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Category | Pyranometer |
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Measurement Range | 0 to 2000 W/m² |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 °C to +80 °C |
Field of View | 180° |
Non-linearity | < 1% (0 to 1000 W/m²) |
Temperature Dependence | < ±1 % (-10 °C to +40 °C) |
Cable Length | 10 m (standard) |
Details warranty terms and limitations of liability for the product.
Lists the standards the product conforms to, including immissions, emissions, and safety.
Covers introduction, precautions, warnings, symbols, and impaired safety-protection.
Introduces versions, explains operation, and details technical specifications for the recorder.
Guides on unpacking, installation, power connection, paper/pen handling, and function checks.
Details polarity selection and final checks of main functions.
Covers options, I/O circuitry, signal explanations, and external control functions.
Details functions related to the operator panel for servo system and chart drive.
Provides detailed information on the POC module, including its specifications, installation, and operation.
Summarizes content of Appendices C (Thermo Modules), D (Attenuators/Shunts), E (Accessories/Spares), and F (Recalibration Service).
Introduces the flatbed recorder and its available versions (BD 11, 12, 11E, 12E).
Explains how the recorder works, including servo systems and chart drive.
Explains the POC module for compensating pen trace offset in dual-channel recorders.
Details general technical specifications of the recorder, including safety and environmental conditions.
Provides detailed specifications for the servo system, including span, response time, and input characteristics.
Details specifications for the chart drive system, including speed settings and paper handling.
Describes external input/output functions and remote control options for the recorder.
Covers unpacking, power connection safety, and general installation steps.
Instructions for changing paper and pens, including initial setup steps.
Details how to inspect and test the chart drive functions of the recorder.
Details how to inspect and test the servo system functions for each channel.
Provides detailed steps for changing the pens on the recorder.
Covers final checks of chart drive and servo system functions before operation.
Explains how to select input polarity for the recorder channels.
Covers powering the recorder on/off and troubleshooting fuse issues.
Explains how to use the chart drive functions, including record on/off and chart speed.
Describes the use of internal clock vs. external pulses for chart drive control.
Details the use of arrow buttons for precise paper positioning.
Explains how to set the origin and start of plot positions.
Describes the function to advance the paper to the next major grid mark.
Explains how to control the servo system for each channel, including span and zero adjustment.
Details how to set calibrated and variable spans for the servo system.
Covers zero adjustment, mirroring signal axis, and polarity selection for servo system.
Explains how to use mechanical and optional electrical pen lift functions.
Introduces remote control and optional features like Pen Offset Compensation and serial data output.
Explains the purpose and function of the optional Pen Offset Compensation module.
Describes the serial data output feature for channels and its digital transmission.
Details the input logic circuitry specifications for remote control options.
Explains the signals available on the 15-pin sub D connector for various functions.
Details the use of External Chartdrive Pulse (ECP) for controlling paper movement.
Explains how to determine the externally controlled chart speed using formulas.
Describes the function of the servo marker for shifting pen positions.
Details servo system functions accessible via the operator panel (range, span, zero, pen lift).
Details chart drive functions accessible via the operator panel (record on/off, speed, paper movement).
Provides specific details on chart drive functions like record on/off, chart speed, and paper movement.
Introduces the POC module and details its design, sampling, resolution, and output specifications.
Guides on installing the POC module and switch components onto the recorder's mainboard.
Details the process for mounting and removing the POC module and its switch.
Explains the RS232-C serial output feature, including cable layout and interface description.
Covers maximum chart speed for RS232-C and the data format for transmission.
Provides demonstration programs for handling serial data output and testing the recorder.
Lists demonstration programs for serial data transmission on PX4 and PC.
Describes J, K thermocouple, and Pt100 modules and their temperature measurement specifications.
Details available attenuators (100x, 10x) and shunts (0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-16A) for measurement.
Lists part numbers for mains cords, fuses, pens, connectors, modules, and other spares.
Provides information on recalibration services, accuracy standards, and a contact form.