Kimo SL200 User manual

Solarimeter
SL 200


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I – Introduction........................................................................................................................................4
II – General information.......................................................................................................................4
Measured units..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
Use...................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
III – Operating principle........................................................................................................................5
Keyboard presentation...........................................................................................................................................................................5
Three groups of display..........................................................................................................................................................................5
I – Setting...............................................................................................................................................6
Brightness....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Calibration....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
About..............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
– During measurement....................................................................................................................6
Irradiance.....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Radiant exposure or irradiation..........................................................................................................................................................7
I – After measurement......................................................................................................................7
Data reading................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Stored data reading.................................................................................................................................................................................8
Data evaluation..........................................................................................................................................................................................9
New measurement – Resetting memory.......................................................................................................................................9
II – Operating information................................................................................................................10
Over-range....................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Sensor default............................................................................................................................................................................................10
Power.............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
III – Maintenance.................................................................................................................................10
Servicing........................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Clock...............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Regular checking.......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Batteries and adaptors replacement...............................................................................................................................................11
IX – Main specifications.......................................................................................................................11
SL200............................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Solar cell........................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Standard reference..................................................................................................................................................................................12
X – Metrology..........................................................................................................................................12
Traceability...................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Sensor replacement................................................................................................................................................................................12
XI – Delivery and packaging................................................................................................................13
XII – Accessories....................................................................................................................................13
Table of contents

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I – Introduction
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III – Operating principle
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Irradiation, average, accumulated energy,
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Irradiation, average, accumulated energy,
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From measurement screens, give access to other screens
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