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Infrared Thermometer 

(Order Code IRT-BTA) 

The Infrared Thermometer is a non-contact, fast-
responding temperature measuring device. The sensor 
works by measuring the infrared radiation emitted by 
objects. For most objects, you simply point the sensor at the object and read its 
temperatures. Here are a few example uses of the sensor. 

 

Since the sensor responds so quickly, you can easily investigate skin 
temperature. For example, compare the temperature of your palm to the back of 
your hand, your forearm, or your foot.  

 

Demonstrate that most objects in the room are at equilibrium. For example, what 
is the temperature of the table top that feels cold? Compare its temperature to 
the temperature of the wall, the floor, or a book.  

 

Compare the surface temperatures of cars parked in the sun. Does color affect 
the surface temperature? Is the surface hot enough to cook an egg? 

 

On a sunny day compare the temperature of asphalt, concrete and lawn. 

NOTE: 

This product is to be used for educational purposes only. It is not appropriate for 

industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications. 

Items Included with the Infrared Thermometer 

Check to be sure that each of these items is included in your sensor package: 

 

Infrared Thermometer (order code IRT-BTA) 

 

Cable to connect the sensor to a data-collection interface (order code CB-IRT) 

 

4 AAA batteries 

 

Infrared Thermometer booklet (this document) 

 

Omega Infrared Thermometer Manual 

SAFETY INFORMATION: 

This sensor contains a laser that can be turned on and off. As 

with any laser, caution must be exercised when using the sensor. The sensor emits laser 
radiation, and therefore, should not be pointed at the eye. Pay special attention to the location 
of the aperture, which is located next to the sensing element. Direct eye contact with the laser 
beam may cause serious injury. Students should be reminded that this is not a toy, and it 
should be kept out of reach of children. It is recommended that you read the Omega sensor 
booklet that accompanies this sensor. It contains important safety information.  

Infrared Thermometer Description 

The Infrared Thermometer features automatic backlighting, simple on/off operation, 
and laser circle sighting. The sensor can be used as a standalone meter, or it can be 
connected to a data-collection interface, e.g., Vernier LabPro

®

, LabQuest

®

LabQuest

®

 Mini, Go!

®

Link, CBL 2

, and Vernier EasyLink

®

, SensorDAQ

®

allowing data to be recorded on a computer, Texas Instruments graphing calculator, 
or Palm Powered

 handheld.  

 

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The sensing element of the Infrared Thermometer is located at the end of the sensor. 
The sensor reading will appear in 

°

C. When connected to a data-collection interface, 

data can be collected in other units, e.g., 

°

F and K. To the side of the sensing 

element, you will find a clear plastic window. Behind this window is a laser that is 
used to aim the sensor. Do not look into this window when the laser is enabled. 
The infrared temperature measurement of this sensor is based on a fixed value for 
the emissivity of the object. This value works well for lots of everyday objects, e.g., 
skin, wood, concrete, water, and glass; however there are objects that do not lend 
themselves to this measurement, such as shiny metals. (See the section entitled 
“How the Infrared Thermometer Works” for further information).  
The sensor has a built-in light sensor located next to the MEAS button. This sensor 
controls the automatic backlighting feature.  
The Infrared Thermometer is powered by 4 AAA batteries that are inserted into the 
back of the sensor. When the batteries are low, a low battery indicator will appear on 
the LCD. 

Panel Buttons 

MEAS

–This button turns the meter power on and off. When you press it once, the 

meter turns on. It will remain powered for 30 minutes, at which time it will 
automatically turn off. If you want to turn it off before then, press the MEAS button 
a second time. 

Hold

–The Hold button is primarily used in the stand-alone mode. You can press the 

button to hold the current meter on the screen. The sensor output also remains at that 
value. If you are connecting the sensor to a data-collection interface, you probably 
will not use this button. 

Laser button 

(

)–

The laser button turns on a laser that shows a circular pattern. The 

pattern helps you identify the region from which the measurement is made. Note that if you 
are holding the object very close to the thermometer, parallax may prevent the laser sighting 
circle from representing the measurement area. 

Operating the Infrared Thermometer 

Here are the general operating procedures: 
1.  Turn the sensor over, remove the small screw on the back, and insert 4 AAA 

batteries. Replace the battery cover.  

2.  Press the MEAS button and point the sensor at an object to determine its 

temperature.  

3.  The temperature measurement is made from a circular region. This circular 

region gets larger as the sensor is moved away from the object. To better 

determine the region of the measurement, press the laser button (

). The 

circular pattern shows the main region from which the measurement is made. To 
improve the accuracy, the measurement region should be 1.5 to 2 times the size 
of the circular laser pattern. 

4.  To turn the sensor off, press the MEAS button. Note: The sensor will 

automatically shut off in 30 minutes. 

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