RAYNGER® MXSERIES

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RAYNGER MX SERIES

The Professional’s Choice

The new Raynger MX family of handheld, infrared thermometers takes noncontact temperature measurement technology into the future. Designed for ease-of-use, unmatched performance, and new laser technology, the MX is the professional’s tool of choice.

Enhanced Features and Accuracy

The MX features an optically matched coaxial laser sighting system, that precisely and accurately outlines the target measurement area. Improved optics (D:S 60:1) allow temperature measurement from any distance, and the bar graph display automatically charts the last 10 temperature points using maximum and minimum temperature values to establish the range. The locking trigger allows continuous temperature monitoring.

The MX2 is the standard model. Just point, shoot, and read. The MX4 is the high-performance model that accepts K & J thermocouples, thermistor (NTC), power input, and allows for data

output. The MX4+ package includes Windows -compatible data management software, a thermocouple K probe, an RS232 computer cable, and a plug-in power supply. A useful table of 30 preset material emissivity listings is easily accessed on both the MX4 and MX4+. Simply scroll to locate the correct material.

Now two new MX models are available. The MXSZ (Subzero) and MXCF (Close Focus) special purpose models are designed for specialized applications requiring measurement of very low temperature targets or extremely small target areas. Both MXSZ and MXCF feature Raytek’s advanced optically matched coaxial laser sighting system and are available in the MX2, MX4 and MX4+ configurations.

Software

MX4+ Package includes: Windows-compati- ble data management software thermocou- ple K probe RS232 computer cable plug- in power supply.

Windows-compatible MX4+ software graphs both contact and noncontact temperature points.

With Raytek graphing software. you can use your computer to organize, display, and print temperature and time data. The software also includes the ability to store data points, continuous or manual single-point recording, programmable time intervals, temperature scales and limits, built-in material table of emissivity values, customizable log locations, and displays both contact and infrared temperatures.

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RayTek MX Series manual Professional’s Choice, Enhanced Features and Accuracy, Software