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PyroSigma Series

Operator’s Guide

Summary of Contents for PyroSigma Series

Page 1: ...PyroSigma Series Operator s Guide ...

Page 2: ...to 70 C Relative Humidity 95 max non condensing Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN61326 1 EN61326 2 3 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EMC Requirements Industrial RoHS Compliant Yes Mechanical Construction Black anodised aluminium and blue ABS Cable Length 1 metre standard longer lengths available to order Weight with 1 Metre Cable 65 g Configuration Configurable P...

Page 3: ...ate the lens and cause errors in temperature measurement In these types of environment the air purge collar should be used to help keep the lens clean Sensor CORRECT INCORRECT Target larger than measured spot Target smaller than measured spot Background Distance Sensor to object inches Distance Sensor to object mm 9 43 76 0 4 1 7 3 0 0 20 40 0 500 1000 Spot Diameter inches mm D S 15 1 OPTICS The s...

Page 4: ... below The supplied mounting screws are for use with a panel or bracket at least 2 mm thick The screws are 8 mm long Between the mounting holes there must be a hole to allow the sensor a clear view through the panel or bracket This hole must be larger than the lens of the sensor or the aperture of the air purge if used Use as large a hole as possible Ensure the mounting does not obstruct the senso...

Page 5: ... 2 mm thick Air flows into the hose barb fitting and out of the front aperture Air flow should be 5 to 15 litres min Clean or instrument air is recommended DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION All dimensions in mm 14 0 Ø13 5 Ø31 0 2 x Hole Ø3 2 Section A A A A 21 5 THIS FACE AGAINST SENSOR AIR OUT Air Inlet Hose barb Ø 5 mm Air inlet 5 Mounting bracket or plate Sensor Sensor cable entry Air purge collar 2 x sc...

Page 6: ...o 24 V DC 50 mA max Protection diode Yellow 6 POWER SUPPLY Use a 24 V DC power supply Connect power between the PWR and PWR wires Do not apply voltage to the incorrect wires as this will damage the sensor See Dimensions and Connections for wiring IMPORTANT Ensure the power supply is only connected to the PWR and PWR wires and the polarity is correct before switching the power on Ensure the supply ...

Page 7: ... electromagnetic interference such as motors and generators OPERATION Once the sensor is in position and the appropriate power air and cable connections are secure the system is ready for continuous operation by completing the following simple steps Turn on the power supply Turn on the connected measurement instrument Read monitor the temperature DISPLAY CONTROLS 21 3 RAW C Enter settings menu Mod...

Page 8: ...rement In this case Reflected Energy Compensation should be Enabled and Reflected Temperature should be set to the temperature inside the oven or furnace Filtering Filtering settings are applied to the sensor s voltage and alarm outputs They are optionally applied to the temperature display too see Settings Display Average Period To slow the response time of the sensor or to reduce fluctuations or...

Page 9: ...veraging or hold processing FIL Includes averaging and hold processing AVG Includes averaging only This setting does not affect the sensor s outputs Temperature Units Select Celsius or Fahrenheit Units are changed throughout the sensor s interface Screen Saver If enabled the sensor s display turns itself off after 1 minute of inactivity Press any key to turn the display on again The display will s...

Page 10: ...sure the sensor is grounded at one point either the cable shield termination or the mounting screws but not both When the power is switched off allow at least 15 seconds before switching the power back on LENS CLEANING Keep the lens clean at all times Any foreign matter on the lens would affect measurement accuracy Blow off loose particles if not using the air purge accessory with an air puffer MA...

Page 11: ...f the target to make it non reflective Field of view obstruction Remove obstruction ensure sensor has a clear view of target Dust or condensation on lens Ensure lens is clean and dry Clean gently with a soft lens cloth and water If problem recurs consider using an air purge collar Voltage output does not match displayed temperature Output temperature scale mismatch Check the output range and scale...

Page 12: ...ly to the original buyer according to Calex s standard Terms and Conditions of Sale Setting Range of Values Default Value Output Voltage 0 5 V 1 5 V 0 10 V 0 10 V Temperature Low 0 C to 900 C 0 C Temperature High 100 C to 1000 C 1000 C Alarm Trigger HI LO Off HI Temperature Reference Alarm Measured Internal Measured Alarm Set Point 0 C to 1000 C 100 C Alarm Hysteresis 0 C to 30 C 1 C Output Mode A...

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