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Type | Infrared Thermometer |
---|---|
Distance to Spot Ratio | 12:1 |
Response Time | 500ms |
Power Supply | 9V Battery |
Resolution | 0.1°C/°F |
Spectral Response | 8-14um |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Display | LCD |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Specifies operational conditions, maintenance, and safety symbols for proper use.
Covers standard applied, accuracy, frequency, dynamic, and level ranges.
Covers power supply, operating/storage conditions, dimensions, weight, and included accessories.
Describes the windscreen accessory and the LCD display features.
Explains the meaning of various symbols and their corresponding functions on the meter.
Explains REC button operation for starting and exiting data recording.
Details the procedure for adjusting datalogger response settings.
Describes the process for clearing or zeroing datalogger data.
Guides users through adjusting the date and time settings on the meter.
Explains how to re-initialize the time chip settings.
Describes setting up USB communication for data transmission.
Explains the FAST (125ms) and SLOW (1s) time weighting selections.
Explains how to use the MAX/MIN button for capturing extreme values.
Details how to cycle through Lo, Med, Hi, and Auto level ranges.
Controls backlight and sets datalogger response.
Explains the selection of A-weighting and C-weighting.
Explains the function of the HOLD button to freeze the current reading.
Controls power and details DC 9V power terminal connection.
Describes USB interface and AC/DC audio signal outputs.
Details AC/DC output voltage and impedance.
Explains its use for external standard level calibration adjustments.
Covers tripod mount, battery cover, and microphone type.
Details switch settings, microphone insertion, and calibrator operation.
Provides notes on factory calibration and recalibration cycle.
Steps to remove the cover and install the battery.
Covers back cover replacement, low battery indication, and AC adapter connection.
Guides powering on, level selection, and weighting selection (dBA/dBC, FAST/SLOW).
How to select the MAX/MIN button for extreme value measurement.
Guidance on holding or fixing the instrument for measurement.
Warnings about environment, storage, and microphone care.
Importance of using the windscreen in windy conditions.
Lists the installation CD, USB cable, and screwdriver.
Covers running setup, installing CP210X software, and USB drivers.
Instructions to set monitoring data (volume, response, time).
Explains how to read memory data from the meter via computer.