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General Description 1 1.1 Introduction
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* The temperature accuracy is 1% of Rdg or 2C (3F) whichever is greater.
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1.2 Parts of the Thermometer 1.2.1 Front of the Thermometer
General Description 1
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Table 1-2. Display Details Key Description
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Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer 2 2.1 How to Power the Thermometer 2.1.1 Battery Operation
If the icon flashes, the batteries must be replaced with fresh batteries immediately.
2.1.2 ac Power Operation
2.2 Operating the Thermometer
Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer 2
Figure 2-4 Field of View OS533E, OS530HRE
Figure 2-5 Field of View OS534E, OS523E-1
** Measurement distance is from the outside surface of the rubber boot.
Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer
60:1
SPOT DIA.* (MM) SPOT DIA.* (IN)
Figure 2-7 Field of View OS523E-2
2-4
Figure 2-6 Field of View OS53xE-CF
2-5
Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer 2
Figure 2-8 Field of View OS523E-3
D:S
Figure 2-9B Field of View OS534E-LR, OS523E-LR
Figure 2-9 Field of View OS524E
110:1
2.2.1 Measurement Techniques
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2.3 Real Time Mode (Active Operation)
Real Time Modes
NOTE: The unit of measure (F or C) flashes during Real Time Mode.
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2.3.1 Adjusting Emissivity
2.3.2 Using the LOCK Function
2.3.3 Using the Trigger Function
2.3.4 Using the Distance Function
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Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer
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BEAM DIA.* (CM) BEAM DIA.* (IN)
6.5:1
Figure 2-17. Field of View of Distance Meter HH-DM
Figure 2-18. Line of Sight of the Infrared Thermometer vs. Distance Meter and Built-in Module
2.3.5 Laser Sighting Status
2.3.6 Calculating Temperature Values
2.3.7 Changing the Temperature from F to C (or vice versa)
2.3.8 Turning on the Display Backlighting
2.3.9 Thermocouple Input (OS532E, OS533E, OS534E)
2.3.10 Using the Alarm Functions
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2.3.11 Using Ambient Target Temperature Compensation (OS533E, OS534E, OS523E, OS524E)
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2.3.12 PC User Application, OS530 Series
Operation
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Settings Menus
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2.3.13 PC Interface Commands
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2.3.14 Storing Temperature Data on Command (OS534E, OS523E, OS524E)
2.3.15 Logging Temperature Data in Real Time (OS523E, OS524E,OS534E)
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2.3.16 Erasing the Temperature Data from Memory
Start Sleep Mode
Recall Modes
NOTE: The unit of measure (F or C) stays on (does not flash) during Recall Mode.
2.4.1 Reviewing the Last Parameters
2.4.2 Reviewing Previously Stored Temperature Data (OS534E, OS523E, OS524E)
Laser Sighting 3 3.1 Warnings and Cautions
Refer to the inside back cover for product warning label.
3.2 Description
3.3 Operating the Laser Sighting
3.4 Laser Sighting Status
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4.1 Sighting Scope
Sighting Scope 4
4.2 Installing and Operating the Sighting Scope
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Maintenance 5 5.1 Replacing the Batteries
Safety Warning
5.2 Cleaning the Lens
5.3 Calibrating the Thermometer
5.4 Ser vicing the Laser Sighting
Troubleshooting Guide 6
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Specifications 7
(Specifications are for all models except where noted)
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Glossary of Key Strokes 8
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Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry Works A
Thermal Radiation
OR
Blackbody
Spectral Distribution
Calculating Temperature
= 2.898 T
Optics Field of View
Appendix: Emissivity Values B
METALS
Material Emissivity ()
B
NONMETALS
Material Emissivity ()
Appendix: Determining an Unknown Emissivity C
Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
Method 4
Method 5
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Index I
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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER
RETURN REQUESTS /INQUIRIES
Warning and Certification Label
Label Location- refer to Section 3.2 Warnings and Cautions - refer to Section 3.1
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