Bosch GIS 1000 C ユーザーマニュアル

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Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH
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English
Safety Instructions
All instructions must be read and observed
in order for the measuring tool to function
safely. The safeguards integrated into the
measuring tool may be compromised if the
measuring tool is not used in accordance with these in-
structions. Never make warning signs on the measuring
tool unrecognisable. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE AND INCLUDE THEM WITH THE
MEASURING TOOL WHEN TRANSFERRING IT TO A THIRD
PARTY.
uWarning! If operating or adjustment devices other
than those specified here are used or other proced-
ures are carried out, this can lead to dangerous expos-
ure to radiation.
uThe measuring tool is delivered with a laser warning
sign (marked in the illustration of the measuring tool
on the graphics page).
uIf the text of the laser warning label is not in your na-
tional language, stick the provided warning label in
your national language over it before operating for the
first time.
Do not direct the laser beam at persons or
animals and do not stare into the direct or
reflected laser beam yourself. You could
blind somebody, cause accidents or damage
your eyes.
uIf laser radiation hits your eye, you must close your
eyes and immediately turn your head away from the
beam.
uDo not make any modifications to the laser equip-
ment.
uDo not use the laser goggles (accessory) as protective
goggles. The laser goggles make the laser beam easier to
see; they do not protect you against laser radiation.
uDo not use the laser goggles (accessory) as
sunglasses or while driving. The laser goggles do not
provide full UV protection and impair your ability to see
colours.
uHave the measuring tool serviced only by a qualified
specialist using only original replacement parts. This
will ensure that the safety of the measuring tool is main-
tained.
uDo not let children use the laser measuring tool unsu-
pervised. They could unintentionally blind themselves or
other persons.
uDo not use the measuring tool in explosive atmo-
spheres which contain flammable liquids, gases or
dust. Sparks may be produced inside the measuring tool,
which can ignite dust or fumes.
uDo not open the battery. There is a risk of short-circuit-
ing.
uIn case of damage and improper use of the battery, va-
pours may be emitted. The battery can set alight or ex-
plode. Ensure the area is well ventilated and seek medical
attention should you experience any adverse effects. The
vapours may irritate the respiratory system.
uIf used incorrectly or if the battery is damaged, flam-
mable liquid may be ejected from the battery. Contact
with this liquid should be avoided. If contact accident-
ally occurs, rinse off with water. If the liquid comes
into contact with your eyes, seek additional medical
attention. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause ir-
ritation or burns.
uThe battery can be damaged by pointed objects such
as nails or screwdrivers or by force applied externally.
An internal short circuit may occur, causing the battery to
burn, smoke, explode or overheat.
uWhen the battery is not in use, keep it away from pa-
per clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small
metal objects that could make a connection from one
terminal to another. A short circuit between the battery
terminals may cause burns or a fire.
uOnly use the battery with products from the manufac-
turer. This is the only way in which you can protect the
battery against dangerous overload.
uOnly charge the batteries using chargers recommen-
ded by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for
one type of battery may pose a fire risk when used with a
different battery.
Protect the battery against heat, e.g. against
continuous intense sunlight, fire, dirt, water
and moisture. There is a risk of explosion and
short-circuiting.
uRemove the rechargeable battery/non-rechargeable
batteries from the measuring tool before carrying out
work on the measuring tool (e.g. assembly, mainten-
ance, etc.). The battery/batteries should also be re-
moved for transport and storage. There is risk of injury
from unintentionally pressing the on/off switch.
uThe measuring tool is equipped with a wireless inter-
face. Local operating restrictions, e.g. in aeroplanes
or hospitals, must be observed.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trade-
marks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH is under li-
cense.
uCaution! When using the measuring tool with
Bluetooth®, a fault may occur in other devices and sys-
tems, aeroplanes and medical devices (e.g. pace-
makers, hearing aids). Also, damage to people and an-
imals in the immediate vicinity cannot be completely
excluded. Do not use the measuring tool with
Bluetooth® in the vicinity of medical devices, petrol
stations, chemical plants, areas with a potentially ex-
plosive atmosphere and in blasting areas. Do not use
the measuring tool with Bluetooth® on aeroplanes.
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Avoid using the product near your body for extended
periods.
uProtect the measuring tool, particularly the area
around the air humidity, ambient temperature and in-
frared sensor, from moisture, snow, dust and dirt. The
reception lens could fog up or become contaminated
and distort the measurements. Incorrect settings on the
tool and other atmospheric influences may make the
measurements inaccurate. Object temperatures could be
shown to be hotter or colder than they are, which may
present a danger if touched.
uCorrect temperature measurements are only possible
if the set emissivity and emissivity of the object
agree, and the correct reflected temperature is set.
Otherwise, object temperatures could be shown to be
hotter or colder than they are, which may present a
danger if touched.
Safety Instructions When Using Thermocouples
uThermocouples must not be used in live electrical sys-
tems. This poses a risk to life!
uUsing a thermocouple means contact with the object
measured. Therefore, watch out for potential dangers
due to temperature, voltage or a chemical reaction.
Product Description and
Specifications
Please observe the illustrations at the beginning of this oper-
ating manual.
Intended Use
The measuring tool is intended for contactless measurement
of surface temperature, ambient temperature and relative
humidity. It calculates the dew point temperature and indic-
ates thermal bridges and mould risk. Mould spores cannot
be detected with the measuring tool. However, it can help to
detect conditions early on that can encourage mould growth.
The measuring tool may not be used to measure the body
temperature of humans or animals or for other medical pur-
poses.
The measuring tool is not suitable for measuring the surface
temperature of gases.
Temperature measurement in liquids is only possible using a
commercially available thermocouple (connection type K),
which can be connected to the measuring tool via the
interface(25) intended for this.
Surface temperature can also be measured by touching a
surface with a thermocouple.
The light of this measuring tool is intended to illuminate the
direct work area of the measuring tool in order to take pic-
tures.
The laser points must not be used as a laser pointer. They
are solely for marking out the area being measured.
The measuring tool is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
This product is a consumer laser product in accordance with
EN50689.
Product Features
The numbering of the product features shown refers to the il-
lustration of the measuring tool on the graphic page.
(1) Micro USB port flap/thermocouple (type K) connec-
tion
(2) Laser beam outlet aperture
(3) Battery pack/battery adapter/battery compartment
cover release button
(4) Measure button/on button
(5) Humidity and ambient temperature sensor
(6) Serial number
(7) Laser warning label
(8) Micro USB cable
(9) Save/send button (Bluetooth®)
(10) Right-hand function button
(11) Right-hand arrow button
(12) On/off button
(13) Down arrow button/zoom out
(14) Light on/off button
(15) Left-hand arrow button
(16) Up arrow button/zoom in
(17) Left-hand function button
(18) Display
(19) Protective cap for humidity and ambient temperat-
ure sensor
(20) Carrying strap lug
(21) Protective cap for infrared reception lens
(22) Camera
(23) Infrared beam reception lens
(24) Light
(25) Type K connection for thermocouple
(26) Micro USB port
(27) Battery adapter covera)
(28) Battery adapter capa)
(29) Battery bay
(30) Batterya)
(31) Battery compartment covera)
a) Accessories shown or described are not included with the
product as standard. You can find the complete selection of
accessories in our accessories range.
