Omega OSP SERIES manual Keyboard, Display, Digital Interface, Self calibration, Thermocouple Input

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2.5Keyboard

Traditional metal-click switches, with a working life of one million operations, are used to enter the operator’s instructions. The contact closure of the keyboard keys is acknowledged, as a coded signal, directly by the microcontroller.

2.6Display

The high contrast customised alphanumeric LCD display indicates the measured temperature value. It is also used for operators’ messages, instrument configuration set-up, special operative modes, etc. It is equipped with a backlight device to allow easy readings even in poor light conditions.

2.7Digital Interface

A digital interface with TTL logic levels is available for communication with external units. A serial data port provides communication capability at a logic level of 0-5 V (four wires: Tx, Rx, GND, Vcc).

A special software set enables the transfer of all the recorded data on a Personal Computer for further statistical analysis.

2.8Self calibration

The hardware-firmware design allows the automatic calibration of the instrument. The calibration procedure is protected by a security code.

2.9Thermocouple Input

To extend the operative capability the instrument is equipped with an auxiliary input for thermocouple.

This feature, when used with a calibrated thermocouple, can be used to obtain accurate temperature measurements eliminating the problems of emissivity and the interfering light.

The thermocouple can be used to obtain an accurate temperature reading of the target material and then these data are used to determine the compensation value for the actual emissivity, including the interfering light, within a range from 0.10 to 1.00.

2.10Analog Output

An analog output (1 mV/°C/°F/K) is available to drive an external analog input device (eg. a potentiometric or hybrid recorder) for long term trend profiling and tests.

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Contents OSP Series Portable IR thermometers OMEGAnetSM On-Line Service Internet e-mail Info@omega.com Introductory Note Table of Contents Data Acquisition Operative Mode General Description General featuresInnovative design Instrument codes Specifications Thermocouple measuring rangesOptical System General FeaturesGeneral Target pinpointingDigital Interface KeyboardDisplay Self calibrationCase Logging ModeCalculated Measurements Logging Data ManagerPhysical Description Power supply Functional DescriptionMicrocontroller Battery chargerFirmware Unpacking PRE-OPERATIONAL Check ΛEM = 10.6 ∝MPower supply with alkaline batteries Power SupplyHow to maximize the life span of the battery Power supply from main line ACLaser Sight Analogue inputPage Quick Start How to Operate the instrumentOperations Trigger * MEM SEL EnterHold Laser sightingUnstable temperature measurement Working band WeightAlarm settings HAL Minimum, maximum, average and difference indication Automatic Emissivity Setting Temperature Scale selection ConfigurationThermocouple input enabled Technical Unit selectionDate & Real Time clock setting Acquisition settingsOSP 500/800 decimal point selection Ambient Temperature Compensation TAMBuzzer On/Off Actual Target Emissivity Ambient Temp Indicated Temp TAMFirmware revision number Instrument serial numberBattery level of charge How to operate in data acquisition mode Data Acquisition Operative ModeAcquisition by dedicated Tags Log Recall stored data Logging Data Manager InstallationProgram Architecture Data FileHelp EditToolbars Move into a new file Quick startingCopy into an open file Move into an open filePress the or key to select the Tag a identification code Log Page Printer operations Options & AccessoriesSighting telescope system Red Point pinpointing system Filter installationInstallation of the sighting device Part n DescriptionPage Applications Application NotesInfrared energy EmissivityDigital Interface Digital output wiring practiceTTL to RS 232 adapter Computer data request from OSP to PC Communication protocolComputer $00 Pyrometer measure Reading valuesComputer data setting from PC to OSP Writing valuesExample B PC instructions to OSP Communication programsExample a Data transfer from OSP to PC Example aExample B 9Ø Chksum = DATA1 + DATA2 + DATA3 + DATA4 and &H7FStorage MaintenanceFaulty operating conditions ErrAppendix A1 How to determine an object emissivity A1.1 Typical Emissivity ValuesA1.2 Metals Typical Emissivity Values 14 µmA1.3 Non-metals Typical Emissivity Values Index Weight Working band WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature