Omega Vehicle Security OS542 manual Operation Instructions, Measuring Trigger, Emissivity

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Infrared Thermometer

V. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Measuring Trigger

To measure a temperature, point the unit at an object and pull the trigger. Be sure to consider distance-to-spot size ratio and field of view. The laser is used for aiming the target for reference. The temperature reading will be updated on the LCD. When the operator releases the trigger, the reading will automatically be held on the LCD for 10 more seconds. After 10 seconds this thermometer will power down itself to save battery.

Distance to Spot Ratio (D/S)

You have to make sure that the detection area you want to measure is larger than the required spot size to get a correct reading. The temperature you get is an average temperature of the detected region. The smaller the target, the shorter distance is required for the measuring. (Please refer to the diagram on the side of the unit)

Distance : Spot = 8 : 1

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Spot Size

200

400

 

 

 

800

 

 

 

 

Measuring Distance

 

 

Unit : mm

Emissivity

Emissivity is a term used to describe the energy-emitting characteristics of materials. The higher of this value means the more capability of radiation emittance the materials has. Most organic materials and painted or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity of 0.98. Metal surfaces or shiny materials has a lower emissivity and

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Contents User’sGuide WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Content II. Cautions Safety InformationTemperature Range -20~500C-4~932F III. General SpecificationLCD Display IV. Name and FunctionEmissivity Operation InstructionsMeasuring Trigger Distance to Spot Ratio D/SReplace Battery MaintenanceServicing North America Temperature