Operation Manual 2100
Operation Manual 2100
Opera on Manual
Table of Contents
1. Introduc on 3
2. System Specifica ons 3
3. Quick Reference Guide 3
4. Internal Ba'ery Pack 6
5. Sensor Connector and Wiring 7
6. USB Ports 7
7. Display 8
8. Current Measurement and Limita ons 8
9. Sample Time and Limita ons 9
10. 5V Bias for silicon sensors 9
11. Home Screen 9
12. Display Style Selec on 10
13. Display Content 10
14. Feature Bu'ons 11
15. Se5ngs 11
16. Files 16
17. Light Calc 16
18. Sleep 16
19. Survey 16
20. Info 17
21. Upgrades 17
22. Datalight So8ware 17
23. Care and Handling 18
24. Warranty 19
3D. Top: Contains the sensor mount, a 15-Pin D-Sub connector and
posts for securing the sensor to the device. The ILT2400 is backwards
compa"ble with all ILT1700 and ILT1350 “D” style sensors with the
excep"on of PMT's and SHD Low light level sensors. To connect the
sensor, align the sensor’s male 15 pin connector to the meter’s female
connector and apply slight pressure to insert. To assure proper connec"on is maintained during
tes"ng, "ghten screws on each side of sensor connector.
3E. Quick Se5ng Guide: If your meter and sensor were purchased together along with op"cal
calibra"ons, your device(s) will arrive with factory pre-programmed op"cal calibra"on factors. (see
15D Manage Calibra"on Factors for self programming of calibra"on factors as needed)
1.Plug in the sensor before turning on the ILT2400 to enable smart sensor func onality.
2.Turn on the meter by pushing the On/Off bu2on down into the ( I ) posi"on.
3. A er a short start up menu the Home Screen will appear.
4. Check the power monitor window in the upper right hand corner to assure ba2eries have
enough charge to complete tes"ng. (see Sec"on 4 for charging instruc"ons)
5. Select your display style based on user preference (touch ICON to select)
Meter: Larger numerical values and no graph
Trend: Smaller control bu2ons with op"onal bar or line graph(see 15I for swap chart type)
Tall: Portrait mode (usb ports and on/off switch on the right)
Wide: Landscape mode (usb ports and on/off switch on the top)
6. To change the display style, use the home bu2on and touch the preferred display style icon.
7. The reading window will open in current mode and begin displaying measurements in amps.
3F. Quick Start – Common Problems: The two most common causes of error are incorrect calibra"on
factor use and improper zero. It is a good prac"ce to verify the correct calibra"on factor is in use
before taking measurements. It is equally as important to assure a proper zero has been performed.
3F1. Calibra on Factor Verifica on. Locate the calibra"on factor on the detector calibra"on
cer"ficate below the model and serial number fields in the top third of the report.
Example:
From the home screen select seKngs, scroll to the calibra"on factor selec"on window. Verify the
sensi"vity factor and units are correct. If not, touch the selec"on window and a scroll menu will
appear, select a new channel un"l you find the correct sensi"vity factor as noted on your
cer"ficate. (If you do not locate your calibra"on factor and units from the cer"ficate, go to 5D to
learn about adding/changing calibra"on factors)
WARNING: The ba2ery pack in the ILT2400 is expected to last for many years. (up to 500 charge
cycles). Ba2eries should only be charged, stored and used in temperature between 0-45 degrees, or expansion
and damage can occur. Ba2ery packs should only be replaced by trained personnel. Changing of the ba2ery
pack by non ILT personnel voids the warranty and can cause damage to the pc board.
The power source can be supplied from a computer, a power bank, a charging hub, a wall-wart or any USB 2.0
or 3.0 device. A full charge is obtained in approximately 12 - 14 hours. Meter will charges the fastest when the
power bu2on is in the off posi"on. The ILT2400 circuit is design to prevent over charge. The ILT2400 has a low
power indicator that will advise when the ba2ery needs recharging.
