Manual Optris CS LT
Manual Optris CS LT
optris® CS
Infrared thermometer
Optris GmbH
Ferdinand-Buisson-Str. 14
13127 Berlin
Germany
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.optris.global
Table of contents 3-
Table of contents
Table of contents .............................................................................................................................................. 3
1 General notes ............................................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Intended use ....................................................................................................................................... 7
3 Installation ...............................................................................................................................................25
3.1 Mechanical Installation .....................................................................................................................25
1 General notes
1.1 Intended use
Thank you for choosing the optris® CS infrared thermometer.
The sensors of the optris CS series are non-contact infrared temperature sensors. They calculate the surface
temperature based on the emitted infrared energy of objects [►7 Basics of Infrared Thermometry]
The CS sensing head is a sensitive optical system. Please use only the thread for mechanical
installation.
Read the manual carefully before the initial start-up. The producer reserves the right to change
the herein described specifications in case of technical advance of the product.
► All accessories can be ordered according to the referred part numbers in brackets [ ].
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1.2 Warranty
Each single product passes through a quality process. Nevertheless, if failures occur contact the customer
service at once. The warranty period covers 24 months starting on the delivery date. After the warranty is
expired the manufacturer guarantees additional 6 months warranty for all repaired or substituted product
components. Warranty does not apply to damages, which result from misuse or neglect. The warranty also
expires if you open the product. The manufacturer is not liable for consequential damage or in case of a non-
intended use of the product.
If a failure occurs during the warranty period the product will be replaced, calibrated or repaired without
further charges. The freight costs will be paid by the sender. The manufacturer reserves the right to
exchange components of the product instead of repairing it. If the failure results from misuse or neglect the
user has to pay for the repair. In that case you may ask for a cost estimate beforehand.
1.4 Maintenance
Blow off loose particles using clean compressed air. The lens surface can be cleaned with a soft, humid
tissue (moistened with water) or a lens cleaner (e.g. Purosol or B+W Lens Cleaner).
Never use cleaning compounds which contain solvents (neither for the lens nor for the housing).
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2 Technical Data
2.1 Default settings
Smart Averaging means a dynamic average adaptation at high signal edges. [Activation via
software only]. [►Appendix D – Smart Averaging]
The default settings can be changed with the optional IR App Connector (USB adapter cable &
software). If the unit is supplied together with the IR App Connector cable the output is already
preset to digital communication (bidirectional).
Transmission 1.000
Failsafe Inactive
For a usage of the CS for online maintenance applications (in electrical cabinets e.g.) the following
recommend settings are already included in the factory default setting (but not active):
Pre-alarm difference: 2 °C
No alarm level: 8V
Pre-alarm level: 5V
Alarm level: 0V
Service voltage: 10 V
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IN/ OUT At Alarm output (open collector) the following settings are default:
Weight 58 g
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 (sinus shape), IEC 60068-2-64 (broad band noise)
x Alarm 3-state alarm output (three voltage level for no alarm, pre-alarm, alarm)
x Analog programmable open collector output (NPN type) [0-30 V DC/ 50 mA] 4)
x Temp. Code Temp. Code Output (open collector (NPN type)) [0-30 V DC/ 50 mA] 4)
OUT t/c K Analog Thermocouple output type K; alternatively selectable to the mV output (software necessary)
Vcc adjust mode 10 adjustable emissivity and alarm values by variation of supply voltage/ Service mode for analog output
Current draw 10 mA
1)
0...4.6 V at supply voltage 5 VDC; also valid for alarm output
2)
only at supply voltage ≥ 11 V
3)
inverted RS232, TTL, 9.6 kBaud
4)
loadable up to 500 mA if the mV output is not used
5)
High level: > 0.8 V/ Low level: < 0.8 V
6)
The CS sensor may only be powered either via USB or externally, but not simultaneously!
1)
The t/c wires are indicated with an additional cable marker to avoid wrong connections due to the identical cable colors of other wires
(white, green).
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Signal processing Average, Peak hold, Valley hold, Advanced peak hold with threshold and
hysteresis, Triggered signal output, Triggered peak hold function (adjustable via
software)
Technical Data 17-
1)
at ambient temperature 235 °C and object temperatures >0 °C
2)
Accuracy for thermocouple output: ±2.5°C or ±1%
3)
for ambient temperatures <18 °C and >28 °C
4)
at time constant of 200 ms and an object temperature of 200 °C
The following optical charts show the diameter of the measuring spot in dependence on the distance
between measuring object and sensing head. The spot size refers to 90 % of the radiation energy.
