Omega RH511 User manual

Down arrow keys to change the Emissivity value.
7This is the High alarm display screen (HAL). It shows
the high alarm set point for the relative humidity, and the
status. You can change the alarm set point value using the
Up and Down arrow keys. You can change the alarm set
point value using the Up and Down arrow keys. You can
change the alarm status (On/Off) by pressing the SET key.
8This is the Low alarm display screen (LAL). It shows
the low alarm set point for the relative humidity, and the
status. You can change the alarm set point value using
the Up and Down arrow keys. You can change the alarm
status (On/Off) by pressing the SET key.
9This is the recording interval display screen. You can
set the recording interval from 2 to 60 seconds using the
Up and Down arrow keys. When the recording function
is initiated (Pressing SET/REC key), the LOG icon will
turn on, and the unit will record relative humidity,
ambient temperature, infrared temperature, and the two
thermocouple temperatures per recording interval in the
non-volatile memory.
10 This is the Auto Power shut off display screen. You can
turn on/off the auto power shut off by pressing the SET
key.
11 This is the main display screen when the data logging
function is turned on. The LOG icon is shown on the
display.
12 This display shows the maximum values of the
relative humidity, ambient temperature, and the infrared
temperature during the session. You can press the SET key
to reset the Max/Min values.
13 This display shows the minimum values of the
relative humidity, ambient temperature, and the infrared
temperature during the session. You can press the SET key
to reset the Max/Min values.
14 This is the main display screen when the Hold function
is turned on. The relative humidity, ambient temperature,
and infrared temperature values are frozen until the Hold
key is pressed again to turn off the function.
15 This display screen shows the relative humidity, Dew
point temperature (DP) and the infrared temperature (IR-T).
16 This display screen shows the relative humidity, Wet
Bulb temperature (WB), and the infrared temperature (IR-T).
17 This display screen shows the air moisture content in
GPP (Grains per Pound), ambient temperature, and the
infrared temperature. The moisture content can be displayed
in g/Kg when the temperatures are displayed in °C.
18 This display shows the status of the wireless radio. It
can be turned on/off using the SET key. When turned on,
the RH511 becomes a wireless receiver and can receive
wireless signals from our wireless temperature
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RH511
Temperature/Relative Humidity
Non-contact Infrared/Thermocouple
Handheld Meter & Logger
with Wireless Temp/RH Probe Option
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MQS4954/0913
humidity transmitter, model CTXL-PT series.
19 This display shows the wireless transmission interval.
It can be set to 2, 10, 30, 60, 120 seconds using the Up and
Down arrow keys.
20 This display shows the unit ID address. It can set from
00 to 99 using the Up and Down arrow keys.
Enable Data Logging
You initiate logging data (Relative Humidity, Ambient
temperature, Infrared temperature, Thermocouple 1,
Thermocouple 2) by pressing the SET/REC key from the
following display menus: RH/Temp/IR (Main Menu)
RH/TC1/IR
RH/TC1/TC2
RH/TC1-TC2/IR
RH/Temp/TC2
The LOG display icon will turn on. The unit will log the
five sets of data until the internal memory gets full. It will
then stop logging data. The LOG display icon will blink
accompanied by a one-time 3 beep warning. You can also
stop logging data at any time by pressing the SET/REC
key again.
Infrared Function
You can set the target emissivity from screen 6(from
Display Screens Explained Section). Simply aim the
infrared lens to the target object, press and hold the laser
button to turn on the laser beam. The laser beam indicates
either the center of the target object (Laser Dot) or the area
of the target being measured (Laser Circle). There is a 5/8
inch offset between the center of the optical field of view
and the laser beam. It may take a few moments for the IR
reading to stabilize.
Infrared Optical Field Of View Diagram
Positioning Infrared Target Temperature
For complete product manual:
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TM
TC1/TC2
IR
LASER
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
POWER LCDBACKLIGHT
.50"@0"
1.3cm@0"
* SPOT DIA.(IN)
* SPOT DIA.(CM)
DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (FT)
DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (CM)
1' 2' 3' 4' 5'
1.2"
2.4"
3.6"
4.8"
6.0"
30 60 91 122 152
* SPOT DIAMETER MEASURED AT 90% ENERGY
LINE OF SIGHT OF THE LASER BEAM
LINE OF SIGHT OF THE THERMOMETER
5/8"(1.6cm)
3.0
6.0
9.0
12
15
0'
0
D:S = 10:1
TARGET
SURFACE
FIELD
OF VIEW
ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE

Main Functional Flow Chart
Additional Function Flow Chart
Custom LCD Display Of RH511 General
Operation
In order to install the 6 AA size batteries, remove the
yellow rubber boot, and unscrew the battery door with
the case to get to the battery compartment.
