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5.

 

Back light

 

The LCD back light is constantly switched ON while the operating button is 
pressed.  When the operating button is released, the backlight will be ON for 
approximately 4 seconds before automatically switching off 8 seconds after the 
last measurement. 

 
6.

 

Measurement inaccuracies

 

The following points should be observed in order to avoid measurement errors: 

a.

 

It must be ensured that the object to be measured completely fills the 
Infrared Thermometer monitoring area.  Errors can occur when 
measuring small objects, as the unit also monitors the temperature of 
the surroundings as well as the object to be measured. 

b.

 

The principle of measurement requires the ambient temperature to be 
determined.  This takes place at one-minute intervals or each time the 
unit is switched on.  Changes in the ambient temperature, which can 
occur when the user holds the unit in their hand, are not monitored 
within this time period and therefore neither of them is taken into 
account when determining the indicated temperature.  A gradual 
warming of the unit (the lens) between ambient temperature 
measurements can, for example, lead to the indicated temperature 
slowly falling. 

c.

 

If the emission factor for the object does not correspond to the preset 
value of 0.95, the temperature will not be calculated correctly.  Most 
surfaces have an emission factor in the range of 0.8 to 0.98.  In general, 
the darker and more matte the surface is, the larger their emissions 
factor.  If the factor is greater the 0.95, the temperature indicated will 
be greater than the actual temperature of the object being measured.  If 
the factor is less then 0.9, the temperature indicated will be less than 
the surface temperature.  Polished metals have a very low emission 
factor and are therefore not suitable for measuring with an infrared 
thermometer.  On the other hand, affixing adhesive tape to or painting 
the surface will increase the emission factor and reduce the inaccuracy 
of the measurement. 

d.

 

It is not possible to take measurements through transparent materials 
(glass, plexiglas, etc.). 

e.

 

It is not possible to measure air temperatures. 

f.

 

Measurement errors can occur due to air contaminated with dust, 
steam, smoke, etc. 

 

Содержание INFRASCAN IR 101

Страница 1: ...IR 101 InfraScan Infrared Thermometer Instruction Manual ...

Страница 2: ...splay and Operator Controls 4 Making a Measurement 4 Minimum and Maximum Temperature Indication 5 Changing the Temperature Units 5 Back Light 5 Measurement Inaccuracies 5 6 Trouble Shooting 6 Maintenance Changing the Batteries 7 Cleaning 7 Fastening the Infrared Thermometer 7 Technical Information 8 9 Warranty Information 10 ...

Страница 3: ...se unit b 4 button cell batteries already in unit c Neck strap d Soft sided case 3 Description of measuring principle When making a temperature measurement the surface radiation of the object to be measured is evaluated using the principle of radiation thermometry This is a purely passive process i e no radiation is transmitted but instead use is only made of the natural electromagnetic radiation ...

Страница 4: ... The backlight will shut off 4 seconds after the operating button is released The infrared thermometer will automatically switch off 8 seconds after the last measurement Holding down the operating button again will clear the minimum and maximum memory and begin a new measurement 3 Minimum and maximum temperature indication The minimum and maximum value memories are cleared at the start of a measur...

Страница 5: ...g the indicated temperature A gradual warming of the unit the lens between ambient temperature measurements can for example lead to the indicated temperature slowly falling c If the emission factor for the object does not correspond to the preset value of 0 95 the temperature will not be calculated correctly Most surfaces have an emission factor in the range of 0 8 to 0 98 In general the darker an...

Страница 6: ...ing the battery compartment at the rear of the unit The used batteries must be removed from the battery holders and replaced by new button cells of the same type Only LR44 type batteries may be used Care must be taken to ensure that the polarity is correct when inserting The plus terminal of all four batteries should point upwards The batteries must be checked to see that they are properly seated ...

Страница 7: ...wo values given is applicable in each case 2 Distance to measuring spot size The parameter D S characterizes the size of the measuring spot in proportion to the distance between the object to be measured and the Infrared Thermometer For example with a ratio of 6 1 and a distance of 12 inches the monitoring area will have a diameter of 2 inches Range 5 F to 575 F Resolution 0 1 F Accuracy 1 F Unit ...

Страница 8: ...monitored has a factor of 0 95 If this is not the case there will be inaccuracies in the measurement see Section 2 6 Measurement Inaccuracies WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology provides a 1 year warranty on this infrared thermometer Contact La Crosse Technology immediately upon discovery of any defects covered by this warranty Before sending the infrared thermometer in for repairs contact L...

Страница 9: ...al damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you For warranty work technical support or information contact La Crosse Technology 2809 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 Phone 608 782 1610 Fax 608 796 1020 e mail support lacrossetechnology com warranty work sales lacrossetechnology com information on other products web www lacrossetechnology com ...

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