The D-sub not only receives the current generated by the sensor a er exposure to light, it also
supplies bias to sensors requiring bias for power and/or to improve response "me. Any solid state
device that generates current from 50 pA to 1 mA can be connected to the ILT2400 for measurement
of current. Please see wiring diagram below:
Pin Descri
PinD ption
escri
ption
Pin1: -9Volts Pin9: Shield
Pin2: I2C SCL Pin10: SODIMM_85
Pin3: I2C SDA Pin11: SODIMM_97
Pin4: 3.3Volts Pin12: PWM_B
Pin5: GND Pin13: External Analog In 1
Pin6: Det. Cathode Pin14: External Analog In 2
Pin7: Det. Anode Pin15: N/C
Pin8: 5Volts
Warning: please consult with an ILT technician before connec"ng a current genera"ng device that
could exceed 1 mA of current to prevent risk of damage to the sensi"ve measurement circuitry.
6. USB Ports:There are three USB ports on the side of the ILT2400 device
• UPDATE: Is used for code updates and requires the use of a
memory s"ck. (not included)
• DATA: Accesses the internal 4 Gb memory device where data is saved and to charge the
ba2ery. The Micro USB is used to download stored data and to erase data from the memory
device. This port can also be used the charge the ba2ery.
• PC: The Mini USB port is used to connect to a computer and to charge the ba2ery. Datalight
so ware is available for download on the website: h2ps://www.intl-
ligh2ech.com/support/so ware, or request an emailed copy by emailing ilsales@intl-
ligh2ech.com
7. Display:
The Display is a full color 4.3" Capaci"ve TFT Touch screen display. Contact with sharp objects will
damage the display. A stylus or finger is recommended for changing seKngs on the display. Care
should be taken when packaging and storing the meter to assure no pressure is applied to the surface
of the display. Do not expose the Heat Sources, Strong UV Sources, liquids or Chemicals.
8A. Low Level Current Measurement: Though the system can display readings with as li2le as1
pico-amp of current and resolu"on down to 0.61 pA, measurements in this range will have a much
greater uncertainty and should considered as rela"ve measurements due to the poten"al for
noise and instability. To determine the current range prior to or during test, user can select
current in the display units feature. To determine the current range post measurement, user can
mul"ply the reading by the calibra"on factor to calculate the current level used.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When measuring below 100 pA customer should:
• Use the “User Dark” (aka “Zero”) func"on to ensure the unit is properly zeroed in the same
environment where measurements will be taken.
• Allow extended se2ling "me.
• Limit noise and temperate changes in the environment.
8B. Satura on: The ILT2400 provides an autorange mechanism allowing it to measure over 8
decades of current and/or light levels. While autoranging the ILT2400 can experience satura"on.
When this condi"on occurs the display will provide a “SATURATION” warning. To prevent
satura"on, neutral density filters or apertures can be added to the sensor, or a greater distance
between the sensor and the source can be used. ILT “D” type sensors have been designed to
assure a safe current value is supplied to the ILT2400 so no damage will occur to the meter during
satura"on.
8C. Dynamic / Measurement Range With ILT detectors: The ILT2400 can measure current from 1
pA to 1mA however the recommended range for calibrated readings is 50 pA to 1mA. This range
does not take into account the range of current the sensor is capable of supplying to the meter.
Not all sensors allow linear calibrated measurements over this range.
Below is a list of the dynamic range based on detector type.
• SED033/SED100 UV-IR Silicon sensors: 50 pA to 1 mA
• SED005 UV-VIS GaAsP Sensor: 50 pA to 1 mA
• SED007 IR InGaAsP Sensor: 50 pA to 1 mA
• SED623, SED624 & SED625 Thermopiles UV-IR(Typically IR measurements): 18nA to .1mA
• SED240, SED220 & SED185 Vacuum Phototubes (UV measurements) 50 pA to 1 µA
To determine the opera"ng range for a specific sensor when used with the ILT2400, the formula is to
divide the Min and Max current measurement ranges, as noted above, by the sensors calibra"on
factor from the ILT calibra"on cer"ficate. (see 15P for informa"on on calibra"on factors). For
example: SED240/TD is a vacuum Phototube with a working current range of 50 pA to 1µA and a
typical calibra"on factor of 1.21 e-3.