Display elements (seefigureA)
(a) Date/time(see "<Time & Date>", page15)
(b) Measuring frame(see "Measured area for surface
temperature measurements", page11)
(c) Status indicator:
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Measuring tool is ready to measure; press
the measure button(4).
(Continuous) measurement in progress;
lasers are switched on.
Measurement complete, lasers are
switched off, measurement results are
fixed.
Contact temperature mode, lasers are
deactivated, measurement taken only via
thermocouple.
(d) Zoom level display(see "Setting the zoom level",
page12)
(e) Bluetooth® display switched on(see "Data transfer
via Bluetooth®", page14)
(f) Battery charge indicator
(g) Function indicator/measured value for relative hu-
midity
(h) Function indicator/measured value for ambient tem-
perature
(i) Function indicator/result for dew point temperature
(j) Minimum/maximum measured value for surface tem-
perature during a measurement
(k) Result scale
(l) Menu symbol
(m) Surface temperature alarm display(see "Surface tem-
perature alarm", page13)
(n) Measured value
(o) Current mode
(p) Mark for measured value or result (depending on se-
lected mode)
(q) Gallery symbol
(r) Function indicator/measured value for average tem-
perature
(s) Function indicator/measured value for contact tem-
perature
(t) Emissivity/reflected temperature indicator
(u) Set external temperature
(thermal bridge mode)
(v) Display of fRsi value with tolerance
(thermal bridge mode)
Technical Data
Thermo detector GIS 1000 C GIS 1000 C
Article number 3601K833.. 3601K83371
Working range 0.1−5m 0.1−5m
Measuring range
Surface temperature −40°Cto +1000°C −40°Cto +1000°C
Contact temperature −40°Cto +1000°C −40°Cto +1000°C
Ambient temperature −10°Cto +50°C −10°Cto +50°C
Relative air humidity 0to 100% 0to 100%
Measuring accuracyA)
Surface temperatureB)
−40°Cto −20.1°C ±2.5°C ±2.5°C
−20°Cto −0.1°C ±1.5°C ±1.5°C
0°Cto +100°C ±1°C ±1°C
+100°Cto +400°C ±1% ±1%
>+400°C ±2% ±2%
Ambient temperature ±1°C ±1°C
Relative humidityC)
<20% ±3% ±3%
20to 60% ±2% ±2%
60to 90% ±3% ±3%
Optics (measuring distance: measured surface ratio)D)E) 50: 1 50: 1
Laser class 2 2
Laser type <1mW, 635nm <1mW, 635nm
Divergence (full angle) <1.5mrad <1.5mrad
Max. altitude 2000m 2000m
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Thermo detector GIS 1000 C GIS 1000 C
Pollution degree according to IEC 61010-1 2F) 2F)
Relative air humidity max. 90% 90%
Non-rechargeable batteries (alkaline manganese) 4×1.5V LR6(AA)
(withbattery adapter) 4×1.5V LR6(AA)
Rechargeable battery (Li-ion) 10.8V/12V
Operating time
Non-rechargeable batteries (alkaline manganese) 3h 3h
Rechargeable battery (Li-ion)G) 10h −
Number of images in internal image memory >200 >200
Bluetooth® (Classic and Low Energy) 4.2H) 4.2H)
Operating frequency range 2402−2480MHz 2402−2480MHz
Max. transmission power 2.5mW 2.5mW
USB port 2.0 2.0
Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01:2014G) 0.56−0.77kg 0.51kg
Dimensions (length×width×height) 136× 89× 214mm 136× 89× 214mm
Environmental conditions
Recommended ambient temperature during charging 0°Cto +35°C
Permitted ambient temperature during operation −10°Cto +50°C −10°Cto +50°C
Permitted ambient temperature during storage without a
rechargeable battery −20°Cto +70°C −20°Cto +70°C
Permitted ambient temperature during storage with a re-
chargeable battery −20°Cto +50°C
Recommended rechargeable batteries GBA10,8V…
GBA12V…
Recommended chargers GAL12…
GAX18…
A) Plus use-dependent deviation (e.g. reflection, distance, ambient temperature)
B) At an ambient temperature of +20°C to +23°C, an emissivity of >0.999, measuring distance of 0.3m, aperture of 60mm
C) At an ambient temperature of +15 °C to +40 °C
D) Values in accordance with the Association of German Engineers' VDI/VDE3511 part4.3 standard (publication date July 2005); applies for
90% of the measuring signal.
In all areas beyond the values detailed in the technical data, deviations are possible in measurement readings.
E) Refers to infrared measurement, see figure:
Ø 40 mm
Ø 55 mm
Ø 100 mm
1 m 2 m 5 m
F) Only non-conductive deposits occur, whereby occasional temporary conductivity caused by condensation is expected.
G) Depends on battery in use
H) When using Bluetooth® Low Energy devices, it may not be possible to establish a connection depending on the model and operating system.
Bluetooth® devices must support the SPP profile.
The serial number(6) on the type plate is used to clearly identify your measuring tool.
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Assembly
Measuring Tool Power Supply
The measuring tool can be operated either with conventional
non-rechargeable batteries or with a Bosch lithium-ion bat-
tery.
Article number 3601K83371: The measuring tool can only
be operated using commercially available batteries.
Operation With Non-Rechargeable Batteries
(NotWithArticle Number3601K83371) (see figureB)
The batteries are inserted into the battery adapter.
uThe battery adapter is intended only for use in desig-
nated Bosch measuring tools and must not be used
with power tools.
To insert the batteries, slide the receptacle(27) of the bat-
tery adapter into the battery bay(29). Place the batteries in
the receptacle as shown in the picture on the cap(28). Push
the cap over the receptacle until you feel it click into place.
To remove the batteries, press the release
buttons(3) on the cap(28) and pull the cap
off. Hold the measuring tool with the battery
bay(29) facing upwards to ensure that the
batteries do not fall out when you do this. Re-
move the batteries. To remove the receptacle(27) from in-
side the battery bay, reach into the receptacle and pull it out
of the measuring tool, applying light pressure to the side wall
as you do so.
Always replace all the batteries at the same time. Only use
batteries from the same manufacturer and which have the
same capacity.
uTake the batteries out of the measuring tool when you
are not using it for a prolonged period of time. The bat-
teries can corrode and self-discharge during prolonged
storage in the measuring tool.
Operation With Rechargeable Battery (NotWithArticle
Number3601K83371) (see figureC)
uUse only the chargers listed in the technical data. Only
these chargers are matched to the lithium-ion battery of
your measuring tool.
Note: Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are supplied par-
tially charged according to international transport regula-
tions. To ensure full rechargeable battery capacity, fully
charge the rechargeable battery before using your tool for
the first time.
