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Page 1 - User’s Guide

OS550/OS550-BB SeriesIndustrial Infrared Thermometer/TransmitterMADE INomega.com e-mail: [email protected] latest product manuals:omegamanual.infoUse

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1-41.2.2 Parts of the Thermometer/TransmitterFigure 1-2. OS550/OS550-BB Series Industrial Infrared Thermometer Front ViewThe display is shown in more

Page 3 - Unpacking Instructions

2-122.1 Installation2.1.1 Sensor Head InstallationThe OS550’s sensor head is made of black anodized aluminum. Both ends of the sensor head come with

Page 4 - OS550 Series

Installing the Infrared Thermometer22-22.2 Sensor Head DimensionsFig. 2-1. Sensor Head Dimensions29.2(1.15)29.2(1.15)41.1(1.62) DIA.38.1(1.50) DIA.109

Page 5 - OS550/OS550-BB Series

2-32.3 OS550 Display Electronics DimensionsFig. 2-2. Main Display NEMA Housing with Mounting Brackets DimensionsInstalling the Infrared Thermometer213

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2-4Installing the Infrared Thermometer22.4 OS550-BB Series Display Mounting DimensionsFig. 2-3. OEM Style Main Display with Mounting Plate26.4(1.04)31

Page 7 - 1.1 Introduction

2-5Installing the Infrared Thermometer22.5 Mounting Bracket Dimensions (OS550-MB)2.6 Mounting Nut Dimensions (OS550-MN)50.8(2.00)57.2(2.25)38.61Ø (1.5

Page 8 - 1.2 Thermometer Features

Installing the Infrared Thermometer22-62.7 Mounting Flange Dimensions (OS550-MF)2.8 Air Purge Collar Dimensions (OS550-AP)6.35(.250)38 (1.5) - 20 THRE

Page 9 - Key Description

3-1Using the Infrared Thermometer33.1 Using the Infrared Thermometer3.1.1 Water Cool Jacket AccessoryWhen using the OS550 sensor head in an ambient te

Page 10 - General Description

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-23.2 How To Power the Thermometer3.2.1 OS550 Series Cable ConnectionThe OS550 Series thermometer comes wi

Page 11 - 2.1 Installation

3-3Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.3 Operating The Thermometer1. After installing the thermometer (see section 2.1) and connectingpower (

Page 12 - 2.2 Sensor Head Dimensions

Servicing North America:U.S.A.: One Omega Drive, Box 4047ISO 9001 Certified Stamford, CT 06907-0047Tel: (203) 359-1660FAX: (203) 359-7700e-mail: info@

Page 13 - Mounting Brackets Dimensions

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-4Figure 3-3. OS550 Series (-1 FOV)Figure 3-4. OS550 Series (-2 FOV)7.0.35" @ 24"1.69mm @ 610

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3-5Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3Figure 3-5. OS550 Series (-3 FOV)Figure 3-6. OS550 Series (-4 FOV)4.8"1.0" @ 0" to 20&q

Page 15 - Fig. 2-5

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-62.90.9" @ 01.922mm @ 01.21.0312648750.9031610*SPOT DIAMETER MEASUREDAT 90% ENERGYD:S = 60:155.001.0

Page 16 - Fig. 2-7

3-73Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.4 Measurement TechniquesYou can use the IR Thermometer to collect temperature data in anyone of five

Page 17 - OS550-WC

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-8• Moving Surface Scan - Measures the Temperature of Points ona Moving Surface:1. Mount the sensor head a

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3-9Using the Infrared Thermometer33.4.1 Real Time Mode (Active Operation)Definition: Real Time Mode is the active operational mode of thethermometer.