Min current of 50 pA / cal factor 1.21 e-3 (A)(cm2)(W-1) = min reading of 4.13E-08 W/cm2
Max current range of 1 µA / cal factor 1.21 e-3 (A)(cm2)(W-1) = max reading of 8.26E-04 W/cm2.
9. Sample Time and Limita ons: When using the internal computer and display, the device can
update as fast as 50 samples per second assuming the light intensity is strong enough to allow valid
Note: There are mul"ple factors that affect the sampling "me including the sensors rise "me, the light
level so ware selec"on, so ware seKngs and the method used to store and transfer or display the
data.
10. 5V Bias:
The ILT2400 can supply a 5V bias to silicon sensors to increase the response "me. ILT silicon sensors are o en
biased when used for flash/pulsed light measurements.
Warning: The 5V bias can cause a decrease in sensor stability and possibly damage other sensor material. ILT
silicon sensors include: SED033, SED100, SCD110, XSD140B, XSD340B, XSD140A, and XSD340A.
11. Home Screen: When the meter is turned on it will take a few moments for the
so8ware to ini alize. Upon completion the home screen will be displayed. To return to the
home screen at any time, simply touch on the < Back arrow in the top le of the display in
seKngs screens, or touch on the home icon within a measurement screen. (note customers can skip
the home screen by changing the start up app in seKngs)
12. Display Style Selec on: Select your display style based on user
preference:
Meter Tall: Meter displays the data in numerical format with NO GRAPH.
Tall sets the display to Portrait mode(usb ports on the right).
Meter Wide: Meter displays the data in numerical format with NO GRAPH.
Wide sets the meter to landscape mode (usb ports on the top).
Trend Tall: Trend displays the data in numerical format along with a chart
containing a bar or line graph. (see 15I & 15J to make changes to the chart
seKngs)Tall sets the display to Portrait mode (usb ports and on off switch
on the right).
Trend Wide: Trend displays the data in numerical format along with a chart containing a bar or line
graph. (see 15I & 15J to make changes to the chart seKngs). Wide sets the meter to landscape mode.
Cloak: Cloak provides a black and white low intensity display seKng to minimize light output into the
environment. This was designed to prevent light from the ILT2400 display being included in the light
level measurement. Cloak has a very large data capture bu2on to allow the user to easily capture and
store a single reading in the dark. Cloak does not have the feature bu'ons. Before entering cloak use
Meter Tall for seKngs (see 14 below). For example go to meter tall, click on display units for light level,
then hit the home bu2on and select cloak.Captured measurements are appended to the
“single_sample_file”, in the format date/"me, instantaneous value.
Light Stack: Light stack fills the majority of the display with a color indicator.
RED is typically used to indicate an error-unacceptable level that does not meet the customer’s
requirements. For hazard measurements, this level could be when the light level recorded is unsafe. In
other cases the level can be used as a go/no go level indica"ng the a risk of product failures when
intensi"es are too low or too high.
YELLOW is typically used as a warning stage indica"ng the range has changed and is approaching the
“Red” error indicator level.
15 Se5ngs:
The settings icons open the settings display which allow user customization. Settings can
also be access by clicking on the setting drop down menu in the display screens.
15A. Display Brightness: Brightness selec"on ranges from 1-Dim with lowest ba2ery consump"on, to
10-Brightest with highest ba2ery consump"on.
Radiometer Se ngs
15B Calibra on factors:
15B1. Meter Factor : Selects calibra"on factors from the pre-programmed/available list ranging from
1 – 20. Factor selec"on allows readings in calibrated units such as W, W/cm2, Lux etc.