To insert the charged battery pack(30), slide it into the bat-
tery bay(29) until you feel it click into place and it is flush
with the handle of the measuring tool.
To remove the battery pack(30), press the release buttons
(3) and pull the battery pack out of the battery bay(29). Do
not use force to do this.
Operation With Non-Rechargeable Batteries
(3601K83371) (see figureD)
Press the release buttons(3) to open the battery compart-
ment cover(31) and then remove the battery compartment
cover.
Make sure you insert the batteries the right way round ac-
cording to the picture on the battery compartment cover.
Put the battery compartment cover(31) back on and gently
push it until you feel it click into place.
Always replace all the batteries at the same time. Only use
batteries from the same manufacturer and which have the
same capacity.
uTake the batteries out of the measuring tool when you
are not using it for a prolonged period of time. The bat-
teries can corrode and self-discharge during prolonged
storage in the measuring tool.
Operation
Starting Operation
uProtect the measuring tool from moisture and direct
sunlight.
uDo not expose the measuring tool to any extreme tem-
peratures or variations in temperature. For example,
do not leave it in a car for extended periods of time. In
case of large variations in temperature, allow the measur-
ing tool to adjust to the ambient temperature before put-
ting it into operation. The precision of the measuring tool
may be compromised if exposed to extreme temperat-
ures or variations in temperature.
uMake sure that the measuring tool is correctly accli-
matised. In case of large variations in temperature, accli-
matisation can take up to 60minutes. This may be the
case, for example, if you store the measuring tool in a cool
car and then perform a measurement in a warm building.
uAvoid hard knocks to the measuring tool or dropping
it. After severe external influences and in the event of ab-
normalities in the functionality, you should have the
measuring tool checked by an authorised Bosch after-
sales service agent.
Switching on/off
Take the protective cap(21) off the infrared reception
lens(23) and the protective cap(19) off the humidity and
ambient temperature sensor(5). Make sure that the
camera(22), reception lens(23) and sensor(5) are not
closed or covered when working, as this will affect the
accuracy of the measurements taken.
To switch on the measuring tool, press the on/off
button(12) or the measure button(4). A start sequence will
appear on the display(18). After the start sequence, the
measuring tool will be in the operating mode that was saved
the last time the tool was switched off. The lasers are not yet
switched on.
Only upon the initial starting operation does the <Tool>
menu also appear after the start sequence. In this menu, you
can determine the settings of the measuring tool, such as the
language of all displays(see "<Tool> submenu", page15).
Confirm the selected settings by pressing the right-hand
function button(10). You can also change any of the set-
tings later in the <Tool> submenu.
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uNever leave the measuring tool unattended when
switched on, and ensure the measuring tool is
switched off after use. Others may be dazzled by the
laser beam.
uDo not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and
do not stare into the laser beam yourself (even from a
distance).
In the factory setting, the brightness of the display lighting is
reduced 30s after each button press to save energy. Press-
ing any button will switch the display lighting back to full
strength. In the <Light Duration> menu, you can change
this lighting time(see "<Light Duration>", page15).
To switch off the measuring tool, press the on/off
button(12). The measuring tool saves the current operating
mode and the settings and then switches off. Put the pro-
tective cap(21) back on the reception lens(23) and put the
protective cap(19) on the humidity and ambient temperat-
ure sensor(5).
Do not switch off the measuring tool by removing the battery
pack or battery adapter because this may damage the in-
ternal memory in certain cases.
In the main menu, you can set whether and after how long
without button press/measurement the measuring tool auto-
matically switches off(see "<Shutdown Time>", page15).
The current operating mode and the settings are also saved
when the tool switches off automatically.
If the rechargeable battery or the measuring tool are outside
the operating temperature specified in the Technical Data,
the measuring tool will be switched off automatically after a
short warning(see "Errors – causes and corrective meas-
ures", page16). Allow the measuring tool to reach the cor-
rect temperature and then switch it back on.
Measurement preparations
Setting the emissivity for surface temperature
measurements
To determine the surface temperature, the tool performs a
contactless measurement of the natural infrared thermal ra-
diation emitted by the object at which the tool is aimed. To
ensure correct measurement, the emissivity setting on the
measuring tool must be checked before every measure-
ment and adapted to the measuring object if necessary.
The preset emissivities in the measuring tool are reference
values.
You can select one of the preset emissivity levels or enter an
exact numerical value. Set the required emissivity via the
<Measurement><Emissivity value> menu(see "<Main
Menu>", page14).
uCorrect temperature measurements are only possible
if the set emissivity and emissivity of the object
agree, and the correct reflected temperature is set.
Otherwise, object temperatures could be shown to be
hotter or colder than they are, which may present a
danger if touched.
The lower the emissivity, the greater the effect of the reflec-
ted temperature on the measuring result. Always adjust the
reflected temperature when changing the emissivity. Set the
reflected temperature via the
<Measurement><Reflected Temp.> menu(see "<Main
Menu>", page14).
If there are several objects with a different emissivity being
measured within the measured area identified by the laser,
the temperature measurement can be distorted.
Measured area for surface temperature measurements
The laser points generated by the measuring tool border the
exterior circular measured area. The displayed measured
temperature value shows the average surface temperature
within this area.
uDo not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and
do not stare into the laser beam yourself (even from a
distance).
Increasing the distance between the measuring tool and the
object you are measuring will increase the distance between
the laser points and consequently the size of the area meas-
ured.
If the laser points are difficult to recognise, you can switch
on the <Measuring Frame>(b) on the display(see
"<Measuring Frame>", page15). The measuring frame
can be used to indicate the area being measured and helps
to improve orientation. The measuring frame may vary from
the area being measured depending on the measuring dis-
tance. The area located between the laser points is decisive
for the measurement.
Information about the measuring conditions
Highly reflective, shiny or transparent surfaces (e.g. high-
gloss tiles, stainless steel cupboard fronts or saucepans)
may impair the surface temperature reading. If necessary,
mask the area to be measured with a dark, matt adhesive
tape that conducts heat well. Allow the tape to acclimatise
briefly on the surface.
It is not technically possible to perform measurements
through transparent materials.
Consequently, the more suitable and stable the measuring
conditions are, the more accurate and reliable the results of
the measurement will be.
The humidity and ambient temperature sensor(5) can be
damaged by chemical contaminants, such as paint or varnish
vapours. Infrared temperature measurement is impaired by
smoke, vapour or dusty air.
It is therefore important to ventilate the room prior to meas-
uring, especially when the air is contaminated or steamy. For
example, do not perform measurements in a bathroom im-
mediately after the shower has been used.
Once ventilated, allow the room to reacclimatise a while until
it returns to the usual temperature.
The ambient temperature and relative humidity are meas-
ured directly on the measuring tool at the humidity and am-
bient temperature sensor(5). To achieve meaningful res-
ults, do not hold the measuring tool directly over or next to
sources of interference such as radiators or open liquids. Do
not cover the sensor(5) under any circumstances.
