TINT METER

The NEW Enforcer II Tint Meter has the features, auto-calibration, and proven accuracy product. It’s the smallest, most robust tint meter on the market. Created for the most demanding police use. Designed and priced so every officer can have a tint meter in the patrol car.

The Enforcer II works on roll-down windows. Just slide it down over the window and wait for the reading, which takes about four seconds to calculate. Then lift it back off the window, and it shuts itself off automatically. It’s so simple, you can use it with one hand.

The smaller Enforcer II requires more carefully managed space. The multi-level circuit format allows for a compact design. Neoprene foam is also installed to help block stray light as well as clean debris from the window.

How to use the meter:
Step 1: Wipe the window clean of any dirt. With the 2 units held together, turn on both boxes. The meter will auto-calibrate and display “100” Step 2: Leaving both units turned on, separate the 2 boxes and places the light source box behind the glass to test. Hold it in place by hand or by using the suction cup. Step 3: Place the display unit on the other side of the glass and allow the magnets to self align the 2 units. On rear windows be sure that defroster lines do not block the light source, as this may lower the reading. The display will show the VLT. Turn both units off when testing is complete.

Verifying accuracy
Reference standards are included with VLT values printed on their labels. The values are accurate to +-1% of an NIST calibrated spectrophotometer at 550 nanometers. To verify the Inspector II is working properly and within specification, take a reading of the reference standards before you begin to use your meter. The meter. The meter should display a reading within 2% of the labeled value.

Error codes
The computer generates error codes in case of faulty operation to protect the user from potential false readings. E1 Auto calibration error E2 Excess stray light E3 Factory calibration error E4 Excess radio frequency(RF) field E5 Temperature extreme
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