OS550/OS550-BB SeriesIndustrial Infrared Thermometer/TransmitterMADE INomega.com e-mail: [email protected] latest product manuals:omegamanual.infoUse
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
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
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
2-32.3 OS550 Display Electronics DimensionsFig. 2-2. Main Display NEMA Housing with Mounting Brackets DimensionsInstalling the Infrared Thermometer213
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
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
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
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
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-23.2 How To Power the Thermometer3.2.1 OS550 Series Cable ConnectionThe OS550 Series thermometer comes wi
3-3Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.3 Operating The Thermometer1. After installing the thermometer (see section 2.1) and connectingpower (
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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
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
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-62.90.9" @ 01.922mm @ 01.21.0312648750.9031610*SPOT DIAMETER MEASUREDAT 90% ENERGYD:S = 60:155.001.0
3-73Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.4 Measurement TechniquesYou can use the IR Thermometer to collect temperature data in anyone of five
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-8• Moving Surface Scan - Measures the Temperature of Points ona Moving Surface:1. Mount the sensor head a
3-9Using the Infrared Thermometer33.4.1 Real Time Mode (Active Operation)Definition: Real Time Mode is the active operational mode of thethermometer.
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
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
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-1233.5.1 Adjusting EmissivityRefer to Appendices B and C for information on emissivitybefore making your
3-13Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.5.2 Calculating Temperature ValuesThe thermometer calculates the MAX, MIN, dIF, and AVGtemperatures
NOTEiUnpacking InstructionsRemove the Packing List and verify that you have received all equipment, includingthe following (quantities in parentheses)
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-1433.5.5 Using the Alarm FunctionsThe thermometer provides audible and visible alarmindications.• To set
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
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-1633.5.6 Using Ambient Target Temperature Compensation (OS552, OS553, OS554)Use the Ambient Target Temper
3-17Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter38. Press and hold the key until the Emissivity DisplayMode (E) appears.9. Change the emissivity to the
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3-183Figure 3-10. Serial Printer Hookup3. With power applied to the unit, press and hold the key until the
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
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-20How to Install IR_TEMPSOFTPlease follow this installation procedure to installIR_TEMPSOFT:1. Place the
3-21Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter3program please contact technical support at OmegaEngineering Inc.Connecting the IR-System to the PCMake
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-22waiting for the thermometer to transmit data through yourRS-232 port. 4. Begin transmitting data from t
3-23Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.5.9 Storing the Temperature Data on Command(OS553, OS554)The thermometer can store up to 100 tempera
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Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-243.5.10 Erasing the Temperature Data from MemoryThe user can erase all 100 temperature data points inme
3-25Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.6 Recall Mode (Passive Operation)Definition: Recall Mode is the passive operational mode of thetherm
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
3-27Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.6.1 Reviewing the Last ParametersThe thermometer stores the last temperature measured inthe real tim
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-2833. To download stored temperature data points from thethermometer, first make certain that it is not i
3-29Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33.6.3 Reviewing Previously Stored Temperature Data (OS553, OS554)You can review all 100 stored tempera
Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter33-30Notes
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
Laser Sight Accessory44-24.2 DescriptionA laser sighting accessory is available to aid in the sensor headinstallation process. When installing a lin
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
TABLE OFCONTENTSOS550/OS550-BB Series Industrial Infrared ThermometeriiiPageUnpacking Instructions ...
Laser Sight Accessory44-4Notes
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
Maintenance55-2Notes
THERMOMETERProblem SolutionThe thermometer does a. Check for proper power not turn on (No Display) connections, see Section 3.2b. Contact our Custom
Troubleshooting Guide66-2Problem SolutionThe display is either a. Clean the thermometer lens. erratic or stays at Refer to Section 5.1.one readingb.
6-3Troubleshooting Guide6The temperature readingis erratic. The sensorhead has just beenmoved from one extremetemperature to room temperature [0°C or5
Troubleshooting Guide66-4Notes
(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
Specifications77-2Emissivity: 0.10 to 1.00 in 0.01 increments, set via keypadCalculated Temperature Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), Values: Average (AV
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
ivTABLE OFCONTENTSOS550/OS550-BB Series Industrial Infrared ThermometerPageChapter 4 Laser Sight Accessory ...
77-4Specifications7LASER SIGHT ACCESSORY (OS550-LS)Wavelength (Color): 630-670 nanometers (red)Operating Distance:Laser Dot 152 mm to 12 m (6" to
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
18-2NotesGlossary of Key Strokes8
Thermal RadiationHeat is transferred from all objects via radiation in the form ofelectromagnetic waves or by conduction or convection. All objectsha
Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry WorksAA-2BlackbodyWhen thermal radiation falls on an object, part of the energy istransmitted through the object, p
A-3Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry WorksAWien’s Displacement Law describes the exact mathematicalrelationship between the temperature of a blackbod
Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry WorksAA-4Optics Field of ViewAccurate measurement of temperature via infrared means dependsstrongly on the size of
B-1Table B-1 provides guidelines for estimating the emissivity of variouscommon materials. Actual emissivity, especially of metals, can varygreatly de
Appendix: Emissivity ValuesBB-2NONMETALSMaterial Emissivity (ε)Asbestos Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In Appendix A, we showed how emissivity is an importantparameter in calculating the temperature of an object via infraredmeans. In this section we dis
1-1General Description11.1 IntroductionThe OS550 Series Industrial Infrared (IR) Thermometers providenon-contact temperature measurement up to 2500°F
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
C-3Appendix: Determining an Unknown EmissivityCMethod 41. Paint a sample of the object material with flat black lacquer paint.2. Set the emissivity to
D-1ADDENDUM TO OS550/OS550-BB MANUALIMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATIONFollow all safety precautions and operating instructions outlined in t
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)
I-1IndexIAAir Purge Collar ... 2-6Alarms ... 3-14, 3-15Ambient Target TemperatureCompensation ...
LOCK (Lock) ... 1-3▲ & ❍-● ... 1-3Key Strokes ... 8-1LLabel Layout
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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General Description11-21.2 Thermometer FeaturesThe thermometer is easy to use:• Temperature readings are switchable from °F to °C via thekeypad.• Par
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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