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3. Press the 

MODE

button as many times as necessary to enter 

REC

mode. At this point, the

values on the primary and secondary displays will be identical.

4. To recall the value stored just prior to the measurement that was just stored (with tag 

83

),

press the 

°C/°F

button once. The number 

82

will appear briefly (for less than a second)

on the secondary display, followed by the value of the measurement stored with tag 

82

.

5. Press the 

°C/°F

button again and 

82

will be briefly replaced by 

81

, followed by the value

of the measurement stored with tag 

81

.

As you can see, by pressing the 

°C/°F

button repeatedly you can recall all stored IRT

measurements in reverse chronological order (newest through oldest). By pressing the

/

button, you can recall stored IRT measurements in chronological order (oldest through

newest). However, unless you have kept track of which tags have been assigned to particular

measurements, you typically will recall readings stored long ago. For example, pressing the

/

button instead of the 

°C/°F

button in Step 4 above would recall tag 

84

, followed by the

temperature associated with it. That value, and the values associated with tags 

85

and 

86

,

would likely be irrelevant because they represent measurements made nearly 100 hundred

trigger squeezes ago.   

USING THE “K” TYPE PROBE TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE

To measure the temperature of a surface using the included “K” type thermocouple probe 

(or another “K” type probe):

1) Plug the two prongs of the probe into the two slots on the bottom of the OS730K.

 

 Be sure

to insert the slightly narrower (+) prong into the slightly narrower slot, which is closer to

the rear of the unit.

2) Press the 

MODE

button as many times as necessary to make 

TK

appear to the left of the

secondary display.

3) Attach the end of the probe to the surface whose temperature you wish to measure.
4) Squeeze and release the measurement trigger. The temperature measured by the

thermocouple probe will appear on the secondary readout.

Unlike measurements made by the IRT, measurements made by the “K” type probe are not

stored in memory. And although the temperature measured by the IRT will simultaneously

appear on the primary readout after you release the measurement trigger, it will not be stored

in memory—because the OS730K is not operating in 

REC

mode.

If you allow the OS730K’s APO function to activate with the unit operating in 

TK

mode, when

you power the unit back on it will resume operation in 

TK

mode.

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Summary of Contents for OS730K

Page 1: ...OS730K 30 1 Ultra Wide Range IR Thermometer with K Port e mail info omega com For latest product manuals omegamanual info Shop online at omega comSM User sGuide MADE IN CHINA...

Page 2: ...notice Servicing North America U S A Omega Engineering Inc One Omega Drive P O Box 4047 Stamford CT 06907 0047 USA Toll Free 1 800 826 6342 USA Canada only Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 USA Canada o...

Page 3: ...30 1 ULTRA WIDE RANGE IR THERMOMETER WITH K PORT USER S MANUAL OS730K Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product...

Page 4: ...using the thermometer The OS730K measures surface temperature using either of two methods non contact using an IR thermometer with a laser pointer or contact using a K type thermocouple A K type bead...

Page 5: ...70nm Avoid looking directly at the laser pointer U S law prohibits pointing a laser beam at aircraft doing so is punishable by a fine of up to 10 000 and imprisonment The laser may cause discomfort if...

Page 6: ...positions of all controls and connectors and the meaning of all display indications and icons before moving on to the Setup Instructions and Operating Instructions 1 Laser pointer 2 Infrared sensor 3...

Page 7: ...STRUCTIONS INSTALL BATTERY The OS730K s battery compartment Fig 1 Callout 4 is below the measurement trigger and accessible from the front of the grip Before installing the 9V battery included in the...

Page 8: ...rement is about to be automatically stored recorded in the OS730K s nonvolatile memory IV The measured temperature will also appear on the secondary smaller readout following the brief appearance of a...

Page 9: ...ckly determine the hottest or coldest object of a group or the difference between their temperatures should be obvious These four display modes MAX MIN AVG and DIF can be entered from REC mode by pres...

Page 10: ...its emissivity To maximize the accuracy of OS730K measurements you should enter the actual emissivity of the target surface see Appendix II using the instrument s three buttons and the procedure belo...

Page 11: ...gins flashing you have 30 seconds to adjust its value up or down to any temperature within the unit s measurement range Press the C F button to decrease the value or the button to increase it To move...

Page 12: ...alues associated with tags 85 and 86 would likely be irrelevant because they represent measurements made nearly 100 hundred trigger squeezes ago USING THE K TYPE PROBE TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE To measur...

Page 13: ...g the OS730K take the average temperature of all objects within a circular target area Depending on the distance to the target the target area may include both the target and background objects in the...

Page 14: ...g 1 Callout 2 often but never use a solvent Abrupt temperature changes will cause condensation and possible vapor penetration Clean the LCD after the vapor evaporates Blow off loose particles with cle...

Page 15: ...the target All IR thermometers IRTs including the OS730K take the average temperature of all objects within a circular target area spot Although the distance D in the D S ratio is defined as a linear...

Page 16: ...area at the measurement distance the following equation gives the average temperature of the target area Tavg Tmotor Tbackground 2 Solving for Tavg we get 200 75 2 or 137 5 F which is what the OS730K...

Page 17: ...78 to 0 82 Concrete 0 95 Paint 0 80 to 0 95 Asbestos 0 95 Plastic 0 85 to 0 95 Ceramics 0 95 Paper 0 70 to 0 94 Brass 0 50 Plaster 0 80 to 0 90 Brick 0 90 Rubber 0 95 Carbon 0 85 Wood 0 90 Sludge 0 9...

Page 18: ...per specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components in which wear is not warranted include but are not limited to contact points fuses and triac...

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