:

1431 W. Second Street • Pomona, CA 91766

PHONE (909) 623-6793 • FAX (909)629-1467

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