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1. etc to clean the dirt off since these chemicals will permeate the surface and melt it Calibration We recommend a regular calibration Please inquire at your distributor where you bought the unit low the DC12 24V range Laser doesn t ap pear The laser emitting Clean the lens referring to the Lens it is dark aperture is dirty section under Maintenance The measured figure is The lens is dirty Clean the lens referring to the Lens odd section under Maintenance The measuring area is Adjust the laser marker so that it is aimed off center at the center of the object to be measured Near the object to be measured is Block the heat source using a board etc another object a high tem peratures affecting the temperature reading The emissivity ratio Reset to the emissivity ratio of the object setting is off to be measured The measured figure is The unit is vibrating _ Prevent the vibration not stable The temperature of the Put the unit aside for a while to stabilize unit changes suddenly the unit s temperature Impossible to teathin Unproper setting Confilm again the setting value or input e ERR value directly If the above solutions do no correct the problems or should othre problems not meneioned above occur please contact your distributor Field of View BA 30TC e laser marker is aimed at the center of the measuring area The optical resoluti
2. Menu bar menu bar and set it to the positon Trouble shooting Problems Cause Solution Display doesn t appear The power source is not Check the lead wires and the connections connected properly The power voltage is Check the power voltage and adjust it to you want At this time the flashing Aputton numerical figure will show the Enep EEA current setting figure ENTER LASER switch Conduct a conventatiol measurement Set the temperature real temperature of the object to be measured Calculate the emissivity ratio from the real temperature Automatically adjust the set figure of the emissivity ratio Set the emissibity ratio of the object to be measured 1 20 0 10 Adjust the measurement value according to the set emmissivity ratio Select the response time Set figure 1 200 0 5 10 seconds Smoothing is possible if setting when the display fluctuates or when you wish to see produce the average figure Switch between temperature displays Setting Relay output When the measuring value rises above the preset value Relay output is on Setting Relay output When the measuring value is lower than the preset value Relay output is on Press the ENTER button to put into SET MODE For the TEACH and emis sivity setting the laser marker lights up Press the A V button to change the set figure At this time th
3. NEAR ELECTRIFIED OBJECTS Otherwise irreparable dameges or incorrect measurements will result D OOS Name and Usage of Each Product Part CAUTION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM LASER DIODE POWER MAX1 0mW WAVE LENGTH670nm CLASS2 LASER PRODUCT Laser switch turns on red when the laser is emitting or the Relay output is in operation 1 Installation 1 Please firmly install using the attachment screw holes on the lower section of the main unit while strictly following the warnings below Please use the M4 screws provided When using screws sold on the market please do not use attachment screws over 8mm in length Attachment Fitting Tripod attachment screw W 1 4 Olt is possible to angle the product by 45 degrees upward downward or left right if the provided attachment fittings are used The two taps of the attachment fittings are the tripod attachment screws W1 4 By screwing the attachment fittings onto the main unit the product can be attached the tripod Installation Warnings Please install the unit so that the product is perpendicular to the object to be measured Please install the unit so that the cover can be attached and removed Please install the unit so that the main unit doesn t vibrate or receive shocks Please check to make sure that there are no sources of heat near the main unit or object to be measured Highly reflective objects may cause discrepancies in measurement P
4. Non Contact Thermometer User s Manual THERMO HUNTER BUILT IN2 BA 30TC BA O06TC Thank you for purchasing Optex products OPlease check to make sure the model you purchased in the model you specified OPlease read the manual before using the Thermohunter Built in 2 in order to use it correctly OAfter reading the manual please be sure to keep it for future reference OPATEX OPTEX CO LTD 5 8 12 Ogoto Otsu Shiga 520 0101 Japan TEL 81 77 579 8680 FAX 81 77 579 8199 Take Care of Environment This manual uses recycled paper PRINTED IN JAPAN 1034 4 2008 2 Safe Usage This user s manual contains various wamings to ensure safe usage of the product and prevent damage and injury to you and other persons Please be sure to heed the warnings and strictly follow safety procedures AN This symbol signifies that improper usage may result in in C AUTI ON juries or damage This symbol signifies a prohibited action This symbol signifies a required action N CAUTION Please don t look at the laser di rectly or aim it toward the eyes The laser may cause eye injury or damage to your health N CAUTION This product is not a clinical thermometer and therefore can not be used medical purposes Environmental Warnings KEEP THE THERMOMETER AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT DUST HIGH TEMPERATURES AND HIGH HUMIDITY DURING USE AND STORAGE Otherwise the optica
5. e ratio Teach in function is not available while the display blinks or shows ERR Use direct input of e value Emissivity ratio e The emissivity ratio is the rate of the energy emmited form the suface of the object All objects possess a particular emissivity ratio which changes according to the object s surface conditions or tempreature Since the unit allows the emissivity ratio to be set even more precise measurements can be conducted by matching the emissivity ratio of the object to be measured Objects with a low emissivity ratio e g the surface of shiny metallic objects reflect the surrounding tempreture since they are highly reflective In this case it is necessary to block out these effects from surrounding objects since incorrect measurements will result by reflecting these temperatures The emissivity ratio normally has a maximum value of 1 00 However taking into consideration the influence of surrounding noise the unit can be set up to 1 20 Maintenace Lens Dust dirt and scratches on the lens cause incorrect measurements In case of dirty lenses please remove the dust on the lens with a blower etc for lens cleaning use If the dust or dirt can not be removed with a blower lightly wipe the lens with a cotton swab or special lens cleaning cloth using a little ethanol alcohol Main Unit The main unit is made of PBT and polycarbonate When it becomes cirty lightly wipe caustic soda ammonia acetane thinner
