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Traceable

®

 is a registered trademark of Control Company   

©

2008  Control Company.  92-4484-00 Rev. 1 052108 

 
 
 
Specifications 

Range:  

-58.0° to 1832.0°F/ -50.0° to 1000.0°C 

Resolution: 0.1° 

 
OPERATION 

Press and continue to hold down the trigger to take temperature readings. 
The unit will take temperature readings while the trigger is pressed and held 
(SCAN flashing on the display indicates measurements are being taken).  
 
After the trigger is released, the last temperature measured will be displayed 
for approximately 8 seconds. The display will then turn off automatically. 
HOLD will appear on the display when the trigger has been released to 
indicate that the unit is no longer taking temperature measurements. 
 

SWITCH LOCATIONS 

The following switches are located in the 
handle: 
 
°C/°F 
LOCK ON/OFF 
SET ALARM ON/OFF 
 
To access these switches, locate the 
indentions on either side of the plastic 
case near the trigger. Open the handle 
by pulling the rubber portion of the 
handle out and away from the trigger. 

Pull hard, it requires a good amount of 
force to open the handle. 

Close the 

handle by snapping it shut. 

 
SELECTING UNITS OF MEASURE 

Locate the °C/°F switch inside the handle. Slide the switch to °C to display 
the temperature in °C. Slide the switch to °F to display the temperature in 
°F.

 

 

LASER TARGETING/BACKLIGHT 

While pressing and holding the trigger, each press the

/

button toggles 

through the following: 
 
Backlight ON (

 appears on the display) 

 
Backlight and Laser Targeting ON (

 and 

 appear on the display) 

 
Laser Targeting ON, Backlight OFF (

 appears  

on the display) 
 
Backlight and Laser Targeting OFF (no display indicators)  
 
With the backlight on, each time the trigger is pressed and held, the LCD will 
be illuminated by the backlight. 

 

With laser targeting on, each time the trigger is pressed and held, the laser 
beam will be emitted. 

CAUTION:

 Eye damage may result from direct exposure to laser light. 

 

DISTANCE SPOT/RATIO 

There are other factors that may affect measurement accuracy. The target 
must completely fill the spot diameter seen by the infrared sensor; otherwise 
readings will be influenced by the surface surrounding the target. The ratio of 
the distance to the size of the spot being measured is 50:1. For example, an 
object’s diameter of 100mm can be measured from 5000mm. 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

TRACEABLE® INFRARED WIDE-RANGE PLUS THERMOMETER 

50:1 FIELD OF VIEW INSTRUCTIONS 

VALUES RECORDED 

With each press of the trigger, five values are recorded: 
1. 

MAX

 – Highest temperature measured. 

2. 

MIN

 – Lowest temperature measured. 

3. 

dIF

 – Difference between MAX and MIN. 

4. 

AVG

 – Time-weighted average temperature. 

5.  Value last displayed before releasing the trigger. 
 

DISPLAY MODES 

Each press of the MODE button will select one of the 7 display modes. You 
can cycle through the modes in this order: 

“MAX”

 (Maximum temperature) – Press the MODE button until MAX 

appears on the display. In the 

MAX

 mode, the highest temperature 

measurement taken is displayed to the right of 

MAX

. This value will update 

each time a higher temperature is measured. 

“MIN”

 (Minimum temperature) – Press the MODE button until 

MAX

 

appears on the display. In 

MIN

 mode, the lowest temperature measurement 

taken is displayed to the right of 

MIN

. This value will update each time a 

new lower temperature is measured.  

“dIF”

 (Temperature differential between 

MAX

 and 

MIN

) – Press the 

MODE button until 

dIF

 appears on the display. The difference between the 

MAX

 and 

MIN

 reading is displayed to the right of 

dIF

. This value is 

updated as new 

MAX

 and 

MIN

 temperatures are measured. 

“AVG”

 [Calculated (time weighted) average temperature] – Press the 

MODE button until 

AVG

 appears on the display. The time weighted 

average temperature reading is displayed to the right of 

AVG

. This value is 

updated continuously while the trigger is being pressed. 

The term “time”, in reference to the averaging mode, means all temperature 
measurements are averaged together from the first press of the trigger. 
Example: If the temperature was 72° for one minute, then 20° for ½ second, 
no significant change in average temperature would be displayed. 

“HAL”

 (High Temperature Alarm) – Press the MODE button until 

HAL

 

appears on the display. The high temperature alarm value that has been set 
is displayed to the left of 

HAL

. (See High/Low Alarms section) 

“LAL”

 (Low Temperature Alarm) – Press the MODE button until 

LAL

 

appears on the display. The low temperature alarm value that has been set 
is displayed to the left of 

LAL

. (See High/Low Alarms section) 

“EMS”

 – Emissivity adjustment mode (See the Emissivity section). 

 
NOTE: The last mode selected will remain selected the next time the trigger 
is pressed. 
 

MEMORY RECALL 

With each press of the trigger, five values are recorded: 
1. 

MAX

 – Highest temperature measured. 

2. 

MIN

 – Lowest temperature measured. 

3. 

dIF

 – Difference between MAX and MIN. 

4. 

AVG

 – Time-weighted average temperature. 

5.  The value last displayed before releasing the trigger. 
 
To cycle through each of the values recorded  
during the last measurement, press the MODE button. (See the “Display 
Modes” section for an explanation of the values displayed.) 
 

HI/LOW ALARMS 

An audible alarm will sound at both an upper and a lower temperature limit.  
 
To adjust the alarm temperature set points: 
1.  Press the MODE button until

 “HAL”

 (High Temperature Alarm) or 

“LAL”

 (Low Temperature Alarm) is displayed.   

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