Omega Engineering OS533E manual Installing and Operating the Sighting Scope

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4.1 Sighting Scope

The Sighting scope is an accessory for the thermometer. It provides a visual indication of the target being measured. Aiming at distant targets (up to 200 feet) becomes much easier by using the Sighting scope.

4.2Installing and Operating the Sighting Scope

1.If the sighting scope is already installed on the thermometer, go onto step 5.

2.The sighting scope comes with a pair of mounting clamps already attached.

3.Slide the pair of mounting clamps over the ”V“ groove of the thermometer from back to front as shown in FIG 4-1. DO NOT remove the protective label from the laser sight power contacts.

4.Using the two mounting screws of the clamp, tighten the sighting scope to the pair of clamps and the thermometer.

5.Look through the sighting scope at an arm’s length. You will see a crosshair indicating the center of the target being measured.

6.Aim at the target and pull the trigger.

Since the sighting scope mounts on top of the thermometer, the line of sight of the thermometer does not coincide with that of the sighting scope, as shown in Fig. 4-1. The distance between the two lines of sight (12932") becomes less critical compared to the target size when measuring distant targets (50 feet and longer).

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Contents User’sGuide Servicing North America Unpacking Instructions Accessories Page Unpacking Instructions Chapter General Description Chapter Maintenance General Description Introduction OS530LE OS530HRE OS530LE-CF OS533E-CF OS534E-CF Features OS523E OS524E Parts of the Thermometer Front of the Thermometer LCDKey General Description General Description Ac Power Operation Installing the BatteriesOperating the Thermometer Field of View PositionsField of View OS534E, OS523E-1 Field of View OS53xE-CF Field of View OS523E-3 Measurement Techniques 11 Recorder Hookup Real Time Mode Active Operation 12. General Operational Block DiagramReal Time Modes 13. Visual Function Flow Chart Using the Lock Function Adjusting EmissivityUsing the Trigger Function Using the Distance Function Must be hard, flat, and reflective to ultrasonic pulseDS = 17. Field of View of Distance Meter HH-DM Calculating Temperature Values Laser Sighting StatusTurning on the Display Backlighting Changing the Temperature from F to C or vice VersaThermocouple Input OS532E, OS533E, OS534E Using the Alarm Functions To set the low alarm value OS533E, OS534E, OS523E, OS524E Use the Ambient Target Temperature Compensation Atcf PC User Application, OS530 Series Operation19. Main Menu Settings Menus 10. Settings Menu21. Typical Temperature Data File PC Interface Commands AsciiString Description Storing Temperature Data on Command OS534E, OS523E, OS524E Logging Temperature Data in Real Time OS523E, OS524E,OS534E Erasing the Temperature Data from Memory Recall Mode Passive Operation ModeRecall Modes Reviewing the Last Parameters Laser Sighting Description Right Side ViewTwo Laser Configurations Operating the Laser SightingLines of Sight of the Laser Sighting and Thermometer Installing and Operating the Sighting Scope Sighting ScopeInstalling the Sighting Scope Safety Warning Maintenance Replacing the BatteriesCalibrating the Thermometer Cleaning the LensServicing the Laser Sighting Troubleshooting Guide Problem SolutionTroubleshooting Guide Problem Troubleshooting Guide Specifications are for all models except where noted SpecificationsGND With Built-in Distance Module Laser Sighting Distance Measuring Built-in-DM Specifications Glossary of Key Strokes Glossary of Key Strokes Thermal Radiation Appendix How Infrared Thermometry Works aBlackbody Calculating Temperature Optics Field of View Metals Appendix Emissivity ValuesNonmetals Appendix Determining an Unknown Emissivity Figure C-1. Determining Emissivity Figure C-2. Determining Emissivity with a Drilled Hole Appendix Determining an Unknown Emissivity Index Field of View Diagrams Recall WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature PH/CONDUCTIVITY