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5.1.4

  –  To  switch  on  or  off  the  backlight  of  the  Display  or  the  Laser  Pointer,  both  in 

MEASURE

  and  in 

HOLD

 

press again and again the central red key (Ref. Chap. 5 – Pos. 1) 
 
The activation of the backlight is highlighted by the backlight itself, while the activation or the deactivation of 
the  Laser  pointers  is  marked  by  the  visualization  of  the  abbreviation  LASER  on  the  display  (Ref.  Chap.4  – 
Pos.3) the visualized indication means pointer ON.    
 

5.1.5

 – To be able to set the value 

HAL

 (High Alarm) 

LAL

 (Low Alarm) and 

ε

 (EMS =Emissivity

) press again and 

again the key 

MODE

 (Ref. Chap.5 – Pos. 4) until on the display it appears the desired symbol (Ref. Chap. 4 – Pos. 6 & 

9), once you select the symbol of the parameter you want to set, proceed through the keys UP & DOWN (Ref. Chap.5 – 
Pos.2 & 3)  
 
    

 

5.2 – Functionality MODE key   

 
During the modality 

HOLD

, press the key 

MODE

 again and again, to enter in a sequential way to the 

visualization of the following data logged and/or calculated during the measurements:  
 

LOG 
 
MAX 

= Maximum Visualization reached during the measurement

  

 
MIN 

= Minimum Visualization reached during the measurement 

 
DIF 

= the Thermal difference between MAX & MIN reached during the measurement

 

 
AVG 

= the average temperature reached during the measurement 

 

 
Note: To scroll the above parameters, press the keys UP & DOWN (Ref. Chap.5 - Pos.2 & 3)  
 
Continuing  
 
And to the configuration of the parameters in sequence:  

ε

 

EMS = Emissivity Set for the infrared measurement 

 

 

LOCK On-Off = Activation / Deactivation Keyboard Lock

 

 

(HAL On-Off) = Activation / Deactivation High temperature Sound Alarm

  

 

(HAL Set Point) = Value Set Set-Point High temperature Alarm  

 

(LAL On-Off) = Activation / Deactivation Low temperature Sound Alarm

 

 

(LAL Set Point) = Set Visualization Temperature °C/°F

 

 

Note: To Scroll the vales to be set press repeatedly the key 

MODE

, to set up the values, use the keys 

UP

 & 

DOWN

  

 

5.3 – Functionality LOG (Data Logger)   

 

5.3.1 – Memory Capacity  

The  thermometer  IF324  is  supplied  by  100  independent  memory  areas,  where  logging  the  data  of  the 
temperature to be taken.  

Note:  for  each  area  it  is  possible  to  log  a  single  temperature  value,  if  we  log  several  values  on  the  same 
memory cell, the value logged will always be the last one.       
 

5.3.2 – Storage Measurement IF (Infrared) Data  

To store these data proceed as follows:      
In 

MEASURE

,  then  with  the  trigger  pressed,  press  repeatedly  the  key 

MODE

,  until  the  abbreviation 

LOG

  will 

appear on the (Ref. Chap.4 – Pos.14)   
 
Select the storage area where we desire to store the data; using the keys 

UP

 & 

DOWN

 always in condition of   

MEASURE,

 the selected area, from 0 up to 100, will be visualized on the display (Ref. Chap. 4 – Pos. 8) 

  
Once  selected  the  memory  cell,  you  can  proceed  to  store  the  desired  value,  pressing  the  red  key  of  the 
Backlighting/Laser (Ref. Chap. 5 – Pos. 1), the stored value will be visualized on the display in little on the low 
side (Ref.Chap.4 – Pos.9)    
   

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Page 1: ... measurement No contact with Thermocouple Type K IR Range 50 0 1600 0 C Range T C Tipo K 50 0 1370 C With a double Laser Pointer USB Gate Software Ms Windows Art 5A808 Operating Manual Cod IF324_5A808_UK_M1 English Language Product Rev 1 0 Manual Rev 1 2 ...

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Page 3: ...rd 5 1 Instrument General Functions 5 2 MODE Key Functionality 5 3 LOG Functionality Data Logger 6 Measurement Procedure 6 1 Instrument Switching On 6 2 Warning SCAN Measurement Activated 6 3 Warning HOLD Measurement NOT Activated 6 4 Automatic Switching Off Function Power Saving 6 5 Important Consideration about the Measures 7 Battery Changing 7 1 Indication Low Battery 7 2 Battery place Opening ...

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Page 6: ...m the Spot will have a diameter of 100 mm Fig 1 and at the distance of 12 meters the spot will have a diameter of 1 meter of course this ratio is true also for intermeddle or superior measures to the mentioned values Laser Pointer The Laser ray is used only to simplify the measurement pointing allowing identifying with precision the exact point where the operator is making the measurement and it i...

