
Operation
3i Plus
Rev. A1 Jan 2015
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Level <F1>
Description
<F2>
<F3>
Description
1 EMS
Sets the emissivity value
Menu
Light
Toggles the LCD backlit
2 Profile
Calls predefined profiles
Menu
Trend
Reviews recorded trends
3 MnMx
Enables minimum/maximum
Menu
Avg
Enables average/difference
4 Lock/Unlock
Locks/unlocks the trigger button
Menu
Laser
Toggles the laser
5 Setup
Time/Date, Alarm, Transmissivity,
Background Temperature, Bluetooth,
Language
Menu
Log
Review/Delete recorded
temperatures
6 °C/°F
Toggles between C and F
Menu
Scope
Toggles the red dot in the scope
<Save> button
Save Reading to Memory
<Return> button
Back to Last Menu
Table 3: Top-Level Menu Description
5.10.2
EMS - Emissivity
The <Emissivity> menu includes a list of pre-defined materials and their typical emissivity values, see
section 10.2
Typical Emissivity Values
, page 56. The instrument’s default emissivity value is 1.00.
To access the Emissivity menu:
1.
Push the <Menu> soft key until EMS (emissivity) is shown as the right soft key function.
2.
Push the <EMS> soft key.
The user can push the table soft key to access the emissivity list. The user can also push the <No.> soft
key to manually enter the typical emissivity of a material.
If the Emissivity table is accessed, a list of materials and their suggested emissivity is shown.
1.
Use the down arrow to navigate through the list.
2.
Push the <Done> soft key to choose the desired material.
To enter an emissivity value manually:
1.
Push the <No.> soft key.
2.
Use the down or up arrow soft key to change the entry. Hold down the up or down arrow soft
key to increase the rate of change.
3.
Push the <Done> soft key when finished to return to the main menu.
5.10.3
Light
The instrument has a backlit display. The backlight can be toggled by pushing the <Light> soft key.
5.10.4
Profile
To manage regular testing points, different profiles can be created by the Raynger 3i Plus software.
Each profile includes the settings for Emissivity, Alarm Temperature, Transmissivity, Background
Temperature, etc., as well as a unique profile name. When the setting is ready, the user can simply
select the profile name to call up the settings, save data and review accordingly.
The maximum number of test points is 300. These test points are arranged in three levels, and the
maximum allowed for the second level is 50. The first and second levels could be represented by three
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