Omega Thermometer OS643 LS User Manual

OMEGA  
OS643E-LS/OS643E  
Infrared Thermometer  
With Laser Sighting  
 
INTRODUCTION  
This instrument is a portable easy to use 3 digit, compact-sized digital infrared  
thermometer with laser sighting designed for simple one hand operation. Meter  
comes with Backlit LCD display, Auto-hold function and auto power down (20  
seconds approx.) after releasing MEAS button to extend battery life.  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
It is recommended that you read the safety and operation instructions before  
using the infrared thermometer.  
The  
symbol on the instrument indicates that the operator must refer to an  
explanation in this manual.  
DANGER  
Pressing the button turns the laser beam on and off. Exercise extreme care and do not  
allow the laser beam to enter your eye or those of any other person or animal.  
Do not look directly into the laser light from the optical system.  
When measuring the temperature of an object which has a mirror finish, be careful not  
to allow the laser light beam to be reflected off the surface into your eyes or those of  
another person.  
Do not allow the laser light beam to impinge upon any gas which can explode.  
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CAUTION  
Do not use the unit near any device which generates strong electromagnetic radiation  
or near a static electrical charge, as these may cause errors.  
Do not use the unit where it may be exposed to corrosive or explosive gases. The unit  
may be damaged, or explosion may occur.  
Do not keep or use this unit in an environment where it will be directly illuminated by  
sunshine, or where it will be exposed to high temperatures, high humidity or conden-  
sation.Ifyoudo,itmaybedeformed,itsinsulationmaybedamaged,oritmaynolonger  
function according to specification.  
Donotpointthelensatthesunoratanyothersourceofstronglight.Ifyou do,thesensor  
may be damaged.  
Donotcontactthelensagainsttheobjectwhosetemperatureistobemeasured, orget  
it dirty, allow it to be scratched, or allow any foreign material to adhere to it. Doing so  
may cause errors.  
Do not touch or hold by the front cone. Temperature reading can be affected by heat  
from hand.  
Do not place the meter on or around hot objects (70°C/158°F). It may cause damage  
to the case.  
Ifthemeterisexposedtosignificantchangesinambienttemperature(hottocoldorcold  
to hot). Allow 20 minutes for temperature stabilization, before taking measurement.  
Condensationmayformonthelenswhengoingfromacoldtohotenvironment-wait10  
minutes for conden sation to dissipate before taking measurements.  
Thisunitisnotconstructedtobewaterproofordustproof,sodonotuseitinaverydusty  
environment or in one where it will get wet.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Display: 3½ digit liquid crystal display (LCD) with maximum reading of 1999.  
Low battery indication: the "  
" is displayed when the battery voltage drops  
below the operating level.  
Measurement rate: 1 times per second, nominal.  
Operating Environment: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) at < 70% relative  
humidity.  
Storage Temperature: 40°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C), 0 to 80% R.H. with battery  
removed from meter.  
Auto power off: 20 seconds.  
Standby consuming current: <9mA.  
Battery: 4 pcs 1.5V (AAA size).  
Battery Life: 30 hours (continuity) typical (Laser marker and Back-Light not  
illuminated).  
Dimensions: 170mm(H) x 44mm(W) x 40mm(D).  
Weight: 160g including batteries.  
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Laser Specifications  
Laser safety classification of Class II  
Wave Lenght: Red (650nm).  
Operating Distance: 2 to 50 feet.  
Power out: <1mW , class II laser product.  
ELECTRICAL  
Temperature Range: -4°F to 1022°F / -20°C to 550°C.  
Display Resolution: 1°F / 1°C.  
Accuracy: ±2% of reading or ±6°F/3°C, whichever is greater @ 64.4 to 82.4°F  
(@ 18 to 28°C) ambient operating temperature.  
Temperature Coefficient: ±0.2% of reading or ±0.36°F/0.2°C, whichever is  
greater, change in accuracy per °F/°C change in ambient operating tempera-  
ture above 82.4°F/28°C or below 64.4°F/18°C.  
Response Time: 1 second.  
Spectral Response: 6 to 14µm nominal.  
Emissivity: 0.10 to 1.00 by step of 0.01.  
Detection Element: Thermopile.  
Optical Lens: Fresnel Lens.  
Sighting: 1-beam laser marker <1mW (class 2).  
Field of View: 65mmØ at 1000mm (2.56"Ø at 39.37").  
