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FLIR

 

TG54_TG56

 

User

 

Manual

                                         

11

             

Document

 

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5

   

Operation

 

5.1

   

Power

 

the

 

meter

 

1.

 

Pull

 

and

 

hold

 

the

 

trigger

 

for

 

one

 

second

 

to

 

switch

 

the

 

meter

 

ON

 

and

 

begin

 

scanning

 

surface

 

temperatures.

 

2.

 

The

 

TG

 

Series

 

is

 

powered

 

by

 

three

 

(3)

 

1.5V

 

‘AAA’

 

batteries.

 

Batteries

 

are

 

located

 

in

 

the

 

meter

 

(twist

 

off

 

the

 

handle

 

cap

 

to

 

release

 

the

 

battery

 

holder).

 

Refer

 

to

 

Section

 

7,

 

Maintenance,

 

for

 

more

 

detail.

 

3.

 

The

 

Battery

 

status

 

icon

 

 

is

 

shown

 

on

 

the

 

upper

 

right

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

display.

 

The

 

status

 

icon

 

shows

 

full

 

white

 

when

 

100%

 

powered

 

and

 

darkens

 

as

 

battery

 

power

 

weakens.

 

The

 

battery

 

status

 

icon

 

appears

 

empty

 

(fully

 

dark)

 

when

 

the

 

batteries

 

require

 

changing.

 

Note

 

that

 

temperature

 

readings

 

displayed

 

while

 

the

 

battery

 

symbol

 

is

 

empty

 

will

 

be

 

accurate.

 

Accuracy

 

is

 

assured

 

up

 

until

 

the

 

meter

 

switches

 

OFF.

 

4.

 

The

 

TG

 

Series

 

has

 

a

 

programmable

 

APO

 

(Auto

 

Power

 

OFF)

 

feature

 

where

 

it

 

automatically

 

shuts

 

off

 

after

 

the

 

trigger

 

is

 

released

 

(after

 

5,

 

10,

 

or

 

20

 

seconds).

 

Please

 

refer

 

to

 

Section

 

6,

 

Programming

 

Menu

,

 

for

 

instructions

 

on

 

setting

 

the

 

APO

 

time.

   

5.2

   

Taking

 

Measurements

 

1.

 

Begin

 

by

 

pulling

 

and

 

holding

 

the

 

trigger

 

for

 

one

 

second.

 

2.

 

While

 

holding

 

the

 

trigger,

 

scan

 

the

 

surface(s)

 

under

 

test.

 

Use

 

the

 

Laser

 

pointer

 

as

 

a

 

guide.

 

Notice

 

that

 

while

 

the

 

trigger

 

is

 

pulled

 

the

 

display

 

shows

 

the

 

scanning

 

icon

 

 

and

 

laser

 

pointer

 

icon

 

.

 

3.

 

View

 

the

 

temperature

 

reading

 

and

 

other

 

information

 

on

 

the

 

display

 

while

 

scanning.

 

If

 

the

 

measurement

 

exceeds

 

the

 

published

 

range,

 

the

 

display

 

will

 

indicate

 

‘OL’.

 

Read

 

Section

 

4.4,

 

Main

 

Display

 

Descriptions,

 

and

 

Section

 

4.5,

 

Display

 

Icon

 

Descriptions,

 

for

 

reference.

 

4.

 

To

 

set

 

the

 

temperature

 

units

 

(

o

C/

o

F)

 

please

 

refer

 

to

 

Section

 

6,

 

Programming

 

Menu.

 

5.

 

When

 

the

 

trigger

 

is

 

released,

 

the

 

scanning

 

and

 

laser

 

icons

 

are

 

replaced

 

by

 

the

 

 

(HOLD)

 

icon

 

and

 

the

 

displayed

 

temperature

 

reading

 

is

 

held

 

for

 

a

 

programmable

 

period

 

of

 

time

 

(5,

 

Summary of Contents for TG54

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FLIR IR Spot Thermometers TG54 IR Spot Thermometer TG56 IR Spot Thermometer with Thermocouple...

Page 2: ...6 4 DESCRIPTIONS 7 4 1 Rear Description 7 4 2 Front Description 7 4 3 Top Description 7 4 4 Main Display Description 8 4 5 Display Icon Descriptions 9 4 6 Control Buttons and Trigger Descriptions 10 5...

Page 3: ...e Help Screen 20 6 2 8 Viewing the Info Screen 20 7 MAINTENANCE 21 7 1 Battery Replacement 21 7 2 Calibration 21 7 3 Cleaning 21 8 SPECIFICATIONS 22 8 1 General Specifications 22 8 2 Environmental Spe...

Page 4: ...nced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners 1 2 Quality Assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactur...

Page 5: ...rstand all of the information provided in this User Guide and other included documentation before use o Use caution when the Class 1 Laser pointer is on Do not point the beam toward anyone s eye or al...

