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4 overload display, 5 switching the measuring instrument off, 6 measuring luminance (accessory required) – Gossen Mavolux 5032C/B User Manual

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Combining Special Functions

The hold and MAX functions are mutually incompati-
ble. If one is selected, the other is automatically dis-
abled. If a measurement value has been obtained with
the hold or the MAX function, it cannot be converted
into the other unit of measure by activating the “lx/fc”
key. The hold or MAX function is exited in such cases.

2.4

Overload Display

If a measuring range is exceeded, “OL.” (overload)
appears at the display.

2.5

Switching the Measuring Instrument Off

Switch the measuring instrument off by pressing the
“on/off” key. The instrument is switched off automat-
ically if none of its keys are activated for a period of
approximately 2 minutes.

2.6

Measuring Luminance (accessory required)

Illumination defines the amount of light which strikes
a surface, and luminance is a measure of the
amount of light reflected from a surface.
When the luminance attachment has been screwed
onto the sensor, the measuring instrument is auto-
matically switched to the luminance mode and indi-
cates the measurement value with the correct
numeric value at the display (you do not have to
convert the value as is the case with older measur-
ing instruments!).

2.7

Tips for Taking Correct Measurements

Make sure that the illuminated surface is lit up in a
complete and uniform fashion (e.g. no shadows
cast by hand or body). Hold the sensor parallel to
the surface to be evaluated, if illumination of the sur-
face is to be measured (e.g. workstation lighting).

Please observe the following:

Artificial sources of light do not reach full power
until after they have been on for a lengthy period
of time, and should therefore be switched on
15 minutes before measurements are taken.

Mains voltage influences the intensity of light
generated by artificial light sources.
Check the mains voltage with a voltmeter. We
recommend the handy METRAVOLT

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