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3.2 Button and key Layout:  

 
3.3 Operating Steps 

1) Hold the thermometer by the handle grip and point it towards the surface to be measured. 

2) Pull and hold the trigger to turn the thermometer on. The “SCAN” icon will appear on the top line of the display. 

3) The surface temperature being measured will be displayed on the LCD screen. 

4) When the trigger is released, the “HOLD” icon will appear and the last reading seen will remain on the display screen. 

5) The thermometer will automatically turn off after 7 seconds of inactivity.  

3.4 Button function 

  

 

3.4.1   Mode Selection

 

 

 

 

1) With trigger held, press the “MODE” button [3] to cycle through the different modes.  

 

 

 

 

a. “AVG” displays average temperature reading seen during the session. 

 

 

 

 

b. “MAX” displays maximum temperature reading seen during session. 

 

 

 

 

c. “MIN” displays minimum temperature reading seen during session. 

 

 

 

 

d. “HAL” shows High Alarm value (use UP and DN buttons to adjust up or down). 

 

 

 

 

e. “LAL” shows Low Alarm value (use UP and DN buttons to adjust up or down). 

 

 

 

 

f.  “DIF” shows realtime difference between current reading and original starting value. 

 

3.4.2   Changing Temperature Units 

 

 

1) With trigger [1] held and “SCAN” flashing on display, press “°C/DN” [4] to select temperature  

                   units in Celsius. Press “F/UP”[5] to select temperature units in Fahrenheit. 

 

3.4.3     Adjusting Laser 

 

1) While holding the trigger and “SCAN” activated on display, press the “Laser” button [8] to  

                    toggle the single laser dot on and off. 

 

3.4.4    Adjusting Emissivity 

             1) With unit turned “on”, press the “MODE” button [3] a few times to get to the “

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” annunciator 

                  which will show the current Emissivity value. 

             2)  Press the Backlight/UP button [2] to increase value and the “T/DN” button [4] to decrease value.    

             3)  When desired value is reached, press “SET” again to lock in the value. 

 

3.4.5    Adjusting High/Low Alarm 

             1) With trigger held and “SCAN” activated on the display, press the “Mode” button [3] one press 

                  a time to get to “LAL” (low alarm) or “HAL” (high alarm) annunciator. 

             2) Press the Backlight/UP button [2] to increase value and the “T/DN” button [4] to decrease value.    

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Страница 3: ...ts Table of Contents 3 1 Introduction 4 1 1 How it works 4 1 2 Caution 5 2 Specifications 6 3 Operating Instructions 6 3 1 Battery Installation 6 3 2 Button and Key Layout 7 3 3 Locating a Hotspot 7 4...

Страница 4: ...e sensor and the object For increased ease of use and accuracy the laser pointer makes aiming even more precise Measurement When taking measurement point the thermometer toward the object to be measur...

Страница 5: ...ozen Food 0 90 Steel 0 80 Hot food 0 93 Textiles 0 94 Glass plate 0 85 Water 0 93 Ice 0 98 Wood 0 94 1 2 Caution Infrared thermometer should be protected for the following EMF electro magnetic fields...

Страница 6: ...ttery door back to its original position Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Temperature Range 50 to 1300 C 58 to 2372 F Accuracy 3 of reading 3 C 50 C to 0 C 58 to 32 F 2 of reading 2 C above 0 C Field of Vie...

Страница 7: ...own e LAL shows Low Alarm value use UP and DN buttons to adjust up or down f DIF shows realtime difference between current reading and original starting value 3 4 2 Changing Temperature Units 1 With t...

Страница 8: ...ometer outside the area of interest then scan across with up and down motions until you locate the hot spot Turning on the laser will make for more precise targeting 4 Maintenance 1 Lens cleaning blow...

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