Make sure that a favourable measuring angle is used on re-
flective surfaces in order to ensure that the thermal radiation
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reflected by other objects does not distort the result. For ex-
ample, the reflection of your body heat may interfere with
the measurement when measuring head-on from a perpen-
dicular position.
Setting the zoom level
For ongoing measurements and when rendering saved
screenshots, the image detail on the display can be shown at
3 different zoom levels: 0.5m, 2m and 5m.
The zoom levels are optimised for the corresponding dis-
tance between the measuring tool and the object being
measured. At a measuring distance of 2m, the zoom level
"2m" renders the (typically) best image detail.
The indicator for the current zoom level(d) is shown on the
display. To increase the zoom level, press the "Zoom in" (up)
arrow button(16); to decrease the zoom level, press the
"Zoom out" (down) arrow button(13).
Due to the parallax, the measuring frame(b) only corres-
ponds to the measuring range if the selected zoom level cor-
responds to the actual measuring distance.
Illuminating the area you are measuring
When measuring in dark areas, you can switch on the
light(24) to improve the display of the screen content. This
can help you to achieve a better result when saving screen-
shots.
Press the button(14) to switch the light(24) on or off.
To save energy, the light switches off automatically when the
brightness of the display lighting is reduced. You can change
how long the display stays lit in the <Light Duration> menu
(see "<Light Duration>", page15). The light is not auto-
matically switched on when the display lighting is switched
back on.
For energy saving reasons, the light is not available when the
battery pack's state of charge is in the critical range.
Measuring functions
Switching Between Individual Modes
Select the required mode with the right(11) or left(15) ar-
row buttons (the mode is displayed with a short explana-
tion). To hide the explanation early, press the save
button(9). To hide the explanation and immediately start a
measurement, press the measure button(4).
Surface temperature mode
Surface temperature mode is used to measure the surface
temperature of objects.
In this mode, you can, for example, check radiators or look
for overheated machine parts.
You start the measurement by pressing the measure
button(4). The measured values shown on the display are
continuously being updated. As soon as you let go of the
measure button(4), the measurement is interrupted and the
lasers are switched off. On the display, the last measure-
ment results are fixed on the(n) indicator. The last meas-
ured surface temperature is displayed with the marking(p)
on the result scale(k).
Once the difference between the measurements taken is
more than 3°C, the minimum and maximum temperatures
measured during the process will appear on the display(j).
This enables you to tell how high the current measured value
is in relation to the temperatures already measured.
Thermal bridge mode
The measuring tool can support you in detecting thermal
bridges(see "Thermal bridge", page16).
Before measurement can be started, the external temperat-
ure must first be set. To do so, open the <Main Menu>(see
"Navigating in the <Main Menu>", page14). Select
the<Thermal Bridge> submenu and set the current ex-
ternal temperature. You start the measurement by pressing
the measure button(4).
Taking into account the internal ambient temperature and
the external temperature, you can determine whether the
surface temperature meets the minimum requirements of
the heat shield. If the surface temperature falls below the
minimum requirements, a structural defect is assumed and a
thermal bridge warning given.
Once the measurement has been taken, the surface temper-
ature of the object you last measured is fixed on the
display(n), as is the ambient temperature(h). The calcu-
lated fRsi value(see "Thermal bridge", page16) and its es-
timated tolerance are shown on the display(v).
The measuring tool displays the interpretation of the values
with the marking(p) on the result scale(k):
– Marking(p) in the green range (fRsi value over 0.7, includ-
ing tolerance): No thermal bridge
– Marking(p) in the yellow range (borderline fRsi value of
0.7): A thermal bridge may be in the measuring range.
Measurement should be repeated under favourable envir-
onmental conditions (e.g. at a lower external temperat-
ure).
– Marking(p) in the red range (fRsi value under 0.7, includ-
ing tolerance): A thermal bridge is probably in the meas-
uring range.
Dew point mode
The measuring tool can support you in detecting places at
risk of damage from mould.
The dew point temperature(see "Dew point temperature",
page17) is calculated from the additionally measured am-
bient temperature and relative air humidity(see "Relative
humidity", page17) in this mode. The dew point temperat-
ure is compared here with the measured surface temperat-
ure and interpreted in terms of the risk of mould formation.
Note that the measuring results always represent only a
snapshot based on the current environmental conditions. A
forecast for possibly changing environmental conditions
cannot be made. If the measurement yields critical results,
you should repeat the measurement at different times and
under different conditions.
You start the measurement by pressing the measure
button(4). The measured values shown on the display are
continuously being updated.
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Once the measurement has been taken, the surface temper-
ature of the object you last measured is fixed on the
display(n), as are the ambient temperature(h) and the rel-
ative humidity(g). The calculated dew point temperature is
displayed in(i).
The measuring tool automatically helps in the interpretation
of the values with the marking(p) on the result scale(k):
– Marking(p) in the green range: There is no risk of mould
under the current conditions.
– Marking(p) in the yellow range: The values are border-
line; pay attention to the room temperature, thermal
bridges and humidity, and repeat the measurement later
if necessary.
– Marking(p) in the red range: There is an increased risk of
mould because the humidity is too high or the surface
temperature is close to the dew point temperature. The
respective value flashes in the indicator.
A mould risk warning is given when the surface temperature
is 80% of the dew point temperature.
Note: Mould spores cannot be detected with the measuring
tool. It only indicates that mould may form if the conditions
remain unchanged.
Contact Temperature Mode
Contact temperature measurement enables the temperature
of an object to be measured directly using a commercially
available type K shielded thermocouple.
The contact temperature measurement can be a helpful ad-
dition to the contactless temperature measurement. Use is
particularly recommended in situations in which the infrared
measurement has inherent disadvantages, e.g. when meas-
uring temperature in media, liquids, air currents or surfaces
with a low emissivity (polished metals).
There are specially optimised sensor geometries for various
applications in liquids, in air currents or on surfaces, which
allow correct measurement when using a suitable sensor.
Read and observe information from the thermocouple manu-
facturer if available.
Using a thermocouple principally requires direct contact
with the object measured. Pay attention here to potential
hazards and the safety instructions.
In this mode, only the temperature of the temperature
sensor is measured. Other parameters are excluded here.
Note: Use type K shielded thermocouples only. Measure-
ments may yield incorrect results if other types of thermo-
couples are connected.
Open the flap(1) and connect the thermocouple at the
connection(25).
As soon as a thermocouple is connected, the(n) indicator
appears in the display. The measured value of the indicator
is continually updated. For the measurement, the measure
key(4) must not be pressed in this mode and the lasers are
deactivated. To achieve a reliable result, wait for the meas-
ured value to stop changing. This can take several minutes
depending on the version of thermocouple.
The contact temperature can, however, also be measured in
every mode in addition to the surface temperature. Then the
measured value is displayed in another place(s). The sur-
face temperature(n) is, however, always used to determine
thermal bridges and the risk of mould.
When the thermocouple is removed, the function
indicator(s) on the display goes out. Close the flap(1) again
after removing the thermocouple.