Page 19 - (UNACCEPTABLE)

3-10Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3Table 3-1. Functional Flow Chart when the Unit is On (Real Time Mode)DisplayMode:Press to...Go to Go

Page 20 - 3.3.1 Field of View Charts

3-113Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter* While in these 4 modes:Use key to change temperature from °F to °C or vice versa.Use key to turn on t

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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-1233.5.1 Adjusting EmissivityRefer to Appendices B and C for information on emissivitybefore making your

Page 22 - D:S = 60:1

3-13Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.5.2 Calculating Temperature ValuesThe thermometer calculates the MAX, MIN, dIF, and AVGtemperatures

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NOTEiUnpacking InstructionsRemove the Packing List and verify that you have received all equipment, includingthe following (quantities in parentheses)

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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-1433.5.5 Using the Alarm FunctionsThe thermometer provides audible and visible alarmindications.• To set

Page 25 - (Passive)

3-15Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3• To set the low alarm value (OS552, OS553, OS554):1. Press and hold the key until the Low Alarm Displ

Page 26 - Real Time Mode

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-1633.5.6 Using Ambient Target Temperature Compensation (OS552, OS553, OS554)Use the Ambient Target Temper

Page 27 - (Model OS521)

3-17Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter38. Press and hold the key until the Emissivity DisplayMode (E) appears.9. Change the emissivity to the

Page 28 - 3.5.1 Adjusting Emissivity

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-183Figure 3-10. Serial Printer Hookup3. With power applied to the unit, press and hold the key until the

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3-19Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter36. After all data is taken, press and hold the key untilthe Emissivity Display Mode (E) appears.3.5.8

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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-20How to Install IR_TEMPSOFTPlease follow this installation procedure to installIR_TEMPSOFT:1. Place the

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3-21Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3program please contact technical support at OmegaEngineering Inc.Connecting the IR-System to the PCMake

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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-22waiting for the thermometer to transmit data through yourRS-232 port. 4. Begin transmitting data from t

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3-23Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.5.9 Storing the Temperature Data on Command(OS553, OS554)The thermometer can store up to 100 tempera

Page 34 - Serial Printer

iiOS550 Series Industrial Infrared ThermometerThis page is intentionally blank

Page 35 - RS-232 cable

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-243.5.10 Erasing the Temperature Data from MemoryThe user can erase all 100 temperature data points inme

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3-25Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.6 Recall Mode (Passive Operation)Definition: Recall Mode is the passive operational mode of thetherm

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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-26Table 3-2. Functional Flow Chart (Recall Mode)DISPLAYMODE:Press to...Go to Go to Go to Go to Go to Go

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3-27Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.6.1 Reviewing the Last ParametersThe thermometer stores the last temperature measured inthe real tim

Page 39 - (OS553, OS554)

Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-2833. To download stored temperature data points from thethermometer, first make certain that it is not i

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3-29Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.6.3 Reviewing Previously Stored Temperature Data (OS553, OS554)You can review all 100 stored tempera

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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-30Notes

Page 42 - OS553, OS554

4-14.1 Warnings and CautionsWhen using the laser sight accessory OS550-LS, you mayreceive harmful laser radiation exposure if you do not adhere tothe

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Laser Sight Accessory44-24.2 DescriptionA laser sighting accessory is available to aid in the sensor headinstallation process. When installing a lin

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4-3Laser Sight Accessory44.3 Operating the Laser Sight 4.3.1 Installing the Laser Sight onto the ThermometerThe laser sight accessory (OS550-LS) scr

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TABLE OFCONTENTSOS550/OS550-BB Series Industrial Infrared ThermometeriiiPageUnpacking Instructions ...

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Laser Sight Accessory44-4Notes

Page 47 - Laser Sight Accessory

5.1 Cleaning the Sensor Head LensAlthough all lenses are quite durable, take care to prevent scratchingwhen cleaning them. To clean the lens:1. Blow o

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Maintenance55-2Notes

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THERMOMETERProblem SolutionThe thermometer does a. Check for proper power not turn on (No Display) connections, see Section 3.2b. Contact our Custom

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Troubleshooting Guide66-2Problem SolutionThe display is either a. Clean the thermometer lens. erratic or stays at Refer to Section 5.1.one readingb.

