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		<title>HD2402 &#8211; Multisensor Photo-Radiometer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>AOR (Artificial Optical Radiation) measurement according to the European Directive 2006/25/EG</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HD2402 is a portable photo-radiometer data logger for the measurement of noncoherent optical radiation in accordance with <strong>European Directive 2006/25/EC</strong> and the Legislative Decree No 81, April 9, 2008.<br />
The instrument consists of a series of sensors to cover<strong> different portions of the spectrum</strong> and a small laser which is used to indicate the analyzed source.</p>
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<li>Photometric sensor for measuring the<strong> illuminance (lux meter)</strong> in the spectralrange 380÷780 nm</li>
<li>Radiometric sensor for the <strong>UV</strong> band (220÷400 nm) with spectral weighing factor S(λ)</li>
<li>Radiometric sensor for <strong>UVA</strong> band (315÷400 nm)</li>
<li>Radiometric sensor for the band 400÷700 nm <strong>(blue)</strong> with spectral weighing factor B (λ)</li>
<li>Radiometric sensor for the<strong> IR</strong> band (700÷1300 nm) with spectral weighing factor R(λ)</li>
<li>Thermopile sensor for the measurement of <strong>irradiance in the infrared</strong> spectral range 400÷2800 nm</li>
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<p>The HD2402 can be powered either by connecting it to a PC, receiving power directly from the USB port of your PC, or via an external power supply with USB output (code SWD05). The CP24 connection cable is fitted with a M12 connector on the instrument side and an USB type A connector on the PC side or to the power supply.</p>
<p>Using the software <strong>DeltaLog13</strong> and a PC, the HD2402 can be configured (calendar, date, time, start and duration of logging), and you can download and analyze the stored data or acquire the real-time data. Once configured, the data logger can be disconnected from the PC and connected to its power supply for capturing and storing data according to the programmed settings.</p>
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