Flir Extech LT250W User Manual

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Pages 16
Year 2021
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Flir Extech LT250W Meter Specification

The Flir Extech LT250W Meter is a versatile and advanced light meter designed for professionals who require precise and reliable measurements of light intensity. This device offers a broad measurement range from 0 to 400,000 Lux, catering to various applications from indoor lighting assessments to outdoor environmental studies. The LT250W is equipped with a large backlit LCD display, ensuring clear visibility of readings even in low-light conditions.

This meter features a Bluetooth connectivity option, enabling seamless data transfer to mobile devices for further analysis and reporting. The integration with the Flir Tools Mobile app enhances its functionality, allowing users to log data and create detailed reports efficiently. The LT250W is designed with a silicon photodiode sensor and a cosine correction filter, ensuring high accuracy and reliability in diverse lighting environments.

Its ergonomic design includes a compact and durable housing, making it easy to handle and transport. The device is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, providing extended operational time, and includes a USB port for convenient charging and data transfer. Additionally, the meter supports both Lux and Foot-Candle units, offering flexibility to users across different regions.

The LT250W includes a hold function to freeze a reading on the display, as well as a min/max function for capturing fluctuations in light intensity over time. With its robust feature set and user-friendly interface, the Flir Extech LT250W Meter is an essential tool for professionals in lighting design, environmental research, and facilities management.

Flir Extech LT250W Meter F.A.Q.

How do I power on the Flir Extech LT250W Meter?

To power on the Flir Extech LT250W Meter, press and hold the power button located on the front panel until the display activates.

What should I do if the Flir Extech LT250W Meter is not displaying readings?

Ensure that the meter is properly connected to the circuit and that the test leads are in good condition. Check the battery level and replace the batteries if necessary.

How can I calibrate the Flir Extech LT250W Meter?

Refer to the user manual for detailed calibration instructions. Typically, calibration involves using a known reference source and adjusting the meter's settings accordingly.

What is the best way to maintain the Flir Extech LT250W Meter?

Regularly clean the meter with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and moisture. Store the meter in a protective case when not in use.

How do I change the battery in the Flir Extech LT250W Meter?

To change the battery, open the battery compartment located on the back of the meter using a screwdriver. Replace the old batteries with new ones, ensuring correct polarity.

Can the Flir Extech LT250W Meter measure AC and DC voltage?

Yes, the Flir Extech LT250W Meter can measure both AC and DC voltage. To switch between the two, use the function selector on the meter.

How do I troubleshoot inaccurate readings on the Flir Extech LT250W Meter?

Check the test leads and connections for any damage or dirt. Ensure the meter is correctly set to the appropriate measurement function. Consider recalibrating the meter if the issue persists.

What safety precautions should I follow while using the Flir Extech LT250W Meter?

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, avoid contact with live circuits, and ensure the meter is rated for the voltage and current levels being measured.

How do I reset the Flir Extech LT250W Meter to its default settings?

To reset the meter to default settings, refer to the user manual for the specific reset procedure, which typically involves pressing a combination of buttons.

Is the Flir Extech LT250W Meter capable of measuring resistance?

Yes, the Flir Extech LT250W Meter can measure resistance. Select the resistance measurement function and connect the test leads to the component or circuit being tested.