Expandable dual-input radiometer is designed for flexibility
Data logging
Program custom units and conversion algorithms programmed to the detector
Compact size for extreme portability
Fully automatic configuration eliminates program and calibration input
Automatically store or print critical data including the sensor's serial number and calibration due date
Easily upgraded simply by loading new software from a PC
The PMA2100 is an innovative concept of intelligent sensor detection and data processing in a small, hand-held design. Add new sensors quickly without rebuilding your meter, purchasing a new one or compromising features. This meter has graphic display and data storage, complex processing algorithms, selectable units, averaging, tracking minima and maxima, dose integration and programmable alarm thresholds. By utilizing latest sensor technology and object oriented approach in its design the PMA2100 will support virtually any sensor that generates up to 4 analog signals. The detector setup and algorithms are encapsulated in the detector.
Measurement results can be displayed in one of many units customary for the particular measurement. A push of a button changes the unit selection. Dose integration can be started from the keypad or remotely. The inputs can start or stop the dose collection while the outputs are triggered by the dose and value alarms. Connection to a PC through a serial interface (RS232) enables transfer of collected data. A process can be controlled by the MA2100 through the optically isolated digital I/O.
Up to 1024 data records can be stored in the internal non-volatile memory. The storage can be triggered manually or automatically in a user-set interval (1 minute-2 hours). Uniform record structure for all detectors simplifies data management. Each data sample is accompanied by a set of auxiliary information such as: date, time, detector type and serial number, currently used units, user set scale factor, detector calibration due date and a set of flags indicating the state of the meter.
Detectors for PM2100 Radiometer
UVB DETECTOR gives an accurate measurement of biologically weighted ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or artificial light sources, also called sun-burning radiation The biologic effectiveness of ultraviolet radiation is strongest for wavelengths between 280 to 320 nm, classified as UV-B by the CIE organization..
UVB DETECTOR (UNDERWATER) measures UVB penetration into fresh or salt water. Measurements taken with this detector are comparable to those made by submersible spectroradiometers. Wavelength range is 280-320nm.
UVA/UVB DETECTOR gives an accurate measurement of non-weighted UVB+UVA ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or artificial light sources and has a wavelength range of 280-400nm.
UVA DETECTOR provides fast and accurate irradiance measurement in the UVA region. Its spectral response covers the 320 to 400nm range. The measured irradiance is displayed in mW/cm2 or W/m2. Consequently, the integrated does is shown in Joules/cm2 or kJoules/m2. This detector has a resolution of 0.001 mW/cm2 and a full scale of 200 mW/cm2, allowing measurement of very weak and very strong signals from the same detector.
UV CURING/PRINTING PROBE is a UV-A radiometer sensitive to radiation in the range from 320 to 400 nm with the peak sensitivity around the 365nm mercury emission line. Its construction places the UV sensor far from the point of measurement, making the probe suitable for high temperature applications, up to 400°C.
BLUE LIGHT SAFETY DETECTOR measures the blue light radiation hazard to eyes for a wide range of occupations. The detector indicates the effective irradiance weighted with the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Spectral Weighting Function for blue light hazard. Light sources that may produce a blue light hazard include: monochromatic and collimated lasers as well as collimated arc, or tungsten lamps (e.g. search lamps). Wavelength range is 400-520nm.
UV GERMICIDAL DETECTOR provides fast and accurate irradiance measurements of the effective germicidal radiation. Ultraviolet radiation at 253.7nm has been used in germicidal applications for several decades.
PHOTOPIC DETECTOR is a portable illumination detector (Lux detector) with spectral response following the CIE photopic action spectrum. This detector is designed to have a spectral response like that of the human eye's visual response in the photopic region and has a wavelength range of 180-280nm.
SCOTOPIC DETECTOR is a portable illumination detector (Lux detector) with spectral response following the CIE scotopic action spectrum. This detector is designed to have a spectral response like that of the human eye's visual response in the photopic (dark adapted) region and has a wavelength range of 400-750nm.
PAR DETECTOR measures the photon flux in wavelength range from 400 to 700 nm. The detector has a waterproof enclosure and can operate outdoors or in a wet environment.