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IN 5/9 plus Manual 

 General Information 

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General Information  

1.1

 

Information about the user manual 

Congratulations on choosing this high quality and highly efficient IN 5/9 plus pyrometer.  
This manual provides important information about the instrument and can be used as a work of 
reference for installing, operating, and maintaining your pyrometer. It is important that you 
carefully read the information contained in this manual and follow all safety procedures before 

you install or operate the instrument.   
To avoid handling errors, keep this manual in a location where it will be readily accessible. 

1.1.1

 

Legend 

 

Note: 

The note symbol indicates tips and useful information in this manual. All notes 

should be read to effectively operate the instrument.

 

 

 

Attention

: This sign indicates special information which is necessary for a correct  

temperature measurement.

 

 

Warnings and Cautions: 

The general warnings and cautions symbol signifies the 

potential for bodily harm or damage to equipment.

 

MB

 

Shortcut for Temperature range (in German: 

M

ess

b

ereich)

 

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Terminology 

The terminology used in this manual corresponds to the VDI- / VDE-directives 3511, Part 4. 

1.2

 

Safety 

This manual provides important information on safely installing and operating the  

pyrometer. Several sections of this manual provide safety warnings to avert danger. These safety 
warnings are specified with a warning symbol. You must read and understand the contents of 

this manual before operating the instrument even if you have used similar instruments or have 
already been trained by the manufacturer. 
It is also important to continually pay attention to all labels and markings on the instrument and 
to keep the labels and markings in a permanent readable condition. 

 

Warning: 

The pyrometer is only to be used as described in this manual. It is 

recommended that you only use accessories provided by the manufacturer.

 

In addition, signs and markings on the device are to be observed and maintained in a legible 

condition. 

1.2.1

 

Laser Targeting Light 

For easy alignment to the measuring object the pyrometers are equipped with a laser targeting 
light. This is a visible red light with a wavelength 650 nm and a maximum power of 1 mW. The 
laser is classified as product of laser class 2. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IMPAC IN 5 plus

Page 1: ...MANUAL IMPAC Pyrometer IN 5 9 plus...

Page 2: ...spective holders Service Centers LumaSense Technologies Inc North America Sales Service Santa Clara CA USA Ph 1 800 631 0176 Ph 1 408 727 1600 Fax 1 408 727 1677 LumaSense Technologies GmbH Other Than...

Page 3: ...ons 10 2 5 Physical user interface 11 2 6 Accessories Optional 11 2 6 1 Mounting 11 2 6 2 Water Cooling Jacket 11 2 6 3 Miscellaneous 12 2 6 4 Display 12 3 Controls and Installation 13 3 1 Electrical...

Page 4: ...ar 20 5 2 2 Subrange 21 5 2 3 Baud rate kBaud 21 5 2 4 Address 22 5 2 5 Ambient temperature compensation 22 5 2 6 Wait time tw 23 5 2 7 Internal temperature 23 5 3 Avoiding Reading Errors 23 6 Softwar...

Page 5: ...e in German Messbereich 1 1 2 Terminology The terminology used in this manual corresponds to the VDI VDE directives 3511 Part 4 1 2 Safety This manual provides important information on safely installi...

Page 6: ...ocument and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or persons of such revisions or changes All instruments from LumaSense Technologies have a r...

Page 7: ...elephone If Technical Support concludes that the instrument must be returned to LumaSense Technologies for repair they will issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number Return the instrument upon...

Page 8: ...he instrument can be damaged or destroyed To transport or store the instrument please use the original box or a box padded with sufficient shock absorbing material For storage in humid areas or shipme...

Page 9: ...mb 0 15 or 30 63 C Whichever value is greater The instrument must be at a constant ambient temperature for a minimum of 60 minutes and must be connected to the power supply Repeatability 1 t90 1 s Tam...

Page 10: ...Supply 24 V DC 18 30V DC nominal ripple must be less than 0 5 V Power Consumption Max 70 mA Isolation Power supply analog outputs and digital interfaces are electrically isolated from each other Ambi...

Page 11: ...g overview shows a selection of suitable accessories You can find the entire accessory list with all reference numbers in Section 10 2 Reference numbers accessories 2 6 1 Mounting For easy mounting an...

Page 12: ...enerates an air stream shaped like a cone The pyrometer can be easily mounted on a vacuum chamber with the KF 16 vacuum support with sighting window Air purge units Vacuum support 2 6 4 Display In add...