The distance is always measured from the front edge of the sensing head.
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As an alternative to the optical diagrams, the spot size calculator can also be used on the
Optris website (https://www.optris.global/spot-size-calculator) or via the Optris calculator app.
The app can be downloaded for free from the Google Play store (see QR code).
S = Spot size
Technical Data 19-
The optional CF-lens allows the measurement of small objects. The CF optics can also be combined with a
laminar air purge
Figure 3: CF-lens [Order-No.: ACCTCF] Figure 4: Laminar air purge with integrated CF-lens
[Order-No.: ACCTAPLCF]
Technical Data 21-
2.7 LED-Functions
The green LED can be programmed for the following functions. For the programming the USB adapter
cable incl. software (option) is necessary. The factory default setting for the LED is self-diagnostic.
LED Alarm LED lights up if the object temperature exceeds or deceeds an alarm threshold
Automatic aiming support Sighting feature for an accurate aiming of the CS to hot or cold objects
Temperature Code indication Indication of the object temperature via the LED
This works also if the sensor is aimed at a new object (with probably colder temperature). After expiration of
a certain reset time (default setting: 10 s) the sensor will adjust the threshold level for activation of the LED
new.
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2.7.2 Self-diagnostic
At a supply voltage (Vcc) ≥ 12 V it takes about 5 minutes until the sensor works in a stable
mode. Therefore, after switching on the unit, the LED will show a not stable state for up to
5 minutes.
With this function the current status of the sensor will be indicated by different flash modes of the LED.
If activated, the LED will show one out of five possible states of
the sensor:
Sensor overheated The internal temperature probes have detected an invalid high internal temperature of the CS.
Not stable The internal temperature probes have detected an unequally internal temperature of the CS.
Alarm fault Current through the switching transistor of the open-collector output is too high.
Examples
3 Installation
3.1 Mechanical Installation
The CS is equipped with a metric M12x1 thread and can be installed either directly via the sensor thread or
with the help of the both hex nuts (standard) to the mounting bracket available.
Figure 6: Dimensions CS
For an exact aiming of the sensor to an object the LED function ►2.7.1 Automatic aiming support can be
used.
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The Mounting fork can be combined with the Mounting bracket [Order No.: ACCTFB] using
the M12x1 thread.
Figure 7: Mounting bracket, adjustable in one axis Figure 8: Mounting bolt with M12x1 thread, adjustable in
[Order No.: ACCTFB] one axis [Order No.: ACCTMB]
Installation 27-
Figure 9: Mounting fork with M12x1 thread, adjustable in Figure 10: Mounting bracket, adjustable in two axes
2 axes [Order No.: ACCTMG] [Order No.: ACCTAB]
The lens must be kept clean at all times from dust, smoke, fumes and other contaminants in order to avoid
reading errors. These effects can be reduced by using an air purge collar.
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Figure 11: Standard air purge collar; fits to the mounting Figure 12: Laminar air purge collar – the side air outlet
bracket; hose connection: 3x5 mm [Order No.: ACCSAP] prevents a cooling down of the object in short distances;
hose connection: 3x5 mm [Order No.: ACCTAPL]
Figure 13: A combination of the laminar air purge collar with the bottom section of the mounting fork allows an
adjustment in two axes. [Order No.: ACCTAPL+ACCTMG]
Installation 29-
If the protective window is used, the transmission has to be set to 0.83. To change this value the
optional USB-Kit (including CompactConnect software) is necessary.
Figure 14: Right angle mirror enables measurement with Figure 15: Protective window same mechanical size as
90° angle, for sensing heads with optical resolution ≥10:1 CF lens [Order No.: ACCTPW]
[Order No.: ACCTRAM]
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Figure 16: IR App Connector: USB adapter cable incl. terminal block [Order No.: ACCSMIAC]
You can choose between an mV output (0-5 or 0-10 V; scalable via software) and a thermocouple output
type K. Therefor the optional software is needed. The factory default setting is mV output.
►2.1 Default settings
The thermocouple output supplies a voltage according to the t/c characteristic curve type K. If you want to
extend this output you have to use a suitable thermocouple extension cable (NiCr-Ni).
1. Connect each wire of the USB adapter cable with the same colored wire of the sensor cable by using
the terminal block. Press with a screw driver as shown in the picture to lose a contact.
