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Settings

Date & Time

Change the date and time for data logging purposes. 
The clock is reset when the power is switched off, unless a battery is fitted.

Output Processing

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(x)

AVERAGING PERIOD

Set the time, in seconds, over which the measured temperature is averaged. 
Note: averaging prevents the sensor from following rapid temperature 
changes. Minimum: 0 (no averaging). Maximum: 60.

HOLD MODE

Peak

The sensor holds the maximum temperature steady for the Hold Period. After 
this, the sensor responds normally. If the sensor detects a higher temperature, 
it holds this temperature steady for the Hold Period.

Valley

Similar to Peak Hold mode except that the sensor outputs the minimum 
detected temperature steady for the Hold Period. 

Off

Disables hold processing.

HOLD PERIOD

 

Set the time, in seconds, for the sensor to hold the temperature as above. 
Minimum: 0 (no hold processing). Maximum: 1200.

Data Logging

Sample Period

The time, in seconds, between samples. Minimum: 1. Maximum: 86,400  
(1 day).

Number of Samples

The number of samples to collect before logging stops. Minimum: 0 
(continuous logging). Maximum: 86,400 (1 day of data if Sample Period = 1 
second).

Enable Scheduled Start

The sensor begins logging at the Date and Time specified. Logging can also 
be started and stopped manually.

Date and Time

The date and time for scheduled logging to start.

Emissivity and Compensation

Emissivity and Compensation

Enter the emissivity of the target. Target emissivity can be determined 
experimentally, or estimated using an emissivity table. For more information, 
contact Calex.

Enable Reflected Energy Compensation

If enabled, compensates for errors caused by reflected energy from hotter or 
colder objects.

Reflected Temperature

Enter the temperature of the surroundings of the target for Reflected  
Energy Compensation.

Summary of Contents for PyroMini

Page 1: ...PyroMini Series Operator s Guide...

Page 2: ...E DE Laden Sie die Bedienungsanleitung unter EN Download the operator s guide at ES Descargue el manual de instrucciones en FR T l chargez le manuel d instructions sur IT Scarica il manuale di istruzi...

Page 3: ...w noise cable on high ambient temperature models is resistant to interference from movement so it is ideal for mounting on moving objects such as robot arms A choice of optics is available to measure...

Page 4: ...Cable Gland Suitable for cable diameters 3 0 to 6 5 mm ENVIRONMENTAL Sensing Head Electronics Module without touch screen Electronics Module with touch screen Environmental Rating IP65 NEMA 4 IP65 NE...

Page 5: ...000 C CB CT 20 1000 C CRT BB BRT HA 0 180 C JA 0 120 C 201 20 1 LT 20 100 C MT 0 250 C HT 0 500 C XT 0 1000 C CB CT 20 1000 C CRT BB BRT PM 2 2 High Temperature 2 2 m all models 0 70 C 151 15 1 PT 100...

Page 6: ...tance Sensor to object inches Distance Sensor to object mm 61 9 111 9 0 5 2 4 4 4 0 4 8 100 200 D S 2 1 21 Distance Sensor to object inches Distance Sensor to object mm 11 9 45 2 78 6 0 5 1 8 3 1 0 19...

Page 7: ...utput and two alarm relay outputs with touch screen EXAMPLE PM MA 301 CT BRT Series Sensing Head Operating Temperature Optics Temperature Range Output and Interface PM PyroMini MA 0 C to 60 C 301 30 1...

Page 8: ...easured temperature In alarm conditions the display changes colour to provide an immediate and obvious alarm indication Alarm modes and levels can be configured via the touch screen TOUCH SCREEN SPECI...

Page 9: ...ure MicroSD Card status This icon is displayed when a MicroSD card is inserted and flashes when data logging is in progress This icon is displayed when scheduled data logging is enabled and has yet to...

Page 10: ...me touch the graph and drag it The graph stores the most recent 24 hours of temperature data Reset Graph Clears and restarts the graph Real Time Scrolling View Returns the graph to the real time scrol...

Page 11: ...the sensor to hold the temperature as above Minimum 0 no hold processing Maximum 1200 Data Logging Sample Period The time in seconds between samples Minimum 1 Maximum 86 400 1 day Number of Samples Th...

Page 12: ...alarm logging settings Manually Reset Alarms If an alarm has been triggered allows both alarms to be triggered again Alarms will not be triggered again until they are reset either automatically or ma...

Page 13: ...he MicroSD card slot and battery holder are located on the touch screen circuit board in the lid of the electronics module Readings are time and date stamped using the sensor s internal clock The cloc...

Page 14: ...e sensor is switched off fit a battery to the holder on the circuit board inside the lid 3 Replace the lid and connect the sensor power supply 4 To set the number of samples to be logged the time peri...

Page 15: ...ACCESSORIES Thread M16 x 1 mm Standard length 18 48 18 64 86 98 20 36 1000 45 13 12 18 6 Air Purge Collar Sensing Head 4 18 40 29 25 50 1 8 BSP air fitting Removable spigot fitted to type APSN for us...

Page 16: ...SN is for use with all other models Laser sighting tool When fitted to the sensor during installation or re alignment the laser sighting tool pinpoints the centre of the measured spot Model number LST...

Page 17: ...d determines the distance between the sensor and the target The spot size must not be larger than the target The sensor should be mounted so that the measured spot size is smaller than the target AMBI...

Page 18: ...ence or noise the sensor should be mounted away from motors generators and such like POWER SUPPLY Be sure to use a 24 V DC 100 mA power supply MECHANICAL INSTALLATION All sensors come with a 1 m cable...

Page 19: ...1 NC1 NO2 COM2 NC2 24 V DC 100 mA Relay outputs BRT models Sensing head Modbus Master GND RS RS CB and CRT models BB and BRT models OP PWR PWR Removable screw terminals Removable screw terminals OP OP...

Page 20: ...le the sensor is on WIRING BB AND BRT MODELS When connecting several sensors in a single Modbus network all of the sensors should be connected via a junction box to a single network bus cable running...

Page 21: ...old period R 0x0E 1 Average temperature over hold period R 0x10 1 Filtered object temperature R 0x12 1 PCB temperature R 0x14 1 Emissivity 1 LSB 0 0001 Minimum 0 2000 Maximum 1 0000 R W 0x16 1 Reflect...

Page 22: ...R W MW Bit 4 Alarm acknowledge R W MW Bit 5 Alarm reset R W MW Bit 6 Reserved Bit 7 Filtered object temperature 1 head temperature 0 R W MW Bit 8 High alarm 1 low alarm 0 R W MW Bit 9 Alarm enabled 1...

Page 23: ...r more information on using the sensor with a window MAINTENANCE Our customer service representatives are available for application assistance calibration repair and solutions to specific problems Con...

Page 24: ...Calex Electronics Limited PO Box 2 Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire England LU7 4AZ Tel 44 0 1525 373178 Fax 44 0 1525 851319 Email mail calex co uk Online http www calex co uk Issue E Mar 2018...

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