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High-Temperature Laser Infrared Thermometer ennoLogic eT1600S 

 

MODE Functions 

The  red  MODE  button  can  be  used  to  cycle  through  a 
number  of  advanced  features  of  the  instrument.  These 
features are explained below. 

Maximum,  Minimum,  and  Average  Temperature  (MAX, 
MIN, and AVG) and MAX-MIN Difference (dIF) 

While  the  trigger  button  is  held  down  for  scanning  the 
temperature  of  various  surfaces,  the  thermometer 
continuously  tracks  and  updates  the  maximum  (MAX), 
minimum (MIN), and average (AVG) temperatures, as well 
as  the  difference  between  MAX  and  MIN  (dIF).  These 
values can  be recalled in HOLD mode  by pressing the red 
MODE  button  several  times  and  are  retained  in  memory 
until a new measurement is taken. 

High and Low Alarms (HAL and LAL) 

Two  temperature  alarm  set  points  can  be  programmed: 
High  Alarm  (HAL)  and  Low  Alarm  (LAL).  While 
temperatures  are  being  scanned  (trigger  button  held 
down),  if  the  temperature  is  lower  than  the  LAL  value  or 
higher  than  the  HAL  value,  the  instrument  will  beep.  The 
alarm  set  points  can  be  programmed  by  pressing  the 
MODE  button  until  HAL  or  LAL  appear  on  the  LCD 
display.  Use  the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons  to  select  the 
desired  temperature  for  each  set  point.  Holding  the  UP  or 
DOWN  button  pressed  will  change  the  displayed 
temperature set point at increasing increments. 

Summary of Contents for eT1600S

Page 1: ...High Temperature Laser Infrared Thermometer eT1600S User Manual...

Page 2: ...Version 1 4 Revised 4 3 2018 2018 ennoLogic All rights reserved https ennologic com...

Page 3: ...ter 5 Switching Temperature Units 6 Auto Shut Off and Lock 6 Laser Pointer and Backlight 6 Distance to Spot Size Ratio 7 MODE Functions 8 Maximum Minimum and Average Temperature MAX MIN and AVG and MA...

Page 4: ...y Considerations and Disclaimer Please Read This thermometer is equipped with a Class 2 infrared laser Use extreme caution when the laser pointer is on Do not stare into the beam Never point the laser...

Page 5: ...rference that may cause undesired operation Important Note Limited Liability Cascadia Innovations is the exclusive distributor of all ennoLogic products Except as explicitly stated Cascadia Innovation...

Page 6: ...r ennoLogic eT1600S 3 Instrument Description Main User Elements 1 Laser Pointer AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture 2 Infrared Sensor 3 Trigger Button 4 Battery Cover 5 LCD Di...

Page 7: ...ay 1 Selected Emissivity 2 Laser pointer ON indicator 3 SCAN continuous measurement 4 HOLD last value is displayed 5 Temperature display 6 LOG mode indicator 7 MODE indicator 8 Numeric display for mod...

Page 8: ...tery otherwise the lid may not close properly How to Use Your IR Thermometer Aim the IR thermometer at the surface you want to measure Make sure there are no obstructions between the unit and the targ...

Page 9: ...re has been enabled To enable the lock feature press and hold the Laser Backlight button until you hear a beep To disable it press and hold the red MODE button until SCAN changes to HOLD The Lock feat...

Page 10: ...r is 20 1 This means that the spot diameter at a distance of 20 inches is 1 inch 25 4 mm To measure a smaller spot area move the thermometer closer to the target and use the distance to spot ratio of...

Page 11: ...dIF These values can be recalled in HOLD mode by pressing the red MODE button several times and are retained in memory until a new measurement is taken High and Low Alarms HAL and LAL Two temperature...

Page 12: ...a lower emissivity than an oxidized metal surface Since IR thermometers calculate the surface temperature of an object by sensing its emitted thermal radiation it is important to take emissivity into...

Page 13: ...erial Alternatively you can cover materials with low emissivity with masking tape or flat black paint Make sure to allow the tape or paint to reach the temperature of the material before taking a meas...

Page 14: ...ed to be recorded for future review To store a single reading first make sure the thermometer is in HOLD mode not scanning Press the MODE button multiple times until the LOG symbol appears in the bott...

Page 15: ...e into the socket at the base of the instrument Bring the thermocouple probe tip into contact with the object to be measured Turn on the instrument by pressing the trigger button Press the MODE button...

Page 16: ...nce to Spot Size Ratio Accuracy of IR Temperature Measurements 0 3 5 5 F 0 600 C 2 of reading or 2 C 3 5 F whichever is greater 600 C 3 Accuracy of Type K Thermocouple Measurements 1 or 1 2 F Emissivi...

Page 17: ...Lo audible alarms adjustable Min Max Average display stores last settings in between uses 20 value log Type K Thermocouple Probe Operating Conditions Temp 0 C to 50 C RH 10 to 90 Storage Conditions Te...

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