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MC-88 Light Meter

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bulletReadout in Lux units

bulletPrecise and easy to use

bulletSensor on separate cable for optimum positioning

bulletAuto zero adjustment

bulletLarge, easy to read LCD display
The MC-88 is a precise, easy to use light meter. It has 3 ranges for accurate measurements over a wide range of light conditions.

The sensor is supplied on a separate cable, for taking readings in optimum positions.

The LCD display has large, easy to read digits. A low battery warning is displayed when the battery requires replacement.

The MC-88 is supplied complete with a battery and operating instructions.


Specifications

Ranges........0 to  1,999 Lux
              0 to 19,990 Lux
              0 to 50,000 Lux

Resolution....1 Lux
              10 Lux
              100 Lux

Accuracy......+/-5% of full scale of
              selected range
              (Tested by standard
              parallel tungsten
              lamp at 2854oK)

Display.......13mm LCD, max 1999

Power.........9V Alkaline Battery
              for 200 Hrs operation

Dimensions....108 x 72 x 23 mm

Mass..........Approx 150g

Environment...0 to 50 OC
              0 to 80% R.H.


Ordering Information

                      Part No
MC-88 Instrument......... 125101

Kit Includes :
9V Battery............... 130026
MC-88 Handbook........... 130050

Options :
Vinyl Carry Pouch........ 130056

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Version 3.0
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Last modified: September 17, 2007