User mode
Surface temperature, ambient temperature and relative hu-
midity are measured in user mode. The dew point temperat-
ure and the average temperature (average of the surface
temperatures during the measuring period) are calculated
from these.
You can hide the following values in the display as required:
Average temperature, relative humidity, ambient temperat-
ure and dew point temperature.
To do so, open the <Main Menu>(see "Navigating in the
<Main Menu>", page14). Select the <User Mode> sub-
menu. You can switch the indicators for <Average Temp.>,
<Humidity>, <Room Temp.> and <Dew Point> on and off
here.
For surface temperature measurements, you can choose
whether the minimum and maximum values(j) of the result
scale(k) are adapted automatically or defined manually. Go
to the <User Mode> menu and then the <Scale Range>
submenu.
If you want the values(j) to be determined automatically
as in surface temperature mode, select <Auto>. Once the
difference between the measurements taken is more than
3°C, the minimum and maximum temperatures measured
during the process will appear on the display(j).
If you want to define the values manually, select
<Preset>. Set the values you require in the <User
Mode> menu under <Scale Lower Limit> and <Scale
Upper Limit>. The minimum and maximum values you
have set manually will appear on the display(j). This en-
ables screenshots of different measurements to be com-
pared using the marking(p), for example.
Surface temperature alarm
The surface temperature alarm can be used in all modes ex-
cept contact temperature measurement. You can set a min-
imum and a maximum temperature.
If the temperature is below the minimum temperature, the
temperature alarm indicator(m) flashes blue and (if this fea-
ture is switched on) a warning signal sounds.
If the temperature is above the maximum temperature, the
temperature alarm indicator(m) flashes red and (if this fea-
ture is switched on) a warning signal sounds.
To use the surface temperature alarm, open the <Main
Menu>(see "Navigating in the <Main Menu>", page14).
Select the <Alarm> submenu.
Set <Alarm min/max> to <On>.
Set the minimum temperature under <Alarm min>.
Set the maximum temperature under <Alarm max>.
The minimum and maximum temperatures will remain saved
if you set the alarm to <Off>.
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Data transfer
Saving/displaying/sending the results of a measurement
After measuring an object, the memory symbolappears on
the display to indicate that you can save the results. Press
the save/send button(9) to do this.
The results of the measurement are saved as a JPG file
(screenshot of the fixed display).
To display saved screenshots, press the
left-hand function button(17) under the gal-
lery symbol(q). The most recently saved
photo appears on the display.
Press the right-hand(11) and left-hand(15)
arrow buttons to scroll between the saved
screenshots.
To send the displayed measurement results
via Bluetooth®, press the save/send
button(9). If Bluetooth® connectivity is not
yet switched on(see "Data transfer via
Bluetooth®", page14), activate it by press-
ing the save/send button.
To delete the displayed screenshot, press
the right-hand function button(10) under
the waste paper basket symbol.
To confirm deletion, press the left-hand
function button(17) under the tick symbol.
To cancel deletion, press the right-hand
function button(10) under the cross sym-
bol.
To exit the gallery view and return to meas-
uring mode, press the left-hand function
button(17) under the "Back" symbol.
You can also delete all the files saved at the same time(see
"<Delete All Images>", page15).
Data Transfer via USB Port
Open the cover on the micro USB port(1). Connect the mi-
cro USBport(26) of the measuring tool to your computer
via the micro USBcable(8) provided.
Now press the on/off button(12) to switch on the measuring
tool.
Open the file browser on your computer and select the
GIS1000C drive. The saved files can be copied from the in-
ternal memory of the measuring tool, moved to your com-
puter or deleted.
As soon as you have finished the required operation, discon-
nect the drive from the computer following the standard pro-
cedure and then use the on/off button(12) to switch the
measuring tool off again.
Caution: Always disconnect the drive from your operating
system first (eject drive), as failure to do so may damage the
internal memory of the measuring tool.
Remove the micro USB cable during the measurement oper-
ation and close the cover(1).
Always keep the flap of the USB port closed so that dust and
splashes cannot enter the housing.
Note: Use USB to connect the measuring tool to a computer
only. The measuring tool may be damaged if connected to
other devices.
Data transfer via Bluetooth®
The measuring tool is equipped with a Bluetooth® module
which enables the data taken by your measuring tool to be
wirelessly transmitted to a mobile device. Special Bosch ap-
plications (apps) are available for this use. These can be
downloaded from the respective store of the device.
In addition to wireless data transfer, the Bosch applications
make it possible for you to use an extended range of func-
tions and facilitate post-editing and forwarding of measured
data (e.g. via e-mail). Information about system require-
ments for a Bluetooth® connection can be found on the
Bosch website at www.bosch-professional.com.
To switch on the Bluetooth® connection on the measuring
tool, open the <Main Menu>(see "Navigating in the <Main
Menu>", page14) and set up <Bluetooth><On>. The
indicator(e) appears on the display. Ensure that the
Bluetooth® interface is activated on your mobile device.
The mobile device and the measuring tool will be paired with
each other when the Bosch application is started (providing
the Bluetooth® modules are activated). If multiple active
measuring tools are found, select the appropriate measuring
tool. A connection will be established automatically if only
one active measuring tool is found.
Note: When pairing the measuring tool with a mobile device
(e.g. smartphone, tablet) for the first time, you may be
prompted to enter a PIN code for the measuring tool. If you
are, enter "0000".
When transferring data via Bluetooth®, poor reception condi-
tions can cause time delays between the mobile device and
the measuring tool.
<Main Menu>
Navigating in the <Main Menu>
To go to the <Main Menu> from the home
screen, press the right-hand function
button(10) under the menu symbol(l).
To navigate within a menu level, keep press-
ing the up arrow button(16) or the down ar-
row button(13) until the menu item you re-
quire is highlighted in colour.
If there is a submenu for a highlighted menu
item, this will be marked with an arrow
pointing right next to <Set>. Press the right-
hand arrow button(11) to enter this sub-
menu.
If there are multiple options for a highlighted
menu item, the current setting will be dis-
played between 2 arrows. Press the left-
hand(15) or right-hand arrow button(11)
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to change this setting. Numerical values are
changed faster if you keep the correspond-
ing arrow button pressed.
In some menu items you can switch a func-
tion on or off. To switch the function off,
press the left-hand arrow button(15) so
that <Off> is highlighted. To switch the
function on, press the right-hand arrow
button(11) so that <On> is highlighted. You
can also switch the function on and off in the
menu by pressing the save/send button(9).
To switch to a parent menu, press the left-
hand function button(17) under the "Back"
symbol. The selected settings will be saved.
To exit the <Main Menu> and return directly
to the home screen, press the right-hand
function button(10) under the house sym-
bol. The selected settings will be saved.
To exit any menu and return to the home
screen, you can also press the measure
button(4). If this button is pressed once,
the selected settings will be saved but meas-
urement will not be initiated.
