MICROSCANNER TM D-Series

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MICROSCANNER TM D-Series High Performance Models I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L C O R P O R A T I O N 818098 400 Pleasant Street Watertown, MA 02472 (617) 923-9900 800-442-3006 FAX: 617-923-9911 C O R P O R A T I O N

24 High-Performance D-Series Warranty Exergen warrants the Microscanner TM D-Series to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase, and will repair or replace the returned instrument at no charge during the period. No other warranties are implied. If repair is required: r Contact the factory for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number. r Mark the RMA number on both the shipping box and the packing slip. r Include a description of the unit s problem. r Ship the instrument prepaid. Exergen will return ship prepaid. r After you have received an RMA Number, send to: Exergen Corporation Repair Department 400 Pleasant Street Watertown, MA 02472 Welcome to Infrared! Exergen s high-performance microprocessorbased infrared thermometers have been designed to provide you with new dimensions of accuracy and versatility. They literally put the power and speed of infrared in your hand! By combining computer calibration and advanced software technology with our patented Automatic Emissivity Compensation System, this generation of Microscanner TM D-Series provides precision temperature measurements over a wide range of environmental and target temperatures. For added versatility, your high-performance Microscanner TM D-Series features: Full range resolution to 0.1 F or C SCAN, MAX and MIN modes of operation A 10-second display lock An audible beeper to signal functional or conditional changes Fahrenheit/Celsius Conversion This manual provides complete instructions on how to operate and use your Microscanner the fastest, most accurate instrument for measuring temperature available.

2 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 23 Section Table of Contents Page No. Introduction 1 Operation and Controls 3 Understanding How Your Microscanner TM Operates 5 Taking Exact Temperature Measurements 7 Moving Targets 8 High Temperature Targets 8 Interpreting Hexadecimal Display 9 Thermal Scanning 10 Measuring Relative Humidity 14 Fahrenheit/Celsius Conversion 15 Display Messages 16 Helpful Hints 18 Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting 21 Specifications 22 Warranty & Repair 24 Display Resolution 0.1 F or 0.1 C Display Update 10 times/second Response Time Constant 60mSec Field of View 1:1 (53 degrees) Spectral Sensitivity 2 to 20 microns Battery One 9 volt Battery life 5000 readings (10 seconds each) Instrument Ambient Temperature Operating Range: 32 to 122 F (0 to 50 C) Storage Range: -22 to 140 F (-30 to 60 C)* *Extended storage at temperature extremes will reduce battery life.

22 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 3 Was the instrument s nosepiece in contact with the surface? r Touch the nosepiece flush to the target s surface and remeasure. If after applying all of the above solutions, the instrument s accuracy is still in question, contact Exergen for further directions. Specifications Target Temperature Range D501-50 F to 550 F or -45 C to 287 C D1201 186 F to 1207 F or 86 C to 653 C Absolute accuracy for any non-metallic, nontransparent surface +/- 2% of difference between target and instrument temperature Minimum spot size diameter Approx. ¼ (6.4mm) Repeatability +/-.02% of absolute temperature Operations and Controls Your high-performance Microscanner D-Series is equipped with an ON/OFF power pushbutton and a mode selector switch. The mode selector switch allows you to choose one of three modes of operation: SCAN, MAX or MIN. On/Off, Lock and Reset: TO TURN the unit ON, PUSH and HOLD the ON/OFF power pushbutton. The display will momentarily read 8888, an indication that the microprocessor is performing its self-diagnostic testing. After the test, the unit will measure and display temperature in the selected mode of operation for as long as the power button is depressed. RELEASE the power pushbutton TO LOCK the display on the last reading. A single beep will audibly indicate that the display is locked. The instrument will hold the last reading on the display for 10 seconds before it automatically turns itself OFF. To RESET the display and initiate a new set of readings, PUSH the power pushbutton at any time.

4 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 21 Operation Mode: r SCAN In the SCAN mode, the target s instantaneous temperature is continuously displayed and updates 10 times per second for as long as you hold the power button down. After you release the power button, the display will lock on the last temperature measured and hold that reading for 10 seconds. r MAX In the MAX mode, the display will lock on the highest temperature measured for as long as you hold the power button down. Each time a new peak temperature is measured or repeated an audible beep will sound. After you release the power button, the display will lock on the maximum recorded temperature and hold that reading for 10 seconds. r MIN In the MIN mode, the display will lock on the lowest temperature measured for as long as you hold the power button down. Each time a new low temperature is measured or repeated, an audible beep will sound. After you release the power button, the display will lock on the minimum recorded temperature and hold that reading for 10 seconds. r Battery The battery is accessed by removing the instrument s cover. Loosen the four screws on the body of the instrument to remove the cover. Troubleshooting If the accuracy of the measurement is in question, check the following Is the sensor window clean? r Clean the sensor window and reflective cup and remeasure. Is the target s surface non-metallic? r Coat metallic surfaces with a non-metallic finish and remeasure. Is the target s surface transparent? r Coat transparent surfaces with an opaque non-metallic finish and remeasure. r Put a shiny metallic surface such as aluminum foil behind the transparent target and remeasure.

