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AMIR INFRARED MEASURING TECHNOLOGY

01/2007 We reserve the right to make technical changes.

Infrared Measuring Technique - 17042 18

Device Functions

Function AMiR 7814-30B Maximum, minimum
✔ Differential, average value
✔ Limit value alarm, audible and visual
✔ 3-point laser sighting system (class 2) Coaxial precision laser sighting system, 635 nm Emissivity, adjustable
✔ Illuminated graphics display
✔ Internal data memory (100 items)
✔ Displayed value retention
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Technical data

Display Digital LCD, graphical display Measuring range –30 to +900 °C (-50 to +500 °C for low-temperature model) Optical Resolution 60:1 (50:1 for focal point optics) Smallest measuring field 19 mm (6 mm with focal point optics) Accuracy ±0.75% of measured value or ±0.75 °C (whichever is higher at ambient temperature 23 °C) Reproducibility ±0.5% of measured value or ±0.75 °C (whichever is higher) Spectral sensitivity 8 to 14 µm, with thermo pile detector Response time 250 ms (95% of measured value) Display resolution 0.1 °C Power supply 2 x 1.5 V R6 AA Battery’s useful life 8 hours (13 hours with photo mode off) Operating / storage temp.0 to 50°C (laser operation, 45 °C maximum) / –20 to 50 °C (without batteries) Relative atmospheric humidity 10 to 90%, non-condensing, at 30 °C Weight 480 g Camera Maximum number of photographs 26 (at 640x480 pixels); 100 (at 320x240 pixels) Flash charging time <5 seconds Lens 6 mm (equivalent to approx. 42 mm on a standard 35-mm camera) Camera-to-subject distance from 200 mm to infinity Photosensitivity 6 lux Variable shutter speed 1/15 second maximum Data interface USB 1.1 Image file format / data output protocol JPEG / TXT files

Measuring field

Standard opticsFocal point optics
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