Page 13: ...output B yellow Ioutp analog output H gray external switch for targeting light bridge to K J pink external clearing of maximum value storage bridge to K G red DGND Ground for interface F black RxD RS2...

Page 14: ...out The master labels mark the connections on the RS485 converter The transmission rate of the serial interface in Baud Bd is dependent on the length of the cable Values between 1200 and 19200 Bd may...

Page 15: ...ontact see 3 1 1 Pin assignment for the connector on the back side of the pyrometer or via PC and the software InfraWin After two minutes the laser targeting light switches off automatically Caution D...

Page 16: ...12 7 350 23 7 4 270 4 5 500 19 7 750 36 9 5 400 6 4 750 25 1000 38 2 6 620 10 1000 25 2 1500 45 2 Effective aperture D for all optics is 14 8 mm For each optic some example values for measuring distan...

Page 17: ...emissivity exposure time analog output maximum value storage minimum value storage reading of the instrument s internal temperature setting of an address for bus control with RS485 interface setting...

Page 18: ...de ONL only the serial interface can be used to set the values for the parameters and the instrument s switch settings are ignored The device is initialized in online mode i e it uses the last values...

Page 19: ...etting examples at the instrument Emi 100 Emi 85 If the settings directly at the pyrometer should be used the pyrometer must be switched into offline mode OFFL see 4 2 To adjust the emissivity via sof...

Page 20: ...nd stored The minimum value storage saves the lowest measurement taken during a reading e g practical when monitoring cooled goods such as frozen foods As such it may be beneficial to periodically cle...

Page 21: ...has been exceeded The minimum value function operates in the opposite manner The minimum value stored will be deleted when the upper limit of the set range is below it by 1 at least 2 C If an upper l...

Page 22: ...to be measured is in an oven where the temperature is higher than the ambient temperature a portion of the radiation corresponding to the rate of diffuse reflection will be reflected by the measured o...

Page 23: ...3 Optics 2 A source of radiation behind or around the measuring object can influence the result If the object is transparent or partly transparent another material behind the object could transmit it...

Page 24: ...IN 5 9 plus Manual Parameter Descriptions Settings 24 To ensure consistent document formatting this page was intentionally left blank...

Page 25: ...c com 6 1 Connecting the pyrometer to a PC The program InfraWin can operate up to two devices Two devices using RS485 may be operated simultaneously by the same interface if two different addresses ha...

Page 26: ...IN 5 9 plus Manual Software InfraWin 26 To ensure consistent document formatting this page was intentionally left blank...

Page 27: ...aned with standard lens tissue dampened with a commercially available glasses or camera lens cleaning solution Use a soft blower brush available in camera stores to remove any grit on the window befor...

Page 28: ...IN 5 9 plus Manual Maintenance 28 To ensure consistent document formatting this page was intentionally left blank...

Page 29: ...ment is influenced by reflections of hotter machine parts Try to avoid the influence of the interfering radiation or change measuring position Measuring errors Indicated temperature is decreasing duri...

Page 30: ...IN 5 9 plus Manual Troubleshooting 30 To ensure consistent document formatting this page was intentionally left blank...

Page 31: ...letters answers with the respective settings only at setting commands not at enquiry commands Example Entry 00em CR The emissivity setting of the device with the address 00 is returned Answer 0970 CR...

Page 32: ...Clear time max storage tclear Digit 5 0 1 Analog output Digit 6 and 7 00 98 Temperature Digit 8 and 9 00 31 Address Digit 10 0 4 Baud rate Digit 11 always 0 Error status AAfs Output 1 Byte hex Bit 0...

Page 33: ...aser targeting light push button 3 820 740 Connection cable 5 m straight connector temperature resistant up to 200 C 3 852 290 Power supply NG DC for DIN rail mounting 100 to 240 V AC 24 V DC 1 A 3 85...

Page 34: ...jacket heavy design with integrated air purge unit 3 837 350 Heavy water cooling jacket with protection window 3 837 370 Water cooling jacket lightweight design with integrated air purge unit 3 837 40...

Page 35: ...ectrical connection 6 Electrical Installation 13 Emissivity 19 Exposure time 19 F Factory setting 18 G General Information 5 I Installation Electrical 13 Instrument settings 17 Instrument settings 18...

Page 36: ...criptions 19 Shield 13 Sighting 15 Software InfraWin 25 Spot size 16 Storage 8 Subrange 21 Support 7 Switches at the Instrument 17 T Technical Data 9 Transport 8 Troubleshooting 29 U Universal Pyromet...

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