Fluke 574 Manual de usuario

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Pagina 1 - Users Manual

574Precision Infrared Thermometer Users ManualMarch 2005© 2005 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. All product names are trademarks of their res

Pagina 2 - LIABILITY

10574Functions and DisplayFunction keys and display:(A) Visual and audible alarm(B) Display(C) Up and Down keys(D) Enter(E) Handle and battery compart

Pagina 3 - Safety Information

11574Batteries and MeasurementTo open the battery compartment, press gently on the top part ofthe handleto releasethe catch and pivot thegrip as shown

Pagina 4 - Table of Contents

12574Make sure that the target is larger than the unit’s spot size. The smaller the target, the closer you should be to it.Field of View

Pagina 5 - Introduction

13574STANDARD MODELOptical Chart30001201.00024SPOT DIA. (IN)SPOT DIA. (mm)DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (mm)DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (IN)FOCUS POINT D:

Pagina 6 - Warning for the Model 574 NI

14574Emissivity - Explanation and AdjustReflected energyEmitted energyTransmitted energyEMISSIVITYTargetThe amount of infraredenergy radiated by anobj

Pagina 7

15574Emissivity - Table and Unknown ValueTo adjust the unit’To adjust the unit’Ts emissivity value for amaterial with unknownemissivity, plug in thepr

Pagina 8

16574Mode - Maximum and MinimumOTo activate the MAX mode,press MODE (O) until theMAX symbol appears (9).The measured maximumtemperature is displayed(3

Pagina 9 - Delivery Content

17574Mode - Difference and AvarageO37AVG9To activate the AVG mode,press MODE (O) until theAVG symbol (9) appears.The average value of measured tempera

Pagina 10 - Functions and Display

18574Probe Connections121011Open the battery compart-ment and set the switchesON or Off according to thedesired probe type.(10) NTC - thermistor(11) T

Pagina 11 - Batteries and Measurement

19574Setup AlarmNA6DCThe low alarm (LoAl) generates an audible andvisual (flashing LED (A)and laser) alarm if thetemperature is below thesetpoint. To

Pagina 12 - Field of View

2574LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITYThis Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of

Pagina 13 - Optical Chart

20574Setup - Time and DateTo set the time, pressSETUP (N) three times.Change the time (2)using the Up and Downkeys (C).Then press ENTER (D)for each ti

Pagina 14 - ADJUST EMISSIVITY

21574Setup - Offset and Min-Max ValuesMODEMAX MIN DIF AVG TC/NTCMAX MIN DIF AVG TC/NTCMAX MIN DIF AVG TC/NTCMAX MIN DIF AVG TC/NTCMAX MIN DIF AVG TC/N

Pagina 15 - ABLE OF VALUES

22574Data Logging and RecallHOW TO STORE DATATo Recall stored data,To Recall stored data,Tpress the ENTER button(D), without pulling thetrigger. Then

Pagina 16 - Mode - Maximum and Minimum

23574DisplayLCCThe graphic display (4)shows the temperature asa picture. The last tenmeasurements are shown(B). It is possible to choosebetween Auto R

Pagina 17 - Mode - Difference and Avarage

24574Display - Man. RangeTo set the BEGIN valuefor the graphic display(Man Range is activated),press DISPLAY (L) until“Begin” is shown at thestatus ba

Pagina 18 - Probe Connections

25574Display - Cycle LC7CYCLE allows theadjustment of thedisplay interval.Press DISPLAY (L)until Cycl.: (7) isshown at the statusbar. To select theint

Pagina 19 - Setup Alarm

26574DIP SwitchesBacklight:Backlight On or Off.Set Default:Activates the factory defaults by overwriting listed settings (see specifications).Ltd. Acc

Pagina 20 - Setup - Time and Date

27574TroubleshootingCode Problem Action-O- Target temp. is over Select target-U- or under range within unit’s specsEEPROM-Err EEPROM error Contact fac

Pagina 21 - MIN-MAX VALUESMIN-MAX V

28574MaintenanceLens Cleaning:Blow off loose particles using clean compressedair. Brush remaining de-bris away with a camel’s hair brush.Wipe the surf

Pagina 22 - Data Logging and Recall

29574Emissivity Table (Selected Values)Aluminum* 0.30Asbesto 0.95Asphalt 0.95Basalt 0.70Brass* 0.50Brick 0.90Carbon 0.85Ceramic 0.95Concrete 0.95Coppe

Pagina 23 - AUTO OR MAN RANGE

3574 WarningA Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose ha-zards to the user. To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, follow the

Pagina 24 - Display - Man. Range

30574This instrument conforms to the followingstandards:EMC: - EN 61326-1:1997+A1:1998+A2:2001Safety: - EN 61010-1:2001 - EN 60825-1:2001This produ

Pagina 25 - Display - Cycle

31574Specifi cationsTemperature Range - 30 to 900°C (- 25 to 1600°F)Display Resolution 0.1°C (0.2°F)Accuracy ± 0.75% of reading or(Infrared) ± 0.75K (

Pagina 26 - DIP Switches

32574Factory DefaultsPower 2 x 1.5 V Alkaline Type AABattery Life 13 hrs. (50% laser and 50% backlight on)Power supply 7.5 V >200 mA (Using the po

Pagina 27 - Troubleshooting

4574Table of ContentsIntroduction ... 5Warning for the Model 574 NI ...

Pagina 28 - Maintenance

5574The Fluke Model 574 Infrared Thermometer (the thermometer) is for non-contact temperature measurement. This thermometer determines an object‘s sur

Pagina 29

6574Concerning Factory Mutual Approved Nonincendive Devices:Operation in Environments that Require Nonincendive Devices WARNING IN HAZARDOUS LOCAT

Pagina 30 - CE Conformity

7574Symbol Explanation Risk of danger. Important information. See Manual. Risk of danger. Important information. See Manual. Risk

Pagina 31 - Specifi cations

8574Laser Warning and Serial Number Labels

Pagina 32 - Factory Defaults

9574 • The unit • Getting Started • Two AA batteries • Manual on CD • Thermocouple type K probe • Windows-based software on CD • RS232 c

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