Page 51 - Maintenance

6-3Troubleshooting Guide6The temperature readingis erratic. The sensorhead has just beenmoved from one extremetemperature to room temperature [0°C or5

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Troubleshooting Guide66-4Notes

Page 53 - Troubleshooting Guide

(Specifications are for all models except where noted)THERMOMETERMeasuring OS551: –18°C to 400°C (0°F to 750°F)Temperature OS552: –18°C to 538°C (0°F

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Specifications77-2Emissivity: 0.10 to 1.00 in 0.01 increments, set via keypadCalculated Temperature Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), Values: Average (AV

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7-3Specifications71 mV/degree C or F Analog Output:Accuracy: ± 2 mV referenced to the temperature display0-5 Vdc Analog Output:Accuracy: ± 0.25% of fu

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ivTABLE OFCONTENTSOS550/OS550-BB Series Industrial Infrared ThermometerPageChapter 4 Laser Sight Accessory ...

Page 57 - Specifications

77-4Specifications7LASER SIGHT ACCESSORY (OS550-LS)Wavelength (Color): 630-670 nanometers (red)Operating Distance:Laser Dot 152 mm to 12 m (6" to

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Key(s) Key(s) Functions• Selects one of the following DisplayModes:E , MAX, MIN, dIF, AVG, HAL, LAL,AMB, PRN, or MEM.• Enables/disables High and Low A

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18-2NotesGlossary of Key Strokes8

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Thermal RadiationHeat is transferred from all objects via radiation in the form ofelectromagnetic waves or by conduction or convection. All objectsha

Page 61 - Glossary of Key Strokes

Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry WorksAA-2BlackbodyWhen thermal radiation falls on an object, part of the energy istransmitted through the object, p

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A-3Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry WorksAWien’s Displacement Law describes the exact mathematicalrelationship between the temperature of a blackbod

Page 63 - Thermal Radiation

Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry WorksAA-4Optics Field of ViewAccurate measurement of temperature via infrared means dependsstrongly on the size of

Page 64 - Spectral Distribution

B-1Table B-1 provides guidelines for estimating the emissivity of variouscommon materials. Actual emissivity, especially of metals, can varygreatly de

Page 65 - Calculating Temperature

Appendix: Emissivity ValuesBB-2NONMETALSMaterial Emissivity (ε)Asbestos Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 66 - Optics Field of View

In Appendix A, we showed how emissivity is an importantparameter in calculating the temperature of an object via infraredmeans. In this section we dis

Page 67 - Appendix: Emissivity Values

1-1General Description11.1 IntroductionThe OS550 Series Industrial Infrared (IR) Thermometers providenon-contact temperature measurement up to 2500°F

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Appendix: Determining an Unknown EmissivityCC-2Method 31. Use this method to measure objects at temperatures below 500°F (260°C).2. Place a large piec

Page 69 - Method 2

C-3Appendix: Determining an Unknown EmissivityCMethod 41. Paint a sample of the object material with flat black lacquer paint.2. Set the emissivity to

Page 70 - Area “B”

D-1ADDENDUM TO OS550/OS550-BB MANUALIMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATIONFollow all safety precautions and operating instructions outlined in t

Page 71 - Area “B” Target

D-2ADDENDUM TO OS550/OS550-BB MANUALOS550SENSORHEADGNDVOLTAGE O/P:0-5 VdcCURRENT O/P:4-20 mA1 +PWR (RED)2 -PWR (BLACK)3 +O/P (WHITE)4 -O/P (GREEN)

Page 72 - ADDENDUM

I-1IndexIAAir Purge Collar ... 2-6Alarms ... 3-14, 3-15Ambient Target TemperatureCompensation ...

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LOCK (Lock) ... 1-3▲ & ❍-● ... 1-3Key Strokes ... 8-1LLabel Layout

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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of25 months from date of

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Page 76 - RETURN REQUESTS / INQUIRIES

General Description11-21.2 Thermometer FeaturesThe thermometer is easy to use:• Temperature readings are switchable from °F to °C via thekeypad.• Par

Page 77 - OMEGA…Of Course!

1-3General Description11.2.1 Display DetailsFigure 1-1. Display and Keypad ViewTable 1-2. Display DetailsKey Description➀Display Mode displays one o

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