Manual Fluke 56X

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  • Fluke 56X - page 1

    PN 3833028 December 2010 ©2010 Fluke Corporation. All r ights reserved. Printed in C hina. Specifications are subject to change w ithout notice. All product names are trademarks of their respe ctive companies. 56x Infrared Thermometers Getting Started ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 2

    LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMIT ATION OF LIABILITY This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and work- manship for two years from the date of purcha se. This warranty does not cover fu ses, disposable b atteries, or damage from acci- dent, neglect, misuse, alteration , contamination, or abnormal condi- tions of operation or handling. Rese ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 3

    i Table of Contents Title Page Introducti on....................................................... 1 Safety Info rmation ............................................ 1 Using the The rmometer .................................... 5 Changing Batt eries ........................................... 5 Cable Connections (568 Only) ........................ ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 4

    56x Infrared Thermometers ii ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 5

    1 Infrared Thermometers Introduction The 561, 566 and 568 Infrared Th ermometers (“the Thermometers” or “the Product”) a re for non-contact temperature measurement. These Thermom eters determine an object’s surface temperature by measuring the amount of infrared energy radiated by the object’s surface. The Thermometers also support cont ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 6

    56x Getting Started 2 *W Warning To prevent e ye damage and personal injur y: • Read all safety Information before you use the Product. • Do not look directl y into the laser with optical tools (for example, bi noculars, telescopes, microscopes). Optical tools can focus the laser and be dangerous t o the eye. • Do not look into the las er. Do ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 7

    Infrared Thermometers Safety Information 3 • Do not connect the opti onal external probe to live electrical circuits. • See emissivity informati on for actual temperatures. Reflective object s result in lower than actual temperature measurements. These objects pose a burn hazard. • Do not leave the Produc t on or near objects of high temperat ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 8

    56x Getting Started 4 AVOID EXPOSURE - LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE CAUTION LASER RADIA TION - DO NOT STARE INT O BEAM OUTPUT < 1 mW WA VELENGTH 630 - 67 0n m CLASS 2 ( II ) LASER PR ODUCT COMPLIES WITH FD A 21CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11 COMPLIES WITH IEC 60825 A VOID EXPOSURE - LASER RADIA TION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE CA UTIO ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 9

    Infrared Thermometers Using the Thermometer 5 Using the Thermometer To take a temperature reading, point the Therm ometer at the desired object and pull the trigger. You can use the laser pointer to help aim the Thermometer. You may also insert the K-type thermocouple probe for contact measurement. Changing Batteries To change the batteries, see Fi ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 10

    56x Getting Started 6 Cable Connections (568 Only) To connect the USB and Thermocouple to the 568, see Figure 4. ewm05.eps Figure 4. Connecting th e K-Type Thermocoupl e, USB Cable (568 Only) Note To prevent incorrect readings, do not perform a temperature measurement of an earthed conducto r while the 568 is connected to a PC that is earthed by a ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 11

    Infrared Thermometers 561 Display 7 Note When the battery is low,  appears on the display. 3 4 5 6 2 1 8 7 efh01af.eps Number Description  Laser “On” symbol  SCAN or HOLD  ° C/ ° F symbol (Celsius/Fahrenheit)  Primary temperature display  Secondary temperature displa y  Emissivity LO, MED, HI  Temperature values for th ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 12

    56x Getting Started 8 566/568 Menu Overview There are many settings that can be easily changed by using the menu. Table 1 is a top-level description. Selecting the Menu button advances the menu to the next level. Figure 6 shows the LCD and menu interface. The User s Manual explains the menus in full detail. ewm01a.eps Figure 6. Menu Navigation ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 13

    Infrared Thermometers 566/568 Menu Overview 9 Table 1. Top-Level M enu Description Level Left Softkey Description Center Softkey Right Softkey Description 1 Save Save reading to memory Menu Light Turn on bright backlight 2 Mem Review / delete memories Menu ε Set emissivity 3 MnMx Enables Min/Max Menu Avg Enable Avg/Diff 4 ° F/ ° C Toggle between ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 14

    56x Getting Started 10 Specifications Summary See Users Manual on CD for full specifications. Feature 561 566 568 IR Temp erature Range -40 ° C to 550 ° C (-40 ° F to 1022 ° F) -40 ° C to 650 ° C (-40 ° F to 1202 ° F) -40 ° C to 800 ° C (-40 ° F to 1472 ° F) A ccuracy <0 ° C: ± (1.0 ° C + 0.1 ° /1 ° C) >0 ° C: ± 1 % or ± 1 ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 15

    Infrared Thermometers Specifications Summary 11 Feature 561 566 568 Distance:S pot (90 % energy) 12:1 30:1 50:1 Laser sighting Single laser, output <1 m W Class II, wavelength 630 to 670 nm Emissivity LO, MED, HI Digitally adju stable from 0.10 to 1.00 by 0.01 or via built-in table of co mmon materials Data storage - 20 points 99 points Communic ...

  • Fluke 56X - page 16

    56x Getting Started 12 Feature 561 566 568 Power 2 AA /LR6 Bat teries (alkaline or NiCD) 2 AA /LR6 Batteries or USB connect ion when used with a PC Battery Life 12 hours w ith laser a nd backlight on; 100 hours with laser and ba cklight off, at 100 % duty cy cle (Thermometer continuously on) Feature K-Ty pe Thermocouple Probe (Bead T y pe) Measurem ...

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