After installing the batteries, close the battery door, and
put back on the rubber boot. If the unit comes with a
wired temperature/RH probe, connect the probe to the
meter. The connection is at the bottom of the unit. The
probe can be attached to the meter via the probe holder
on the side.
Press the Power button to turn on the unit. The
display will show the relative humidity, ambient
temperature, and the no-contact infrared temperature.
Keypad Flow Chart
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Using This Quick Start Manual
Use this Quick Start Manual with your RH511
handheld/benchtop meter for quick setup and
basic operation. For detailed information, refer to
the User’s Guide (Manual # M4954).
General Information
The RH511 is a handheld/benchtop meter that can
measure & display ambient temperature, relative
humidity, non-contact infrared temperature,
and dual K type thermocouple temperatures.
RH511 has built-in wireless capability. It acts as
a wireless receiver when used with our wireless
temperature/RH transmitter, model CTXL-PT.
RH511 has a built-in laser sighting feature used
as an aiming tool to measure non-contact target
temperatures. The laser beam is switchable
between laser dot and circle. RH511 operates from
6 AA size batteries. It also has 9Vdc adapter input
and USB PC interface. The USB port is used to
configure the unit and downloading logged data.
RH511 has logging capability where the user can
log all the inputs (Ambient Temperature, Relative
Humidity, Thermocouple 1, Thermocouple 2, and
Infrared Temperature) simultaneously. The logging
interval can be set from the front keypad and the
display menus.
Dimensions And Locations Of Key Features
MODE
DP-WB
GPP
H O L D
°F °C
MAX
MIN
SET
REC
TC1/TC2
IRLASER
PROBE
DCPOWER
INPUT USB
PORT
TEMP/RH
9V
100mA
OMEGA
RH511 TEMP/RH/IR/TC
MULTI-METER & LOGGER
MADEIN U.S.A !
+
-
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
!
108
(4.25)
215.9
(8.50)
63.5
(2.50)
LASER
WARNING
LABEL
RUBBER
BOOT
TEMP/RH
PROBE
HOLDER
DUAL K TYPE
THERMOCOUPLE
INPUT (SMP) SOCKETS
INFRARED LENS
LASER DOT/
CIRCLE SWITCH
LASER DOT
LASER BEAM APERTURE (LASER CIRCLE)
95.3
(3.75)
USB PORT
TEMP/RH PROBE
CONNECTOR DIMENSIONS mm (in)
DC ADAPTER
INPUT
BACK VIEW
TRIPOD
MOUNT
TILT
STAND
MEMBRANE
KEYPAD
POWER LCD BACKLIGHT
LASER
WAVELENGTH630-670nm
LASERRADIATION-DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
CLASSII(2) LASER PRODUCT. COMPLIES WITH
OUTPUT<1mW,
ISEMITTEDFROM
AVOIDEXPOSURE
THISAPERTURE
CAUTION
LASERRADIATION
R
FDA21CFR1040.10 & EN 60825-1/11.2001
DC9V
T2
T1
PRESS HERE
OMEGASCOPE
AVOID EXPOSURE
LASER RADIATION
IS EMITTED FROM
THIS APERTURE
LASER RADIATION - DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
OUTPUT <1 mW, WAVELENGTH 630-670 nm
CLASS II (2) LASER PRODUCT, COMPLIES
WITH FDA 21CFR 1040.10 & EN60825-1/11.2001
®
OMEGASCOPE
CAUTION
RH%
g/Kg
GPP
°C
°F
DP
WB
°C
°F
T1-K
MIN
MAX LOGHOLD LOBAT
LAL
HAL
E1
E2
E3
E4
RX
IR-T
T2-K
T1-T2
RELATIVE
HUMIDITY
DISPLAY
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
TC1,TC1-TC2,
DP,WB DISPLAYS
TC2, INFRARED
TEMPERATURE
DISPLAYS
MAXIMUM DISPLAY
ICON
MINIMUM DISPLAY
ICON
HOLD FUNCTION ICON DATA LOGGING ICON
LOW BATTERY ICON
WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION
ERROR CODES
WIRELESS DATA
RECEIVE ICON
HIGH & LOW
ALARM ICONS
