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Pyle PIRT30 User Manual

Wide range infrared (ir) thermometer with type k input and laser pointer

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pyleaudio.com
User Manual
Wide Range InfraRed (IR) Thermometer
with Type K input and Laser Pointer

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  • Page 1 PIRT30 pyleaudio.com User Manual Wide Range InfraRed (IR) Thermometer with Type K input and Laser Pointer...
  • Page 2 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the IR Thermometer. The IR thermometer measures and displays non-contact (infrared) temperature readings up to 1562 F (850 C). The built-in laser pointer increases target accuracy while the backlit LCD and handy push-buttons combine for convenient, ergonomic operation. The Type K thermocouple input provides contact measurements up to 1999 F (1400 C)*.
  • Page 3: Meter Description

    Meter Description Laser pointer IR Sensor Measurement Trigger Battery and Switch compartment LCD Display Function Buttons Type-K thermocouple Temperature units ( C or F) switch Note that switches are located in the battery compartment behind the battery.
  • Page 4 Operating Instructions IR (non-contact) Measurements 1. Hold the meter by its handle and point it toward the surface to be measured. 2. Pull and hold the trigger to turn the meter on and begin testing. The temperature reading, the flashing ‘SCAN’ icon, the emissivity, and the unit of measure will appear. Note: Replace the 9V battery if the display does not switch on.
  • Page 5 The MODE button options The MODE button is used to access the programming functions of the instrument. The selected function is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD. Each parameter is listed below with a detailed account of its use. Press the MODE button to step from one parameter to the next.
  • Page 6: Battery Replacement

    Over-range Indicator If the temperature measurement exceeds the specified temperature range, the thermometer will display dashes in place of a temperature reading. High and Low Alarm Feature The Model has an alarm feature whereas a High Alarm setting and a Low Alarm setting can be programmed by the user.
  • Page 7 IR Measurement Notes 1. The object under test should be larger than the spot (target) size calculated by the field of view diagram (printed on the side of the meter and in this guide). 2. Before measuring, be sure to clean surfaces that are covered with frost, oil, grime, etc. 3.
  • Page 8 Emissivity and IR Measurement Theory IR Thermometers measure the surface temperature of an object. The thermometer’s optics sense emitted, reflected, and transmitted energy. The thermometer’s electronics translate the information into a temperature reading which is then displayed on the LCD. The amount of IR energy emitted by an object is proportional to an object's temperature and its ability to emit energy.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications Infrared Thermometer (Non-contact) Specifications Range / Resolution -58.0 to 1562.0 F (-50.0 to 850.0 Resolution: 0.1 Accuracy -58 to 30°F (-50 to -1°C) ± 2.0%rdg or ±6°F/3°C whichever is greater 31°F to 150°F (-0.5 to 65°C) ± 2.0%rdg or ±4.5°F/2.5°C whichever is greater 151°F to 600°F (66 to 315°C) ±...