
Functional description and operating instructions
How to Establish a Connection with the Data Manager
Wireless Infrared Thermometer CMAC 4230
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User Manual
(Microlog Inspector only) The Microlog Inspector stores the selected
WIRG for all operators. This eliminates the need for the operator to
select the same WIRG each time he or she logs in.
(MARLIN only) The MARLIN data manager stores the selected WIRG
with the currently logged in operator name. This eliminates the
need for the operator to select the same WIRG each time he or she
logs in.
(Microlog Inspector only ) Once the Microlog Inspector establishes
communication with the WIRG, the WIRG’s name (
IR Therm697204
), serial
number, firmware version, and emissivity display in the bottom portion of the
screen.
(MARLIN only) Once the MARLIN establishes communication with the selected
WIRG, two asterisks appear next to the WIRG’s name in the list (
IR
Therm697204**
), and the WIRG’s name, serial number, emissivity and
firmware version display in the bottom portion of the screen.
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High alarm (upper limit)
The setting of a temperature value, when exceeded, should initiate an optical
(blinking red LED (A) and blinking laser) and an acoustic warning signal. Press
SETUP
(N) twice. Change the current setting (6) using arrow keys (C). Confirm the
input by pressing
ENTER
(D).
Low alarm (lower limit)
The setting of a temperature value, which when drops below this value should
initiate an optical (blinking green LED (A) and blinking laser) and an acoustic warning