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Model: Tachihi bldg, No.2, 6-1-3 Sakaecho, Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo, 190-8586 Japan Phone:+81-42-534-1413 Facsimile:+81-42-534-1438 YOKOGAWA EUROPE B. V. (THE NETHERLANDS) Euroweg 2, 3825HD, Amersfoot, THE NETHERLANDS Phone: 31-88-4641000, Facsimile: 31-88-4641111 Printed in JAPAN 2012/05 Compliance with the Radio Waves Act (Republic of Korea) This product complies with the Radio Waves Act (Republic of Korea).
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• After reading this manual,please retain it for future reference. • YOKOGAWA is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages or losses including losses of data or changes of measurement,arising from accident, misuse or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
Yokogawa is by no means liable for any damage resulting from use of the instrument in contradiction to these cautionary notes. This symbol signifies that improper usage may ! Caution:...
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Safe Usage _ Environmental warninngs/Cautions –– Warning –– Caution Environmental Warnings K E E P T H E T H E R M O M E T E R K E E P T H E T H E R M O M E T E R AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, AWAY FROM DROPPING WATER DUST,HIGH TEMPERATURES...
Specifications Model 53005-E 53006-E Measuring range − 30 to 600℃ Field of view □ 30/1000mm(D:S=33:1) Optics Si lens Sensing element Thermopile Wavelength 8 to 14 μ m Response time 0.5sec. / 90% − 30.0 to 0℃:± 3℃、0.1 to 200℃:± 2℃、 Accuracy(ε≒ 0.95) 201 to 600℃:± 1% Repeatability ± 1℃ of reading value Display resolution − 30.0 to 199.9℃:0.1℃、200 to 600℃:1℃ Sighting method Coaxal laser marker(Class 2) HOLD time 15 seconds Continuous measurement mode...
Name of Components * There is no button to turn ON/OFF the supper supply.
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Satety Precautions for Laser Products This Instrument uses a laser light source. This instrument is a Class 2 laser product as de- fined by IEC60825-1 Safety of Laser Products-Part1: Equip- ment classification and require- ments. In addition, this instru- ment complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated June 24, 2007.
Operation Temperature can be measured while the MEASURE button is being pressed. Set the bettery supplied as an accessory and operate the unit according to the folloowing procedure. Pressing the MEASURE button to turns ON the power supply. A laser beam emit- ted and the measurement starts.
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MAX: “MAX” is displayed at the bottom of LCD and the maximum value during measurement is displayed on the sub-display. MIN: “MIN” is displayed at the bottom of LCD and the minimum value during measurement is displayed on the sub-display. Default value for each setting (at the time of shipment) 53005-E 53006-E Display function NOR. Temperature setting: 600℃...
Field of View For the non-contact thermometer (infrared thermometer), the field of view (spot size) is specified depending on the distance from the thermometer to the measuring object as shown below. The temperature value displayed is the average temperature within the spot size. To take an accurate measurement, check the correlation between the size of object and the distance to it.
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Setting/Resetting the High/Low Temperature Alarm When the measured temperature exceeds the High alarm value, the alarm LED blinks in red and a buzzer (high tone) sounds. When it is below the Low alarm value, the alarm LED blinks in green and a buzzer (low tone) sounds.
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53005 ■ P.13 Recording Measured Temperature □ Record Measured Temperature (MEM.Mode) □ Call Temperature Record (CALL Mode) ■ P.13 Emissivity Setting...
Recording Measured Temperature 53005 can store one (1) temperature measurement data. Perform the following steps. [Record measured temperature/ MEM. mode] After “CALL” is displayed on the sub- display, “MEM” blinks on the display and the temperature value that had been displayed on the sub-display when the ▲/MEM./CAL button was 1 Press this button for 2 pressed starts to light up.
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53006 ■ P.15 Date and Time Setting ■ P.17 Emissivity Setting ■ P.18 Recording Measured Temperature □ Record Measured Temperature (MEM.Mode) □ Call Temperature Record (CALL Mode) □ Delete All the Temperature Records ■ P.19 Continuous Measurement ■ P.20 USB Connection...
Date and Time Setting Date and time can be set in 53006. Perform the following steps. *The setting returns to the default if batteries are removed. The LCD display is switched in order of “ALM”, “EMS” and “TIME” each time the SET button is pressed. Display “TIME”...
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Press the ▼ /MAX/MIN or ▲ /MEM./CAL button to adjust the month. Then press the MEASURE button to fix the setting. After the setting, the set month and date blink on LCD. After the set date blinks, “TIME” blinks, and then the display is changed to the state that the time lights up, the left 2 digits of the clock (hour) blinks and the right 2 digits (minute) light up.
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When the MEASURE button is pressed, the second is set to 0. Press the button so that the second is accurately set. The date and time setting is now complete. After “ ” blinks on LCD, the mode is switched to HOLD.
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Recording Measurement Temperature 53006 can store 35 temperature measurement data. Perform the following steps. [Record measured temperature/ MEM. mode] After “CALL” is displayed on the sub- display, “MEM” blinks on the display and a memory No. lights up on the sub-display.
[Delete all the temperature records] “CLR” is displayed on LCD, and all the temperature records are deleted. After the deletion, the HOLD mode is restored. Press the SET button during the CALL mode. Continuous Measurement For 53006, continuous measurement can be performed without pressing the MEASURE button. Perform the following steps.
USB Connection 53006 is connectable to PC with the exclusive software and included USB cable. The exclusive software is downloadable at following Web address. URL http://tmi.yokogawa.com/products/portable-and-bench- instruments/thermometers/53005-53006-emission-thermometer/ 《Adaptable hardware》 The exclusive software activates on DOS/V PC with USB connector and installed Windows 2000 or XP.
Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Things to Check Display does not The batteries have been exhausted. Replace the batteries. appear. Battery installation is incorrect. Re-install the batteries correctly. Laser beam is not The laser ejection exit is Clean the laser ejection exit referring Body of radiated. stained. Maintenance described in page 22. Voltage necessary for lighting Replace the batteries, (The -b- sign blinks.) or re-install up laser beam is not satisfied. the batteries correctly. Measured value is The lens unit is stained. Clean the lens referring Lens of Maintenance incorrect. described in page 22. Field of view is deviated from Center the laser beam on the measuring object by the measuring object. referring Field of View described in page 10. The measured object is smaller Adjust the measuring distance referring to the Field of than the field of view.
Maintenance / Battery Mentenance [Lens] Dust, stain or scratch on the lens causes incorrect measurement. If the lens is stained, clean the lens with a lens-cleaning blower. If the lens is still stained, gently wipe the stain off with a cotton swab or lens cleaning cloth, which may be moistened with ethyl alcohol.
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