1. Kupu Whakataki
The Apogee MQ-210 Quantum Light PAR Meter is designed for precise measurement of Photosynthetic Active Radiation (PAR) in underwater environments. This device features a waterproof quantum sensor connected to a handheld meter. The MQ-210 is specifically engineered to apply an immersion effect correction factor directly through its firmware, ensuring accurate readings in aquatic settings. It is suitable for various light sources, though specific post-measurement correction factors may be required for LED light sources to achieve optimal accuracy.
Important Note: While the sensor and its cable are fully waterproof, the handheld meter unit is NOT waterproof and must be kept dry.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Always ensure the handheld meter remains dry. Exposure to water will damage the unit and void the warranty.
- Do not attempt to open or modify the handheld meter or the sensor. This can lead to damage and inaccurate readings.
- Handle the sensor cable with care to prevent kinks or damage, which could compromise its waterproof integrity.
- Keep the device away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight when not in use.
- Use only specified batteries (if applicable, refer to product packaging or Apogee documentation).
3. Ihirangi mokete
Upon unpacking, please verify that all the following components are present:
- Apogee MQ-210 Handheld Meter
- Waterproof Quantum Sensor (attached via cable)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
4. Hua Neke Atuview
The MQ-210 system comprises two main parts: the handheld display unit and the waterproof quantum sensor.

Whakaahua 1: Apogee MQ-210 Underwater Quantum Light PAR Meter. This image displays the complete MQ-210 unit, featuring the handheld meter with its digital display and control buttons, connected by a cable to the compact, black waterproof quantum sensor. The sensor is designed for submersion, while the handheld unit is for dry use.
4.1 Handheld Meter
The handheld meter features a digital display for showing PAR readings in µmol m⁻² s⁻¹. It includes control buttons for power, sampling, and mode selection. The meter processes the raw sensor data and applies the immersion effect correction factor.
4.2 Waterproof Quantum Sensor

Whakaahua 2: Kati-ake view of the Apogee waterproof quantum sensor. This image highlights the robust, anodized aluminum body and the acrylic diffuser of the sensor head. The sensor contains a blue-enhanced silicon photodiode and custom optical filters, designed for accurate underwater PAR measurements.
The sensor incorporates a blue-enhanced silicon photodiode and custom optical filters housed within a rugged, anodized aluminum body with an acrylic diffuser. It is designed for full submersion in water, making it ideal for applications such as saltwater aquariums.
5. Tatūnga
- Wewetehia te Pūrere: Carefully remove the handheld meter and sensor from its packaging.
- Tirotiro mo te kino: Check the handheld meter, sensor, and cable for any visible signs of damage. If damage is found, do not proceed with setup and contact support.
- Tāuta Pūhiko (mehemea e hāngai ana): If the meter requires user-installed batteries (not specified, but common for handheld devices), open the battery compartment (usually on the back) and insert the correct type and number of batteries, observing polarity.
- Hononga Pūoko: The quantum sensor is permanently attached to the handheld meter via a waterproof cable. Ensure the cable connection point to the sensor is secure and undamaged.
- Hiko Tuatahi: Press the power button on the handheld meter to turn it on. The display should illuminate and show a reading.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
- Hei whakakā i te mita, pēhi i te Mana button (usually marked with a circle and vertical line symbol).
- Ki te whakaweto, patohia kia mau te Mana pātene kia weto te whakaaturanga.
6.2 Te Inenga
- Whakaturia te Pūoko: Carefully submerge the waterproof quantum sensor into the water at the desired depth and location for measurement. Ensure the sensor's acrylic diffuser is clean and unobstructed.
- Tirohia ngā Pānui: The handheld meter's display will show the real-time PAR reading in µmol m⁻² s⁻¹. The MQ-210 automatically applies the immersion effect correction factor in its firmware for underwater measurements.
- Sampling (if applicable): If the meter has a "sample" button, pressing it may log the current reading or provide a stable reading. Refer to the on-screen indicators for specific sampmahi ling.
- Kōwhiringa Aratau (mēnā e tika ana): Use the "mode" button to cycle through different display modes or settings if available.
6.3 LED Light Source Considerations
While the MQ-210 is excellent for most light sources, when measuring PAR from LED light sources, post-measurement correction factors may need to be applied for the most accurate results. Consult Apogee Instruments' official documentation or website for specific correction factors pertaining to various LED types.
7. Tiaki
7.1 Te horoi
- Pūoko: After each use in water, rinse the sensor with fresh water to remove any salt, debris, or biological film. Gently wipe the acrylic diffuser with a soft, non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch the diffuser.
- Handheld Meter: Clean the handheld meter with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or immerse the meter in water.
7.2 Rokiroki
- Store the MQ-210 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- If storing for extended periods, remove batteries from the handheld meter to prevent leakage (if applicable).
- Keep the sensor and cable free from kinks or sharp bends during storage.
8. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te mita i te hiko. | Nga pākahiko kua mate, kua he ranei te whakaurunga. | Whakakapihia nga pākahiko ki nga mea hou, kia tika te polarity. |
| Ko nga panui kore tika, pohehe ranei. |
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| Display shows "Error" or unusual characters. | He hapa ā-roto, he raruraru pūoko rānei. | Try powering off and on again. If the error persists, contact Apogee Instruments support. |
| Kare e aro mai nga paatene. | Internal button malfunction or software issue. | Power cycle the device. If buttons remain unresponsive, contact Apogee Instruments support. |
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira | MQ-210 |
| Momo Ine | Underwater Photosynthetic Active Radiation (PAR) |
| Momo Pūoko | Blue-enhanced silicon photodiode with custom optical filters |
| Rauemi tinana pūoko | Rugged, anodized aluminum with acrylic diffuser |
| Immersion Effect Correction | Automatically applied via firmware |
| Handheld Meter Water Resistance | Ehara i te parewai |
| Ātete Wai Pūoko | Tino parewai |
| Kaihanga | Ngā Pūoro Apogee |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For detailed warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact Apogee Instruments directly. Refer to their official webpae mo nga taipitopito whakapā me nga kaupapa here whakamana.
It is recommended to register your product with Apogee Instruments to ensure you receive updates and support.