Omega Speaker Systems OS524E, OS532E, OS530LE, OS53xE-CF, OS534E, OS530HRE manual Optics Field of View

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AAppendix: How Infrared Thermometry Works

Optics Field of View

Accurate measurement of temperature via infrared means depends strongly on the size of the object and the distance between the thermometer and the object. All optical devices (e.g. cameras, microscopes, infrared thermometers) have an angle of vision, known as a field of view or FOV, within which they see all objects. In particular, the thermometer will measure a fixed proportion of the energy radiated by all objects within its FOV. The user must guarantee that the distance between the thermometer and the object is defined so that only that object fills the FOV of the instrument.

Referring to Figure A-3, Objects “X” and “Y” are within the FOV of the thermometer. The measured temperature would fall somewhere between the actual temperatures of the two objects. In order to measure the temperature of Object “X” accurately, Object “Y” would need to be removed. In order to measure the temperature of Object “Y” accurately, the user would need to move closer to Object “Y” until it completely filled the FOV of the thermometer. Alternatively, the user could measure the temperature of Object “Y” with a thermometer with a smaller FOV.

SPOT

 

SIZE

 

FOV

OBJECT "X"

 

ANGLE

 

OBJECT "Y"

 

DISTANCE

 

Figure A-3. Field of View of a Thermometer

The distance-to-spot size ratio (DS) defines the field of view (FOV). Thus, a DS = 10 gives you approximately a 1 foot spot size at a distance of 10 feet. For accurate spot size values, refer to the Field of View diagrams shown in Figures 2-4 through 2-6.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Unpacking Instructions Accessories Page Unpacking Instructions Chapter General Description Chapter Digital Video Camera General Description Introduction OS530LE OS530HRE OS530LE-CF OS533E-CF OS534E-CF Features OS523E OS524E Parts of the Thermometer Front of the Thermometer Display Details Key General Description General Description Installing the Batteries Ac Power OperationField of View Positions Operating the ThermometerField of View OS534E, OS523E-1 Field of View OS53xE-CF Field of View OS523E-3 Measurement Techniques 11 Recorder Hookup 12. General Operational Block Diagram Real Time Mode Active OperationReal Time Modes 13. Visual Function Flow Chart Using the Lock Function Adjusting EmissivityUsing the Trigger Function Must be hard, flat, and reflective to ultrasonic pulse Using the Distance FunctionDS = 17. Field of View of Distance Meter HH-DM Laser Sighting Status Calculating Temperature ValuesTurning 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 MB RAM Sending temperature data to PC in Real Time Communicating through Hyper terminal Download Stored Temperature data to PCMenu Description Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer Ascii PC Interface CommandsString Description Storing Temperature Data on Command OS534E, OS523E, OS524E Logging Temperature Data in Real Time OS523E, OS524E,OS534E Erasing the Temperature Data from Memory Mode Recall Mode Passive OperationRecall Modes Reviewing the Last Parameters Laser Sighting Right Side View DescriptionOperating the Laser Sighting Two Laser ConfigurationsLines of Sight of the Laser Sighting and Thermometer Sighting Scope Installing and Operating the Sighting ScopeInstalling the Sighting Scope Digital Video Camera Camera Parts Battery InstallationTurning Camera ON/OFF Menu SelectionDigital Video Camera Maintenance Replacing the Batteries Safety WarningCalibrating the Thermometer Cleaning the LensServicing the Laser Sighting Problem Solution Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Guide Problem Troubleshooting Guide Specifications Specifications are for all models except where notedGND With Built-in Distance Module Laser Sighting Digital Video Camera Specifications Glossary of Key Strokes Glossary of Key Strokes Appendix How Infrared Thermometry Works a Thermal RadiationBlackbody Calculating Temperature Optics Field of View Appendix Emissivity Values MetalsNonmetals 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 PH/CONDUCTIVITY Shop online at omega.com