Measurement Submenu
<Emissivity value> (t)
A selection of saved emissivities is available for some of the
most common materials. To make the search easier, the val-
ues are combined into groups in the emissivity catalogue.
First select the relevant category and then choose the relev-
ant material in the <Material> menu item. The correspond-
ing emissivity is shown in the line beneath. If you know the
exact emissivity of the object being measured, you can also
set it as a numerical value in the <Emissivity value> menu
item.
If you frequently measure the same materials, you can enter
5 emissivities as favourites and quickly call them up via the
bar at the top (numbered from 1 to 5).
<Reflected Temp.> (t)
Setting this parameter can improve the accuracy of the
measuring result, especially with low-emissivity (=high-re-
flection) materials. In some situations (especially in indoor
areas), the reflected temperature corresponds to the ambi-
ent temperature. If there are objects with greatly deviating
temperatures close to highly reflective objects, this value
should be adjusted as the measurement may be affected.
<Tool> submenu
Call up the <Main Menu> and select the <Tool> submenu.
This contains the following menu items.
<Language>
In the <Language> menu, you can change the language of all
the indicators on the display.
<Time & Date>
To change the time and date shown on the display(a), call
up the <Time & Date> submenu. This submenu also allows
you to change the time and date format.
To exit the <Time & Date> submenu, press either the left
function button(17) to save the settings, or the right func-
tion button(10) to discard the changes.
<Unit>
In the <Unit> menu, you can choose whether the temperat-
ures are displayed in <°C> or <°F>.
<Laser>
In the <Laser> menu, you can switch on or off the measuring
tool laser. The laser acts as a boundary for the measured
area and should, therefore, only be deactivated in excep-
tional cases.
<Measuring Frame>
In the <Measuring Frame> menu, you can switch the meas-
uring frame(b) on the display on and off.
<Colour Scheme>
In the <Colour Scheme> menu, you can choose the colour
of the temperatures and other indicators on the display. The
setting will also be applied to saved screenshots.
<Shutdown Time>
In the <Shutdown Time> menu, you can specify after how
long the measuring tool will switch off automatically if you do
not press any buttons. You can also deactivate automatic
switch-off by selecting the <Never> setting. The shorter the
automatic switch-off time, the more energy you can save.
<Light Duration>
In the <Light Duration> menu, you can specify after how
long the display lighting will dim if you do not press any but-
tons on the measuring tool. You can also choose to have the
display lit permanently by selecting the <Always> setting.
The shorter the display illumination time, the more energy
you can save.
<Audio Signals>
In the <Audio Signals> menu, you can switch the surface
temperature alarm sound on and off.
<Delete All Images>
In the <Delete All Images> menu, you can delete all the files
in the internal memory at the same time. Press the right-
hand arrow button(11) for <More> to enter this submenu.
Then press either the right function button(10) to delete all
files or the left function button(17) to cancel the process.
<Tool Information>
For information about the measuring tool, call up the <Tool
Information> submenu. There you will find the serial num-
ber of the measuring tool and the installed software version.
<Factory settings>
Under this menu item, you can reset the measuring tool to
factory settings and permanently delete all data. This may
take several minutes. Press the right-hand arrow
button(11) for <More> to enter this submenu. Then press
either the right function button(10) to delete all files or the
left function button(17) to cancel the process.
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Errors – causes and corrective measures
Error Cause Corrective measures
Measuring tool cannot be switched on. Battery pack or batteries
empty Charge the battery pack or change the batteries.
Battery pack too hot or too
cold Allow the battery pack to reach the correct temper-
ature or change it.
Image memory defective Format the internal memory by deleting all images
(see "<Delete All Images>", page15). If the prob-
lem persists, send the measuring tool to an author-
ised Bosch after-sales service centre.
Image memory full Transfer the images to another storage medium
(e.g. computer or Notebook) when necessary. Then
delete the images in the internal memory.
Measuring tool faulty Send the measuring tool to an authorised Bosch
after-sales service centre.
Function indicator(s) for contact temper-
ature measurement does not appear on
the display.
Connection(25) for ther-
mocouple or the thermo-
couple is defective
Check the function of the thermocouple and send
the measuring tool to an authorised Bosch after-
sales service centre.
Measuring tool cannot be connected to a
computer. Measuring tool not recog-
nised by computer. Check whether the driver on your computer is up to
date. It may be necessary to have a newer operating
system version on your computer.
Micro USB port or Micro
USB cable defective Check whether the measuring tool can be connec-
ted to a different computer. If not, send the measur-
ing tool to an authorised Bosch after-sales service
centre.
Humidity and ambient tem-
perature sensor(5) defect-
ive
The other functions of the measuring tool can still be
used. Send the measuring tool to an authorised
Bosch after-sales service centre.
Glossary of terms
Infrared thermal radiation
Infrared thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation emit-
ted by every body above 0Kelvin (−273°C). The amount of
radiation depends on the temperature and the emissivity of
the body.
Emissivity
The emissivity of an object depends on the material and the
structure of its surface. This specifies how much infrared
thermal radiation the object emits compared with an ideal
radiant warmer (black body, emissivity ε=1) and accord-
ingly has a value between 0 and 1.
Reflected Temperature/Reflectivity of an Object
The reflected temperature is the thermal radiation that is not
emitted by the object itself. Depending on the structure and
material, background radiation is reflected in the object to
be measured, therefore distorting the actual temperature
result.
Thermal bridge
A thermal bridge is defined as a position on the external wall
of a building, where there is a localised increase in heat loss
due to a structural defect.
In order to evaluate the thermal bridges, the minimum re-
quirement of a heat shield outlined according to DIN4108-2
can be used.
According to DIN 4108-2, the minimum requirement of a
heat shield is met if the temperature factor fRsi is larger than
0.7.
The temperature factor fRsi is calculated as follows:
fRsi=T1 – T2
T3 – T2
T1: Internal surface temperature
T2: External temperature
T3: Internal ambient temperature
The minimum heat shield acts to avoid mould under stand-
ard boundary conditions. This avoids buildings being put in
danger.
Under standard conditions (external temperature of –5°C,
internal ambient temperature of 20°C), the surface temper-
ature should not fall under 12.6°C. This corresponds to an
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fRsi limit value of 0.7. For as meaningful a result as possible
(small uncertainty), the external temperature should be un-
der 10°C.
Relative humidity
The relative humidity indicates the degree to which the air is
saturated with water vapour. The value is indicated as a per-
centage of the maximum amount of water vapour the air can
absorb. The maximum amount of water vapour depends on
the temperature: The higher the temperature is, the more
water vapour the air can absorb.
If the relative humidity is too high, there is an increased risk
of mould. If the relative humidity is too low, it may have a
negative impact on your health.
Dew point temperature
The dew point temperature indicates the point at which the
water vapour in the air starts to condense. The dew point
temperature depends on the relative humidity and the air
temperature.
If the temperature of a surface is below the dew point tem-
perature, water will start to condense on this surface.
Condensate on surfaces is one of the main reasons why
mould forms.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Cleaning
Keep the measuring tool clean at all times. A dirty infrared
reception lens(23) may impair the measuring accuracy.
