Wahl Heat Spy DHS520, Heat Spy DHS520B User Manual

Wahl Heat Spy®
DHS520/520B
Po r t a ble Inf r a r ed T her m o me t er
User Manual
Palmer Wahl Inc.
234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville, North Carolina 28804 Telephone: (828) 658-3131 Fax: (828) 658-0728 info@palmerwahl.com www.palmerwahl.com
WD1014 Rev B 10/3/07
User Manual Wahl DHS520
The Quality Management System of Wahl Instruments Inc. is approved for the design, manufacture, and sales of temperature and pressure measuring devices for a variety of industries.
This product complies with current European directives relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety (EMC directive 89/336/EEC; Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC).
All packaging material used for this product can be recycled.
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SYMBOL PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION
Direct
IEC 417, No.5031
Current
IEC 417, No.5032
Alternating
Current
IEC 417, No.5033
Both direct and
alternating current
3
IEC 617-2, No.02-02-06
Three-phase alternating
Current
IEC 417, No.5017
Earth
(ground) terminal
IEC 417, No.5019
Protective conductor
terminal
IEC 417, No.5020
Frame or chassis
terminal
IEC 417, No.5021
Equipotentiality
IEC 417, No.5007
On (supply)
IEC 417, No.5008
Off (supply)
IEC 417, No.5172
Equipment protected
throughout by double
insulation or reinforced insulation (equivalent to Class II of IEC 536)
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ISO 3864, No. B.3.6
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
ISO 3864, No. B.3.1
Caution
BS EN 100015
BS EN 60825-1
Observe precautions for
handling electrostatic
discharge sensitive
devices
WARNING
Laser Radiation
Refer to the operating
instructions
Note
Do
not dispose of this product together with your household waste. Please refer to the information of your local community or contact our distributors regarding the proper handling of end-of-life electric and electronic equipment.
Recycling of this product will help to conserve natural resources and prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health caused by inappropriate waste handling
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Technical support for the Wahl DHS520 portable infrared thermometer can be obtained by using the contact details given on the cover of this User Guide
or
by e-mail at the following address: info@palmerwahl.com.
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PRODUCT WARRANTY
12 MONTH WARRANTY
Thank you for purchasing your new product from Palmer Wahl. This warranty covers product malfunctions arising from defects in design or manufacture. The warranty period begins on the date product is shipped from the factory in Asheville, NC.
EXCLUSIONS FROM WARRANTY
It should be noted that costs associated with calibration checks which may be requested during the warranty period are not covered within the warranty. Wahl reserves the right to charge for service/calibration checks undertaken during the warranty period if the cause is deemed to fall outside the terms of the warranty. This Wahl manufacturer’s warranty does not cover product malfunction arising from:
incorrect electrical wiring.
connection to electrical power sources outside the rating of the product.
physical shock (being dropped, etc.) and impact damage.
environmental conditions exceeding the IP/NEMA rating of the product.
environmental conditions outside the ambient temperature, humidity and vibration rating of the product.
environmental contamination (solvent vapors, deposition of airborne contamination, cooling liquids of non-neutral pH, etc.).
overheating as a result of interruption of water/air flow through cooling jackets or of incorrect installation.
inappropriate modification (drilling holes in thermometer bodies, etc.).
inappropriate recalibration resulting in calibration outside specification.
attempted repair by a non-Wahl-authorized repair center.
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CONTENTS
QUALITY ASSURANCE
SAFETY INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
PRODUCT WARRANTY
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 General Introduction
1
1.2 About Wahl DHS520/520B Portable Thermometers
1
1.3 Nomenclature
3
2.0
SPECIFICATIONS
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3.0
THERMOMETER DESCRIPTION
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3.1 Wahl DHS520/520B 5
4.0 THERMOMETER POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS 6
4.1 Using a Battery
6
4.2 Using an External Power Source
7
5.0 THERMOMETER CONTROLS 8
5.1 ON/OFF Switch
8
5.2 Trigger Operation
8
5.3 LCD Display Panel & Keypad
8
5.4 Adjustable Eyepiece
9
5.5 Optical Focus Ring
9
5.6 External Connection Socket
9
6.0 OPTICS 10
6.1 Target Size Calculation
10
6.2 Lens Options
11
6.3 Fitting a Close-up Lens
11
6.4 Fitting a Dark Filter
11
6.5 Fitting a Dark Filter to a Close-up Lens
11
6.6 Eyepiece Optics
12
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7.0 DISPLAY PANEL MODES 13
7.1 Introduction
13
7.2 Measure Mode
13
7.3 Menu Mode
17
7.4 Menu Mode - Icon Descriptions
18
8.0 OPERATIONAL (TRIGGER) MODES 25
8.1 Introduction
25
8.2 Classic Mode
25
8.3 History Mode
26
8.4 Burst Mode
27
9.0 THERMOMETER OPERATION 28
9.1 Simple temperature measurement
29
9.2 Complex temperature measurement
29
10.0
DATA STREAMING
32
10.1 Serial Communications
32
10.2 ‘Bluetooth’ Wireless Comms (Wahl DHS520B)
33
11.0
EMISSIVITY
34
11.1 Refractories
34
11.2 Alloys
35
11.3 Metals
36
11.4 Miscellaneous
37
12.0
MAINTENANCE
38
13.0
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS
39
13.1 Accessories
39
14
USER CONFIGURATION RECORD
42
APPENDIX
Serial Communications Data Logging Protocol
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General Introduction
This publication gives you the information required to safely operate Wahl DHS520/520B portable thermometers.
