UV Sensor FAQs
In January 2020, all Apogee SU-100 series sensors were discontinued. For a list of replacement products and SU-100 series product manuals, pleaseclick here。The model number you need depends on which output is compatible with your datalogger. Currently available sensors and their model numbers are listed below with their output:
SU-200 | 0 to 10 mV | |
SU-202 | 0 to 2.5 V | |
SU-205 | 0 to 5 V | |
MU-250 | Sensor attached to a handheld meter via cable with digital readout |
UV-A Sensors(SU-200, SU-202, SU-205, MU-250): 300 to 400 nm
The handheld meter is not waterproof, only the sensor and cable are waterproof. If the meter might get wet from splashing, we recommend placing it in a plastic bag or container to help protect it from accidentally getting wet.
Yes, if properly spliced, the signal from the sensor is not affected by splicing on additional cable. We have tested splicing up to 100 meters of cable. For information on how to create a proper waterproof splice, please visit ourInstructional webpageor看我们的视频。
We offer custom cable lengths of our high quality cable and splice kits that can be ordered at the time of purchase.
No. All Apogee meters (MO, MP, MQ, and MU series) either have sensors built into the meter or attached via two meters of cable. If you order a sensor only (SI, SO, SP, SQ, and SU series) you will need to have your own datalogger (or, depending on the sensor, a voltmeter) to collect information form the sensor.
虽然可以拼接额外的电缆to the separate sensor, note that the cable wires are soldered directly into the circuit board of the meter. Care should be taken to remove the back panel of the meter in order to access the board and splice on the additional cable, otherwise two splices would need to be made between the meter and sensor head. Clickherefor further details on how to extend sensor cable length.
Error codes will appear in place of the real-time reading on the LCD display and will continue to flash until the problem is corrected. For steps on completing a fix please refer to themanual。
Err 1:Battery voltage out of range. | Fix:replace CR2320 battery and perform master reset. |
Err 2:Sensor voltage out of range. | Fix:perform master reset. |
Err 3:Not calibrated. | Fix:perform master reset. |
Err 4:CPU voltage below minimum. | Fix:replace CR2320 battery and perform master reset. |
The meter takes a CR2320 coin cell battery.
A master reset can be performed that may correct the problem. *Note: a master reset will erase all logged measurements from memory.
First press the power button so that the LCD display is activated. While still powered, slide the battery out of the holder, which will cause the LCD display to fade out. After a few seconds slide the battery back into the holder. The LCD display will flash all segments and then show a revision number. This indicates the master reset was performed and the display should return to normal.
No they are not– user should record the starting time when the meter is placed in LOG mode and take note of time when sampled readings are taken.
When in LOG mode the meter will power on/off to make a measurement every 30 seconds. Every 30 minutes the meter will average the sixty 30 second measurements and record the averaged value to memory. The meter can store up to 99 averages and will start to overwrite the oldest measurement once there are 99 measurements. Every 48 averaged measurements (making a 24 hour period), the meter will also store 99 integrated daily totals in moles per meter squared per day (mol m-2d-1).
When in SMPL mode press the sample button to record up to 99 manual measurements (a counter in the upper right hand corner of the LCD display indicates the total number of saved measurements).
Please emailtechsupport@apogeeinstruments.comwith the model number and serial number for your sensor.