Page 6: ...mable IR Spot Thermometer Quick boot time one second approximately Bright easy to read graphical color display Laser Pointer for targeting accuracy 30 1 TG56 and 24 1 TG54 Distance to Spot ratio Easy...

Page 7: ...light button 6 Battery compartment internal 7 Twist off end cap to access batteries 4 2 Front Description 1 Laser pointer lens 2 Work lights 3 IR Thermometer lens 4 Measurement trigger 5 Lanyard atta...

Page 8: ...reading digits 13 Second most recent reading digits 14 Third most recent reading digits 4 4 2 Main Display Screen TG56 1 Laser pointer active 2 Trigger pressed scan mode 3 Mode icon area thermocouple...

Page 9: ...reading mode High Alarm Reading 3 in three reading mode Low Alarm Thermocouple attached TG56 Work light active Delta mode MAX minus MIN Full battery power MIN reading Low batter power MAX reading Emis...

Page 10: ...ress to access the Programming menu short press to confirm open a menu parameter and toggle select a menu option UP DOWN ARROW NAVIGATION BUTTONS Scroll the selections in the Programming menu Steps th...

Page 11: ...es has a programmable APO Auto Power OFF feature where it automatically shuts off after the trigger is released after 5 10 or 20 seconds Please refer to Section 6 Programming Menu for instructions on...

Page 12: ...24 1 From a distance of 24 the TG54 measures the average temperature of a spot 1 in diameter From a distance of 48 the spot diameter is 2 and from a distance of 72 the spot diameter is 3 The temperatu...

Page 13: ...ng Menu The meter will alert the user when an alarm threshold has been triggered by changing the color of the temperature reading digits red for high alarm trip and blue for low alarm trip If the alar...

Page 14: ...ar the middle of the top row of icons The average reading is shown next to the average icon and the MAX minus MIN reading is shown next to the second delta symbol located on the lower half of the disp...

Page 15: ...of the object under test with the IR Thermometer 2 Measure the same surface with the Type K thermocouple thermometer 3 Note the difference delta between the two readings 4 Now adjust the Emissivity in...

Page 16: ...will appear on the upper left hand corner 3 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menu items and pages not all menu items can be displayed on one page use the arrow buttons to scroll through pa...

Page 17: ...TG56 Emissivity Select a preset 0 95 0 85 0 75 0 65 or set a custom emissivity value at the custom emissivity icon Alarm Modes Program OFF Low High or Low High Alarms Laser Pointer ON OFF use MENU bu...

Page 18: ...rials and their respective Emissivity factors 1 Press and hold Menu to access the Programming menu and use the arrows to scroll to the emissivity icon 2 Press Menu to open the item 3 EMISSIVITY PRESET...

Page 19: ...the desired Low alarm threshold c Press Menu to confirm and press to return to the Programming menu 5 Follow the steps above to program the other alarm modes Note that the High alarm threshold cannot...

Page 20: ...nother menu item or press to return to the normal operating mode 6 2 7 Viewing the Help Screen From the Help screen in the Programming menu the user can view FLIR contact information and other useful...

Page 21: ...polarity Slide the battery tray back into the handle in the original orientation Screw the cap back onto the handle 7 2 Calibration The meter is calibrated at the factory prior to shipment If calibrat...

Page 22: ...10 and 20 seconds Alarms Color coded High Low and High Low combination alarms Certifications CE FDA Laser Warranty 5 years Accessories Includes Lanyard Type K thermocouple TG56 User Guide Dimensions...

Page 23: ...ngle 0 04 o IR Temperature Response Time 150ms Temperature Scanning Continuous Emissivity 4 presets plus a custom setting 0 10 0 99 8 4 Laser Specifications Laser type Single Class 1 Laser red visible...

Page 24: ...98 Cement 0 96 Leather 0 75 to 0 80 Sand 0 90 Charcoal powder 0 96 Soil 0 92 to 0 96 Lacquer 0 80 to 0 95 Water 0 92 to 0 96 Lacquer matt 0 97 Ice 0 96 to 0 98 Rubber black 0 94 Snow 0 83 Plastic 0 85...

Page 25: ...it does emit infrared radiation which we feel as heat The warmer the object the more infrared radiation it emits IR Thermometers measure an object s surface temperature The thermometer s optics sense...

Page 26: ...en US_AA 10 Customer Support Main Website http www flir com test Technical Support Website http support flir com Technical support Email TMSupport flir com Service Repair Support Email Repair flir com...

Page 27: ...nform to FLIR s published product specifications and be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the applicable Warranty Period PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY A...

Page 28: ...y which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion Before Purchaser returns a Product for non warranty evaluation and repair Purchaser must contact FLIR by visiting http www flir com to request an ev...

Page 29: ...70 USA Telephone 1 503 498 3547 Customer Support Technical Support Website http support flir com Technical Support Email TMSupport flir com Service and Repair Email Repair flir com Customer Support Te...

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