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Originally Posted by Orchidtinkerer
Seems fairly straightforward to me. The dial to the left will always display the true footcandle measurement (x1 or 100%)
the next dial will display the footcandle value divided by 10 (or 10%)
the next dial will display the footcandle value divided by 100 (or 1%)
The reason you have dial 2 and 3 is I presume that the display cannot show more than 1000 footcandles so you need to flip the switch to the second or third position for high values like 1000-5000 so it can show 100-500 or 10-50 which is 10% or 1% respectively, otherwise you could just leave it on position 1 all the time. It is only a matter of the display not having enugh numbers so once you understand all the dial does is drop a 0 at the end then you have it figured out.
edit: in your second example the footcandle you were reading was 1063. On the first dial it could not display this so it shows 1. I can see where that would become a bit confusing. I suppose the safest is to leave it on dial 3 and always multiply the displayed value by 100.
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Yep, that's what I decided to do. If I'm not getting at least 1000 foot candles, it's time to adjust a light or move closer to a window! A Light Meter For Dummies would be great! One button, displayed without adding or subtracting zeros. For those who just want simple.