Omega Engineering OMEGASCOPE OS523E User Manual page 81

Handheld infrared thermometer
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Field of View:
Diagrams .................... 2-2 to 2-6
Positions ................................ 2-2
Fixed Point Monitoring over
Time Measurement ................ 2-8
Gray Bodies (Objects) ............. A-2
High Alarm Value, setting ............
.................................. 2-16, 2-27
Icons:
ATC ....................................... 1-6
Backlighting ......................... 1-6
HAL ........................................ 1-6
LAL ........................................ 1-6
LCK ........................................ 1-6
LOBAT .................................. 1-6
PRN ....................................... 1-6
Installing
AA Batteries ......................... 2-1
Laser Sight Module ...... 3-3, 3-4
Jacks
ac Adapter Input ................. 1-7
Analog Output ..................... 1-7
RS-232 Phone ........................ 1-7
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Keypad, 4-position .................. 1-6
Keys:
▼ & °F-°C............................... 1-6
FUNC (Function) ................. 1-6
LOCK (Lock) ........................ 1-6
▲ & ❍-● ................................ 1-6
Key Strokes ............................... 9-1
Label Layout:
Danger & Certification ............
.....................Inside Back Cover
Laser Sight Module:
Laser Circle ........................... 3-3
Laser Dot .............................. 3-3
Installing onto
Thermometer ...................... 3-4
Line of Sight ......................... 3-4
Power Button ................ 2-2, 3-2
Problems .................... 7-1 to 7-3
Power Indicator LED.... 2-2, 3-3
Removing from
Thermometer .............. 3-4, 3-5
Status ................................... 2-15
Warnings and Cautions ...... 3-1
LCD, Backlit ................... 1-5 to 1-7
Lens Cleaning ........................... 6-2
Lines of Sight of the Module
and Thermometer .................. 3-4
Lithium Batteries ....... 2-1, 6-1, 8-3
Lock Function ......................... 2-12
Low Alarm Value, setting .... 2-17
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