Omega OSP SERIES manual Firmware revision number, Instrument serial number

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Press the <▲> or <▼> key to enable (or to disable) the thermocouple auxiliary input operation.

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With the compensation function activated, press <ENTER> to begin the measurements in order to calculate the ambient temperature average value. Point OSP towards objects and surfaces surrounding the target, making a scan over those items and acquiring corresponding temperature values. A counter (from 1 to 255) indicates the number of measurements considered (OSP displays the first value read during this procedure). These acquisitions have to be done with emissivity ε=1, hence when acquisition starts the emissivity value has set automatically to one.

Press <ENTER> to stop acquisition and to confirm the read ambient temperature (at this moment OSP will display the last acquired temperature value).

Press the <SEL> key to select the new configuration step or press <Trigger> to switch the instrument off. The new selections will be automatically memory stored.

To execute the temperature measurements with TAM, switch OSP on and set the emissivity to the correct target value.

10.9Firmware revision number

Press the <SEL> key until the following page is displayed :

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The above page indicates the version of the firmware installed in your instrument.

This information is extremely important in all inquires for technical assistance support.

10.10Instrument serial number

Press the <SEL> key until the following page is displayed :

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The above page indicates the serial number of the instrument. Such number is extremely important for any request of technical assistance support.

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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 features General DescriptionInnovative 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 DescriptionBattery charger MicrocontrollerFirmware 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 Data Acquisition Operative Mode How to operate in data acquisition modeAcquisition by dedicated Tags Log Recall stored data Installation Logging Data ManagerProgram 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 Options & Accessories Printer operationsSighting telescope system Red Point pinpointing system Filter installationInstallation of the sighting device Part n DescriptionPage Applications Application NotesInfrared energy EmissivityDigital output wiring practice Digital InterfaceTTL to RS 232 adapter Communication protocol Computer data request from OSP to PCComputer $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