UV-A sensor
Visible sensor
Dual-sensor detector
(XDS-1000)
Meter readout unit
(XR-1000)
Water-resistant
adapter
Detected sensor wavelengths
Operation mode
Data type
Available menu-driven operations,
correspond to keypad buttons
Battery power bars
UV-A reading
Visible reading
XRP-3000 Radiometer/Photometer Quick Guide
Running Man Icon––
Meter in running operation
Open Hand Icon––
Holds data-constant display
Mountain peak Icon––
Peak value displayed
Bulb A Icon––
Absolute readings displayed
Bulb Z Icon––Zero readings
with ambient light subtracted
Snowflake Icon––
Freezes data during integration
Battery Power Bars
Hourglass Icon––Integration of
light levels––continuous count
Circular Arrows Icon––
Integration in progress
ENGLISH
™
Thank you for purchasing the AccuMAX™ meter.
This Quick Guide is intended to get you started as soon as possible.
To Start
1. Install the batteries.
2. Attach the sensor detector either directly to the readout unit or by using the adapter cable.
3. To turn the meter on, press and hold
ON/OFF
for two seconds.
4. The AccuMAX automatically opens in
OPERATION
mode (see screen below) and begins to take readings.
Shine the light directly over the sensor of interest (UV or VIS) on the dual detector. The meter will instantly read and display
the light level for each wavelength (intensity/unit area).
5. Display and Icons:
The AccuMAX uses a liquid crystal display (LCD) with a combination of easy-to-read icons and alphanumeric characters to
denote readings, units, operating mode and meter status in a four-line format. UV and VIS level readings are automatically
adjusted for the magnitude of the measurement (autoranging) and then displayed with the appropriate 4-digit resolution units.
For example: 12,000 µW/cm
2
would be displayed as 12.00 mW/cm
2
. This enables the readout unit to accept and respond to a
wide range of light levels. Icons provide a quick glance at data type and the available functions at every operational screen.