LumaSense technologies E2T PULSAR 4 Quick Start Manual

LumaSense technologies E2T PULSAR 4 Quick Start Manual

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PULSAR 4 Advanced

Adjust Display Mode

Press the "Mode / Save" button to switch the display between RT, GT, FF or alternating mode.

Show Output Assignment

Press the "Out" button to see to which mode the outputs are assigned (the corresponding Mode LED is on).
When pressed, the "Out" button will toggle the output LEDs between Out1, Out2 and off.

Change Output Assignment

1. Press and hold down the "Out" button (LED Out1 on)
2. While holding the "Out" button, press the "Mode / Save" button to switch the displayed/measuring
temperature between RT, GT, or FF. Output 1 changes to corresponding Mode.
3. Release the "Out" button to exit the assignment mode of Out1.
4. Press and hold down the "Out" button (LED Out2 on)
5. Press the "Mode / Save" button (while holding the "Out" button down) to switch the displayed/
measuring temperature between RT, GT, or FF. Output 2 changes to corresponding Mode.
6. Release the "Out" button to exit the assignment mode of Out2.
7. Press the "Out" button to exit the assignment mode of Out2.

Adjust Emissivity

See Section 5.9.4 of the manual for more information.
Press
or
changing.
Press
or
temperature.
Note: The value changes more quickly the longer the button is held. If the parameter was changed,
the display will be pulsating. By pressing the "Mode / Save" button, the value is accepted (stored)
and the display changes to the temperature for the selected measuring mode. If the new value is not
stored with the "Mode / Save" button within 30 seconds after the last pressing of a button, the display
changes to temperature indication without storing the emissivity changes.
Set "FMA" Mode
See Section 5.9.5 of the manual for more information.
Press the "FMA" button to enable FMA mode (LED FMA is on).
Note: The FMA mode affects all three displayed and output temperatures.
Adjust Alpha in "FMA" Mode
1. Press "Mode / Save" button to select GT Mode.
2. Press
or
(Alpha LED is on, without changing the value).
3. Press
or
Note: After pressing the "Mode / Save" button, the value is accepted (stored) and the display changes
to the GT / FMA temperature. If the new value is not stored with the "Mode / Save" button within 30
seconds after the last pressing of a button, the display changes to temperature indication without
storing the emissivity changes.
IMPAC Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Sensors
IMPAC Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Sensors
PULSAR 4 Quick Start Guide
(Outputs Remain Uneffected)
See Section 5.9.2 of the manual for more information.
(Modify Out)
and release to show the current emissivity for the selected mode (e.g. "RT") without
again to increase or decrease the emissivity value for the selected mode
See Section 5.9.6 of the manual for more information.
and release to show the current Alpha value for the GT / FMA temperature
again to increase or decrease the Alpha value.
See Section 5.9.1 of the manual for more information.
See Section 5.9.3 of the manual for more information.

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Summary of Contents for LumaSense technologies E2T PULSAR 4

  • Page 1 IMPAC Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Sensors IMPAC Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Sensors PULSAR 4 Quick Start Guide PULSAR 4 Advanced Adjust Display Mode (Outputs Remain Uneffected) See Section 5.9.1 of the manual for more information. Press the “Mode / Save” button to switch the display between RT, GT, FF or alternating mode. Show Output Assignment See Section 5.9.2 of the manual for more information.
  • Page 2 LumaSense Headquarters European Office www.lumasenseinc.com 3301 Leonard Court Kleyerstraße 90 LumaSense Technologies, Inc., reserves the right to Santa Clara, CA, USA Frankfurt, Germany change the information in this publication at any time. Ph: +1 800 631 0176 Ph: +49 (0) 69 973 73 0 ©2015 LumaSense Technologies.

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