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Spot size increases with distance from the probe tip as shown  
(Spot Diameter measured at 90 % Energy)  
Danger, Certification & ID Label:  
CAUTION: Use of controls or Adjustments  
or performance of Procedures other than  
those Specified herein may result in  
Hazardous radiation exposure.  
(Located on back of unit)  
Aperture Label (on front):  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Auto Power-down function  
If unused for about 20 seconds, the unit will power-down automatically. Press  
MEAS button resumes power-on mode. SET MODE disables auto power-down  
feature.  
Turning the Power on  
When the power is down, press MEAS button to turn on the meter.  
The values and settings on the LCD return to what they were before the power  
was last turned off.  
NOTE: If, from the power down condition, the MEAS button is held down for more  
than four second, measurement starts.  
Display Back-Light Button  
Press " " button to turn on or off the LCD Back-Light during measurement, or  
while the display shows HOLD, MAX or MIN.  
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Laser Sighting  
Press " " button to on the " " annunciator. If " " annunciator is on, press MEAS  
button and the laser beam will turn on and " " annunciator will blink. Releasing  
MEAS button turns off the laser beam.  
MEAS (MEASURE) Button  
Press MEAS button to turn on the meter for measuring temperature. Releasing  
MEAS button to stop measuring temperature and automatically hold the display  
reading, the meter power down automatically after 20 seconds.  
Selecting the Temperature Scale  
Readings are displayed in either degrees Celsius(°C) or degrees Fahrenheit(°F).  
When the thermometer is turned on, it is set to the temperature scale that was  
in use when the thermometer was last turned off. To change the temperature  
scale, in power down mode hold the " " button (°F) [" " button (°C)] down, and  
then press MEAS button until the °F (°C) annunciator appear.  
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Continuous Measurement  
1. In the power down mode, holding the MODE key down and then pressing the  
MEAS key will put the unit into the continuous measurement mode.  
2. When the MEAS key is pressed again to stop measuring temperature and  
automatically hold the display reading, the meter power down automatically  
after 20 seconds.  
NOTE: During the continuous measurement mode, the HOLD indication does  
not appear.  
NOTE: During the continuous measurement mode, the laser sighting is not  
turned on.  
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MODE SELECTION AND OPERATION  
Press MODE button switches the mode around the cycle  
ALM Hi ® ALM Lo ® MAX ® MIN ® HOLD.  
HOLD :Releasing MEAS button stops measuring temperature, the HOLD  
indication appears, and the measured temperature is held.  
e
:The thermal emissivity of the object set using the and keys.  
ALM Hi :The upper limit alarm temperature is set using the and keys.  
When the measured temperature is exceeded the Hi setpoint, the  
beeper emits a discontinuous pulse tone and "ALM Hi" is displayed.  
ALM Lo :The lower limit alarm temperature is set using the and keys. When  
the measured temperature is blew the Lo setpoint, the beeper emits  
a continuous pulse tone and "ALM Lo" is displayed.  
MAX  
:The maximum temperature during measurement is displayed. when  
measuring and also pressing the mode key, this will enter MAX/MIN/  
Present cycling.  
MIN  
:The minimum temperature during measurement is displayed. when  
measuringand also pressing the mode key, this will enter MAX/MIN/  
Present cycling.  
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NOTE: If, from the power down condition, the MEAS key is held down for more  
than four second, MAX/MIN record starts.  
SET MODE & Numeric input key  
"SET" annunciator appears when a numerical value can be set (during setting of  
e, ALM Hi and ALM Lo).  
key  
key  
:The numerical value is increased.  
:The numerical value is reduced.  
If either of these numerical value keys is held down, the numerical value changes  
rapidly in the appropriate direction.  
The data will store in nonvolatile storage region while after settings completing.  
In the this mode the automatic power-off feature is disabled.  
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How to specify the thermal emissivity (  
                                                                      
