The light meter supports data storage, multi-format export, and PC software connectivity, meeting the needs of both precise laboratory testing and on-site lighting inspection and luminaire development and calibration. It is easy to operate and offers stable performance.

Multi-dimensional Light and Color Analysis

High-definition Touchscreen with Intelligent System
SISCO's lux meters are widely used for light monitoring and measurement in lighting enterprises, agriculture and livestock, industry and mining, laboratories, offices, medical institutions, home applications, street lighting construction and other industries.
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| Model | SISCO-LM-HPCS320 |
| Wavelength Range | 380nm ~780nm |
| Spectral Mode | Cross Asymmetric CT Spectroscopic System |
| Sensor | High precision CCD |
| Detector | Φ10mm Cosine Corrector |
| Spectral Resolution/Repeatability | 0.2nm X, Y repeatability ±0.0005 |
| Wavelength Accuracy | ±0.5nm |
| Illumination Accuracy | Level 1(±4% of reading ±1 reading) |
| Spectral Bandwidth (FWHM) | 4nm |
| Chromaticity Coordinate Accuracy | ±0.0025 (relative to standard light sources whose stability is better than ±0.0005 traceable to NIM) |
| Color Temperature Range | 1,000K ~100,000K |
| Illumination Range | 10LUX~200000LUX |
| Integration Time | 50μs~10000ms |
| Communication Interface | Type-C interface |
| Operating Temperature/Humidity Range | (-10~40)℃, relative humidity<70%(non-condensing) |
| Storage Temperature/Humidity Range | (-20~50)℃, relative humidity<70%(non-condensing) |
| Screen Size | 3.5-inch high-definition touch screen |
| Communication Method | Host-PC: USB |
| Storage Capacity | Built-in 4G Bit |
| Power Supply | Built-in lithium battery/power adapter |
| Continuous Working Time | About 20 hours of use on a single charge |
| Standard Accessories | Power adapter, data cable, cloth bag, warranty card, certificate, and electronic manual |
| Host Size | 132mm×61mm×15mm |
| Weight | about 210g for the whole machine |
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Q1: What is a lux meter and how does it work?
A1: A lux meter, also known as an illuminance meter, is a device used to measure the amount of light falling on a surface. It works by using a photodiode or photovoltaic cell to convert light energy into an electrical signal, which is then processed and displayed as a reading in lux units.
Q2: What are some common applications of lux meters?
A2: Lux meters are commonly used in a variety of industries and settings, including photography, film production, architecture, and interior design. They are also used in industrial settings to ensure proper lighting levels for worker safety and productivity.
Q3: How to calibrate a lux meter?
A3: Calibrating a lux meter typically involves comparing its readings to a known standard light source of a specific brightness level. This can be done using a calibration light box or similar device, and the process may vary depending on the specific type and model of the lux meter being used. It is generally recommended to have a lux meter professionally calibrated on a regular basis to ensure accuracy.
Tips: What are the common units of measurement for a Lux Meter?
Common units of measurement include lux (lux), which represents the luminous flux received per square meter, and foot-candle (fc), an imperial unit. Instruments typically support switching between these two units to accommodate different standards and applications.
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