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For the non-contact thermometer (infrared thermometer), the field of view (spot size) is specified

depending on the distance from the thermometer to the measuring object as shown below.  The

temperature value displayed is the average temperature within the spot size.  To take an accurate

measurement, check the correlation between the size of object and the distance to it.

[Field of View]

* Remarks

ex.) The average temperature of surface of the circle 25 mm in diameter is measured at a distance of 300 mm

away from the measuring object.

* The laser beam points 13mm off to the left from the center of the field of view.  The laser marker functions as a

sighting method and not a sensing element.

* It is possible to take temperatures with this thermometer at a distance of 1,000 mm or more away from the

measuring object, unless there is any obstacle.  However, please note that the measuring field of view enlarges

in proportion to the measuring distance.  This thermometer has an optical resolution of 15:1 [D(Distance to the

measuring object):S(Spot size)].

[For Correct Measurement]

The optical resolution values stated in "Field of View" are at minimum 90% energy.  The size of measuring object

should be sufficiently larger than the field of view (spot size) shown in the above illustration.

Note. If any water drop is on the filter and/or the area around it, the thermometer measures temperature

of the water drop, which results in incorrect measurement.  Wipe up the filter and the area around

it completely before taking measurement.  (See "Maintenance" on page 16)

Field of View

9

OK

NG

INCORRECT

The measuring object is smaller

than the field of view.  The tem-

perature of background influ-

ences on the measuring value.

CORRECT

The measuring object is big-

ger than the field of view.

Ramco National

800-280-6933 | [email protected] www.optex-ramco.com

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Summary of Contents for PT-5LD

Page 1: ...81 77 579 8199 Take Care of the Environmet This manual uses recycled paper Printed in JAPAN 1023 3 2008 2 Portable Non Contact Thermometer Instruction Manual Ramco National 800 280 6933 nsales ramcoi...

Page 2: ...ce of an object into temperature This thermometer measures the surface temperature of solid and liquid without contacting them The temperature of gas cannot be measured by this thermom eter Contents I...

Page 3: ...s other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Safe Usage This instruction manual contains various warnings for your safety and proper usage to avoid possible personal...

Page 4: ...thermometer s sensitiv ity to emissivity is fixed at 0 95 0 70 the displayed temperature could differ from the actual temperature of objects which has different emissivity value See Emissivity on pag...

Page 5: ...opile Spectral response 8 14 m Response time 0 7 sec 90 Accuracy 0 95 0 200 C 2 C 201 C 1 Repeatability 1 C of reading value Display resolution 1 C Sighting method Non coaxial laser marker Class 2 HOL...

Page 6: ...on wakes up the thermometer The power supply turns off automatically after 15 seconds absence of pressing any button Name of Components 6 Ramco National 800 280 6933 nsales ramcoi com www optex ramco...

Page 7: ...7 Ramco National 800 280 6933 nsales ramcoi com www optex ramco com All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 8: ...AX MIN HOLD See Setting on page 15 Continuous Measurement Starting Continuous Measurement qPress and hold both of MEASURE button and SET ENTER button simultaneously for two seconds or more then the Co...

Page 9: ...cle However please note that the measuring field of view enlarges in proportion to the measuring distance This thermometer has an optical resolution of 15 1 D Distance to the measuring object S Spot s...

Page 10: ...or more in HOLD Mode refer to page 8 and CALL sign appears on the LCD display In CALL recalling mode the last record of tem perature data and the corresponding memory number are shown on the display w...

Page 11: ...each setting is completed it automatically turns to the next setting mode For example when setting of High Limit Temperature for Alarm is completed it comes to the setting mode for Low Limit Temperat...

Page 12: ...perature than Low LimitTempera ture for Alarm Turning ON OFF Alarm Function qWhen the High Limit Temperature setting is completed the setting mode for ON OFF Alarm Function appears Press or button to...

Page 13: ...Attention The Low Limit Temperature for Alarm cannot be set at higher temperature than High LimitTempera ture for Alarm Turning ON OFF Alarm Function qWhen the Low Limit Temperature setting is complet...

Page 14: ...ign on the display and press SET ENTER button Then you can return to the setting mode again Please note that OPTEX is not liable for any loss of data Emissivity Emissivity is a value that indicates th...

Page 15: ...e field of view Adjust the measuring range referring to Field ofView shown in page 9 Affected by a nearby heating source Block the heating source with a shielding plate or something like that to avoid...

Page 16: ...spection Re calibration is recommended once a year Ask the distributor where you purchased the unit for details Battery Installing Battery When the battery level indicator shows little electricity lef...

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