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4-2. Display part (Buttons) 

 

 

 Battery mark ..................... Appears to indicate low battery. 

  Laser mark ....................... Appears when powering on the instrument. 

  Buzzer mark ..................... Appears when alarm function (P. 8) is enabled. 

  Thermocouple TC ............ Lights up while measuring with K-type thermocouple. 

  Emissivity [EMS]  ............. Lights up while setting emissivity.  

  Upper limit alarm [HAL] .... Lights up while setting an upper limit for alarm. 

  Lower limit alarm [LAL] ..... Lights up while setting a lower limit for alarm. 

  Cursor button (Down) ....... Alters number. 

  Buzzer button ................... Turns on/ off the buzzer sound. 

  SCAN ............................... Blinks during measurement. 

  HOLD ............................... Lights up while the display retains its last   

measurement (P. 8). 

  Unit ................................... Indicates measurement unit ºC (P. 9). 

  Main display ..................... Shows measured values. 

  MAX/ MIN/ AVE ................ Lights up when using each function (P. 7). 

  Sub display ....................... Shows the selected measurement mode and   

values in parameter setting mode (P. 7).  

  Cursor button (Up) ............ Alters number. 

  Function button ................. Switches between measurement and parameter   

setting modes (P. 7). 

 

 

 

5. Getting started

 

5-1. Measurement mode and parameter setting mode 

Pull the trigger on the instrument to take a measurement. Press the 

F

 button 

(Function button) to use other functions. 
The main display shows measured values and the sub display shows values 
obtained with each function. The following flow chart shows the sequence and 
corresponding action.

 

   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 

Measurement mode 

Parameter setting mode

 

SCAN 

MAX

  Shows the maximum value taken 

during one measurement on the sub display.

 

MIN

Shows the minimum value taken during 

one measurement on the sub display. 

SCAN

  Shows measured values.

 

AVG

Averages the values taken in one 

measurement and shows it on the sub 
display.

 

TC

  Shows measured values with using 

K-type thermocouple. 

MAX 

TC 

EMS

  Shows emissivity. (P. 10) Use the 

cursor buttons to alter emissivity. 

HAL

  Shows the upper limit for alarm. (P. 8) 

Use the cursor buttons to alter the limit value. 
Red backlight blinks when a measured value 
exceeds this limit. 

LAL

Shows the lower limit for alarm. (P. 8) 

Use the cursor buttons to alter the limit value. 
Red backlight blinks when a measured value 
falls behind this limit.

 

* Auto power off function activates in 6 seconds. When the display becomes blank due to   

this power off function, pull the trigger. 

 

HAL 

 

MIN 

AVG 

LAL 

EMS 

Summary of Contents for KEW 5515

Page 1: ...Instruction manual KEW 5515 Hand held Infrared Thermometer ...

Page 2: ... 5 Maintenance 2 1 6 Relation of distance and measuring diameter 2 2 Features 3 3 Specifications 4 4 Name of each part 5 4 1 Body 5 4 2 Display part Buttons 6 5 Getting started 7 5 1 Measurement mode and parameter setting mode 7 5 2 Other functions 8 6 Battery replacement 9 7 Setting emissivity reference 10 ...

Page 3: ...erson who doesn t have the Product handling knowledge Use the Product only as specified Do not disassemble or modify the Product 1 3 CAUTION Please follow the precautions below for use to keep the instrument s functions proper and to enable accurate measurement Do not contact this product with a measuring object This is a contactless thermometer Contact with a hot section may cause un repairable d...

Page 4: ... nor make measurements or store where it may get wet Keep the instrument away from an object which radiates a strong electromagnetic wave 1 5 Maintenance Enclosure Clean it with a soft cloth To remove heavy stains wipe it with a cloth wrung out with diluted neural detergent Cautions Do not use chemical agents such as thinner benzin or alcohol since these may cause a crack or fog on the surface of ...

Page 5: ...attery life the power is shut off automatically if no key is pressed for 6 seconds 3 Specifications Measuring range 32 to 535ºC Accuracy 3 0ºC 32 to 20 ºC 2 0ºC 20 to 100ºC 2 100 to 535ºC Infrared spectral band 5 to 14μm Repeatability Within 1ºC Resolution 0 1ºC Response 500ms Emissivity Variable between 0 10 and 1 00 by 0 01 steps Before shipment 0 95 Measuring diameter 1000mm ø78mm Distance Meas...

Page 6: ...l display Simultaneous display Measured value and either of max min average or thermocouple value Thermocouple K type Measuring range of thermocouple 199 to 1372ºC Accuracy of thermocouple 1 5 1ºC 40 to 1372ºC Dimension 180 130 40mm Weight Approx 195g excluding battery Accessories Carrying case One 9 V Dry cell battery 006P Instruction manual Approved standards EN61326 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IE...

Page 7: ...ple Trigger Battery compartment LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 5 4 Name of each part 4 1 Body Display part Laser aperture Measuring window Connector for thermocouple Trigger Battery compartment LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 4 Name of each part ...

Page 8: ...rm Lower limit alarm LAL Lights up while setting a lower limit for alarm Cursor button Down Alters number Buzzer button Turns on off the buzzer sound SCAN Blinks during measurement HOLD Lights up while the display retains its last measurement P 8 Unit Indicates measurement unit ºC P 9 Main display Shows measured values MAX MIN AVE Lights up when using each function P 7 Sub display Shows the select...

Page 9: ...nt on the sub display SCAN Shows measured values AVG Averages the values taken in one measurement and shows it on the sub display TC Shows measured values with using K type thermocouple MAX TC EMS Shows emissivity P 10 Use the cursor buttons to alter emissivity HAL Shows the upper limit for alarm P 8 Use the cursor buttons to alter the limit value Red backlight blinks when a measured value exceeds...

Page 10: ... displayed on the sub display Alarm function Red backlight blinks when a measured value exceeds or falls behind the values which are set on HAL and LAL functions On both functions it is possible to enable or disable the buzzer sound HOLD function The measured value is held and being displayed for 6 seconds after releasing the trigger Low battery warning Battery mark appears when the battery voltag...

Page 11: ...d on the display if attempted it may also be battery exhaustion Replace the battery with new one Open the battery cover as below figure shows and insert a new battery with correct polarity and then close the cover Enable disable laser Enable by default Caution Always set the measurement unit to ºC Dry cell battery 9 V 006P 6 Battery replacement ...

Page 12: ...to 0 95 Dough 0 98 Stone Asbestos 0 92 Meat 0 98 Plastics 0 90 to 0 95 Copper oxide 0 50 to 0 60 Rubber black 0 95 Ferric oxide 0 70 to 0 80 Wood 0 98 Painted surface 0 80 Paper 0 92 Tile 0 80 Estimated emissivity using the black body tape If a measuring object accepts sticking of adhesive tape stick a piece of the black body tape emissivity 0 94 to the object and measure the temperature after set...

Page 13: ...MEMO ...

Page 14: ...4 21 92 1954D DISTRIBUTOR Kyoritsu reserves the rights to change specifications or designs described in this manual without notice and without obligations ...

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