In case of long lines there is a drop voltage at the ground wire and the mV-output is distorted.
Because of that the brown wire can be used as ground supply and the t/c- wire (type K) as
measuring ground.
Installation 35-
The open collector output is an additional alarm output on the CS and can control an external relay e.g. In
addition the analogue output can be used simultaneously.
Figure 23: Open collector output for direct 24 V DC signal lamp control
Schematic circuit diagrams for maintenance applications 37-
Figure 24: Common power supply voltage change to adjust simultaneously alarm levels and emissivity values
[Vcc adjust mode]
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5 IRmobile app
The CS sensor has a direct connection to an Android smartphone or tablet. All you have to
do is download the IRmobile app for free in the Google Play store. This can also be done
via the QR code. An IR app connector is required for connection to the device (Part-No.:
ACCSMIAC).
With IRmobile you are able to monitor and analyse your infrared temperature measurement on a connected
smartphone or tablet. This app works on most Android devices running 5.0 or higher with a micro USB or
USB-C port supporting USB-OTG (On The Go). It is easy to operate: after you plug your CS device to your
phone or tablet, the app will start automatically. The device is powered by your phone. Different digital
temperature values can be displayed in the temperature time diagram. You can easily zoom-in the diagram
to see more details and small signal changes.
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Supported for:
➢ Optris pyrometers: Compact series, high performance series and video thermometers
➢ Optris IR cameras: PI and Xi series
➢ For android devices running 5.0 or higher with a micro USB or USB-C port supporting USB-OTG (On
The Go)
Software CompactConnect 41-
6 Software CompactConnect
Minimum system requirements:
• Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
• USB interface
• Hard disc with at least 30 MByte of free space
• At least 128 MByte RAM
6.1 Installation
The software can be downloaded under https://www.optris.global/downloads-software. Unzip and open the
program and start the CDsetup.exe. Follow the instructions of the wizard until the installation is finished.
The installation wizard will place a launch icon on the desktop and in the start menu:
[Start]\Programs\CompactConnect.
If you want to uninstall the software from your system please use the uninstall icon in the start menu.
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Main functions:
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
Stop bits: 1
6.2.2 Protocol
All sensors of the CS series are using a binary protocol. To get a fast communication the protocol has no
additional overhead with CR, LR or ACK bytes. To power the sensor the control signal „DTR“ has to be set.
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8 Emissivity
8.1 Definition
The intensity of infrared radiation, which is emitted by each body, depends on the temperature as well as on
the radiation features of the surface material of the measuring object. The emissivity (ε – Epsilon) is used as
a material constant factor to describe the ability of the body to emit infrared energy. It can range between 0
and 100 %. A “blackbody” is the ideal radiation source with an emissivity of 1.0 whereas a mirror shows an
emissivity of 0.1.
If the emissivity chosen is too high, the infrared thermometer may display a temperature value which is much
lower than the real temperature – assuming the measuring object is warmer than its surroundings. A low
emissivity (reflective surfaces) carries the risk of inaccurate measuring results by interfering infrared radiation
emitted by background objects (flames, heating systems, chamottes). To minimize measuring errors in such
cases, the handling should be performed very carefully and the unit should be protected against reflecting
radiation sources.
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► If you monitor temperatures of up to 380 °C you may place a special plastic sticker (emissivity dots –
Order No.: ACLSED) onto the measuring object, which covers it completely. Set the emissivity to 0.95
and take the temperature of the sticker. Afterwards, determine the temperature of the adjacent area on
the measuring object and adjust the emissivity according to the value of the temperature of the sticker.
► Cove a part of the surface of the measuring object with a black, flat paint with an emissivity of 0.98. Adjust
the emissivity of your infrared thermometer to 0.98 and take the temperature of the colored surface.
Afterwards, determine the temperature of a directly adjacent area and modify the emissivity until the
measured value corresponds to the temperature of the colored surface.
CAUTION: On all three methods the object temperature must be different from ambient temperature.
Emissivity 47-
• temperature
• measuring angle
• geometry of the surface
• thickness of the material
• constitution of the surface (polished, oxidized, rough, sandblast)
• spectral range of the measurement
• transmissivity (e.g. with thin films)
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The function Smart Averaging eliminates this disadvantage by passing those fast events without averaging
directly through to the signal output.
Signal graph with Smart Averaging function Signal graph without Smart Averaging function
Appendix E – Declaration of Conformity 53-