15B2. Smart Detector Factor: Smart detectors can also store up to 20 calibra"on factors. In order to
use, or create cal factors that are saved in the sensor connector, Use Smart Detector Factor must be
enabled, in 15B3.
15Be. USE Smart Detector Factor: ON/OFF ON enable the use of the sensors cal factors. Off only
allows customer to use factors save in the ILT2400 meter.
15C. Sample Time: Allows the user to program how fast the meter takes a reading ranging from 100
milliseconds to 5 seconds with the default set to Auto.
Auto will review the incoming signals intensity and apply the best seKngs. (faster with higher light
levels, slower for smaller signals for be2er averaging)As a general rule of thumb, If current >= 1uA,
0.5sec is used, else if current <1uA, 1.0sec
FAST samples at 20ms (50Hz)
Note: Using trend at fast speeds taxes the CPU with processing both measurements, numerical
updates and graph updates. This can be seen as a slight flicker on the display. If this problem occurs,
use meter (no graph) or connect to the computer and use Datalight III Meter or Flash.
15D. Auto Gain Range: On or off. The ILT2400 has 3 relays that it cycles through when auto ranging
from the lowest signals in the Pico amp range to the higher signals in the micro amp to 1 milli amp
range. Auto allows the so ware to control when the device will change from one relay to the next to
allow the most accurate results based on incoming current levels. Auto gain range- off requires the
user to set the range they will stay in during measurement.(see 15E below for informa"on on seKng
the range.)
To determine the range of current that applies to a specific light level reading, the user can select
current in the display units (see sec"on 14A for instruc"ons) or mul"ply a previous reading by the
calibra"on factor used to obtain the reading. Ie. 1mW/cm2 (1e-3 mW/cm2) with a calibra"on factor of
1e-3 (A)(cm2)(W-1) =.000001 amps, 1e-3 * 1e-3.
15F. Min-Max (and FW Peak): The min-max seKngs allows the user to change the func"onality of the
min-max bu2on. When in Min/Max mode, the reading will only change for Max when a reading that is
higher than the displayed value is read, and for Min when a reading that is lower than the displayed
value is read. When FW peak is displayed the min-max bu2on will change to a FW Peak bu2on. FW
Peak uses the fastest scanning speeds to see rapid changes in light intensity and uses less averaging.
For Very Fast moving light sources such as scanning lasers or pulses of light, use FW peak. For be2er
averaging we recommend using min-max when speed is not a factor.
15G. 5V Bias On or Off: The defaults seKng is off as there are numerous sensors that can be
damaged or read incorrectly if bias is applied. Turn bias on when to increase the response "me for
silicon sensors only.ILT silicon sensors are o en biased when used for flash/pulsed light .
Warning: The 5V bias can cause a decrease in sensor stability and possibly damage other sensor material. ILT
silicon sensors include: SED033, SED100, SCD110, XSD140B, XSD340B, XSD140A, and XSD340A.
Other Se ngs
15L. Start-Up App: Allows the user to change the display style from the default “Home Screen” to
Meter, Trend, Cloak, Survey or Light stack automa"cally when the device turns on.
15N. Dim Display A8er me se5ngs: Sets the "me in minutes before the display will dim to save on
ba2ery life. Times range from 5 min- 60 min and also includes Never.
15O. Turn Off Display A8er me se5ngs: Sets the "me in minutes before the display will shut off to
save on ba2ery life. Times range from 5 min- 60 min and also includes Never.
Maintenance
15P. Set Date and Time: Allows the user to set the date and "me which are then used to create file
names and date/"me stamps on the saved .csv files as discuss in 16 above.
15Q.1. Factor Number: Numbers range from 1-20. The ILT2400 stores up to 20 calibra"on factors
which are selected using Factor number as shown in sec"on in 15B.
