Fluke 568, 566 user manual Storing Data, Downloading Data

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Infrared Thermometers

Operating the Thermometer

Storing Data

The 566 thermometer can store up to 20 data records. The 568 thermometer can store up to 99 data records. The following information is stored in each record:

Record number

IR and probe temperature in °F or °C

Date/Time

Emissivity

Max/Min/Avg/Dif Temperature (if enabled) For more information, see “Save”.

Downloading Data

The stored data of the 568 can be downloaded to a personal computer (PC) via the included USB cable and the included FlukeView→ Forms Documenting Software. See the FlukeView→ Forms documentation for details. The USB input B is located on the top of the thermometer next to the external probe input A (see Figure 7).

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Figure 7. Thermocouple and USB Connections

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Contents 566/568 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 566/568 List of Tables 566/568 List of Figures 566/568 Contacting Fluke IntroductionWWarning Safety InformationSymbols Explanation Symbols and MarkingsDisplay Language FeaturesDescription Menu OverviewSave Emissivity Menu LightMemory Material Value Min, Max, Avg, DifferentialNominal Surface Emissivity Material Value Laser AlarmTrigger Lock Backlight SetupDeleting Data LanguageOperating the Thermometer Temperature MeasurementHow the Thermometers Work Locating a Hot or Cold Spot Locating a Hot or Cold SpotDistance and Spot Size Distance and Spot SizeEmissivity Field of ViewDownloading Data Storing DataExternal Contact Probe TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Symptom Cause Action Changing the Batteries MaintenanceBattery Charge Accessories User Replaceable Parts and AccessoriesCleaning the Lens Cleaning the HousingRecommended Temperature Probes Specifications Cable Length Feature 566 568 Battery LifeFeature Type Thermocouple Probe Bead Type Measurement Range CE Certification566/568