Temirup EMF02R / IR06 Pro

Temirup 5-in-1 EMF Meter and Infrared Thermometer User Manual

1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Temirup 5-in-1 EMF Meter and Infrared Thermometer. This comprehensive device combines an advanced EMF detector with a precise infrared thermometer, offering versatile measurement capabilities for various applications. This manual provides detailed instructions for proper setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.

Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain it for future reference.

2. Product Overview

The Temirup 5-in-1 device consists of two primary components: a handheld EMF Meter (Model EMF02R) and an Infrared Thermometer Gun (Model IR06 Pro). Each component is designed for specific measurement tasks, providing a complete solution for environmental and temperature monitoring.

Temirup 5-in-1 EMF Meter and Infrared Thermometer

Figure 2.1: Temirup 5-in-1 EMF Meter and Infrared Thermometer. This image displays both the Temirup EMF Meter (left, red and black) and the Temirup Infrared Thermometer (right, yellow and black) together, showcasing the complete product package.

Temirup Infrared Thermometer with K-type probe and batteries

Figure 2.2: Temirup Infrared Thermometer with Accessories. The Temirup Infrared Thermometer is shown with its K-type thermocouple probe, protective carrying case, and two AA batteries, illustrating the included accessories.

3. Key Features

3.1 Infrared Thermometer (Model IR06 Pro)

  • Precise Non-Contact Measurement: Advanced thermopile sensor with a 12:1 distance-to-spot ratio for safe, accurate surface temperature readings from a distance.
  • Dual-Mode Measurement: Includes a K-type thermocouple probe for contact temperature measurements, in addition to non-contact infrared sensing.
  • Adjustable Emissivity: Range of 0.1-1.0 for calibration across various materials, ensuring consistent and reliable performance.
  • Fast Response Time: Delivers accurate readings in under 0.5 seconds.
  • Customizable Alarms: High and low temperature alerts with an audible buzzer for critical temperature changes.
  • High-Definition Color VA Display: Clear, easy-to-read measurements with built-in backlight for low-light conditions.
  • User-Friendly Functions: Unit switching between °C and °F, toggleable laser targeting, MAX/HOLD data retention, and low battery indicator.
  • Energy Saving: Automatic shut-off function after 30 seconds of inactivity.
  • Ergonomic Design: Durable two-tone housing with a soft rubber grip for secure handling and slip resistance.
List of multiple functions for Temirup Infrared Thermometer

Figure 3.1: Infrared Thermometer Function Overview. This image highlights the key functions of the infrared thermometer, including non-contact IR sensor, K-probe contact measurement, high precision, color LCD, 12:1 distance spot ratio, fast response time, adjustable emissivity, temperature alarms, unit conversion, low battery indicator, data hold, dual-color housing, MAX value display, and toggleable laser aiming.

Temirup Infrared Thermometer using K-type thermocouple probe to measure liquid temperature

Figure 3.2: K-Type Thermocouple Probe in Use. The image shows the Temirup Infrared Thermometer with its K-type thermocouple probe inserted into a pot of boiling liquid, demonstrating its contact measurement capability. The display shows a temperature reading.

Examples of adjustable emissivity settings on Temirup Infrared Thermometer for different materials

Figure 3.3: Adjustable Emissivity Examples. This image illustrates the adjustable emissivity feature of the thermometer, showing different emissivity values (0.90, 0.30, 0.94, 0.50) applied to various materials like ice, molten metal, fried food, and rusted metal, along with their corresponding temperature readings.

3.2 EMF Meter (Model EMF02R)

  • 5-in-1 Detection: Measures Electric Field (EF), Radio Frequency (RF), Magnetic Field (MF), WiFi Signal, and Ambient Temperature & Humidity.
  • USB Type-C Charging: Convenient and modern charging interface.
  • VA Color Screen: Large, clear display for easy reading of multiple parameters.
  • Measurement Modes: Includes AVG (Average), MAX (Maximum), and HOLD functions for data analysis.
  • Audible Alarm: Notifies users of high readings.
Temirup 5-in-1 EMF Meter with carrying case and USB-C cable

Figure 3.4: EMF Meter with Accessories. The Temirup 5-in-1 EMF Meter (red and black) is displayed alongside its protective zippered carrying case and a USB Type-C charging cable, showing the complete accessories for the EMF meter.

Icons representing 5-in-1 functions of Temirup EMF Detector

Figure 3.5: EMF Meter Function Icons. This image presents a visual summary of the EMF meter's capabilities through icons: Power on/off/Alarm, VA Color Screen, AVG/MAX, HOLD, Radio Frequency, ELEC (Electric Field), MAG (Magnetic Field), and Ambient Temp/Humidity. It also highlights USB Type-C charging.

Temirup EMF Meter displaying measurements for Electric Field, Radio Frequency Field, Magnetic Field, and Temperature & Humidity

Figure 3.6: EMF Meter 5-in-1 Function Modes. This image details the five function modes of the EMF meter: Electric Field (V/M), Radio Frequency Field (uW/cm²), Magnetic Field (mG), and Temperature & Humidity (°C/°F, %RH), along with their respective measurement ranges.

Close-up of Temirup EMF Meter's large VA color LCD display showing various readings

Figure 3.7: EMF Meter Large VA Color LCD Display. A detailed view of the EMF meter's VA color LCD display, showing a 3-color analog bar display, HOLD/MAX/AVG values for E-field, H-field, and RF, the main measurement reading, and ambient temperature and humidity readings.

