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6.67@80”

3@36”

2@24”

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Infrared 

Thermomete

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Controls and Indicators

     

1.  Trigger:

 Initiates measurements.

     

2.  IR Sensor

     

3.  Laser Pointer Beam

    

 4.  LCD Display:

 Temperature

    

 5.  LCD Display:

 Maximum value

     

6.  Battery Compartment

 

Displays and Indicators

 

1.  ˚C/˚F -button:

 Select ˚F or ˚C

 

2.  Mode -button 

Select Emissivity (0.70, 0.95)

    Hold trigger and press the Mode button to change 

    laser visibility

 

3.  Lock -button:

 Lock and Backlight

 

4.  Polarity Indicator:

 Appears when measuring

    negative temperature

    

  5.   Numerical Display:

 Indicates measured 

           temperature value

    

  6.   Scale Icons:

 Indicate that either the 

           Fahrenheit (˚F) or Celsius (˚C) scale is selected

    

  7.   MAX:

 Displays maximum measured value

 

    

  8.   HOLD:

 Indicates display is in “HOLD” mode

    

  9.   Battery Level

 

Operating Instructions

Taking Measurements

To take a temperature measurement using your INF165,  
you simply point the aperture at an object and pull the 
trigger. The object’s temperature will show up on the 
display and update at a rate of approximately 2 times 
per second.

There will be a delay of approximately one-second 
between the time you initially pull the trigger and the 
time the display comes on. The 60-second auto-hold  
initiates at the moment you release the trigger. The  
maximum temperature is viewed beside the “       “ icon.

NOTE:

 This thermometer will automatically shut off if 

left idle for more than 15 seconds.

Follow these general guidelines to ensure you get the 
most accurate readings possible:

     

•  Be sure the measured object fills the “

spot

” 

    seen by the aperture. The distance to spot ratio  
    for the INF165 is 12:1.

This shows the one-foot spot fitting within the one-foot 
target area. At this distance, and anything closer, the  
target’s temperature will be accurately measured.

NOTE:

 If the two-foot diameter spot includes unwanted 

objects in the background that are not part of the  
one-foot target, the temperature of the background 
objects will be figured in with the target’s temperature 
and cause errors in your measurements.

 

•  When comparing temperatures of similar objects  

    that are far away, take your measurements at the  

    same distance and angle to the target each time. 

     

•  When looking for abnormally hot or cold targets it 

 

    may be acceptable to include background objects  

    so long as the temperatures in the background  

    and your methods are consistent.

     

•  Consider the emissivity of the objects you  

 

    are measuring.

     

•  Prepare a surface for measurement. Infrared 

 

    thermometers measure only the outer surface of  

    an object. If emissivity is affecting the 

    measurement, or you have difficulty putting the  

    object in the sensors line-of-site, you may need  

    to prepare a surface that’s easy for the infrared  

    thermometer to read. A piece of masking tape is a  

    good target and it will rapidly take on the 

    temperature of the object it is attached to. 

     

•  Be aware that you cannot measure the 

 

    temperature of air between the Infrared  

    thermometer and an object. Air vents (registers)  

    are quick to take on the temperature of outlet air.  

    However, you must aim directly at the vent if you  

    are measuring outlet air temperature.

     

•  Keep your infrared thermometer away  from 

 

    strong electrical fields. When working near a 

 

    strong electrical field, like that under the hood of  

    your car, watch for unusual readings or an “over 

    load” indication. Often, you can move the  

    thermometer just a few inches to escape the  

    influence of the interference.

     

•  Keep your INF165 within its use and storage  

 

    temperature range. Excessive heat or cold will  

    adversely affect the accuracy of your readings.  

    When the trigger is pulled the target’s 

    temperature will be displayed in a near real-time  

    mode (less than 1/2 second between 

    measurements). The temperature will remain  

    on the display for sixty seconds after the trigger  

    is released.

 

Emissivity

  Not all surfaces emit infrared energy at the same  

  level.  A shiny surface will emit much less infrared  

  energy at a given temperature when compared to  

  a flat black surface.  The INF165 has two preset  

  emissivity levels used to compensate for variances  

  in your target.

  High (0.95) will work for most common surfaces  

  and is set as default for many infrared 

  thermometers.  Medium (070) is best for oxidized  

  copper or rusty iron.  

1-800-547-5740 • Fax: (503) 643-6322

www.ueitest.com • email: [email protected]

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Introduction

The INF165 quality IR Thermometer is perfect for  

apprentice level applications when cost is important  

but performance is critical.

Features include  

     • Wide Temperature Range -36.4 ~ 689˚F˚

     • Distance to Spot ratio: 12:1

     • Selectable Emissivity (0.70, 0.95)

     • Max value capture

     • Auto off

Safety Notes

Before using this meter, read all safety information 

carefully.  

In this manual the word “

WARNING

” is used to indicate  

conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to 

the user. The word “

CAUTION

” is used to indicate con-

ditions or actions that may damage this instrument.

NOTE:

 The INF165 is not recommended for use on 

shiny surfaces such as chrome, mirrors or polished 

metals.

            WARNING!

To avoid thermal shock, the instrument should be 

stored at room temperature between 32˚ to 122˚F

(0˚ to +50˚C).

            WARNING!

DO NOT look directly into the laser beam. Permanent 

eye damage may result.

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D:S=12:1

6.67@80”

3@36”

2@24”

INF165

Infrared Thermomete

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