Instructions for Use

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9.4 HI/LO Alert
To set high/low temperature alert:
1) Press the up/down button to select the HI/LO Alert option in the Settings menu.
2) Press the SET button to enter the HI/LO Alert submenu.
3) Press the up/down button to select and set the desired option.
4) Select HI or LO to adjust the temperature parameter by the up/down button.
5) Select other options to turn the alert on or off.
6) Press the back button to exit.
9.6 Measurements
To set measurement parameters:
1) Press the up/down button to select the Measurements option in the Settings menu.
2) Press the SET button to enter the Measurements submenu.
3) Press the up/down button to select Emissivity, Ambient Temperature or Distance.
4) Press the SET button to enter the parameter adjustment state.
5) Press the up/down button to increase or decrease the value.
6) Press the SET button to save the current setting.
7) Press the back button to exit.
Note: For emissivity values of common materials, please refer to the Common Emissivity.
9.7 Display Brightness
To set display brightness:
1) Press the up/down button to select the Display Brightness option in the Settings menu.
2) Press the SET button to enter the Display Brightness submenu.
3) Press the up/down button to select the desired brightness level from Low, Medium,
and High.
4) Press the SET button to confirm.
5) Press the back button to exit.
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To set scale of temperature:
1)Press the up/down button to select the Temperature Scale option in the Settings menu.
2)Press the SET button to enter the Temperature Scale submenu.
3)Press the up/down button to select the desired option.
4)Select High-gain or Low-gain to adjust the scale of temperature.
5)Press the SET button to save the current setting.
6)Press the back button to exit after the temperature scale is switched successful.
Temperature scale: high-gain -15°C~150°C, low-gain 150°C~550°C
Note: It takes about 30~40s to switch the temperature scale. Please wait until it is stable
and take the next action.
9.5 Temperature Scale