4. Use the Laser pointer to accurately target a spot. Press the Laser pointer
button to switch ON the Laser pointer. The Laser pointer includes a circu-
lar spot indicating the area that is being monitored for temperature, utiliz-
ing DOE (Diffractive Optical Elements) technology. See the Laser pointer
image example below in
Figure 4.2
. If the Laser beam does not appear
when the button is pressed, check the menu system (under
Device Set-
tings
) to ensure that the Laser is enabled.
5. Use the cross-hair icon for reference only when targeting measurement
spots, as parallax errors affect targeting accuracy. If the cross-hairs are
not shown, check the menu system (under
Measurement
) to ensure that
the Center Spot (cross-hairs) function is enabled.
6. The temperature reading on the display represents the measurement of
the targeted spot. See
Figure 4.1
.
7. The distance-to-spot ratio is 30:1 and the minimum target distance is 10.2
in. (26 cm).
8. To measure higher than 752
℉
(400
℃
) use the High Temperature Switch,
see Section 4.3 below.
9. If a measurement is out of range, the display will show ‘
OL
’.
10. To adjust the Emissivity, use the menu system (under
Measurement
).
11. To change the display color palette, use the menu system (under
Image
Adjustments/colors
).
Figure 4.2
Laser pointer with circular border indicating temperature measurement spot
4.3
High Temperature Switch
1. To access the high temperature mode, slide the lever to the right (to ex-
pose the red color code).
2. The lever is located directly below the lens area and above the image cap-
ture trigger.
3. When engaged, the high end of the temperature range (>752
℉
[400
℃
])
is accessible.
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