20 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 5 r Cleaning The only maintenance required is to keep the sensor window clean. This window, located at the base of the nosepiece s reflective cup, is made of a special crystal which passes infrared heat. Dirt, greasy films or moisture on the window will interfere with the passage of infrared heat and affect the accuracy of the instrument. If necessary, clean the sensor window and reflective cup with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. Periodic cleaning is a good practice. When not in use, be sure to store the instrument in its carrying case to keep it clean. Understanding How Your Microscanner TM Operates The ability of an infrared thermometer to compute an accurate temperature depends on the following: 1. The ability of the object s surface to emit heat. r In general, infrared thermometers can easily measure non-metallic surfaces because they emit most of their potential heat. Metallic surfaces, on the other hand, are poor emitters and require special treatment before infrared thermometers can accurately measure their temperature. Fortunately, that special treatment is simple and can be easily accomplished by marking the metallic surface you wish to measure with a non-metallic substance such as paint, grease, oil or even transparent tape. We recommend marking metallic surfaces with a solid paint marker.* To make things easy, Exergen provides a marker with each unit. * It is only necessary to mark an area slightly larger than your Microscanner s nosepiece. In the MAX or MIN mode you may want to check several points over an area. In this case, it may be more efficient to coat the entire area with a non-metallic finish.

6 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 19 2. The ability of the instrument to properly measure and interpret the object s emitted heat signal. r Measuring and interpreting an object s emitted heat signal can be complex. Once again, Exergen s innovative design makes it simple. If you look at the Microscanner s nosepiece, you will see that it is really a small reflective cup with the sensor s window at its base. When the Microscanner s nosepiece touches the surface of an object, that reflective cup automatically controls what the sensor sees by eliminating variables such as target emissivity and extraneous radiation. Patented by Exergen as our Automatic Emissivity Compensation System (AECS), this unique design ensures accurate readings every time. Frost forms on a surface at the freezing point of water. Frozen foods or similar targets will form frost unless the environment is controlled. If frosts forms, the Microscanner will read the temperature of the frost instead of the subsurface (object s) temperature. Melting ice will read slightly higher than 32 F (0 C) because the instrument actually measures the air condensing on the ice, a reaction which generates a small amount of heat. As long as the ice is not melting, the Microscanner will accurately read its temperature. For true object temperature, remove any ice or moisture before measuring. Maintenance The high performance Microscanner TM D-Series products are rugged and durable instruments. They are designed to be used as a tool with long temperature reliability. r Calibration Calibration is performed by a computer through an optical link with the unit s microprocessor. Because there are no mechanical adjustments, the instrument is able to maintain its calibration through vibration and normal use.

18 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 7 Helpful Hints r Although transparent materials pass visible light, many visible transparent materials are opaque in the infrared and can be directly measured by the Microscanner TM D-Series. To test for infrared transparency, touch the Microscanner to the surface and pass a heat source such as your hand or a penlight through the sensor s field of view on the other side of the material. If the Microscanner responds to the heat source, the material is transparent in the infrared. To measure a transparent surface, use one of the following techniques: 1. Mark the surface with an opaque nonmetallic coating. 2. Put a shiny metallic surface such as aluminum foil behind the transparent material. The shiny metal will reflect the transparent material s heat back to the Microscanner. r Wet or icy surfaces may interfere with the Microscanner s readings. Water and other liquids are good targets, but evaporation lowers their surface temperatures. Taking Exact Temperature Measurements CAUTION SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH THE INSTRUMENT TO ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS* The Microscanner D-Series measures temperature very quickly. An accurate reading is almost instantaneous. It is only necessary to touch the surface for a fraction of a second. For exact surface temperature measurements, simply Press the power button Touch the nosepiece to the target surface** Read the temperature on the LED display Release the power button * Exergen manufactures specific instruments for safe and convenient inspection of electrical equipment. If electrical inspection is of particular importance, contact Exergen for more information relative to the dedicated electrical inspection instruments. ** If the surface is metallic, be sure to mark it as previously described (see pg. 5).

8 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 17 Taking Exact Temperature of Moving Targets For moving targets which are not possible to touch even for an instant, simply Set slide switch to MAX for targets warmer than ambient, or MIN for targets cooler than ambient. Point at target Press the power button Bring nosepiece as close as possible to the target, preferably within 1/32 inch (1mm) Release power button Read the temperature High Temperature Targets When using the D501 or D1201 on high temperature targets, momentarily touch the target s surface one second is long enough to get an accurate reading. If these instruments are used in contact with a hot surface for an extended time (10 seconds or more) the target s heat will be conducted into the nosepiece. Although this will not harm the unit, the indicated temperature may be a few degrees too high. If this happens, allow a few minutes between readings for the nosepiece to cool down and stabilize. (E-##) error message is displayed, the unit will not function and must be returned to the factory for repair. (See section on Warranty for return instruction). The following chart summarized the fault condition, and the associated indications: Condition Display Sound Range High Target Model D501 [HI] 1/sec >565 F (296 C) Model D1201 [HI] 1/sec >1207 F (653 C) Low Target Model D501 [LO] 1/sec <-65 F (-54 C) Model D1201 [LO] 1/sec <186 F (86 C) High Ambient [HI A] 1/sec >122 F (50 C) Low Ambient [LO A] 1/sec <32 F (0 C) Low Battery 2/sec <6.2v Dead Battery [----] 2/sec <5.7v Processing Error [E-##] Return Instrument to Exergen for repair