WIRELESS RECEPTION
SIGNAL STRENGTH
LASER INDICATOR ICON
INFRARED
TEMPERATURE
ICON
Screen No. Mode Press Mode Press SET/REC Press Up/Hold Press Dwn/ºF<>ºC
RH/Temp/IR Go to RH/TC1/IR Start/Stop Enable/Disable Temp in °F or °C
Record
RH/TC1/IR Go to RH/TC1/TC2 Same Same Same
RH/TC1/TC2 Go to RH/TC1-TC2/IR Same Same Same
RH/TC1-TC2/IR Go to RH/Temp/TC2 Same Same Same
RH/Temp/TC2 Go to RH/Emiss/IR Same Same Same
RH/Emiss/IR Go to High Alarm ------- Increase Decrease
Emissivity Emissivity
RH-High Alarm Go to Low Alarm Enable/Disable Increase High Decrease High
Alarm Alarm set point Alarm set point
RH–Low Alarm Go to Recording Enable/Disable Increase Low Decrease Low
Interval Alarm Alarm set point Alarm set point
Recording Go to Auto Power -------- Increase Decrease
Interval Shut off Recording Recording
Interval Interval
Auto Power Go to RH/Temp/IR Enable/Disable ----------- ----------
Shut Off Power shut off
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
RH%
°F
°F
T1-K
IR-T
MAIN MENU
RH%
°F
°F
T1-K
T2-K
PRESS
RH%
°F
°F T2-K
RH%
°F
IR-T
RH%
HAL
RH%
LAL
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
T1-T2
MODE
REC
REC
REC
REC
REC
ACTIVE KEYS
°F<->°C
MIN/MAX
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
DP-WB
GPP
°F<->°C
PRESS MODE
°F<->°C
°F<->°C
PRESS MODE
PRESS MODE
°F<->°C
PRESS MODE
ACTIVE KEYS
PRESS MODE
SET
PRESS MODE
SET
PRESS MODE
PRESS MODE
PRESS MODE
SET
10
9
8
7
6
1
2
3
4
5
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
MAIN MENU
PRESS & HOLD MODE
PRESS MODE
PRESS MODE
PRESS MODE
ACTIVE KEYS
SET
for 2 seconds
1
18
19
20
RH%
°F
°F
MAX
IR-T
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
RH%
°F
DP
°F
IR-T
RH%
°F
WB
°F
IR-T
GPP
°F
°F
IR-T
RH%
°F
°F
MIN
IR-T
HOLD
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
PRESS
PRESS PRESS
PRESS
RH%
°F
°F
IR-T
LOG
PRESS
MAIN
MENU
HOLD
REC
MIN/MAX
MIN/MAX
PRESS MIN/MAX
DP-WB
GPP
PRESS
PRESS
MIN, MAX VALUES
TO RESET
DP-WB
GPP
PRESS DP-WB
GPP
PRESS DP-WB
GPP
ACTIVE KEYS [ ]
MODE °F<->°C
SET
°F<->°C
SET
SET
°F<->°C
11
1
12
13
14
15
16
17
Wireless Function Flow Chart
Display Screens Explained
1This is the main display screen when you power
up the unit. It displays the relative humidity (%RH),
ambient temperature (°F) on the second line, and
the non-contact infrared temperature (°F) on the
third line of the display. The IR-T icon indicates IR
temperature measurement. Press and holding the
laser key will turn on the laser beam and the laser
icon on the display. There is a laser cover switch
on front of the unit where by turning the cover, the
laser beam changes from circle to laser dot.
2This display shows the relative humidity,
thermocouple input 1 on the second line, and
the infrared temperature on the third line of the
display.
3This display shows the relative humidity,
thermocouple input 1 on the second line, and
the thermocouple input 2 on the third line of the
display.
4This display shows the relative humidity,
differential thermocouple temperature inputs 1 and
2 (T1-T2), and infrared temperature.
5This display shows the relative humidity,
ambient temperature, and the second thermocouple
input (T2-K).
6This display shows the relative humidity,
Emissivity value for the IR measurement and the
Infrared temperature. You can press the Up and
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