Wahl DHS235XEL Instruction Manual

Summary of DHS235XEL

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    Dhs235xel wd1048 rev a 04/10/10 high performance infrared thermometer with high d:s ratio, adjustable emissivity, and built-in laser sighting.

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    Table of contents 1. Product introductions............... 1 1-1 features ................................ 1 1-2 applications ........................... 1 2. Safety information..................... 2 2-1 warning ................................. 2 2-2 safety symbols...................... 2 3. Specif...

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    Thank you for purchasing the wahl dhs235xel non- contact infrared thermometer. To measure a temperature, simply point the unit at the object, pull the trigger and read the display. Releasing the trigger will put the unit into hold mode, which will display the captured reading for approximately 6 sec...

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    Rohs restrict to use of six substances within electrical and electronic equipment (eee), thereby contributing , to the protection of human health and the environment. When your instrument has reached the end of its useful life and you wish to dispose of it, do not place in your trash, or send it to ...

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    4. Operation instructions to measure a temperature, point the unit at the target pull the trigger and hold. Be sure to consider the target area inside the angle of vision of this instrument. The laser spot is used for aiming only. 4.3 displays and controls 4-3.1 displays – in scan mode, the instrume...

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    4-4 advanced functions to operate advanced functions, pull the trigger and use the mode button to select the desired function. Advanced function data is displayed on the secondary display. Mode button also works with unit in hold mode. The sequential operations are shown in the following flow-chart....

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    5. Technical information 5-1 distance to spot ratio the d:s ratio is the ratio of the distance from the target to the target diameter (spot). This is determined by the optics of the unit. The smaller the target, the closer you should be to it. For an accurate measurement, the target must completely ...

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    Non-contact temperature sensors measure ir energy emitted by the target, have fast response, and are commonly used to measure moving and intermittent targets, targets in a vacuum, and targets that are inaccessible due to hostile environments, geometry limitation, or safety hazards. The cost is relat...