dymax ACCU-CAL 160 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 5
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We encourage you to read, understand, and follow all safety and operating instructions and
recommendations in this and other related manuals prior to setting up and operating this
instrument and any associated UV light-curing systems.
WARNING!
according to its technical specifications. Any other use of the device is not
allowed.
Always wear protective goggles or a face shield when working near any unit
which emits UV light!
The device should be inspected before startup for any mechanical damage or
loose parts. In such cases, the device should never be used. Safety can be
compromised if the device is not functioning properly.
Product Overview
Description of the ACCU-CAL™ 160 Radiometer
The ACCU-CAL™ 160 radiometer measures and displays irradiance (intensity), irradiance
profiles (irradiance over measurement time), and dose (irradiance for a given time period) of a
light-curing system. Its compact size and design withstands the extremes of light-curing
environments while providing accurate measurements.
The unit can be controlled manually via four buttons on the faceplate. Measurement data is
displayed on the integrated LCD display screen and can be downloaded to a computer via the
USB port and supplied interface cable. The calibration data of the optical quantities is stored in
the device and automatically considered. The ACCU-CAL™ 160 has a built-in lithium polymer
battery that can be charged using the USB interface.
The ACCU-CAL™ 160 radiometer and data logger contains a photodiode and several filters for
specific spectral sensitivities. The spectral sensitivity should be chosen to fit your measurement
application. Several options are available upon purchase.
The input optics is made from a translucent diffuser material with approximated cosine field of
view.
The device should only be used for its intended purpose and
ACCU-CAL™ 160 Radiometer User Guide
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