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Laser Indication Function On/Off
Short press the button to turn on/off the laser indication function. When
it is turned on, the laser indicator will be displayed on the LCD, and the
laser will accurately outline the area you are measuring during temperature
measurement.
NOTE
: Please follow the laser precautions when the laser is turned on to
avoid damage to human or animal eyes.
Short press the button on the meter to turn the backlight on and off.
The white backlight will remain illuminated for about 5 minutes before
automatically turning off to conserve battery power. Or turn the lights off by
pressing and holding the button again. A long press >2 seconds will turn the
laser on or off.
Backlight/Laser Pointers
Lock Measurement
Description:
• In the lock measurement function setting interface, the lock measurement
time (1 minute to 5 hours) can be set. Refer to Lock Measurement Setting
for details.
• After setting time, the measurement starts after the activation of the lock
function. When the set time is reached, the thermometer will automatically
power off and save the last measured value.
• You can view the measured values by short pressing (less than 0.5s) the
trigger (NOTE: The measured values will be cleared by a long press). This
operation is applicable to processes that require regular monitoring of
temperature. If no timing is needed, leave them blank.
Operation
:
1. When the lock measurement function is turned on, short press the trigger
to enable it. The icon will appear on the thermometer screen and the
SCAN icon will flash. The thermometer will continuously measure the
target temperature.
2. Pull the trigger again, the and SCAN icons disappear, and the HOLD
icon appears. The thermometer stops the measurement and holds the last
measured value.
MAX MIN
AVG DIF
C F
HOLD SCAN
OK LO
HI
=
3
MAX MIN
AVG DIF
C F
HOLD SCAN
OK LO
HI
=
3
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