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Setting the High Alarm 
and Low Alarm

To set values for the High Alarm (HAL) and
Low Alarm (LAL), pull the trigger. While
holding the trigger, press the MODE button
(3) until the appropriate code appears in the
lower left corner of the display (E). Use the
up and down keys (2) to adjust the desired
values. To activate the alarms, press SET
(1). 

Using a Probe (PRB)

Connect the probe to the input on the side of
the unit (as shown). PRB automatically
appears in the lower left corner of the display
(E, below). The probe temperature is shown
in the lower right part of the display. The cur-
rent infrared temperature continues to show
in the center of the display (F). While the
probe is connected, you may still cycle
through the mode functions by pressing
MODE (3).

Note:

PRB is only available in the MODE

loop when a probe is connected to the unit;
the probe temperature will not activate the
high alarm or low alarm. 

3

2

1

E

E

F

3

Summary of Contents for 35629-20

Page 1: ...Noncontact Thermometer 57512 1 Rev A 4 00 InfraPro 3 Standard Model 35629 20 InfraPro 4 Enhanced Model 35629 30...

Page 2: ...ichever is greater Response time 500 mSec Spectral response 8 14 m Emissivity Digitally adjustable from 0 10 to 1 0 Ambient operating range 0 to 50 C 32 to 120 F Laser Max Laser turns off above 40 C 1...

Page 3: ...Piles Compartimento de las Pilas Compartimento de Bateria Battery Cover Batterieabdeckung Couvercle du Lcompartiment Pile Tapa de las Pilas Tampa da Bateria C F Switch C F Schalter Commutateur C F Int...

Page 4: ...ls should be protected from the following EMF electro magnetic fields from arc welders induction heaters etc Static electricity Thermal shock caused by large or abrupt ambi ent temperature changes all...

Page 5: ...l accessories for your thermometer are Contact probe RTD Nylon Holster NIST DKD certification Circular Laser Sighting The circular laser is made up of eight laser spots that form a circle to show the...

Page 6: ...rn both laser and backlight on and a third time to turn them off Display A Backlight On symbol B F C symbol C High Alarm and Low Alarm symbol D Temperature values for the MAX MIN DIF AVG HAL high alar...

Page 7: ...translate the information into a temperature reading which is displayed on the unit The laser is used for aiming purposes only Introduction We are confident you will find many uses for your handheld n...

Page 8: ...the top of the unit s handle To toggle between C and F slide the top switch A to the appropriate position To lock the unit on for continuous mea surement slide the bottom switch B down If the trigger...

Page 9: ...s the spot size See the diagram on the side of the unit Yes No Emissivity Emissivity is a term used to describe the energy emitting characteristics of materials Most organic materials and painted or o...

Page 10: ...pot size S of the area measured by the unit becomes larger The rela tionship between distance and spot size for each unit is listed below The focal point for each unit is 914mm 36 The spot sizes indic...

Page 11: ...probe is connected and Data logger LOG Each time you press MODE you advance through the mode cycle The diagram shows the sequence of functions in the Mode cycle Note PRB probe is only available in th...

Page 12: ...RB Connect the probe to the input on the side of the unit as shown PRB automatically appears in the lower left corner of the display E below The probe temperature is shown in the lower right part of t...

Page 13: ...ord and press the LOG button 5 You will hear a tone to con firm that the location temperature has been recorded The recorded temperature will appear in the lower right corner D To select another log l...

Page 14: ...n LOG mode It can be used when the user has any number of log locations stored CAUTION You should only use the LOG clear function if you want to clear all at once the Log location data that is stored...

Page 15: ...the housing Use soap and water on a damp sponge or soft cloth NOTE DO NOT submerge the unit in water Reminders Not recommended for use in measuring shiny or polished metal surfaces stainless steel alu...

Page 16: ...e spectrum However between 162 MHz and 792 MHz at 3 V m the instrument may not meet its stated accuracy Troubleshooting Code Problem Action on display Target temperature Select target within specifica...

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