User’s Guide
OS530LE, OS532E, OS53xE-CF OS533E, OS534E, OS530HRE
OS523E, OS524E OMEGASCOPE Handheld Infrared Thermometer
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CONTENTS
OS530E/OS520E Series
Handheld Infrared Thermometer
TABLE OF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Description
1.1 Introduction
Features
OS530LE
OS532E
OS533E
The temperature accuracy is 1% of Rdg or 2ºC 3ºF whichever is greater
General Description
Features
OS523E
OS524E
OS523E provides three field of views
1.2 Parts of the Thermometer 1.2.1 Front of the Thermometer
“V” Groove Lens Rubber Boot Built-in Distance Module Optional
Distance Power Switch Trigger Battery Compartment Door Tripod Mount
Display Rubber Boot Backlit LCD Wrist Strap
Table 1-2. Display Details
1 General Description
Figure 1-3. OS530E/OS520E Series Handheld Infrared Thermometer
Various Views
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2.1 How to Power the Thermometer 2.1.1 Battery Operation
2.1.2 ac Power Operation
Figure 2-1. Installing the Batteries
2.2 Operating the Thermometer
Figure 2-2. Field of View Positions
Figure 2-3. Field of View OS532E, OS530LE
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Measurement distance is from the outside surface of the rubber boot
Figure 2-5 Field of View OS534E, OS523E-1
Figure 2-4 Field of View OS533E, OS530HRE
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Figure 2-6 Field of View OS53xE-CF
Figure 2-7 Field of View OS523E-2
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Figure 2-8 Field of View OS523E-3
Figure 2-9 Field of View OS524E
SPOT DIAMETER MEASURED
2.2.1 Measurement Techniques
2. If necessary, adjust the emissivity
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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Display shows
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2-10
Models OS530LE OS530HRE
Model OS532E
2.3.1 Adjusting Emissivity
2.3.2 Using the LOCK Function
2.3.3 Using the Trigger Function
Refer to Appendices B and C for information on emissivity
2.3.4 Using the Distance Function
Figure 2-15. Infrared Thermometer With
Model HH-DM Distance Meter
Built-in Distance Measurement -DM
DS =
Figure 2-16. Field of View of Built-in Distance Module
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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
2.3.6 Calculating Temperature Values
2.3.5 Laser Sighting Status
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
The thermometer provides audible and visible alarm indications
To set the high alarm value
If the temperature exceeds the high alarm setpoint
To set the low alarm value OS533E, OS534E, OS523E, OS524E
If the temperature drops below the low alarm
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setpoint, you will hear a beep and the icon on the display flashes
2.3.11 Using Ambient Target Temperature Compensation
OS533E, OS534E, OS523E, OS524E
To set and activate the Ambient Target Temperature Compensation Mode
The target has a low emissivity
Software Installation
2.3.12 PC Interface Software OS533E, OS534E, OS523E, OS524E
Sending temperature data to PC in Real Time
Download Stored Temperature data to PC
Communicating through Hyper terminal
Menu Description
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Tool Stop Data Transmission to Change Parameters
2.3.13 PC Interface Commands
Command
Description
ASCII
String
Description
2.3.14 Storing Temperature Data on Command OS534E, OS523E, OS524E
2.3.15 Logging Temperature Data in Real Time OS523E, OS524E,OS534E
2.3.16 Erasing the Temperature Data from Memory
2.4 Recall Mode Passive Operation
Mode Active
Recall Mode
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Recall Modes
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Display shows
Press
2.4.1 Reviewing the Last Parameters
Laser Sighting
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
Figure 3-4 Lines of Sight of the Laser Sighting and Thermometer
4.2 Installing and Operating the Sighting Scope
Sighting Scope 4.1 Sighting Scope
Figure 4-1. Installing the Sighting Scope
4 Sighting Scope
Pair of Mounting Clamps
1 11/16 42.8 mm
5.2 Battery Installation
Digital Video Camera
5.1 Camera Parts
5.3 Turning Camera ON/OFF
Picture Resolution
6 Self-Timer 7 Erase All 8 Format CF card 9 A/V out setting
10 Battery Indicator
5 Digital Video Camera
Maintenance 6.1 Replacing the Batteries
Safety Warning
6.2 Cleaning the Lens
6.3 Calibrating the Thermometer
6.4 Servicing the Laser Sighting
1. Blow off loose particles, using clean air
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Solution
Problem
Solution
The thermometer is
Problem
No Laser Beam
7 Troubleshooting Guide
Specifications
Specifications are for all models except where noted
8 Specifications
Standard on OS533E, OS534E, OS523E, OS524E
”V” groove on top of the thermometer or use Laser
Specifications
LASER SIGHTING
DISTANCE MEASURING Model HH-DM
for the label layout, refer to the inside back cover
DISTANCE MEASURING Built-in-DM
DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA
8 Specifications
Glossary of Key Strokes
Keys
Keys Functions
9 Glossary of Key Strokes
Thermal Radiation
Appendix How Infrared Thermometry Works A
Blackbody
Spectral Distribution
A Appendix How Infrared Thermometry Works
Calculating Temperature
λ m = T
Optics Field of View
Figure A-3. Field of View of a Thermometer
METALS
Appendix Emissivity Values
Material
Emissivity ε
NONMETALS
Material
Emissivity ε
Appendix Emissivity Values
Appendix Determining an Unknown Emissivity
Method
Method
1. Use this method to measure objects at temperatures below 260C 500F
Method
Method
Method
Figure C-2. Determining Emissivity with a Drilled Hole
Appendix - Determining an Unknown Emissivity C
C Appendix Determining an Unknown Emissivity
Index
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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER
RETURN REQUESTS / INQUIRIES
CAUTION OMEGASCOPE
TEMPERATURE
PRESSURE, STRAIN AND FORCE
FLOW/LEVEL
pH/CONDUCTIVITY