EXERGEN51 Water Street • Watertown, MA 02472Phone: 617-923-9900 Fax: 617-923-9911www.exergen.com e-mail: [email protected] SERIESHandheld Inf
heat. As long as the ice is not melting, the DX will accu-rately read its temperature.To make an accurate target measurement, remove any iceor moistu
If the [E-##] or [Err] error messages are displayed, the unitwill not function and must be returned to the factory forrepair. (See section on Warrant
5.2 Troubleshooting MeasurementDifficultiesIf you experience measurement problems, review the fol-lowing troubleshooting steps:Is the sensor window cl
Display Update10 times/secondMeasurement Response TimeApproximately 0.1 secondsField of View1:1 0.63" (15.9 mm) Diameter Spot Area in AECS ModeS
Table of Contents Chapter One - Welcome to Infrared Thermometry . . . .11.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.2
Chapter One - Welcome to InfraredThermometry1.1 IntroductionExergen Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer ofinfrared temperature systems,
DX 1601 0 to 1600°F (86 to 871°C) Unit includes aRemote Sensor, 9 V DC Alkaline Battery and DXInstruction Manual. Also available with an RS232Digital
The instrument now reads in °C instead of °F. To return tothe original setting, simply repeat the process. 2.3 To Change Mode of OperationThe DX Mode
2.4.2 Temperature Measurement of MovingTargetsTo measure moving targets that are not possible to touch,use the following procedure:1. Press and hold t
5. Record the temperature from the display.6. Release the MEASURE button. The last reading willremain locked on the display for 10 seconds afterrelea
3.2 Measuring Metallic TargetsIn general, infrared thermometers can easily measure non-metallic surfaces because they emit most of their potentialheat
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