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is shown. Pull the trigger to return to the normal operating mode. The 
display (smaller digits lower right) will reflect the selected mode.

 

 

Backlight – ON/OFF 

 

Press the trigger and release. Use the

 M 

button to step to the

 LitE 

display. 

Press the S

ET b

utton to select 

oN or oFF

Pull the trigger to return to the 

normal operating mode. 

 

Laser – ON/OFF 

 

Pull the trigger and release. Use

 the M 

button to step to the

 LAS 

display. 

Use the SET

 

button to select

 oN or oFF

Pull the trigger to return to the 

normal  operating  mode.  When  the  laser  is

  ON

,  the  laser  icon

will 

appear on the LCD.

 

 

HIGH Temperature Alarm Limit Setting 

 

Pull the trigger and release. Use the

 M 

button to step to

 Alm H

Use the 

arrow buttons to set the High Alarm limit. Press the

 SET 

button to turn the 

High Alarm 

OFF. 

Pull the trigger to return to the normal operating mode. If 

the high alarm limit is exceeded when taking measurements, the displayed 

ALM H 

will blink and the alarm buzzer will sound

 (if ‘bU2’ is set to ON). 

 

LOW Temperature Alarm Limit Setting 

 

Pull the trigger and release. Use

 the M 

button to step to

 Alm L

Use the 

arrow buttons to set the Low Alarm limit. Press the SET button to turn the 
Low Alarm OFF. Pull the trigger to return to the normal operating mode. If 
the low alarm limit is exceeded when taking measurements, the displayed 

ALM L 

will blink. 

 
 

 

 

Emissivity Setting 

Pull the trigger and release. Use the

 M 

button to step to the

 

 

icon. Use 

the arrow buttons to adjust the emissivity (in 0.01 steps). The emissivity 
range is 0.05 to 1.00. Pull the trigger to return to the normal operating 
mode. For more information, see the Emissivity section.

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 614395003555

Page 1: ...contact infrared temperature readings and ambient air temperature In addition the Type K thermocouple provides contact temperature measurements The built in laser pointer increases target accuracy wh...

Page 2: ...not submerge in water o Do not leave the thermometer on or near objects of high temperature o Do not use the thermometer near explosive gases steam or dust Note that an object with high reflectivity...

Page 3: ...ription 1 LCD Display 2 Control Buttons 3 Lanyard 4 Type K Thermocouple input jacks 5 Battery compartment 9V 6 Measurement Trigger 7 IR Thermometer lens 8 Ambient temperature sensor 9 Laser pointer le...

Page 4: ...scanning Refer to the Field of View section for distance to target spot ratio considerations Aim the laser pointer approximately a half inch below a specific point of interest o Release the Trigger t...

Page 5: ...the thermocouple in air or touch the tip of the thermocouple to an object s surface The thermocouple temperature measurement will be displayed 5 When finished release the Trigger the symbol H will app...

Page 6: ...iagram Note that measurements should normally be made 2 feet from the target The meter can measure from further distances but the measurement may be affected by external sources of light In addition t...

Page 7: ...ape or paint only after equilibrium has been achieved Another way to find the emissivity of a surface is to use the Type K thermocouple to take a contact temperature reading Note this reading and then...

Page 8: ...ss and release the trigger and then press the M Mode button to access the Settings Mode Use the M button to step through settings listed below and use the SET button to make changes Display mode Maxim...

Page 9: ...e High Alarm limit Press the SET button to turn the High Alarm OFF Pull the trigger to return to the normal operating mode If the high alarm limit is exceeded when taking measurements the displayed AL...

Page 10: ...should be larger than the spot target size calculated using the field of view diagram 2 If the surface of the object under test is covered with frost oil grime etc clean before taking measurements 3 I...

Page 11: ...ature exceeds range Select a target within range OL display Target temperature under range Select a target within range Battery icon flashes Low Battery power Replace Battery Blank display screen Low...

Page 12: ...rying with a thumb or finger at one of the indentations near the top of the hand grip The door is hinged at the bottom of the hand grip The battery should be installed with the positive terminal small...

Page 13: ...2 0 C from 4 50 C 100 C 15 C 0 C 158 F 20 C 70 C 3 6 F 2 0 C from 32 212 F 0 C 100 C 3 rdg 1 8 F 1 C from 212 3 rdg 1 8 F 1 C from 212 1112 F 100 C 600 C 1832 F 100 C 1000 C Accuracy is specified for...

Page 14: ...Triplett Jewell Instruments extends the following warranty to the original purchaser of these goods for use Triplett warrants to the original purchaser for use that the products sold by it will be fre...

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