It is important to check all equipment with which you have been supplied, and read all the literature provided with the Wahl DHS520/520B before using the thermometer for the first time. Additionally, keep all supplied literature readily available, for reference when the equipment is in general use.
The equipment must only be used and maintained by suitably trained personnel, capable of following the procedures and guidelines given in this User Guide and the Wahl DHS520/520B Quick-Start Guide.
1.2 About Wahl DHS520/520B Portable Thermometers
The Wahl DHS520/520B is a highly accurate, portable, short wavelength infrared thermometer, designed to measure and display temperatures in the range 550 to 3000°C/1022 to 5432°F. The thermometer can also measure and display these temperatures in Kelvin and °Rankine.
The target temperature is measured and displayed in four simultaneous measurement types: ‘Peak’, ‘Continuous’, ‘Average’ and ‘Valley’. You can choose which of these measurements is displayed in the internal viewfinder display.
The wide angle (9°) field of view and the small (1/3°) measurement point ensure that the target is defined clearly and accurately. The focus is continuously variable from one meter to infinity. Auxiliary lenses are available, which provide close focus capability.
The emissivity compensation setting can be controlled digitally, via the simple to use, icon-based menu system, which is available at the touch of a button.
The operating waveband has been chosen specifically to minimize errors due to uncertainty in emissivity, while eliminating the effects of atmospheric absorption.
Both models feature RS232 serial communications, with simple configuration of the available data output formats. The Wahl DHS520B variant also features user-friendly ‘Bluetooth’ communications.
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Fig. 1 Wahl DHS520/520B portable infrared thermometer
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1.3 Nomenclature
The instrument detail label is positioned centrally, on the right-hand side of the Wahl DHS520/520B casing. The Instrument Type specifies the thermometer variant and the Serial Number is a unique identification number, incorporating the manufacture date code (see Fig. 2)
Upon receipt of the instrument, make a note of the Instrument Type and Serial Number in the spaces provided below.
Instrument Type:
Serial Number:
100 - (550 to 3000°C/1022 to 5432°F, 1µm wavelength)
B - (‘Bluetooth’ communications variant)
123456 - (unique instrument serial number) 01 - (date code)
315002
Fig. 2 Wahl DHS520/520B portable thermometer nomenclature
A second instrument label is positioned on the instrument chassis, in the battery compartment. This label displays the instrument serial number, the unique ‘Bluetooth’ address (Wahl DHS520B variants only) and the recommended battery details.
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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature range: 550 to 3000°C / 1022 to 5432°F (actual)
600 to 3000°C / 1112 to 5432°F (specified)
Viewfinder display: 4-digit temperature in 1° steps
External display: Peak, Continuous, Average and Valley temperatures
on LCD display panel
Optical system: 9° field of view with 1/3° measuring circle; single-lens-
reflex system; with eyepiece adjustment from -3.75 to +2.5 diopters
Focusing: 1m/39.4in. to infinity (standard) from body datum
nominally 450 to 620mm/17.7 to 24.5in. (135 c.u.lens) nominally 215mm/8.5in. fixed focus (110 c.u. lens)
Minimum target diameter: 4.8mm/0.19in. at 101.4cm/39.9in. (standard)
1.8mm/0.07in. (135 close-up lens)
0.4mm/0.02in. (110 close-up lens)
Detector: silicon photocell
Spectral response: nominally 0.85 to 1.10µm
Emissivity adjustment: 0.10 to 1.20, in 0.01 steps
Response time: digital display update: 0.5 seconds (approx.); peak and
valley operation: acquisition time 30ms (approx.)
Operating temperature range: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
Storage temperature range: -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
Accuracy:
<0.25% of reading (K or °R)
Repeatability: <1°C
Drift with ambient temperature: <0.15%(C)/10°C, <0.10%(F)/10°F
Power source: one 9V dry battery (Duracell 6LR61/12232 or
equivalent); typical alkaline battery life: >100hrs in ‘from-factory’ configuration
Digital outputs:
ASCii code; RS232 serial out
IP rating: IP40
Dimensions:
210 x 70 x 140mm / 8¼ x 2¾ x 5½in.
