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MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS
• Response Time: <250ms
• Data hold: Yes
• MAX/MIN/Average/Differential: Yes
• Spectral Response: 8000-14000nm
≥32
°F
(≥0
°C
) ±4
°F
(±2
°C
) or ±2% (whichever is greater)
<32
°F
(<0
°C
)
±(4
°F
+ 0.2
°F
per degree below 32
°F
)
±(2.2
°C
+ 0.2
°C
per degree below 0
°C
)
• Repeatability: ±0.8% of reading or ±2°F(±1°C)
(whichever is greater).
• Temperature Correction Coef cient:
±0.2°F per °F (±0.1°C per °C), or
±0.2% of reading (whichever is greater) when ambient temperature
is above or below 70 – 77°F (21 – 25°C).
Specifications subject to change.
WARNINGS
To ensure safe operation and service of the meter, follow these
instructions. Failure to observe these warnings can result in
severe injury or death.
• Do not direct laser beam into eyes, as this can cause permanent
eye damage.
• Do not use the meter if the case is damaged in any way.
• Replace the battery as soon as low battery indicator appears.
• Service the meter immediately if it is acting abnormally.
• Be cautious of readings of reflective materials as the meter
may indicate that these surfaces are cooler than their actual
temperature (see Emissivity section).
• Avoid using the meter around strong electromagnetic fields.
SAFE PRACTICES
This meter is designed for professionals who understand the hazards
associated with their trade. While this meter causes no foreseeable
dangers beyond its targeting lasers; the objects being measured,
as well as the environment in which they reside, can be hazardous.
Common safety practices to follow when operating near temperature
critical environments are:
• Follow the manufacturer's maintenance procedures when
servicing equipment.
• Before using this meter to determine if an area is safe, verify
correct operation by measuring a known temperature value of a
comparable object.
• Properly maintain this meter and calibrate it regularly.