Infrared sensor with visual sighting

Santa Cruz, Calif. —Thermalert SX series infrared temperature sensors combine SmartTX electronics with through-the-lens visual sighting for precise alignment. For easier setup, laser aiming is offered on some models. This two-wire unit uses HART protocol and allows networked control and communications from a PC using a HART/RS-232 adapter.

By Staff January 1, 1999

Santa Cruz, Calif. —Thermalert SX series infrared temperature sensors combine SmartTX electronics with through-the-lens visual sighting for precise alignment. For easier setup, laser aiming is offered on some models. This two-wire unit uses HART protocol and allows networked control and communications from a PC using a HART/RS-232 adapter. Thermalert SX is available with several focusing options with a choice of four spectral responses and temperature ranges from–18 to 2,000°C. It features remotely adjustable temperature and output subranges, emissivity, ambient temperature check, and loop maintenance and network functions. Raytek