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Infrared Sensor

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  • Page 1: Infrared Sensor

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  • Page 3 If the failure results from misuse or neglect the user has to pay for the repair. In that case you may ask for a cost estimate beforehand. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Appendix B – Emissivity Table Non Metals Measurement Specifications Optical Charts Close Focus Optics Installation Mechanical Installation Mounting Accessories Air Purge Collars Further Accessories Electrical Installation Software CompactConnect Installation Connection to the Computer Digital Displays Diagram Functions Device Setup optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 5: Description

    They calculate the surface temperature based on the emitted infrared energy of objects [► Principle of Operation]. The sensor housing of the optris CS is made of stainless steel (IP65/ NEMA-4 rating) and contains the complete sensor electronics. The sensing head of the optris CSmicro is also made of stainless steel (IP65/ NEMA-4 rating) –...
  • Page 6: Cautions

    Avoid abrupt changes of the ambient temperature. In case of problems or questions which may arise when you use the CS/ CSmicro, please contact our service department. The customer service staff will support you with questions concerning the optimization of the work with the infrared thermometer, calibration procedures or with repairs.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    4,3mm (electronic-end of cable) Vibration IEC 68-2-6: 3G, 11 – 200Hz, any axis IEC 68-2-6: 3G, 11 – 200Hz, any axis Shock IEC 68-2-27: 50G, 11ms, any axis IEC 68-2-27: 50G, 11ms, any axis 89/336/EWG 89/336/EWG optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 8: Electrical Specifications

    ≥ 11V inverted RS232, TTL, 9,6 kBaud white Power supply yellow OUT Analog output/ TxD (5V)/ Alarm output green Analog input/ RxD (5V)/ Open collector output (CSmicro only) brown Ground (⊥) black Shield optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 9: Measurement Specifications

    0,100…1,000 (adjustable via software) Interface (optional): USB programming interface Signal processing: Average, Peak hold, Valley hold (adjustable via software) Software (optional): CompactConnect at ambient temperature 23±5°C; whichever is greater NETD at object temperatures >20°C and time constant >0,2s optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 10: Optical Charts

    Optical chart CS/ CSmicro (10:1) Consequently, the spot should at all times have at least the same size like the object or should be smaller than that. Optical chart CS/ CSmicro with CF-lens (1,2mm@ 10mm) optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 11: Close Focus Optics

    CF-lens [ACCTCF] Laminar air purge with integrated CF-lens [ACCTAPLCF] If the CF-lens is used, the transmission has to be set to 0,78. To change this value the optional USB-Kit (including CompactConnect software) is necessary. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 12: Installation

    With the factory default setting (alarm value: 100°C) the LED (ring at the junction sensor housing – cable) will give blue light when the unit aims at a target with a temperature >100°C. The CSmicro is also equipped with a metric M12x1 thread and can be installed either directly via the sensor thread or with the help of the hex nut (standard) to the mounting bracket available.
  • Page 13: Mounting Accessories

    [ACCTFB] adjustable in one axis [ACCTMB] thread, adjustable in 2 axes [ACCTMG] The Mounting fork can be combined with the Mounting bracket [ACCTFB] using the M12x1 thread. Mounting bracket, adjustable in two axes [ACCTAB] optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 14: Air Purge Collars

    [ACCSAP] [ACCTAPL] of the Mounting fork allows an adjustment in two axes. The needed amount of air (approx. 2...10 l/ min.) depends on the [ACCTAPL+ACCTMG] application and the installation conditions on-site. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 15: Further Accessories

    If the protective window is used, the transmission has to be set to 0,83. To change this value the optional USB-Kit (including CompactConnect software) is necessary. ► All accessories can be ordered using the according part numbers in brackets [ ]. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 16: Electrical Installation

    Please connect each wire of the USB adapter cable with the same coloured wire of the sensor cable by using the terminal block. Press with a screw driver as shown in the picture to loose a contact. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 17 (burst mode – the sensor is only sending data) Open collector output (CSmicro only) The open collector output is an additional alarm output on the CSmicro and can control an external relay. In addition the analog output can be used simultaneously.
  • Page 18 Direct connection to an RS232 interface on the computer In the digital mode the sensor can be connected directly to a serial port (RS232) on your PC using this circuit. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 19: Software Compactconnect

    USB driver installation LEASE NOTE This installation process will start two times – once for the USB adapter cable and once for the sensor unit itself. Please wait until both of these installations have been finished! optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 20: Connection To The Computer

    Anytime you are connecting the sensor with your computer the following message will appear: The next screen gives you an overview of all CS/ CSmicro sensors connected to your computer: After you have pressed Select the status line (below the time axis) will show the following information: optris CS/ CSmicro –...
  • Page 21: Digital Displays

    COM port if the USB adapter cable is connected CS/ CSmicro: Connected successful communication with the connected CS/ CSmicro sensor In case you started the software already and afterwards connect a sensor via the USB interface to your computer you can start the scan procedure with the button Connect [Menu: Device\ Scan Device].
  • Page 22: Diagram Functions