16 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 9 The Display Messages The high-performance D-Series Microscanner TM continuously monitors its ability to produce accurate temperature readings. If either the target s temperature or the unit s ambient temperature exceeds the operational limits, the beeper will sound one beep per second and the LED display will default to a display message. For example, the D1201 is designed to display temperature only if that temperature is high enough to be within its specified measurement range. When you first press the button, the display will read LO until the sensor sees a hot enough target. The turn-on temperature is 186 F (86 C). if the target temperature is greater than 1207 F (653 C), the display will read HI. The battery voltage is also monitored. A low battery is indicated by a double beep each second. Temperatures will continue to be displayed as long as accuracy can be assured. If the battery drops below 5.7 volts the battery is considered dead and the display defaults to [----]. If a problem is discovered during the initial self-diagnostic test, the instrument will display and error message (E-01), (E-02), etc. If any If the instrument is used in contact with a hot surface and the display message reads (HI), remove the instrument from the object immediately. How to Interpret Model D1201 s hexadecimal display ( F only) At temperatures greater than 999.9 F, the D1201 will display the first two digits in hexadecimal. r For temperatures between 1000.0 F and 1099.9 F, the first two digits, 10, will be replaced by the letter A. r For temperatures between 1100.0 F and 1199.9 F the first two digits, 11, will be replaced by the letter b. r For temperatures greater than 1199.9 F, the first two digits, 12 will be replaced with the letter C. For example, at 1008.9 F, the display will read A08.9; at 1178.5 F, the display will read b78.5; and at 1200.0 F, the display will read C00.0.

10 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 15 At a distance, the D-Series operates as a high speed infrared scanning thermometer Contact the nosepiece to the surface and the D-Series will display an accurate surface temperature Thermal Scanning The high-performance Microscanner TM D-Series can also be used to measure temperatures at a distance. When not touching or close to a surface r The Microscanner TM is a wide-angle thermal scanner with a fixed emissivity of.98. r The displayed reading is an average temperature of everything that the sensor sees. Thermal scanning is very useful in many applications such as evaluating insulation, monitoring machinery, and inspecting electrical equipment. membrane immediately after you stop waving it. This is the atmosphere s wet bulb temperature. 4. Set the Microscanner in the SCAN mode and measure the DRY spot. This is the atmosphere s dry bulb temperature. 5. Use the calculator card as directed to compute the relative humidity and dew point. Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion The D501 and D1201 Microscanners TM are equipped with a convenient method for Fahrenheit/Celsius conversion. 1. Find the small hole on the left side of the red display filter. 2. Insert the end of a straightened paper clip into the hole and push to activate the small switch underneath. 3. While holding the paper clip pressed into the switch, turn the instrument on by pressing the red POWER ON button. 4. Remove the paper clip. The instrument now reads C instead of F. To return to the original setting, simply repeat the process. Each time you repeat the process, the instrument switches between F and C.

14 High-Performance D-Series Instruction Manual 11 Measuring Relative Humidity with the Microscanner D501 A unique benefit of the Microscanner TM D501 is its ability to measure wet and dry bulb temperatures faster and more accurately than ever before. Each Microscanner D501 is provided with a patented Relative Humidity Kit. This kit is comprised of a calculator card, a tube of water and an instruction manual. The calculator card incorporates two circular membranes, an RH calculator and a Dew Point calculator. The Microscanner is used to measure the wet bulb and dry bulb temperature of the atmosphere. From these two temperatures, both the relative humidity and the dew point can be calculated. To calculate Relative Humidity: 1. Wet the absorbent membrane identified as WET with a few drops of water (a small tube of tap water is provided with the kit). 2. Rapidly wave the card in the air for several seconds. This assures that the water on the wet membrane is evaporating at its maximum rate. 3. With the Microscanner in the MIN mode, quickly measure the temperature of the WET The MAX or MIN modes of operation can be particularly useful in thermal scanning. The highest (or lowest) temperature measured during a scan is indicated by the audible beeper. Once a hot spot (or cold spot) is identified, the exact temperature of that spot can be measured by touching the surface as previously explained. When using the D-Series as a scanner, keep the following in mind: r The instrument s field of view is 1:1. Also referred to as a distance-to-spot ratio, 1:1 field of view means that the sensor sees a circular area with a diameter equal to the distance between the sensor and target. For example, at a 6-inch distance, the sensor sees a 6-inch diameter spot; at a 10-foot distance, the sensor sees a 10-foot diameter spot. r The Microscanner TM measures the average temperature of everything in its field of view. r A small hot spot may get lost in a large viewing area. The closer you hold the instrument to a surface, the better its target resolution.

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