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MS6531B
Please read carefully before operating and keep this manual for
reference.

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Instruction Manual MS6531B Please read carefully before operating and keep this manual for reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ..............2 2. Features ................. 2 3. Uses ................3 4. Safety Information ............3 5. Distance to Spot Ratio ........... 4 6. Technical Specifications ..........5 7. Buttons and Components ..........7 8. Display Description ............8 9.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing our infrared thermometer. This product is a professional, hand-held meter for non-contact infrared t is simple to use, highly accurate, and with a wide temperature range. 2. Features  Fast measurement  Non-contact infrared measurement ...
  • Page 4: Uses

    3. Uses This product is widely used in food services, security, fire prevention, chemical, storage, and transport industries 4. Safety Information  When laser beam is active, use with caution  DO NOT aim laser beam at a person’s/animal’s eyes ...
  • Page 5: Distance To Spot Ratio

    5. Distance to Spot Ratio The distance to spot ratio (D:S) for this meter is: 12:1. Example: Measurement from a distance of 300mm away will produce a measurement spot of approx. 25mm in diameter. Figure 1 shows a diagram of how distance to spot ratio works. Figure 1...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    6. Technical Specifications Model MS6531B Range IR: -40~800°C/-40~1472°F IR: -40~0°C/-58~32°F: ±4°C/7.2°F IR: 0~400°C/32~752°F: ±1.5%, ±2°C/3.6°F Accuracy IR: 400~800°C/752~1472°F: ±2%, ±2°C/3.6°F 12:1 Emissivity Adjustable: 0.10~1.0 Resolution 0.1°C(0.1°F)<199.9, 1°C(1°F)>199.9 Response Time <500ms Spectral Response 8~14µm Low/High Alarm High Automatic (no “-“ indicates negative...
  • Page 7 Note:  Calibration is carried out at a temperature between 18°C and 28 °C (64°F to 82°F) and relative humidity below 80%.  Make sure that the target is larger than the meter’s visual spot size. The smaller the target, the closer the meter should be.
  • Page 8: Buttons And Components

    7. Buttons and Components 1:Laser Sight:2:Infrared Sensor 3:Measurement Trigger:4:Battery Cover 6: Mode Button:7:Laser/Backlight Button:8:Temp. Unit Button:9:LCD Display...
  • Page 9: Display Description

    8. Display Description Display Hold Main Measurement Display Mode Secondary Measurement Display Fahrenheit Celsius Low Battery Low Alarm Indication High Alarm indication 10. Buzzer Indication 11. Measurement Indication 12. Measurement Lock 13. Laser Pointers On/Off...
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions

    9. Operating Instructions 9.1 Measurement Point the meter at the object to be measured. Hold down the trigger to begin measurement. The “ ” symbol flashes on the top of the display to indicate measurement is taking place. The main measurement display show the current temperature reading of the measured surface.
  • Page 11 To show the difference between the minimum and maximum values: press “MODE” until “dIF” appears on the bottom left corner of the display. To show the average recorded value: press “MODE” until “AVG” appears on the bottom left corner of the display. To set the high alarm level: press “MODE”...
  • Page 12 9.3 Battery Replacement When the battery is running low, the symbol will appear indicating the battery needs to be replaced. Open the battery cove and replace the old battery with a new 9V battery.
  • Page 13: Additional Notes

    10. Additional Notes 10.1 Thermometer  Infrared thermometers are used to measure surface temperature.  The sensor collects infrared energy and is gathered in the detector circuit and converted into a temperature reading for display.  The laser pointers are only used for aiming purposes 10.2 Surfaces ...
  • Page 14 10.6 Warranty  Clean the meter regularly with a dry cotton cloth. DO NOT use any type of chemicals or detergents.  Maintenance and repairs should only be done by qualified personnel.  DO NOT immerse the thermometer in water. ...
  • Page 15: Accessories And Table Of Emissivity

    11. Accessories and Table of Emissivity 11.1 Accessories  Instruction Manual  Warranty Card  9V Battery  Type-K Thermocouple  Hook 11.2 Table of Emissivity Material Emissivity Material Emissivity Aluminum 0.30 Glass 0.90 to 0.95 Asphalt 0.95 Iron Oxides 0.78 to 0.82 Concrete 0.95...

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