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PN 4456849 
September 2014 

©2014 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without 
notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. 

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Infrared Thermometers 

  

  

  

  

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Page 1: ...6849 September 2014 2014 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies 562 563 Infrared Thermometers ...

Page 2: ...ce center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that Service Center with a description of the prob lem THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FLUKE IS NOT LI ABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY Since some states or ...

Page 3: ...1 Safety Information 2 Features 6 Display 7 Menu Overview 7 Save 8 Light 9 Memory 9 Emissivity Menu 10 C and F 11 Min Max Avg Differential 11 Alarm 12 Trigger Lock 13 Laser 13 Setup 14 Language 14 Backlight 14 Time Date 15 Delete Data 16 How the Product Works 16 ...

Page 4: ...Field of View 19 Emissivity 19 HOLD 20 Data Storage 20 External Contact Probe 21 Troubleshooting 22 Maintenance 23 Battery Charge 23 Battery Replacement 23 Clean the Lens 25 Clean the Case 25 Replacement Parts 26 Accessories 26 Recommended Temperature Probes 26 Specifications 28 General Specifications 28 KTC Specifications 31 ...

Page 5: ...ement Contact Fluke To contact Fluke call one of the following telephone numbers Technical Support USA 1 800 44 FLUKE 1 800 443 5853 Calibration Repair USA 1 888 99 FLUKE 1 888 993 5853 Canada 1 800 36 FLUKE 1 800 363 5853 Europe 31 402 675 200 Japan 81 03 6714 3114 Singapore 65 738 5566 Anywhere in the world 1 425 446 5500 Or visit Fluke s website at www fluke com To register your product visit h...

Page 6: ...rsonal injury Read all safety information before you use the Product Do not look directly into the laser with optical tools for example binoculars telescopes microscopes Optical tools can focus the laser and be dangerous to the eye Do not look into the laser Do not point laser directly at persons or animals or indirectly off reflective surfaces Do not use laser viewing glasses as laser protection ...

Page 7: ...ents Do not connect the optional external probe to live electrical circuits See emissivity information for actual temperatures Reflective objects result in lower than actual temperature measurements These objects pose a burn hazard Do not leave the thermometer on or near objects of high temperature Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may re...

Page 8: ... from arc welders induction heaters etc Static electricity Thermal shock caused by large or abrupt ambient temperature changes For highest accuracy allow 30 minutes for Thermometer to become stable before use Laser Aperture SPOT SIZE S DISTANCE D 1 7 60 0 7 36 0 8 12 Inch 42 1500 18 900 19 300 mm D S 50 1 Figure 1 Laser Safety Markings ...

Page 9: ...E Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I this product is classed as category 9 Monitoring and Control Instrumentation product Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Go to Fluk...

Page 10: ...ouple probe Adjustable emissivity and predefined emissivity table Infrared and thermocouple temperature display Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display Tripod mount Auto off Standard miniature K type thermocouple connector input Printed 562 563 Users Manual 12 or 24 hour clock Last reading Hold 20 seconds Multi language interface High and low alarm Data storage and review Trigger lock ...

Page 11: ...data in these languages English Spanish German French Portuguese Simplified Chinese To change the displayed language refer to Setup Menu Overview Figure 2 shows the LCD and menu interface Table 2 is a top level description of the menu eyl01a eps Figure 2 Menu Navigation ...

Page 12: ...2 Right Set emissivity 3 Right Avg Enable Avg Diff 4 Right Alarm Set and enable alarms 5 Right Laser Toggle the laser on off All Center Menu Advance the menu to the next Each menu item and function is explained in greater detail in the following sections Save To save readings 1 Pull the trigger to take a measurement 2 Release the trigger to stop taking the measurement 3 Push the Save softkey to en...

Page 13: ...brightness levels To toggle the backlight brightness push the Light softkey To disable the backlight use the Setup menu Memory The Product can store measurement records including time date emissivity and measurement record numbers see Save for more information The 562 can store 20 records and the 563 can store 99 To access records stored in memory 1 Push the Menu softkey until Mem shows as the lef...

