OS530/OS520 Series

TABLE OF

 

 

Handheld Infrared Thermometer

CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Page

Unpacking Instructions

i

Chapter

1

General Description

. . 1-1

1.1

 

Introduction

1-1

1.2

 

Parts of the Thermometer

1-4

1.2.1

Front of the Thermometer

1-4

1.2.2

Rear of the Thermometer

1-6

Chapter

2

Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer

. . 2-1

2.1

 

How to Power the Thermometer

2-1

2.1.1

Battery Operation

2-1

2.1.2

ac Power Operation

2-1

2.2

 

Operating the Thermometer

2-2

2.2.1

Measurement Techniques

2-6

2.3

 

Real Time Mode (Active Operation)

2-8

2.3.1

Adjusting Emissivity

2-11

2.3.2

Using the LOCK Function

2-11

2.3.3

Calculating Temperature Values

2-12

2.3.4

Changing the Temperature from °F to °C (or vice versa)

2-12

2.3.5

Turning on the Display Backlighting

2-12

2.3.6

Thermocouple Input

2-13

2.3.7

Using the Alarm Functions

2-14

2.3.8

Using Ambient Target Temperature Compensation

2-16

2.3.9

Sending Temperature Data to a Series Printer

2.17

2.3.10

Sending Temperature Data to a Personal Computer

2.19

2.3.10.1 Software Installation

2.19

2.3.11

Storing the Temperature Data on Command

2-23

2.3.12

Erasing the Temperature Data form Memory

2.24

2.4

 

Recall Mode (Passive Operation)

2-25

2.4.1

Reviewing the Last Parameters

2-27

2.4.2

Downloading PReviously Stored Temperature Data

2-27

2.4.3

Reviewing Previously Stored Temperature

2-29

Chapter

3

Laser Sighting

. . 3-1

3.1

 

Warnings and Cautions

3-1

3.2

 

Description

3-2

3.3

 

Operating the Laser Sighting

3-3

Chapter

4

Sighting Scope

. . 4-1

Chapter

5

Maintenance

. . 5-1

5.1

 

Replacing the Batteries

5-1

5.2

 

Cleaning the Lens

5-2

5.3

 

Calibrating the Thermometer

5-2

5.4

 

Servicing the Laser Sighting

5-2

Chapter

6

Troubleshooting Guide

. . 6-1

Chapter

7

Specifications

. . 7-1

Chapter

8

Glossary of Key Strokes

. . 8-1

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