Exergen DX SERIES User Manual Download Page 5

DX 1001 0 to 1000°F (-18 to 538°C) Unit includes a 9 V DC Alkaline

Battery and DX Instruction Manual.  Also available with a
Remote Sensor, 

and RS232 Digital Output.

DX 1201 0 to 1207°F (86 to 653°C) Unit includes a Remote Sensor,

9 V DC Alkaline Battery and DX Instruction Manual.

DX 1601 0 to 1600°F (86 to 871°C) Unit includes a Remote Sensor,

9 V DC Alkaline Battery and DX Instruction Manual. 

Chapter Two - Operation

2.1 DX Controls 

LED Display

MEASUREMENT
button

LED Display

Sensor Window

AECS Cup

Battery Cover
Screw

Displays target temperature and diag-
nostic codes

Measurement
button

To turn on and perform temperature
measurements

Nosepiece
w/AECS cup

Sensor window

Automatic Emissitivity Compensation
System (AECS) nosepiece to contact target

Sensor viewing area for IR detector

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Summary of Contents for DX SERIES

Page 1: ...EXERGEN 400 Pleasant Street Watertown MA 02472 Phone 617 923 9900 Fax 617 923 9911 www exergen com e mail industrial exergen com DX SERIES Handheld Infrared Thermometers User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...perature Measurements 5 2 5 1 General Operation 5 2 6 SCAN Mode Temperature Measurements 6 2 6 1 General Operation 6 Chapter Three Measurement Tips 6 3 1 Optimizing Target Area Measurements 6 3 2 Meas...

Page 4: ...e quality instrument calibration programs Operate the DX in SCAN mode for thermal scanning measurements over a range of tar get temperatures Thermal Scanning is very useful in many applica tions such...

Page 5: ...00 F 86 to 871 C Unit includes a Remote Sensor 9 V DC Alkaline Battery and DX Instruction Manual Chapter Two Operation 2 1 DX Controls LED Display MEASUREMENT button LED Display Sensor Window AECS Cup...

Page 6: ...ding the push button in turn the unit on with the MEASURE MENT button The instrument now reads in C instead of F To return to the original setting simply repeat the process 2 3 To Change Mode of Opera...

Page 7: ...the button If the target is electrical equipment Exergen manufactures the Model E Microscanner instruments for safe and convenient inspection of electrical equipment Contact Exergen for more informat...

Page 8: ...get is large The DX is a wide angle thermal scanner with a fixed emissivity of 0 9 The target s temperature is continuous ly displayed and updated 10 times per second for as long as you hold the MEASU...

Page 9: ...se the following procedure 1 Determine the appropriate measurement distance from your desired target 2 Make sure the MODE switch is on SCAN 3 Point the nosepiece at the target 4 Press and hold the MEA...

Page 10: ...Measurements for NIST Traceablity If you look at the DX s nosepiece you will see that it is really a small reflective cup with the sensor s window at its base When the DX s nosepiece touches the surf...

Page 11: ...higher than 32 F 0 C because the instrument actually measures the air condensing on the ice a reac tion that generates a small amount of heat As long as the ice is not melting the DX will accurately r...

Page 12: ...eadings If either the target s tempera ture or the unit s ambient temperature exceeds the operational limits the display will default to an error message The battery voltage is also monitored A low ba...

Page 13: ...ion Error Code Remedy Measurement Fault High Ambient Temperature HI A Ambient 122 F 50 C Move to alternate location Low Ambient Temperature LO A Ambient 32 F 0 C Move to alternate location Low Battery...

Page 14: ...ent Was the instrument s nosepiece in contact with the surface Touch the nosepiece flush to the target s surface and repeat the measurement If after applying all of the above solutions the instrument...

Page 15: ...even Warranty Exergen warrants the DX to be free of defects in material and workman ship for a period of one year from the date of purchase and will repair or replace the returned instrument at no cha...

Page 16: ...EXERGEN C O R P O R A T I O N 400 Pleasant Street Watertown MA 02472 617 923 9900 FAX 617 923 9911 818526 Rev 3...

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