Omega OSP SERIES manual General Features, Optical System, Target pinpointing, Taking measurements

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2 GENERAL FEATURES

2.1General

Temperature measurements of a liquid or gaseous compound have been successfully made with thermoelectric or expansion thermometers thanks to the good thermal exchange of the sensor with the fluid.

With solid bodies a good thermal exchange is difficult to be obtained and an additional measuring error should be considered.

A direct contact measurement is impractical when the object being measured is moving, it cannot be touched with a thermoelectric sensor because of electrical hazard or of other reasons.

A non-contact IR temperature measurement is the best solution to the above application problems.

Also other applications benefit because non-contact thermometers do not add or remove heat or disturb the process in any way, and there is no wear and tare on the instrument.

2.2Optical System

The optical system is equipped with a main objective to focus the infrared energy into the infrared detector through a single lens, a filter and a field stop which defines the visual cone and therefore the target dimensions.

As the detector is placed in the focal point of the measurement portion of the optical system no focusing operations are required.

A secondary, but extremely important objective, is the correct pinpointing of the target as described below. The optical diagrams are shown in the previous specification section.

2.3Target pinpointing

A correct aiming at the target is an important factor of a non-contact thermometer. The immediate evaluation of the smallest measurable target area is also a positive key factor in many applications.

The following types of pinpointing are available :

A “V” groove on the up side of the instrument can be used stretching the arm.

Twin laser pointers to define, at distance, the measurable target dimensions. Two versions are available with crossing or parallel twin lasers. The twin crossed lasers are suggested for target distance upper than 5 meters.

Combination of twin lasers and direct telescope viewing for universal applications mainly required for a high distance targets (more than 10 meters) and high temperature targets (more than 1000 °C) where laser spots are not visible .

Combination of twin lasers and a red point pinpointing for universal applications mainly required for high temperature target where laser spots are not visible

With a laser pinpointing the operation of the instrument is extremely simplified. You simply aim at the target and read the temperature.

The installation procedures for telescope and red point pinpointing, please refers to the dedicated chapters.

2.4Taking measurements

OSP portable thermometers are accurate, rugged and compact.

Its modern and practical design allows an easy handling and aiming, either at arm length or using a tripod mount, to obtain current temperature value, average, minimum, maximum and difference temperature measurement values.

Its analogue to digital outputs allows a continuous documentation on a continuous trace recorder or on a serial printer.

Using the keyboard it is also possible to enable the instrument to measure one of the computed values in addition to the actual temperature value measurement:

MAX

maximum temperature recorded during current measurement

MIN

minimum temperature recorded during current measurement

DIF

difference between MAX and MlN

AVG

average temperature for entire measurement

Tamb

ambient temperature

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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 Thermocouple measuring ranges SpecificationsGeneral General FeaturesOptical System Target pinpointingDisplay KeyboardDigital Interface Self calibrationCalculated Measurements Logging ModeCase Logging Data ManagerPhysical Description Functional Description Power supplyBattery charger MicrocontrollerFirmware Unpacking ΛEM = 10.6 ∝M PRE-OPERATIONAL CheckHow to maximize the life span of the battery Power SupplyPower supply with alkaline batteries Power supply from main line ACAnalogue input Laser SightPage Operations How to Operate the instrumentQuick Start Trigger * MEM SEL EnterLaser sighting HoldWorking band Weight Unstable temperature measurementAlarm settings HAL Minimum, maximum, average and difference indication Automatic Emissivity Setting Thermocouple input enabled ConfigurationTemperature Scale selection Technical Unit selectionAcquisition settings Date & Real Time clock settingBuzzer On/Off Ambient Temperature Compensation TAMOSP 500/800 decimal point selection Actual Target Emissivity Ambient Temp Indicated Temp TAMInstrument serial number Firmware revision 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 Help FileData EditToolbars Copy into an open file Quick startingMove into a new file Move into an open filePress the or key to select the Tag a identification code Log Page Options & Accessories Printer operationsSighting telescope system Installation of the sighting device Filter installationRed Point pinpointing system Part n DescriptionPage Infrared energy Application NotesApplications EmissivityDigital output wiring practice Digital InterfaceTTL to RS 232 adapter Communication protocol Computer data request from OSP to PCComputer Reading values $00 Pyrometer measureWriting values Computer data setting from PC to OSPExample a Data transfer from OSP to PC Communication programsExample B PC instructions to OSP Example a9Ø Chksum = DATA1 + DATA2 + DATA3 + DATA4 and &H7F Example BFaulty operating conditions MaintenanceStorage ErrAppendix A1.1 Typical Emissivity Values A1 How to determine an object emissivity14 µm A1.2 Metals Typical Emissivity ValuesA1.3 Non-metals Typical Emissivity Values Index Weight Working band WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature