Using The Features - Greenlee TG-100 Instruction Manual

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Using the Features

Using Basic Features (all models)
• To use the Laser and Backlight button: Press the trigger, then press the Laser or Backlight
ON/OFF button.
Note: The sequence is — Backlight ON, Backlight and Laser ON, Backlight and Laser OFF.
• To change between Celsius and Fahrenheit: Press the trigger, then press the C/F selector.
Measure only surface temperatures. To measure internal temperatures of liquids or food, stir
contents before measuring.
Using Advanced Features (TG-200 and TG-300 only)
Press the trigger, then press the Mode button to access the advanced features. They appear in
this order: Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), Difference (DIF), Average (AVG), High Alarm
Point (HAL), Low Alarm Point (LAL) and Emissivity (EMS).
After selecting an operating mode, proceed to take readings as instructed under the Operation
section.
Note: When using the MAX, MIN, DIF or AVG modes, press and hold (DO NOT RELEASE)
the trigger, and scan the objects to be measured.
The AVG Feature acts as a filter to eliminate noise fluctuations from the temperature readings.
It is not an arithmetic mean, but rather a rolling weighted average of the readings that smooths
the data and avoids sudden spikes.
After selecting the HAL or LAL mode, use the
or disable the alarm, press the Set button while pressing the trigger. When enabled, HI
LO
will appear on the display. A tone will sound and temperature indicator flashes if the
temperature is over (HAL — HI
temperature.
After the unit shuts off, press Mode to review stored data.
• MAX stores the highest temperature among several readings.
• MIN stores the lowest temperature among several readings.
• DIF stores the difference between two readings.
• HAL and LAL detect a temperature that is above or below a particular level.
Note: Values for MAX, MIN, DIF and AVG are reset each time the trigger is released and then
pressed and held again. AVG is a running average of all temperature values from the time the
trigger is pressed until the trigger is released.
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or
button to set the alarm point. To enable
flashes) or under (LAL — LO
or
flashes) the set

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