Operating instructions – CDN IN1022 - Infrared Gun EN User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Mode Selection: E Ø вEб Ш MAX Ø MIN Ø DIF
Ø
AVG Ø HAL Ø LAL
A. Temperature Scale
To select temperature reading in Fahrenheit
or Celsius:
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press the °C/°F button to change the scale.
B. Backlit Display
To turn the backlit display on and off:
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press and hold the trigger and then also press
the LOCK button to turn the backlit display on
and off. The
BACKLIGHT icon ( ) appears in
the top portion of the display when on.
C. Laser Light
To turn the laser light on and off:
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press and hold the trigger and then also press
the C°/F° button to turn the laser light on and
off. The
LASER icon ( ) appears in the top
portion of the display when on.
E. Lock Mode
This is particularly useful for continuous
temperature monitoring for up to 60 minutes and
can be used with Minimum, Maximum, Difference
and Average modes.
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press the LOCK button.
LOCK appears in the
top portion of the display when on.
3. The thermometer continuously displays the
temperature for up to 60 minutes or restarts the
time if the trigger is pressed again.
F. Infrared Thermometer
Note:
The IN1022 is intended for food service use — do not
use for safety related applications.
1. Infrared Scanning
1.
Distance:Spot = 12:1 For example, if the
surface area being
measured is 10" in
diameter, then the
thermometer must be
within 120" of the target for an accurate reading.
2. Aim the infrared lens at the target and
press the trigger to display the surface
temperature. If on, the laser light
automatically illuminates the target.
3. Measurement continues as long as the trigger
is pressed. The newest reading updates
the display.
4. When the trigger is released,
HOLD appears
on the display and the last reading remains
visible for 60 seconds before the unit
automatically powers off.
2. Emissivity
Everything gives off a certain amount of
radiation. Emissivity is the measure of this
thermal radiation. The infrared thermometer is
supplied with a default emissivity of 0.95, which
standard for most uses. The emissivity of the
thermometer can be changed from 0.1 (10E) to
1 (100E).
Only experienced personnel should
attempt to make changes.
For information
relating to the emissivity of specific materials,
please contact CDN.
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press the MODE button until
E appears
in the lower left corner of the display. The
current emissivity setting appears in the
lower right corner of the display
3. Press the MODE button again to adjust the
emissivity value in 0.01 (1E) increments in
the Emissivity Edit Mode. â
Eá appears in
the lower left corner of the display.
4. Press the °C/°F button to decrease the
emissivity value. Press the LOCK button to
increase the emissivity value. Press and hold
for fast advance.
5. Press the MODE button again to exit
Emissivity Edit Mode and enter MAX Mode.
Note: Non-contact infrared thermometers
are not recommended for use in measuring
the temperature of shiny or polished metals.
3. Maximum Mode
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press the MODE button repeatedly until
MAX
appears in the lower left portion of the display.
3. Aim the infrared lens at the target and
press the trigger to display the surface
temperature.
4. Measurement continues as long as the trigger
is pressed or for 60 minutes in Lock Mode.
The MAX reading displays the highest
temperature among multiple targets.
4. Minimum Mode
1. Press the MODE button or trigger to turn the
thermometer on.
2. Press the MODE button repeatedly until
MIN
appears in the lower left portion of the display.
3. Aim the infrared lens at the target and
press the trigger to display the surface
temperature.
Distance:Spot (FOV)= 12:1
Emissivity = 0.1~1, Step .01
Wave Length = 8µm-14µm