Storing measurement values:
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temperature value which has been stored there: 286.9 °C.
If no measuring value has been stored, then the bottom
function value display shows "- - - -" to indicate that no
value has been allocated.
If you wish to store a measuring value, use the key "Up"
or "Down"
to navigate through the memory spaces
to the memory space that you would like to select. There
are 100 memory spaces available from 001 to 100.
Press the "Enter" key
in the central measuring value display at that particular
moment.
A tone will acknowledge that the measuring value has been
stored in the desired memory space. The value can now be
seen on the bottom of the function value display.
Measurement values can be stored in memory
spaces that have not already had a value
allocated to them as well as spaces that are already
occupied. These spaces can be written over.
All memory values remain stored in the device – even
when the power is off – until the whole memory has been
completely deleted.
Reading out the memory values:
The stored values can be read out in both active display
(SCAN) as well as passive display mode (HOLD). The mem-
ory function has to be preselected or activated beforehand
in both modes (see above).
If the memory function has been preselected or activated, the
current memory space can be seen on the upper functional
value display, whereas the last value to be stored in the
memory space can be seen in the lower functional display.
If the memory function has
been activated, the upper
functional value display shows
the memory space used at
that time, whereas the bottom
of the display shows the last
value to be stored there.
In the adjoining example, the
memory space shows the
in order to store the value shown
Operating manual – English
The central measurement value display shows the current
measurement value in active mode display (SCAN) and the
last determined measurement value in passive mode dis-
play (HOLD).
In order to navigate through the memory spaces, press the
select key "Up"
or "Down"
ory space for the stored value to appear on the lower func-
tional value display.
Deleting the memory
The whole memory is deleted in one go when using this
function. Individual memory spaces cannot be deleted.
The memory can only be deleted during the measuring
process in active display mode (SCAN).
First activate the memory function as explained above.
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delete the whole memory. An acoustic signal (three short
tones) sounds and acknowledges that all memory spaces
have been completely deleted.
11. Using the external contact
sensor type K
Contact measurements with the contact sensor type K (in-
cluded in the scope of delivery) can also be carried out in
addition to contact-free temperature IR measurements.
How to connect the external contact sensor
to the infrared thermometer:
1. Open the flap on the side of the measuring device
2. Connect the contact sensor to the sensor connection
of the measuring device
Please note: it can take several seconds for the measuring
device to recognise the sensor. The measuring device starts
to process the measurement values from the sensor as soon
as it has recognised that the sensor has been connected.
and stop at any mem-
Navigate through the memory
spaces by pressing the select
key "Up"
or "Down"
until you reach memory space
000.
This memory space can only
be called up in active display
mode (SCAN).
Press the "Enter"
key to
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