Wipe off any dirt using a dry, soft cloth. Do not use any de-
tergents or solvents.
When cleaning the measuring tool, ensure that no liquids
enter the tool.
Clean the humidity and temperature sensor(5),
camera(22), reception lens(23), light(24) and laser outlet
aperture(2) particularly carefully. Make sure that there is no
lint on the camera, reception lens or laser beam outlet aper-
tures. Only clean the camera, reception lens and laser beam
outlet apertures with cleaning products that are also suitable
for camera lenses. Do not attempt to remove dirt from the
sensor, camera or reception lens using pointed objects, and
do not wipe over the camera and reception lens (risk of
scratching).
Do not store the measuring tool for extended periods where
the atmospheric humidity is outside the range of 30% to
50%. If the measuring tool is stored in conditions that are
too damp or too dry, it can result in inaccurate readings.
The air humidity sensor is inherently sensitive to solvents,
adhesives and softeners. Being influenced by such sub-
stances in the long term can lead to deviations in the meas-
ured air humidity.
Do not store the measuring tool in a plastic bag, as the evap-
oration could damage the humidity and temperature
sensor(5). Do not affix any stickers near to the sensor on
the measuring tool.
Please contact an authorised Bosch after-sales service
centre if you want to have your measuring tool recalibrated.
Only store and transport the measuring tool in the protective
bag provided.
If the measuring tool needs to be repaired, send it off in the
protective bag.
After-Sales Service and Application Service
Our after-sales service responds to your questions concern-
ing maintenance and repair of your product as well as spare
parts. You can find explosion drawings and information on
spare parts at: www.bosch-pt.com
The Bosch product use advice team will be happy to help you
with any questions about our products and their accessor-
ies.
In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please always
include the 10‑digit article number given on the nameplate
of the product.
Malaysia
Robert Bosch Sdn. Bhd.(220975-V) PT/SMY
No. 8A, Jalan 13/6
46200 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Tel.: (03) 79663194
Toll-Free: 1800 880188
Fax: (03) 79583838
www.bosch-pt.com.my
You can find further service addresses at:
www.bosch-pt.com/serviceaddresses
Transport
The recommended lithium-ion batteries are subject to legis-
lation on the transport of dangerous goods. The user can
transport the batteries by road without further require-
ments.
When shipping by third parties (e.g.: by air transport or for-
warding agency), special requirements on packaging and la-
belling must be observed. For preparation of the item being
shipped, consulting an expert for hazardous material is re-
quired.
Dispatch battery packs only when the housing is undam-
aged. Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the bat-
tery in such a manner that it cannot move around in the
packaging. Please also observe the possibility of more de-
tailed national regulations.
Disposal
Measuring tools, rechargeable/non-re-
chargeable batteries, accessories and pack-
aging should be sorted for environmental-
friendly recycling.
Do not dispose of the measuring tools or bat-
tery packs/batteries with household waste.
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Only for EU countries:
According to the Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical
and electronic equipment and its transposition into national
law, measuring tools that are no longer usable, and, accord-
ing to the Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or drained bat-
teries must be collected separately and disposed of in an en-
vironmentally correct manner.
If disposed incorrectly, waste electrical and electronic
equipment may have harmful effects on the environment and
human health, due to the potential presence of hazardous
substances.
Only for United Kingdom:
According to The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/3113) (as amended) and the
Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 (SI
2009/890) (as amended), products that are no longer us-
able must be collected separately and disposed of in an en-
vironmentally friendly manner.
Battery packs/batteries:
Li-ion:
Please observe the notes in the section on transport (see
"Transport", page17).
中文
安全规章
必须阅读并注意所有说明,以安全可靠
地操作测量仪。如果不按照给出的说明
使用测量仪,可能会影响集成在测量仪
中的保护功能。测量仪上的警戒牌应保
持清晰可读的状态。请妥善保存本说明
书,并在转交测量仪时将本说明书一起移交。
u小心 – 如果使用了与此处指定的操作或校准设备
不同的设备,或执行了不同的过程方法,可能会
导致危险的光束泄露。
u本测量仪交付时带有一块激光警戒牌(在测量仪
示意图的图形页中标记)。
u如果激光警戒牌的文字并非贵国语言,则在第一
次使用前,将随附的贵国语言的贴纸贴在警戒牌
上。
不得将激光束指向人或动物,请勿直视
激光束或反射的激光束。可能会致人炫
目、引发事故或损伤眼睛。
u如果激光束射向眼部,必须有意识地闭眼,立即
从光束位置将头移开。
u请不要对激光装置进行任何更改。
u激光视镜(附件)不得用作护目镜。激光视镜用
于更好地识别激光束;然而对激光束并没有防护
作用。
u激光视镜(附件)不得用作太阳镜或在道路交通
中使用。激光视镜并不能完全防护紫外线,还会
干扰对色彩的感知。
u仅允许由具备资质的专业人员使用原装备件修理
测量仪。如此才能够确保测量仪的安全性能。
u不得让儿童在无人看管的情况下使用激光测量
仪。可能意外地让他人或自己炫目。
u请勿在有易燃液体、气体或粉尘的潜在爆炸性环
境中使用测量仪。测量仪器内可能产生火花并点
燃粉尘和气体。
u切勿打开充电电池。可能造成短路。
u如果充电电池损坏或者未按照规定使用,充电电
池中会散发出有毒蒸汽。充电电池可能会燃烧或
爆炸。工作场所必须保持空气流通,如果身体有
任何不适必须马上就医。蒸汽会刺激呼吸道。
u如果充电电池使用不当或者损坏,可能会有易燃
的电解液从充电电池中流出。避免与之接触。 如
果意外碰到,用水冲洗。 如果电解液碰到眼睛,
还要寻求医疗帮助。 从充电电池流出的液体会刺
激或灼伤皮肤。
u钉子、螺丝刀等尖锐物品或外力作用可能会损坏
充电电池。 有可能出现内部短路、蓄电池燃烧、
发出烟雾、爆炸或过热。
u当电池盒不用时,将它远离其他金属物体,例如
回形针、硬币、钥匙、钉子、螺钉或其他小金属
物体,以防一端与另一端连接。电池端部短路会
引起燃烧或火灾。
u只能将此充电电池用在制造商的产品中。 这样才
能确保充电电池不会过载。
u请只用制造商推荐的充电器充电。不可以使用针
对某些特定蓄电池的充电器,为其它的蓄电池充
电,可能引起火灾。
保护充电电池免受高温(例如长期阳光
照射)、火焰、脏污、水和湿气的侵
害。有爆炸和短路的危险。
u在测量仪上进行任何工作(例如安装、维护等)
以及搬运、保存测量仪之前,都必须从设备中取
出电池或蓄电池。无意间操作起停开关可能会造
成伤害。
u本测量仪装备了一个无线接口。必须注意本地运
行限制,例如在飞机上或医院里。
蓝牙
®文字标记和图形符号(标志)是Bluetooth
SIG公司的注册商标和财产。Robert Bosch
Power Tools GmbH根据许可使用这些文字标记/
图形符号。
u注意!在使用配有
蓝牙
®的测量仪时,其它装置和
设备、飞机和医疗器械(例如心脏起搏器、助听
器)可能会出现故障。同样不能完全排除周围的
人和动物会受到伤害。请不要在医疗设备、加油
站、化工厂、有爆炸危险的地区附近和在爆破区
内使用配有
蓝牙
®的测量仪。请不要在飞机上使用
配有
蓝牙
®的测量仪。请避免在身体附近较长时间
使用。
u保护好测量仪,尤其是避免空气湿度传感器、环
境温度传感器和红外线传感器区域受到湿气、雨
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雪、灰尘和脏污的影响。接收镜头可能会蒙上一
层雾气或脏污,使测量结果失真。错误的设备设
置及其它环境影响因素可能会导致测量错误。显
示的物体温度可能会过高或过低,因而当触摸物
体时可能会发生危险。
u只有当设置的辐射率和物体辐射率一致时以及设
置好正确的反射温度后,才能正确测量温度。
示的物体温度可能会过高或过低,因而当触摸物
体时可能会发生危险。
有关使用热电偶的安全规章
u热电偶不得在带电设备中使用。会有生命危险!