    During the stopped status any parts of the diagram can be selected with the Time scroll bar. With the zoom in- button + these parts can be stretched (enlarged) and with the zoom out-button – clinched (minimized). optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 23 Control elements (temperature axis) or [Menu: Diagram]. EASUREMENT To stop the current measurement please press the Stop button [Menu: Measurement\ Stop]. The Save button [Menu: File\ Save as] opens an explorer window to select destination and file name [file type: *.dat]. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 24 System uses the computer system based separator for saving the data. If you want to use a user defined (which may be helpful for further use of the data files with other applications) you can enter the desired separator in the according field. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 25 Pen Width Pen width of the temperature graphs [1...5] Color Color of the temperature graph and digital displays Initial time Time frame on the x-axis, which should be displayed at the beginning of a measurement optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 26 Max data count and Recording interval A change of the parameter Max data count will have influence on the Memory and Recording time. A change of the parameter Recording interval will have influence on the Recording time only. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 27: Device Setup

    Usually the internal head temperature is used for ambient temperature compensation. For certain applications it may be useful using the ambient temperature on the object site for compensation (if different from head ambient temperature e.g.). optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 28 The settings for failsafe mode enable a defined level on the analog output in dependence of preset temperature limits (Temp min and Temp max). If the CS/ CSmicro will be connected to the supply voltage, the unit is checking for the first 300ms if a USB adapter is connected. In this case the bidirectional communication mode will be activated automatically.
  • Page 29 Epsilon, Transmission, Ambient temp., Act. target temp. Output - alarm Source: target temperature or head temperature Mode: normally close/ open Low alarm mV: lower alarm output value High alarm mV: higher alarm output value Temp.: alarm value optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 30 LED status/ alarm value The LED alarm feature can also be used as aiming support [► Mechanical Installation]. Alarm [open collector output – CSmicro only] The IN pin acts as alarm output [► Electrical Installation]. Post Processing Hold mode:...
  • Page 31 Hysterese. Hold function with trigger Hold time (sec.): Hold time adjustment (999,9 = infinite) The IN pin acts as external trigger input. A 5V level at this pin will reset the selected hold function. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 32 This button (appears on every screen) will reset the unit to the factory default settings. Save Config With this button you can save the current configuration of the connected sensor in a file (*.cfg). Load Config With this button you can open a previous saved configuration. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 33: Device Information

    After you press the calculate button the calculated emissivity will be shown in the field Emissivity and taken over into the connected sensor. To determine the emissivity the object temperature should be different from the ambient temperature. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 34: Power Supply Via Computer

    [Menu: Setup\ Interface]. The screen is showing the serial number of the connected sensor and the used COM port. After you pressed Power on the sensor will be powered via the USB interface, but works as analog device (mV output on OUT-Pin). optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 35: Command List

    Burst string Example Complete burst string Conversion to Decimal value 2 synchronisation bytes: AAAA ------ ------ process temp [°C] = (Hex ⇒ Dec(03B8)-1000)/10 = -4,8 2 bytes for each output value (hi lo) 03B8 AAAA 03B8 optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 36: Principle Of Operation

    Distance to Spot size. The spectral filter selects the wavelength range, which is relevant for the temperature measurement. The detector in cooperation with the processing electronics transforms the emitted infrared radiation into electrical signals. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 37: Emissivity

    ACLSED) onto the measuring object, which covers it completely. Now set the emissivity to 0,95 and take the temperature of the sticker. Afterwards, determine the temperature of the adjacent area on the measuring object and adjust the emissivity according to the value of the temperature of the sticker. optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 38 (Appendix A and B). These are average values, only. The actual emissivity of a material depends on the following factors: temperature measuring angle geometry of the surface thickness of the material constitution of the surface (polished, oxidized, rough, sandblast) spectral range of the measurement transmissivity (e.g. with thin films) optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 39: Appendix A - Emissivity Table Metals

    0,7-0,9 Iron non oxidized 0,05-0,2 non oxidized 0,05 rusted 0,5-0,7 Titanium polished 0,05-0,2 oxidized 0,5-0,9 oxidized 0,5-0,6 forged, blunt Wolfram polished 0,03-0,1 Iron, casted non oxidized Zinc polished 0,02 oxidized 0,6-0,95 oxidized Lead polished 0,05-0,1 optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...
  • Page 40: Appendix B - Emissivity Table Non Metals

    0,85 Grit 0,95 Gypsum 0,8-0,95 0,98 Limestone 0,98 Paint non alkaline 0,9-0,95 Paper any color 0,95 Plastic >50 µm non transparent 0,95 Rubber 0,95 Sand Snow Soil 0,9-0,98 Textiles 0,95 Water 0,93 Wood natural 0,9-0,95 optris CS/ CSmicro – E2007-03-A...

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