Page 14: ...rface Emissivity Material Value Material Value Default 0 95 Glass 0 85 Aluminum 0 30 Iron 0 70 Asbestos 0 95 Lead 0 50 Asphalt 0 95 Oil 0 94 Brass 0 50 Paint 0 93 Ceramic 0 95 Plastic 0 95 Concrete 0 95 Rubber 0 95 Copper 0 60 Sand 0 90 Food 0 90 Steel 0 80 Food Hot 0 93 Water 0 93 Wood 0 94 Oxidized Opaque over 20 mils Natural Factory Setting Highlighted items may also be found in the emissivity ...

Page 15: ... Use the down or up arrow softkey to change the entry Hold down the arrow softkeys to increase the rate of change 3 Push the Done softkey to return to the main menu C and F To toggle between C and F measurements push the Menu softkey until C or F shows as the left softkey and then push the necessary softkey Min Max Avg Differential The Product can measure minimum MIN maximum MAX average AVG or dif...

Page 16: ... data when either Min Max or Avg Dif mode is enabled Alarm The Product has a programmable high and low temperature alarm to assign high or low readings When the alarm level is reached an alarm sounds and the display flashes orange and white To set the high or low alarm 1 Push the Menu softkey until Alarm shows as the right softkey 2 Push the Alarm softkey to access the Alarm menu 3 Push the Hi or ...

Page 17: ...key changes to Push this softkey to unlock the trigger Laser Warning To prevent eye damage and personal injury Do not look into the laser Do not point laser directly at persons or animals or indirectly off reflective surfaces The Product has a laser for aiming purposes only The laser turns off when the trigger is released To enable or disable the laser 1 Push the Menu softkey until Laser shows as ...

Page 18: ...4 Use the down arrow to move the indicator to the correct language 5 Push the Enter softkey to complete the language selection or push the Back softkey to return to the Setup menu Backlight The backlight is on by default Turn the backlight off to conserve battery power 1 Push the Menu softkey until Setup shows as the left softkey 2 Push the Setup softkey 3 Push the Enter softkey to enter the Backl...

Page 19: ...row keys to select the correct hour c Push Next to select the minutes d Use the up and down softkeys to select the minute e When in 12 hour mode push the Next softkey to highlight the am pm parameter f Use the up and down softkey to change to am or pm 6 Push the Done softkey To change the date 1 From the Time Date menu push the Date softkey 2 Select the date format Day Month Year dmy or Month Day ...

Page 20: ...h the All softkey At the confirmation screen push the Yes softkey To delete individual records push the View softkey and then use the down and up arrow softkeys to access the necessary record When the correct record is shown push the Yes softkey to delete the record To cancel data deletion pull the trigger How the Product Works The Product measures the surface temperature of an object The Product ...

Page 21: ...ject and pull the trigger Use the laser pointer to aim the sensor You can also insert the KTC probe for contact measurement Be sure to consider distance to spot size ratio and field of view see Distance and Spot Size and Field of View Note The laser is used for aiming purposes only and is not related to temperature measurement The Product automatically powers down after 20 seconds of inactivity To...

Page 22: ... and down motion until the hot or cold spot is found Distance and Spot Size As the distance D from the object under measurement increases the spot size S of the area measured by the Product becomes larger The relationship between distance and spot size D S is shown in Figure The spot sizes indicate 90 encircled energy hul06a eps Figure 4 Distance and Spot Size ...

Page 23: ...Emissivity Emissivity describes the energy emitting characteristics of materials Most organic materials and painted or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity of approximately 0 95 the default setting for the Product To compensate for inaccurate readings that may result from measuring shiny metal surfaces you can cover the surface to be measured with electrical tape or flat black paint 148 C 300 F wi...