Weight: 800g/1lb12oz (without battery)
Standard accessories: lens cap; 9V alkaline battery; protective window; dark
glass eye protection filter; wrist strap
Optional accessories: type 135 and 110 close-up lenses; protective hard
carry case.
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3.0 THERMOMETER DESCRIPTION
3.1 Wahl DHS520/520B
2
1
12
3
4
11
5
6
10
7
8
9
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1
LCD display panel
7
Trigger switch (2 position)
2
Keypad
8
External connection cover
3
Optical focusing ring
9
Tripod mounting hole
4
Protective window
10
Adjustable wrist strap
5
Lens cap
11
Adjustable eyepiece
6
ON/OFF switch
12
Battery compartment cover
Fig. 3 Wahl DHS520/520B portable infrared thermometer description
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4.0 THERMOMETER POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS
4.1 Using a Battery
The Wahl DHS520/520B portable thermometer is designed to be powered by a 9V dry cell battery. A Duracell 6LR61/12232 (or equivalent) battery is supplied with the thermometer. The battery is fitted as follows:
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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315005
315006
315007
1) Before inserting or changing the battery, ensure that the thermometer is switched OFF.
2) The battery cover is on the top surface of the thermometer body (see Fig. 4).
3) Press down on the finger grip of the battery cover to disengage the cover catch and slide the cover back to fully expose the battery compartment (see Fig. 5).
4) A lig n th e bat tery so th at the te rmin als co rres po nd wi th the la bel i n t he b att er y compartment (see Fig. 6).
5) Insert the battery, ensuring that the contact springs engage centrally into the battery terminals. Slide the battery cover back into place and ensure that the cover catch engages with the thermometer chassis (see Fig. 7).
6) With the battery fitted, switch the instrument on and check for correct operation (see Section 7.0). When switched on, a battery power indicator appears in the LCD display panel, which gives an indication of how much power is left in the battery.
When the battery needs replacing, the battery indicator on the LCD display panel will flash. To prolong the remaining battery life, the display backlight and ‘Bluetooth’ (DHS520B only) should be switched off. The battery should be changed as soon as possible in order to ensure that the readings from the instrument remain within specification.
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Note
It is recommended that a fully charged spare battery is kept with the thermometer at all times.
To preserve battery lifetime, the thermometer has the following power saving features:
If the thermometer is in Menu Mode for over one minute without any key being pressed, the display returns to Measure Mode.
If the thermometer is in Measure Mode for over two hours without any key being pressed, the instrument is switched off.
4.2 Using an External Power Source
Although the Wahl DHS520/520B portable thermometer is designed to be powered by an internal battery, it can be powered by a suitable external power source (9 to 12V d.c./100mA rated).
Note
If the thermometer is to be used with an external power source, ensure that the internal battery is removed before applying external power.
To connect an external power source:
1) Switch off the thermometer and remove the battery.
2) Connect the external power source (9 to 12V d.c./100mA rated) to a ‘HIROSE’ connector (HR10-10P-12P). Connect the ‘positive’ to pin 5 and the ‘0V’ to pin 7.
3) Remove the rubber cover from the external connection socket, located near the base of the thermometer (see Fig. 3, item 8).
4) Connect the ‘HIROSE’ plug to the external connection socket.
5) Switch the thermometer ‘ON’ and check for correct operation.
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5.0 THERMOMETER CONTROLS
5.1 ON/OFF Switch
a
Fig. 8
315008
b
The On/Off switch is on the left-hand side of the thermometer (see Fig. 3, item 6). The switch has two push buttons, Off (a) and On (b).
A single press of the switch will activate/de-activate the unit.
5.2 Trigger Operation
Fig. 9
315009
c
The Trigger (c) is on the thermometer handle (see Fig. 3, item 7). The trigger function depends upon the chosen mode of operation: Classic, History or Burst. In Classic mode, the trigger has one function, to read and display temperature. In History and Burst modes, the trigger activates advanced functions within the thermometer (see Section 8.0).
5.3 LCD Display Panel & Keypad
315010
d
Fig. 10
The LCD display panel (d) is on the left-hand side of the thermometer body (see Fig. 3, item 1). It operates in two modes: Measure Mode and Menu Mode.
In Measure Mode, the scene temperature and thermometer setup information (including battery life indication) is displayed.
In Menu Mode, the function menus of the thermometer can be accessed. You can select functions and set the required parameters, as described in Section 7.0.
There are three action keys on the Keypad to the left of the main display:
(Scroll Up), (Scroll Down)
and (Enter/select). These are used to navigate around the various menus and displays.
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