Page 7: ...surfaces which could the ray in an uncontrolled way Never point the Laser ray on gas or inflammable and or explosive liquids You should never exceed the operative limits written on this manual reminding also that a respectable using extend the product s life The product is not hermetic and it cannot stand humidity steams and liquids which could damage both the electronic and the optical side Avoid...

Page 8: ... of the Trigger Energy save Function with Automatic Power OFF Operative Conditions 0 50 C 32 122 F 10 90 UR Stocking Conditions 10 60 C 14 140 F 5 80 UR Power Supply Battery 9V NEDA 1604A IEC 6RL61 or Equivalent Characteristics Measures without Contact Infrared Infrared Measure Range 50 1600 C 58 0 2912 F Optical Ratio 50 1 to the Distance of 50 cm it has a Spot Diameter 1 cm Accuracy Look at Tabl...

Page 9: ...vided by a micro processor able to make complex calculations it converts the radiations in a precise temperature measure Then as it should be clear the instrument act itself as an optical Passive device with a result that the major will be the distance between the instrument and the Target Target Point of Measure and major will be the dimension of the SPOT and vice versa as explained in the below ...

Page 10: ...tact with infrared Table Range Precision for the Measurements without Contact with Infrared Range C Range F Precision Repeatability Display Resolution 50 20 58 68 2 5 C 4 5 F 1 3 C 2 3 F 0 1 1000 1 1000 20 400 68 752 1 0 1 0 C 1 8 F 0 8 0 5 C 0 9 F 400 800 752 1472 1 5 2 0 C 3 6 F 800 1200 1472 2912 2 5 1200 1600 1472 2912 2 5 1 2 1 0 C 1 8 F Rif Conditions Environmental Temp 23 25 C 73 77 F 3 Ins...

Page 11: ... this period the instrument visualize on the display the word SCAN Ref Cap 4 Pos 1 for short this period would be denominated MEASURE HOLD This mode activates itself automatically when you release the trigger Ref Chap 3 Pos 9 after the measurement and if you don t press any key during this time and you did not disable the energy save function the instrument automatically turns off after few second...

Page 12: ...UP DOWN Ref Chap 5 Pos 2 3 Continuing And to the configuration of the parameters in sequence ε EMS Emissivity Set for the infrared measurement LOCK On Off Activation Deactivation Keyboard Lock H HAL On Off Activation Deactivation High temperature Sound Alarm H HAL Set Point Value Set Set Point High temperature Alarm L LAL On Off Activation Deactivation Low temperature Sound Alarm L LAL Set Point S...

Page 13: ...appears the abbreviation LOG Once assured to be in LOG always keeping pressed the trigger pressing repeatedly the key DOWN up to arriving in visualizing the memory cell 0 visualized on the display little in the high side Ref Chap 4 Pos 8 without releasing the trigger press shortly the red key Backlighting Laser Ref Chap 5 Pos 1 the instrument will confirm the erasing with a double sound note and t...

Page 14: ...with a different temperature and outside the body to be measured the result would be in proportion distorted B the measurement infrared sensor needs the environmental temperature compensation which the instrument makes automatically but to obtain reliable measurements it is necessary to allow to the instrument to adapt itself thermally to the environment where it is especially if before it was in ...

Page 15: ...l while if we are measuring irregular bodies the shape of the SPOT will assume irregular shapes as consequence IDEA To have an idea of how it works it is enough to use an electric torch which produces a light cone which besides its dimension Optical Ratio if you position it in a vertical way it will produce a round lighted area besides if you position it in a slanting way the shape of the lighted ...

Page 16: ... specific for the various kinds of materials to be measured Here following it is published a summary table of Emissivity of the most common materials ATTENTION In case you desire to measure with more accuracy all the materials but in particular the most difficult ones or even impossible ones to be measured you can do it with a simple trick in practice it is enough to create some point of measure T...

Page 17: ...battery or the thermocouple probes which are subject to wear Besides also for the side of measure T C but in particular for the side of the IF we suggest to verify the correct calibration at least twice a year using a calibration oven Black Body Grey Body as the ones at disposal among the optional Ref Series C400 C600 a major frequency of verifying it is suggestible in case the level of critical s...

Page 18: ...he software and then connect the thermometer to the USB gate activating before its gate Ref Par 5 3 5 and then follow the eventual request of the system At the end once you install it correctly pressing the Trigger of the thermometer it will be possible to see on the PC the data taken by the thermometer both those with technology IF and those taken by the thermocouples if connected If everything h...

Page 19: ...Digital Thermometer Range 50 380 C Art 5A805 IF322 Handy Infrared Thermometer 50 550 C Art 5A806 IF323 Handy infrared Thermometer 50 1600 C Art 5A807 IF301D Multi purpose Infrared Thermometer Thermocouple Input Range 0 650 IR 0 1700 C T C Accessory Rechargeable NiMh Battery Size 6LR61 Art 0942 Universal Net Battery Charger 230 Vac 50 Hz Art 0943 C430 A Calibration Kiln Black Body Range 50 350 C C4...

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