Digital light meter ILT2500
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digital light meter
digital light meter
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Characteristics

Type
digital
Options and accessories
UV
Certifications
ISO

Description

The ILT2500 is the most versatile light measurement system ever designed by ILT. It combines the ease-of-use of our hand-held, portable optometer, the measurement range of a research/lab radiometer, pulsed light profiling similar to an oscilloscope, and the spectral measurement capability of a spectrometer. Together with our NIST traceable / ISO 17025 accredited calibration, and a wide array of sensors, input optics, integrating spheres and the new MEMS 880 spectrometer head, the applications for the ILT2500 abound! Meter is the standard application for steady-state light measurements and includes features such as Integrate, Hold, Zero, Min/Max/Peak, as well as data recording, all with the touch of a button. The screen can be viewed in both portrait (tall) and landscape (wide) modes. Flash is designed for measurement of pulsed light sources such as Xenon Pulse UV lamps. It includes a flash count, profile of the peak of the flash, as well as the integrated dosage readings. Beacon is for slower pulsed/flashing sources including NFPA72 strobe testing. Measure from .3 to 1.4 Hz. The Home Screen allows users to select the application or program to run. Survey allows data to be sorted by location or light source, and Light Stack has a programmable color changing display (red/yellow/green) and sound alert for quick troubleshooting. Trend has all the same features of Meter, however the numerical display is greatly reduced in size to allow for a large graph. The graph can be programmed as a line or bar chart, and is also available in portrait or landscape orientations.

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