e
                                                                       
)
1. Stick black body tape on the object whose temperature is to be measured, or  
spray it with black body spray.  
2. Set the thermal emissivity value (e) on the LCD to 0.95.  
3. Press the MEAS key, so as to measure the temperature (Treal) of the part on  
which body tape (or black body spray) is applied.  
4. Measure the temperature (T) of the parts to which body tape (or black body  
spray) is not applied.  
5. Change the thermal emissivity value (e).  
6. The value of the thermal emissivity (e) at which T comes out to be equal to Treal  
is the correct value for the inherent thermal emissivity of the body whose  
temperature is to be measured.  
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OPERATION  
1. When the power is down, pressing MEAS button turns on the power.  
2. Use " " button to select turn on or turn off the display Back-Light.  
3. Use " " button to select turn on or turn off the Laser beam.  
4. Press the MODE button, if necessary to set the thermal emissivity value (e).  
5. Point the lens at the object whose temperature is to be measured.  
6. Press the MEAS button. Measurement is performed as long as the MEAS  
button is kept pressed.  
7. Referring to the spot size figure, aim the laser beam at the object whose  
temperature is to be measured.  
NOTE: Although the field of measurement (or Field of View) and the spot  
almost coincide, actually the field of measurement corresponds to the  
diameter for 90% optical response. The object whose temperature is  
to be measured needs to be larger than the measurement diameter  
(spot of size) by an adequate margin at least 1.5 to 2 times larger.  
8. Read the display.  
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MEASUREMENT CONSIDERATIONS  
1. Theory of Measurement  
Every object emits infrared energy in accordance with its temperature. By  
measuring the amount of this radiant energy, it is possible to determine the  
temperature of the emitting object.  
2. About Infrared  
Infrared radiation is a form of light (electromagnetic radiation), and has the  
property that it passes easily through air while it is easily absorbed by solid  
matter. With an emission thermometer which operates by detecting infrared  
radiation accurate measurement is possible, irrespective of the air tempera-  
ture or the measurement distance.  
3. Emission Thermometer Structure  
Infrared radiation which has been emitted from the object is focused upon an  
infrared radiation sensor, via an optical system. This includes a lens which is  
transparent to infrared radiation, and 5.3µm cut off filter. The output signal from  
the infrared radiation sensor is input to an electronic circuit along with the  
output signal from a standard temperature sensor (Thermopile).  
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4. Emissivity  
All objects emit invisible infrared energy. The amount of energy emitted is  
proportional to the object's temperature and its ability to emit IR energy. This  
ability, called emissivity, is based upon the material that the object is made of  
and its surface finish. Emissivity values range from 0.10 for a very reflective  
object to 1.00 for a black body. Factory set emissivity value of 0.95, which  
cover 90% of typical applications.  
5. If the surface to the measured is covered by frost or other material, clean it to  
expose the surface.  
6. If the surface to be measured is highly reflective, apply masking tape or matt  
finish black paint to the surface.  
7. If the meter seems to be giving incorrect readings check the front cone. There  
may be condensation or debris obstructing the sensor; clean per instructions  
in the maintenance section.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Battery Replacement  
Powerissuppliedbyfour1.5V(AAAsize)batteries. The" "appearsontheLCD  
display when replacement is needed. To replace the batteries, remove the screw  
from the back of the meter and lift off the battery cover case. Remove the  
batteries from battery contacts.  
Cleaning  
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent, do not use abrasives  
or solvents.  
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Substance  
Thermal  
emissivity  
Substance  
Thermal  
emissivity  
Asphalt  
Concrete  
Cement  
Sand  
0.90 to 0.98  
0.94  
0.96  
Cloth (black)  
Human skin  
Lather  
0.98  
0.98  
0.75 to 0.80  
0.90  
Charcoal (powder) 0.96  
Earth  
Water  
Ice  
Snow  
0.92 to 0.96  
0.92 to 0.96  
0.96 to 0.98  
0.83  
0.90 to 0.95  
0.90 to 0.94  
0.94  
0.80 to 0.90  
0.89 to 0.91  
0.93 to 0.96  
Lacquer  
0.80 to 0.95  
0.97  
0.94  
0.85 to 0.95  
0.90  
Lacquer (matt)  
Rubber (black)  
Plastic  
Timber  
Paper  
Glass  
Ceramic  
Marble  
Plaster  
Mortar  
Brick (red)  
0.70 to 0.94  
chromium oxides 0.81  
Copper oxides  
lron oxides  
Textiles  
0.78  
0.78 to 0.82  
0.90  
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WARRANTY  
OMEGA warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship and to give satisfactory service for a  
period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA Warranty adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the  
normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time.This ensures that OMEGA's customers  
receive maximum coverage on each product. If the unit should malfunction, it must be returned to the factory for  
evaluation. OMEGA's Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately  
upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or  
replaced at no charge. However, this WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with  
or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat moisture or vibration;  
improper specification;misapplication;misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA's control.Components  
which wear or which are damaged by misuse are not warranted. This includes contact points, fuses, and triacs.  
OMEGA is glad to offer suggestions on the of use of its various products. Nevertheless, OMEGA only warrants  
that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects  
OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER,  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY  
DISCLAIMED.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive and the total liability of  
OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict  
liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In  
no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.  
Every precaution for accuracy has been taken in the preparation of this manual; however, OMEGA ENGINEERING,  
INC.neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors that may appear nor assumes liability for any damages  
that result from the use of the products in accordance with the information contained in the manual.  
SPECIAL CONDITION: Should this equipment be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, purchaser will  
indemnity OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the  
equipment in such a manner.  
 
It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA is  
constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives. OMEGA will add the CE  
mark to every appropriate device upon certification.  
The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA Engineering, Inc. accepts no  
liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.  
WARNING: These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for, patient connected application.  
RETURN REQUESTS / INQUIRIES  
Direct all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department.BEFORE RETURNING  
ANY PRODUCT(S) TO OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER FROM  
OMEGA'S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned  
AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence.  
The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in  
transit.  
FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for  
information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:  
1. P.O. number under which the product was  
PURCHASED.  
2. Model and serial number of the product under  
warranty, and  
current repair charges. Have the following information  
available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:  
1. P.O. number to cover the COST of the repair.  
2. Model and serial number of product , and  
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative  
to the product.  
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative  
to the product.  
OMEGA's policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This  
affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering. OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA  
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