6. e figure which is displayed alternately with the set figure represents the operand temperature of the set figure value Press the ENTER button to record At this time the blinking numerical figure etc represents the set figure after change Press the A V button to return the menu bar to the MEAS position and put into MEASURE MODE The unit will automatically retun to MEASURE MODE if no buttons are pushed for a period greater than 10 seconds At this time setting is invalid Relay output setting Move the menu bar to HI ON or LO ON press the ENTER button Press the A V button to change the pre set value for Relay output and press the ENTER button to fix the value Press the A V button to set ON ffective or OFF ineffective and press the ENTER button In case of ON the Relay output is effective after the ENTER button is pressed X When Relay output is effectice Enter button turns on If the preset value of HI is set lower than of LO the Relay output is effective when the Thermometer shows the measuring value within the range preset value between LO and HI TEACH Function This is the function is case that the emissivity ratio of objects is unknown Firstly measure the temperature value of the target with Thermocouple etc then enter the result tem perature value measured into Teach Mode After the process the emissivity ration is automatically calculated and Thermometer shows each measuring value according to th
7. l lens will become dirty or damaged Such usage or storange will result in incorrect measurements Q DO NOT APPLY SUDDEN CHANGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL TEAPREATURE TO THE THERMOMETER Sudden temperature changes of environments may cause incorrct measuring results In such cases leave the thermometer for a moment to let it return to a stable condition prior to the next measurement KEEP THE THERMOMETER AWAY FROM PRODUCS WHICH PRODUCE STRONG ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES DO NOT USE IN AN ATMOSPHERE CONTAINING CORROSIVE GASES OR EXPLOSIVE GASES Usage in such environments will cause irreparable dameges to the unit and incorrect maesurements Usage Warnings AVOID MEASURING SHINY OBJECTS Shiny object reflect surrounding tempretures The emissivity rate of the unit can be adjusted to compensate for this probblem DO NOT USE WITH NON STANDARD VOLTAGE Using the unit out of DC 12 24 voltage range may result in damage to the unit shorts fires and injuries In such cases immediately switch the unit off DO NOT TOUCH TO THE OBJECTS THAT IS BEING MEASURED The unit is a non contact thermometer Touching the unit to objects with high temperatures will result in irreparable damages in the shape of the unit and incor rect measurements DO NOT TOUCH THE LENS Do not thoch the lens with hard or sharp objects Do not insert foreign objects into the light receiving part Otherwise damage to the lens or incorrect measure ments will occur DO NOT USE
8. lease install the unit in a location which isn t subject to deirect hot air and where surrounding temperatures do not exceed 50 C 2 Connection 1 Please make the connections correctly as shown in the illustration below while strictly following the warnings Connection Diagram Brown DC12 24V Blue Black tea bo PO lt 6 ho Relay out Gray Internal circuit Relay out Shield line Connection Warnings Use the unit within rated voltage and confirm prpoer wiring sufficiently for the connection Do not short circuit Relay output with another output cable As photo MOS relay is used for the relay output it is isolated from a circuit On resister is 2 5Q or less Qn case of using the unit in the strong EMI noise environment it is necessary to run the output cable through an iron pipe etc as a precausion take off the cover Press the A V button to move the 3 Measurement Turn the unit on after checking to see there are no mistakes in connection The LCD display will light up Press the laser switch and the laser marker will light up Check to see that the laser is aimed at the center area of the object to be measured The laser marker is aimed at the center of the area to be measured Press the laser switch again to turn it off or wait 20 seconds and it will automatically turn off Follow each step in 4 Setting Check to see if the unit is operating normally 4 Setting
9. on values stated in Field of View are at 90 energy The size of measuring object should be sufficiently larger than the Field of View spot size shown in the above illustration Specifications Model BA O06TC BA 30TC Temperature Range 0 500 C display 20 520C Area Size 6 200mm 30 1000mm Optics Silicon lens Spectral Response Thermopile 8 14 um Response Speed 500ms 90 Accuracy 1 of reading value or 2 C 1digit whichever is greater e 1 0 Repeatability 1 C of reading value Display Resolution 1C Relay output Photo Mos relay output 350mA DC100V Max Output Renewal Time 50ms Focus Coaxial laser marker Emissivity ratio Adjustment 0 10 1 20 Delay Function Nominal 1 200 0 5 10sec variable Power Supply DC12 24V 10 MAX150mA Ambient temperature 0 50 C Environmental Humidity 35 85 RH without dew condensation Storage Temperature 10 60 C Vibration Resistance 3G 20 50Hz according to JIS CO911 Water Resistance IP65 Materials Ring case glass containing PBT Rear PSF Cover PC Weight 360g Accessories Attachment Fitting X1 M4 screw X2 Opitional accessories Air purge collar BA AP1 Design and specifications are subject to change for product improvement without prior notice

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