Page 24: ...n be set from the Emissivity menu The built in values are indicated in Table HOLD After the trigger is released the display retains its last infrared measurement for 20 seconds At the same time HOLD shows on the display With the probe inserted the Product stays on To freeze the infrared temperature when a probe is not inserted release the trigger until HOLD shows on the display Data Storage The 56...

Page 25: ...oduct has a bead K type thermocouple probe The probe attaches to the Product via the probe input located on the top of the Product With the probe installed the probe symbol shows on the display The probe can be used simultaneously when the Product is making non contact measurements The probe measurements are shown below the non contact measurements The Product stays on when a probe is inserted ...

Page 26: ...does not work Low or dead batteries Ambient temperature is above 40 C 104 F Replace batteries Use in area with lower ambient temperature Inaccuracy Possible incorrect emissivity setting field of view or spot size See Emissivity Field of View and Distance and Spot Size sections Settings such as emissivity date time F C and saved data lost Battery dead or not replaced in 1 minute of removal Reset se...

Page 27: ... are at 5 Before taking further readings the batteries must be changed Battery Replacement Warning To prevent possible electrical shock fire eye damage and personal injury do not open the Product The laser beam is dangerous to eyes Have the Product repaired only through an approved technical site For safe operation and maintenance of the Product Repair the Product before use if the batteries leak ...

Page 28: ...r heat or fire Do not put in sunlight Note The batteries should be replaced in less than one minute after removal to avoid manually re initializing the Product clock and date To install or change the two AA batteries see Figure 6 1 Slide the locking tab on the battery door to the position and then open the handle 2 Insert the batteries noting their correct polarity 3 Close and lock the handle AA e...

Page 29: ...off loose particles Carefully clean the surface with a water moistened cotton swab Clean the Case Use mild soap and water on a moist sponge or soft cloth Caution To prevent damage to the Product do NOT submerge the Product in water Do not use abrasive cleaners they will damage the case ...

Page 30: ... 563 Users Manual 1 4456849 Accessories Optional accessories Soft Carrying Case H6 Calibration Certification All K type thermocouple probes with standard mini connector See Table 6 for more information Recommended Temperature Probes Warning To avoid electrical shock or personal injury do not connect the external contact probe to live electrical circuits ...

Page 31: ...ydronic tubing and pipe loops and for refrigerant temperatures 80PK 9 Insulation piercing probe for good surface thermal contact air temperatures within ducts and vent temperatures 80PK 11 Flexible cuff thermocouple temperature probe that attaches a thermocouple to a pipe 80PK 25 Piercing probe for checking air temperature in ducts surface temperature under carpets pads liquids thermometer wells v...

Page 32: ... C to 760 C Accuracy 0 C 1 0 C 0 1 1 C 0 C 1 or 1 0 C whichever is greater Repeatability 0 5 of reading or 0 5 C whichever is greater 0 5 of reading or 0 5 C whichever is greater Display Resolution 0 1 C Spectral Response 8 to 14 μm Response Time 95 500 ms K Type Thermocouple Input Temperature Range 270 C to 1372 C ...

Page 33: ...gle laser output 1 mW Class II wavelength 630 to 670 nm Emissivity Digitally adjustable from 0 10 to 1 00 by 0 01 or via built in table of common materials Data storage 20 points 99 points Communication none USB 2 0 Operating Altitude 3000 meters above mean sea level Storage Altitude 12 000 meters above mean sea level Relative Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing up to 30 C Operating Temperature 0 ...

Page 34: ...ries alkaline or NiCD 2 AA LR6 Batteries or USB connection when used with a PC Battery Life 12 hours with laser and backlight on 100 hours with laser and backlight off at 100 duty cycle thermometer continuously on Standards and Agency Approval EMC meets EN61326 1 Portable Safety Compliance EN61010 1 IEC 60825 1 Class 2 ...

Page 35: ... 31 KTC Specifications Measurement Range 40 C to 260 C Accuracy 1 1 C from 0 C to 260 C Typically within 1 1 C from 40 C to 0 C Cable Length 1 m K type thermocouple cable with standard miniature thermocouple connector and bead termination ...

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