Omega Speaker Systems OS550 Series manual Storing the Temperature Data on Command OS553, OS554

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3.5.9Storing the Temperature Data on Command (OS553, OS554)

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The thermometer can store up to 100 temperature data points on command. Each set of temperature data is broken down into the temperature value, emissivity, and high alarm setpoint for that temperature. This data is stored in non-volatile memory, so power loss will not affect this data. To store temperature data:

1.With power applied to the unit, place the SLEEP/ON switch to the ON position.

2.If necessary, press the key to increment the target

emissivity or press the key to decrement the target emissivity.

3.Press and hold the key until the Memory Display Mode (MEM) appears.

4.Press the key to increment the memory location or

press the key to decrement the memory location. The memory location can be from 001 to 100.

5.Press the key to store the target temperature at the memory location indicated. You will hear a beep to

verify that the data is stored.

NOTE

You can write over any previously stored memory locations.

6.After all data is taken, press and hold the key until the Emissivity Display Mode (E) appears.

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User’s Guide Servicing North America For immediate technical or application assistanceServicing Europe Model No Description This page is intentionally blank Unpacking Instructions Chapter General Description Chapter Maintenance General Description Introduction Thermometer Features 750 Parts of the Thermometer/Transmitter Sensor Head Installation Installing the Infrared Thermometer InstallationSensor Head Dimensions Sensor Head DimensionsMain Display Nema Housing with Mounting Brackets Dimensions OS550 Display Electronics DimensionsOEM Style Main Display with Mounting Plate OS550-BB Series Display Mounting DimensionsMounting Nut Dimensions OS550-MN Mounting Bracket Dimensions OS550-MBAir Purge Collar Dimensions OS550-AP Mounting Flange Dimensions OS550-MFUsing the Infrared Thermometer Using the Infrared Thermometer1 OS550 Series Cable Connection How To Power the ThermometerField of View Positions Operating The ThermometerDS = Field of View ChartsOS550 Series -3 FOV Spot DIA.* Spot DIA.* MM Distance Sensor to Object FT Measurement Techniques Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter 11. General Operational Block Diagram Real Time Mode Active OperationReal Time Mode Visual Function Flow Chart Adjusting Emissivity Calculating Temperature Values Using the Alarm Functions To set the low alarm value OS552, OS553, OS554 To disable this mode, press the key again Icon disappears One Stop Bit Serial Printer Software Installation System Requirements Irtempsoft Connecting the IR-System to the PC Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter Storing the Temperature Data on Command OS553, OS554 Erasing the Temperature Data from Memory Real Time Mode Active Recall Mode Passive OperationRecall Mode Reviewing the Last Parameters Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter Reviewing Previously Stored Temperature Data OS553, OS554 Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter Laser Sight Accessory Description Operating the Laser Sight Laser Sight Accessory Maintenance Cleaning the Sensor Head LensCalibrating the Thermometer Maintenance Problem Solution Troubleshooting GuideProblem Minutes for the thermometer to stabilize Troubleshooting Guide Specifications Specifications are for all models except where notedOS552, OS553 Low alarm standard, with OS554 MV/degree C or F Analog Output Vdc Analog OutputMA Analog Output Laser Sight Accessory OS550-LS Glossary of Key Strokes Glossary of Key Strokes Appendix How Infrared Thermometry Works a Thermal RadiationBlackbody Calculating Temperature Optics Field of View Metals Material Emissivity ε NonmetalsMethod Appendix Determining an Unknown Emissivity CWith masking tape fills the FOV of the thermometer Figure C-2. Determining Emissivity with a Drilled Hole Addendum Addendum to OS550/OS550-BB Manual Sensor Index Index WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER PH/CONDUCTIVITY Shop online at omega.com