15Q.2. Factor Descrip on: Enter a nick name, component model&Serial number, or sensor stack
ie lux sensor, 033#234, 005/UVA/W. (Note: spaces are converted to a “-”)
15Q.3. Factor: Units Enter the units for the readout ie. lux (Note: Spaces are converted to a “-”)
15Q.4. Sensi vity Factor: Enter sensi"vity factor from the ILT calibra"on cer"ficate. 2.09e-09
(see red arrow on cal cert on page 14)
15Q.5. Resul ng Light Level: Allows the user to enter a know value for the light level under test
and create a calibra"on factor to force the meter to read the correct value.
ie. LED with 40 lumens is measured. Enter 40, press set. A new calibra"on factor will be created to
read 40 and auto-range up and down through other light intensi"es.
15Q.6. Factor Adjustment: User can enter a value to alter the calibra"on factor by for example if
adding a neutral density filter with a2enua"on of 10, enter 10 and press set. A new calibra"on
factor, that has changed by 10, will be entered in the next available channel.
16. Files:
The .csv files saved in the Files folder can be accessed using both internal so ware which will display a
graph of the results or downloaded using the USB micro port.
16A. Viewing Stored Readings: Click on the Files icon. The newest recording file will automa"cally
open in the graph. Use the drop down menu to select a different file. If the recording is s"ll ongoing
you can click in and out of the file (view a different file then return the ongoing measurement file)
to update the graph results in the view window. To view files created using the survey app, scroll
down to survey_data_file, to view files created using capture, scroll down to single_sample_file.
16B. Downloading Stored Readings: When the ILT2400 is connected to the computer using the
USB micro cable, the computer will register the ILT2400 as a device with removable storage,
allowing access into the Files folder. To access saved Files using a PC, click on Start, Computer and
then click double click on the “ Removable Disk ...” within “Devices with Removable Storage”.
16D. Dele ng Stored Readings: To delete files, access the files through the USB micro port.
Selected the file to highlight the then press delete.
18. Sleep:
Manually sets the screen to dark to conserve ba2ery. Simply touch the display at any "me to turn off
sleep mode and re-illuminate the display.
19. Survey:
ILT's built in survey applica"on allows customers to apply an address or note, which will be added to
20. Info:
Lists product and so ware seKngs including model no, serial no, calibra"on informa"on, so ware and
firmware informa"on and user programmable selec"ons such as sample "me, range selec"on etc.
22A. Set Up Procedure: Allow the computer to assign a com port and install FTDI drivers manually, as
needed. Device drivers are located in C, Program Files, Interna"onal Light Technologies, Datalight III,
FTDI folder. To install drivers double click driver CDM…..exe
So ware manuals for Datalight III can be found on the ILT website: h'p://www.intl-
ligh'ech.com/support/manuals-documenta on
Always store the meter in the carrying case when not in use and always ship in the hard plas"c
carrying case with protec"ve packing to prevent shock and damage. No items should be place above
or under the meter inside the carrying case. Do not expose meter to, strong levels of UV, direct
sunlight or high heat sources as the internal temperature can rapidly increase and cause erroneous
readings and damage. Do not apply any force to the display. Do not apply pressure to the meter when
the stand is in use.
24 . Warranty:
The equipment you have purchased from Interna"onal Light, Inc. has been expertly designed and was
carefully tested and inspected before being shipped. If properly operated in accordance with the
instruc"ons furnished, it will provide you with excellent service. The equipment is warranted for a
period of twelve (12) months from date of purchase to be free of defects in material or workmanship.
This warranty does not apply to damage resul"ng from improper set up, accident, altera"on, abuse,
loss of parts or repair by other than Interna"onal Light Technologies. The equipment will be repaired
or replaced, at our op"on, without charge to the owner for parts or labor incurred in such repair. This
warranty shall not apply unless the equipment is returned for our examina"on with all transporta"on
charges prepaid to Interna"onal Light Technologies, 10 Technology Drive, Peabody, MA 01960, TEL:
978 818 6180, Email [email protected]. Interna"onal Light Technologies has no other
obliga"on or liability in connec"on with said equipment.
The internal Datalight and external Datalight II & III So ware and Firmware are supplied “as-Is” with
no warranty.