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THERMOMETER IR W/PROBE MENU& MEM

FLUKE-568

Manufacturer Part Number
FLUKE-568
Description
THERMOMETER IR W/PROBE MENU& MEM
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Series
568r
Type
Handheld, Gunr
Datasheet

Specifications of FLUKE-568

Temperature Range
-40 ~ 1472°F (-40 ~ 800°C)
Temperature Display
C°/F°
Display Type
Dot Matrix
Input Type
Infrared; Thermocouple
Features
Alarm, Backlight, Laser Sight, Memory, MIN/MAX/Dif/Avg
Probe Type
K
Battery Type
AA (2)
Includes
Case, Software, Thermocouple - K-Type Bead Probe, USB Cable
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Other names
2837806
614-1073
566/568
Users Manual
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Light
Memory
Emissivity Menu
The reading includes:
You may also press the Cancel softkey to abort saving the reading.
The thermometers are equipped with a backlit display with two brightness levels. The
Light softkey is used to adjust the backlight brightness. The backlight is on each time the
trigger is pulled.
To toggle the backlight brightness, press the Light softkey.
The backlight can be disabled using the Setup menu. See “Setup” for more information.
The thermometers can store measurement records including time, date, emissivity, and
measurement record numbers (see “Save” for more information). The 566 can store 20
records and the 568 can store 99.
To access records stored in memory:
1. Press the Menu softkey until Mem appears as the left softkey function.
2. Press the Mem softkey to access the Memory menu. Saved readings can be read.
The Emissivity menu includes a list of pre-defined materials and lists their typical
emissivity values, see Table 3. For further information, see “Emissivity”.
To access the Emissivity menu:
1. Press the Menu softkey until I (emissivity) appears as the right softkey function.
2. Press the I softkey.
The Emissivity list may be accessed by pressing the Table softkey or a material’s typical
emissivity may be entered manually by pressing the No. softkey.
IR temperature
Thermocouple temperature (if connected)
Emissivity
Min/Max/Avg/Dif (if either Min/Max or Avg/Dif is enabled)
Date/Time
If the Emissivity table is accessed, a listing of materials and their suggested
emissivity is shown.
1. Use the down arrow to navigate through the list.
2. Press the Enter softkey to choose the desired material.
Default emissivity is 0.95.
Note