ALAT UJI C.A 1864 User Manual Download Page 11

English  

C.A 1864 – C.A 1866 

 

 

Page 26 

 

 

 

 

(1) C/F  

 Select the temperature units (

o

C or 

o

F) using the 

o

C

/

o

F

 

switch 
 

(2) LOCK ON / OFF  

To lock the unit on for continuous measurement, slide 
the middle switch 

LOCK ON/OFF 

right. If the trigger is 

pulled while the unit is lock on, the laser and backlight 
will turn on if they have been activated. When the unit 
is locked on, the backlight and laser will  remain on 
unless it is turned off using the 

Laser/Backlight 

button 

on the keypad. 
 

(3) SET ALARM  

To activate the alarms, please slide the bottom switch  

SET ALARM

 right. 

To set values for the High Alarm (

HAL

), Low Alarm 

(

LAL

), firstly active the display by pulling the trigger or 

press 

MODE

, then press 

MODE 

until the appropriate 

code appears in the lower left corner of the display, 
press the 

UP

  and 

down

  buttons to adjust the desired 

values. 

4.5 

ERROR MESSAGES 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

HOLD

     

ε = 0,9

 

 

 

    

°C 

          OL 

AVG         225.2 

HOLD

     

ε = 0,9

 

 

 

    

°C 

- OL 

AVG         225.2 

Exceeding of the maximum 
value measurable 

The maximum measurable 
value is 1000°C / 1832 °F, 
which if exceeded causes the 
instrument to display the 
screen shown opposite.

 

 

Exceeding of the minimum 
value measurable 

The minimum measurable 
value is -50°C / -58 °F, which 
if exceeded causes the 
instrument to display the 
screen shown opposite.

 

 

Summary of Contents for C.A 1864

Page 1: ...mometri a infrarossi Term metros infrarrojo User s manual E N G L I S H Office Jl Radin Inten II No 62 Duren Sawit Jakarta 13440 Indonesia Workshop Jl Pahlawan Revolusi No 22B Jakarta 13430 Indonesia...

Page 2: ...ecautions detailed MEANING OF THE SYMBOL Sorting of wastes required for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment in the European Union In accordance with directive WEEE 2002 96 EC this equ...

Page 3: ...temperature is 65 C 150 F If the thermometer is subjected to great variations in ambient temperature wait for 30 minutes after this becomes stable again before continuing with measurement so as to at...

Page 4: ...MENT PARAMETERS 24 4 5 ERROR MESSAGES 26 5 SPECIFICATIONS 27 5 1 SPECIFICATIONS 27 5 2 CLIMATICS CONDITIONS 27 5 3 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 27 5 4 CONFORMITY TO INTERNATIONALS STANDARDS 27 6 WARRAN...

Page 5: ...3 15 C give out infrared energy This radiated energy is emitted in all directions at the speed of light The instrument s lens picks up this energy and focuses it on an infrared detector This detector...

Page 6: ...s of emissivity values hight and low value of the alarm 5 r increase in increments of emissivity values hight and low value of the alarm 6 MODE choice of measurement parameters through successive pres...

Page 7: ...the LASER sight and backlighting 4 Aim the thermometer whilst pressing the trigger using the LASER sight or otherwise at the target to be measured see 4 2 and 4 3 Note The instrument memorises the la...

Page 8: ...he probes measurement field at a given distance from the target see figure below In the case of a measurement point of small dimensions it is important to bring the probe to a short enough distance fr...

Page 9: ...djustment respectively The setting is held in memory after the instrument is switched off and used during all successive measurements whatever the parameter used MAX see fig to right When the trigger...

Page 10: ...asured as of the start of measurement The measurement set up is held in memory after the instrument is switched off but not the last temperature difference value recorded since the instrument takes in...

Page 11: ...se slide the bottom switch SET ALARM right To set values for the High Alarm HAL Low Alarm LAL firstly active the display by pulling the trigger or press MODE then press MODE until the appropriate code...

Page 12: ...1s Spectral reponse 8 to 14 m Emissivity adjustable from 0 1 to 1 Screen lighting adjustable by the user Measurement functions normale MAX MIN average value AVG difference between starting value DIF c...

Page 13: ...y type 9V is required Open battery cover then take out the battery from instrument and replace with a new 9 Volt battery Place the battery cover back 7 2 WORKING TEST To check the good working order o...

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