4. Setup

4.1 Infrared Thermometer (Model IR06 Pro)

  1. Battery Installation: Open the battery compartment located on the handle. Insert two AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment securely.
  2. Initial Power On: Press the trigger to power on the device. The display will illuminate.

4.2 EMF Meter (Model EMF02R)

  1. Charging: Connect the EMF Meter to a USB power source using the provided USB Type-C cable. The battery indicator on the display will show charging status. Ensure the device is fully charged before first use.
  2. Power On: Press and hold the power button (usually marked with a power symbol) for a few seconds until the display illuminates.

5. Operating Instructions

5.1 Infrared Thermometer Operation

  1. Powering On/Off: Press the trigger to turn on. The device will automatically shut off after 30 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery.
  2. Taking Non-Contact Measurements: Aim the laser pointer (if enabled) at the target surface. Press and hold the trigger. The temperature reading will appear on the display. Release the trigger to hold the reading.
  3. Using the K-Type Thermocouple Probe: Insert the K-type probe into the designated port on the thermometer. The device will automatically switch to contact measurement mode. Insert the probe tip into the material to be measured.
  4. Adjusting Emissivity: Press the 'MODE' button to cycle through settings until 'E' (emissivity) is displayed. Use the up/down arrows to adjust the value (0.1 to 1.0) according to the material being measured. Refer to common emissivity tables for guidance.
  5. Setting High/Low Alarms: Press 'MODE' to access alarm settings. Use up/down arrows to set desired high and low temperature thresholds. An audible buzzer will sound if readings exceed these limits.
  6. Switching Units (°C/°F): Press the °C/°F button (often combined with another function or accessible via 'MODE' button) to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
  7. MAX/HOLD Function: While measuring, the 'MAX' value will be displayed. Release the trigger to 'HOLD' the current reading.
  8. Laser Targeting: The laser can be turned on or off via a dedicated button or through the 'MODE' settings to save power or for specific applications.

5.2 EMF Meter Operation

  1. Powering On/Off: Press and hold the power button to turn on or off.
  2. Selecting Measurement Mode: Press the 'SEL' button to cycle through Electric Field (EF), Magnetic Field (MF), and Radio Frequency (RF) measurement modes. The active mode will be indicated on the display.
  3. Interpreting Readings: The display shows numerical values for the selected field, along with a color-coded analog bar for quick assessment of radiation levels (green for low, yellow for moderate, red for high).
  4. Using AVG/MAX/HOLD:
    • Press 'AVG/MAX' to switch between average and maximum value display.
    • Press 'HOLD' to freeze the current reading on the screen. Press again to resume live measurement.
  5. Alarm Function: The device will emit an audible alarm when detected field levels exceed predefined safety thresholds. This alarm can typically be toggled on/off via a dedicated button.
  6. Measuring Ambient Temperature and Humidity: These readings are typically displayed continuously on the lower part of the screen.

6. Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the device surfaces. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or immerse the device in water.
  • Battery Management: For the Infrared Thermometer, replace AA batteries when the low battery indicator appears. For the EMF Meter, recharge via USB Type-C when the battery is low.
  • Storage: Store the device in its protective carrying case in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances.

7. Troubleshooting

  • Device Not Powering On:
    • Infrared Thermometer: Check if AA batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. Replace if necessary.
    • EMF Meter: Ensure the device is charged. Connect to a USB power source and try again.
  • Inaccurate Temperature Readings:
    • Infrared Thermometer: Verify emissivity setting matches the material being measured. Ensure the lens is clean and unobstructed. Maintain appropriate distance to spot ratio.
  • EMF Meter Readings Seem Incorrect:
    • Ensure no strong interfering sources (e.g., large magnets, high-power transmitters) are nearby that could skew readings.
    • Check that the correct measurement mode (EF, MF, RF) is selected for the field you intend to measure.
  • Display Not Working:
    • Check battery/charge level.
    • If the issue persists, contact customer support.

8. Specifications

8.1 Infrared Thermometer (Model IR06 Pro)

  • IR Temperature Range: -40°F to 1472°F (-40°C to 800°C)
  • IR Accuracy: ±1.5%
  • K-Type Temperature Range: -40°F to 1202°F (-40°C to 650°C)
  • K-Type Accuracy: ±2.0%
  • Distance-to-Spot Ratio (D:S): 12:1
  • Response Time: <0.5 seconds
  • Emissivity: 0.1-1.0 (Adjustable)
  • Display: Color VA LCD
  • Power: 2 x AA Batteries

8.2 EMF Meter (Model EMF02R)

  • Electric Field (EF) Range: 1-999 V/M
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Range: 0.0-9999 uW/cm²
  • Magnetic Field (MF) Range: 0.1-99.9 mG
  • Ambient Temperature Range: 32-122°F (0-50°C)
  • Ambient Humidity Range: 0-90% RH
  • Display: VA Color LCD
  • Charging: USB Type-C

9. Warranty and Support

TEMIRUP provides a full 24-month warranty for this product. If your device experiences any failure within this period, please contact us for a prompt free replacement.

Our customer assistance team is available 24/7 to help with any questions or issues you may encounter. Please refer to the product packaging or the seller's information for specific contact details.

Important Note: This device is designed for surface measurement of inanimate objects only and is not intended for human or animal temperature reading.

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