Extech 42560 Data Sheet

EXTECH INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
285 Bear Hill Road, Waltham, MA 02451-1064, U.S.A. Phone: 781-890-7440 • FAX 781-890-7864
ISO 9001:2000 CERTIFIED
04/04/06 - R1
Features:
Wide range (-58 to 1022°F / -50 to 1050°C)
High 30:1 distance to target ratio
Manual or Automatic emissivity using type K probe for
accurate measurements on different surfaces
Adjustable high/low alarm alerts user visually and audibly
when temperature exceeds programmed limits
Lock function for continuous measurements
Built-in laser pointer improves aim
Memory for 20 labelled readings
Place the meter on the Base station to transmit
continuous readings to the remote receiver connected to a PC via USB cable
Type K thermocouple input
MAX/MIN/AVG/DIF features display highest, lowest,
average, and MAX minus MIN values
Data Hold, Auto power off with disable
function, low battery indication
Complete with transmitter base with tripod mount, remote
receiver with USB cable, type K probe, analog output cable, PC software, 9V battery, 100-240 VAC adaptor, and pouch case
IR Thermometer with Wireless PC Interface
Wireless USB interface transmits temperature data to a PC
Ordering Information:
42560 ..............IR Thermometer with Wireless Interface
TR100 ..............Tripod (for meters with Tripod mount feature)
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Specifications
IR Range -58 to 1922°F (-50 to 1050°C) Type K Range -58 to 2498°F (-50 to 1370°C) Basic Accuracy IR: ±2% or ±4°F/2°C
Type K: ±1.5% ±5°F/3°C Max. Resolution 0.1°F/°C Emissivity 0.1 to 1.00 Adjustable Field of View (Distance to Target) 30:1 Power 9V battery; AC adaptor for Base Dimensions 3.9x2.2x9" (100x56x230mm) Weight 10.2oz (290g)
Product
DATASHEET
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Includes transmitter base, remote receiver, type K probe, analog output cable, software, 9V battery, and case
Optional tripod (TR100) available to mount IR Thermometer for taking continuous temperature measurements in the “Lock” position.
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