Omega OSP SERIES manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

6

1.1

Instrument codes

7

1.2

Specifications

8

2

GENERAL FEATURES

9

2.1

General

9

2.2

Optical System

9

2.3

Target pinpointing

9

2.4

Taking measurements

9

2.5

Keyboard

10

2.6

Display

10

2.7

Digital Interface

10

2.8

Self calibration

10

2.9

Thermocouple Input

10

2.10

Analog Output

10

2.11

Logging Mode

11

2.12

Calculated Measurements

11

2.13

Case

11

2.14

Logging Data Manager

11

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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

12

4

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

13

4.1

Power supply

13

4.2

Keyboard

13

4.3

Microcontroller

14

4.4

Firmware

14

4.5

Display

14

4.6

Battery charger

14

4.7

Digital interface

14

5

UNPACKING

15

6

PRE-OPERATIONAL CHECK

16

7

POWER SUPPLY

17

7.1

Rechargeable batteries

17

7.1.1

How to maximize the life span of the battery

17

7.2

Power supply with alkaline batteries

17

7.3

Power supply from main line AC

17

8

WARNINGS & CAUTIONS

18

8.1

Laser Sight

18

8.2

Analogue input

18

8.3

Danger and Certification Labels

18

9

OPERATIONS

20

9.1

Quick Start

20

9.2

How to Operate the instrument

20

9.3

Hold

21

9.4

Laser sighting

21

9.5

Unstable temperature measurement

22

9.6

Alarm settings

23

9.7

Thermocouple input

24

9.8

Minimum, maximum, average and difference indication

25

9.9

Automatic Emissivity Setting

26

10

CONFIGURATION

27

10.1

Technical Unit selection

27

10.2

Thermocouple input enabled

27

10.3

Temperature Scale selection

27

10.4

Date & Real Time clock setting

28

10.5

Acquisition settings

28

10.6

Buzzer On/Off

29

10.7

OSP 500/800 decimal point selection

29

10.8

Ambient Temperature Compensation (TAM)

29

10.9

Firmware revision number

30

10.10

Instrument serial number

30

10.11

Battery level of charge

31

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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 rangesGeneral Features GeneralOptical System Target pinpointingKeyboard DisplayDigital Interface Self calibrationLogging Mode Calculated MeasurementsCase Logging Data ManagerPhysical Description Power supply Functional DescriptionMicrocontroller Battery chargerFirmware Unpacking PRE-OPERATIONAL Check ΛEM = 10.6 ∝MPower Supply How to maximize the life span of the batteryPower supply with alkaline batteries Power supply from main line ACLaser Sight Analogue inputPage How to Operate the instrument OperationsQuick Start Trigger * MEM SEL EnterHold Laser sightingUnstable temperature measurement Working band WeightAlarm settings HAL Minimum, maximum, average and difference indication Automatic Emissivity Setting Configuration Thermocouple input enabledTemperature Scale selection Technical Unit selectionDate & Real Time clock setting Acquisition settingsAmbient Temperature Compensation TAM Buzzer On/OffOSP 500/800 decimal point selection 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 File HelpData EditToolbars Quick starting Copy into an open fileMove into a new file Move into an open filePress the or key to select the Tag a identification code Log Page Printer operations Options & AccessoriesSighting telescope system Filter installation Installation of the sighting deviceRed Point pinpointing system Part n DescriptionPage Application Notes Infrared energyApplications 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 valuesCommunication programs Example a Data transfer from OSP to PCExample B PC instructions to OSP Example aExample B 9Ø Chksum = DATA1 + DATA2 + DATA3 + DATA4 and &H7FMaintenance Faulty operating conditionsStorage 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