Key Features & Benefits; Safety Instructions - General IRTC50 User Manual

Scanning ir thermometer with star burst laser targeting
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launches scanning mode. Once you have established a reference temperature and a
setpoint bandwidth, you can begin to scan other objects within view and quickly
determine by sight and sound whether they are hotter or colder than the reference
temperature ± the setpoint bandwidth.
The advantage of using the color of the light panel (red, green or blue) and the
speed of the beeper (fast, silent or slow) to indicate whether the surface you're
targeting is above, at or below the reference temperature ± the setpoint bandwidth
is that you keep your eye on the target—rather than the display reading—while you
scan. With practice, you can learn to correlate the beeper's frequency with
temperature and to note the color of the light panel out of the corner of your eye
while maintaining focus on your targets.
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
• In scanning mode, IRTC50 lets you focus on the laser's target instead of the
display reading. The color of the light panel (red, green or blue) and the speed
of the beeper (fast, silent or slow) tell you—without having to look at the LCD—
whether the temperature of the surface you're targeting is above, within or
below the reference temperature ± the setpoint bandwidth.
• Choice of three setpoint bandwidths: 1°F (default), 5°F and 10°F (0.5°, 3° and
5.5°C)
• Ideal for making relative temperature measurements—such as in energy
auditing
• One pull of the trigger automatically captures a reference temperature and
launches scanning mode
• Star Burst laser pattern helps determine the optimum distance to a target
• Large backlit LCD automatically holds its reading when the trigger is released
• 3% or better accuracy in conventional IRT mode

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result indangerous radiation exposure.
The IRTC50 is a Class 3R laser product that emits less than 3mW of radiation. Avoid
looking directly at the laser pointer. U.S. law prohibits pointing a laser beam at
aircraft; doing so is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and imprisonment.
The laser may cause discomfort if viewed directly. Your eyes' natural aversion reflex
will prevent you from looking at the beam long enough to cause harm. However,
keep the IRTC50 out of the hands of children, especially if you have pets.
Never stare at the laser beam through binoculars or a magnifying glass.
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