u使用热电偶时会接触测量物体。因此,请注意因
温度、电压或化学反应引起的潜在危险。
产品和性能说明
请注意本使用说明书开头部分的图示。
按照规定使用
本测量仪用于以非接触方式测量表面温度、环境温
度和空气相对湿度。计算露点温度并提示热桥和发
霉风险。无法用本测量仪检测到霉菌孢子。不过,
有助于及时发现可以促进霉菌生长的条件。
不允许使用本测量仪测量人体和动物的温度或用于
其他医疗目的。
本测量仪不适用于测量气体的表面温度。
只能借助常用的热电偶(接口类型K)测量液体中的
温度,为此可以通过指定的接口(25)连接到测量仪
上。
利用一个热电偶也可以通过接触表面进行表面温度
测量。
本测量仪的灯光旨在照亮测量仪的直接工作区域,
以便进行拍照。
激光点不得用作激光笔。仅用于标记测量面。
本测量仪适合在室内和室外使用。
插图上的机件
机件的编号和仪器详解图上的编号一致。
(1) Micro-USB插口盖子/热电偶接口(类型K)
(2) 激光束发射口
(3) 充电电池/蓄电池适配器/电池盒盖的解锁按
(4) 测量按键/起动开关
(5) 空气湿度和环境温度传感器
(6) 序列号
(7) 激光警示牌
(8) Micro-USB线
(9) 保存/发送按键(
蓝牙
®)
(10) 右侧功能键
(11) 向右箭头键
(12) 电源开关
(13) 向下箭头键/减小放大倍数
(14) 灯电源开关
(15) 向左箭头键
(16) 向上箭头键/增大放大倍数
(17) 左侧功能键
(18) 显示屏
(19) 空气湿度和环境温度传感器保护盖
(20) 拎环固定座
(21) 红外接收镜头保护盖
(22) 摄像头
(23) 红外辐射接收镜头
(24)
(25) 用于热电偶的K型接口
(26) Micro-USB插口
(27) 电池适配器外壳a)
(28) 蓄电池适配器密封帽a)
(29) 电池盒
(30) 充电电池a)
(31) 电池盒盖a)
a) 图表或说明上提到的附件,并不包含在基本的供货范围
中。本公司的附件清单中有完整的附件供应项目。
显示元件(参见插图A)
(a) 日期/时间(参见 “<时间/日期>”, 页25)
(b) 测量框架(参见 “进行表面温度测量时的测量
面”, 页22)
(c) 状态指示灯:
测量仪测量准备就绪,按压测量按
(4)
(连续)测量正在进行,激光器已
接通。
测量已结束,激光已关闭,测量结
果固定。
接触温度模式,激光器已停用,正
在通过热电偶进行测量。
(d) 放大倍数显示(参见 “调整放大倍数”,
页23)
(e)
蓝牙
®(指示灯)已接通(参见 “通过蓝牙®传
输数据”, 页25)
(f) 蓄电池充电电量指示灯
(g) 功能显示/空气相对湿度测量值
(h) 功能显示/环境温度测量值
(i) 功能显示/露点温度结果
(j) 测量过程中表面温度的最小/最大测量值
(k) 结果刻度
(l) 菜单图标
(m) 表面温度警告显示(参见 “表面温度警告”,
页24)
(n) 测量值
(o) 当前模式
(p) 标记测量值或结果(视选择的模式而定)
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(q) 图片集图标
(r) 功能显示/平均温度测量值
(s) 功能显示/接触温度测量值
(t) 辐射率显示/反射温度
(u) 设置的外部温度
(热桥模式)
(v) fRsi值及公差显示
(热桥模式)
技术参数
测温器 GIS 1000 C GIS 1000 C
物品号 3601K833.. 3601K83371
工作范围 0.1−50.1−5
测量范围
– 表面温度 −40摄氏度至+1000摄氏
−40摄氏度至+1000摄氏
– 接触温度 −40摄氏度至+1000摄氏
−40摄氏度至+1000摄氏
– 环境温度 –10摄氏度至+50摄氏度 –10摄氏度至+50摄氏度
– 空气相对湿度 0100% 0100%
测量精度A)
表面温度B)
−40摄氏度至−20.1摄氏度 ±2.5摄氏度 ±2.5摄氏度
−20摄氏度至−0.1摄氏度 ±1.5摄氏度 ±1.5摄氏度
0摄氏度至+100摄氏度 ±1摄氏度 ±1摄氏度
+100摄氏度至+400摄氏度 ±1% ±1%
> +400摄氏度 ±2% ±2%
环境温度 ±1摄氏度 ±1摄氏度
空气相对湿度C)
<20% ±3% ±3%
20至60% ±2% ±2%
60至90% ±3% ±3%
镜头(测量距离与测量点之比)D)E) 50: 1 50: 1
激光等级 2 2
激光种类 <1毫瓦,635纳米 <1毫瓦,635纳米
发散角(全角) < 1.5毫弧度 < 1.5毫弧度
基准高度以上的最大使用高度 20002000
脏污程度符合IEC61010-1 2F) 2F)
最大空气相对湿度 90% 90%
电池(碱-锰) 4 × 1.5伏特LR6AA
(带电池适配器) 4×1.5伏特LR6AA
充电电池(锂离子) 10.8伏特/12伏特
操作时间
– 电池(碱-锰) 3小时 3小时
– 充电电池(锂离子)G) 10小时
内部图像存储器中的图像数量 >200 >200
蓝牙
®(经典和低能耗) 4.2H) 4.2H)
工作频率范围 2402–2480兆赫 2402–2480兆赫
最大发送功率 2.5毫瓦 2.5毫瓦
USB接头 2.0 2.0
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