12/19/2024 5:56 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/digital-light-meter-lx1010bs-GM063/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/digital-light-meter-lx1010bs-GM063/
Digital Light Meter LX1010BS
REF: GM063
Specifications
- Large LCD display for easy viewing (3 digits of 18 mm).
- Measuring range: 0 to 100,000 LUX.
- Unit of measure: LUX.
- Resolution: 1 LUX.
- Accuracy: 4% (<10,000 LUX) and 5% (> 10,000 LUX).
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€44.02
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€44.02
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€39.68
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Specifications
- Large LCD display for easy viewing (3 digits of 18 mm).
- Measuring range: 0 to 100,000 LUX.
- Unit of measure: LUX.
- Resolution: 1 LUX.
- Accuracy: 4% (<10,000 LUX) and 5% (> 10,000 LUX).
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Digital luxometer for ambient light level measurement. Ideal digital model for industry, administration, to measure ambient light levels, etc. Model divided into two parts: the sensor and the central unit with the controls and the viewfinder.
Specifications
Specifications
- Large LCD display for easy viewing (3 digits of 18 mm).
- Measuring range: 0 to 100,000 LUX.
- Unit of measure: LUX.
- Resolution: 1 LUX.
- Accuracy: 4% (<10,000 LUX) and 5% (> 10,000 LUX).
- Value blocking function with switch.
- Sampling time: 0.5 seconds.
- Diode-type photodetector with filter.
- It works with 1 battery of 9 V.
- Size: 130 x 72 x 30 mm.
- Gross Weight: 270 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 16.5 x 16.3 x 4.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 16.5 x 16.3 x 4.0 cm
Technical terms
- Lux
- Luxómetro
Lux
The lux (symbol lx) is the derivative unit of the International System of Units for the illuminance or lighting level. Equal to one lumen/m². It is used in photometry as a measure of luminance, taking into account the different wavelengths by the luminosity function, a standard model of the light sensitivity of the human eye.