AutoLight is a portable Light Transmission Meter. The meter measures the level of light transmitted through a tinted window to determine its safety level. It is a lightweight, accurate and easy to operate tool for law enforcement officers. Some local regulations also require testing of tinted glass to ensure conformance during vehicle safety inspections. The AutoLight meter provides inspectors with accurate readings that would otherwise be impossible by simple visual inspection.
Window tinting can diminish driver vision through vehicle windows. This compromises the safety of the driver and their passengers. Safety is jeopardised when approaching vehicles with dark, nonregulatory approved window tinting. The internal space of the vehicle and its passenger’s movements are not clearly visible.
3 Easy Testing Steps with AutoLight :
STEP 1:
Align AutoLight to the side of the test window or windscreen so that the light source and light sensor overlap.
STEP 2:
After aligning AutoLight, press the measurement button to take a reading of the light transmitted through the window.
STEP 3:
After the test is completed, the display window shows the percentage of light transmitted through the window.
Monitoring
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3 Easy Testing Steps with AutoLight :
STEP 1:
Align AutoLight to the side of the test window or windscreen so that the light source and light sensor overlap.
STEP 2:
After aligning AutoLight, press the measurement button to take a reading of the light transmitted through the window.
STEP 3:
After the test is completed, the display window shows the percentage of light transmitted through the window.
Monitoring
Output
Power Source
No Upgrades
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From humble beginnings in 1983 we have been working with governments in many areas of vehicle safety.
From humble beginnings in 1983 we have been working with governments in many areas of vehicle safety.
Auto Test products are sold in 50 countries across the world. Find your local distributor.