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When the   MEASURE   button is
pressed, the second is set to 0.
Press the button so that the second
is accurately set. The date and time
setting is now complete. After 

“ ”

blinks on LCD, the mode is switched
to HOLD.

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Emissivity setting

Emissivity (

ε

) refers to the ratio of infrared energy emitted from all the object surfaces. All objects has

their own emissivity, which changes depending on the surface conditions and object temperature. The

emissivity setting for this thermometer can be changed, so that emissivity can correspond to a measured

object and more accurate values can be measured.

Objects with low emissivity (ex: shiny metal surfaces) reflect the surrounding temperatures due to the

high reflectivity. If an object other than the measured object such as a high-temperature object exists on

the periphery, temperature for the other object is reflected, which will cause incorrect measurement.

Thus, it is necessary to block off the obstacle.

Although the maximum emissivity is primarily 1.00, the value up to 1.20 can be set for this

thermometer in consideration of convenience.

The LCD display is switched in order
of 

“ALM”“EMS” and “TIME” each

time the   SET   button is pressed.
Display 

“EMS”  on  the  LCD.  (The

currently set emissivity is displayed on
the sub-display.)

1

After 

“EMS” blinks, the currently set

emissivity appears on LCD. (The
currently set emissivity is displayed
on the sub-display.)

2

Press the   

/MAX/MIN  or

 

/MEM./CAL  button to display the

emissivity to be set up. The setting is
completed by pressing the
 MEASURE  button.
After the setting, the mode is
changed to HOLD.

3

1 Press this button
while the power is ON.

     Emissivity Setting

SET

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Summary of Contents for 53005-E

Page 1: ...es Act Republic of Korea This product complies with the Radio Waves Act Republic of Korea Note the following when using the product in Republic of Korea The product is for business use Class A and mee...

Page 2: ...Electronic Information Products of the People s Republic of China 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 9 10 11 12 13 13 13 13 14 15 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 24 Thank you very much for purchasing Thermometers products T...

Page 3: ...result in hazardous radiation exposure Safe Usage When operating the instrument be sure to observe the cautionary notes given below to ensure correct and safe use of the instrument If you use the ins...

Page 4: ...DITY DURING USE AND STORAGE This may cause irreparable damage or incorrect measurement DO NOT TOUCH THE FILTER Do not let a solid or sharp object touch the filter and do not insert for eign objects in...

Page 5: ...00 1 Repeatability 1 of reading value Display resolution 30 0 to 199 9 0 1 200 to 600 1 Sighting method Coaxal laser marker Class 2 HOLD time 15 seconds Continuous measurement mode ON OFF Selectable U...

Page 6: ...6 There is no button to turn ON OFF the supper supply Name of Components...

Page 7: ...a Class 2 laser product as de fined by IEC60825 1 Safety of Laser Products Part1 Equip ment classification and require ments In addition this instru ment complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 except for devia...

Page 8: ...supplied as an accessory and operate the unit according to the folloowing procedure 1 Point the laser beam at a measurement objectandaimitatthecenteroftheareato be measured For the distance from this...

Page 9: ...ing measurement is displayed on the sub display MIN MIN is displayed at the bottom of LCD and the minimum value during measurement is displayed on the sub display Selection of display function Default...

Page 10: ...acle However please note that the measuring field of view enlarges in proportion to the measuring distance This thermometer has an optical resolution of 33 1 D Distance to the measuring object S Spot...

Page 11: ...ppliedexcluding that AL H on the sub display is changed to AL L in step 2 and later When the lower limit setting has been completed the mode is changed to HOLD When the upper and lower limit alarms ar...

Page 12: ...12 53005 P 13 Recording Measured Temperature Record Measured Temperature MEM Mode Call Temperature Record CALL Mode P 13 Emissivity Setting...

Page 13: ...ll objects has their own emissivity which changes depending on the surface conditions and object temperature This thermometer has 3 fixed emissivities Refer to the following examples 0 95 Food rubber...

Page 14: ...me Setting P 17 Emissivity Setting P 18 Recording Measured Temperature Record Measured Temperature MEM Mode Call Temperature Record CALL Mode Delete All the Temperature Records P 19 Continuous Measure...

Page 15: ...s ON After the set year blinks date blinks then the display is automatically shifted to the state that date lights up the left 2 digits of the clock month blinks and the right 2 digits day lights up T...

Page 16: ...ts minute light up 7 8 Press the MAX MIN or MEM CAL button to adjust the hour Then press the MEASURE button to fix the setting After the setting the right 2 digits of the clock start to blink for the...

Page 17: ...ect other than the measured object such as a high temperature object exists on the periphery temperature for the other object is reflected which will cause incorrect measurement Thus it is necessary t...

Page 18: ...capacity FULL lights up on LCD 1 Press this button for 2 seconds or more while the power is ON Call temperature record CALL mode CALL is displayed on the sub display and then the latest stored temper...

Page 19: ...ing in page 7 CONT is lit on LCD and continuous measurement is started Measurement continues even if releasing the MEASURE button 1 When the MEASURE button is pressed again or the DIP switch is change...

Page 20: ...ng revising and writing of data inside thermometer 2 PC can read all date instantly on thermometers continuous mode 3 Output all data by CSV format 4 Set up each parameters Clock Emissivity Change mem...

Page 21: ...lace the batteries The b sign blinks or re install the batteries correctly The lens unit is stained Clean the lens referring Lens of Maintenance described in page 22 Field of view is deviated from the...

Page 22: ...es are to be used for checking operations The battery life mentioned in Specifications is not assured for these batteries Precaution when handling batteries Do not dispose exhausted batteries in a fir...

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