Any object will release the energy of infrared radiation, the surface temperature of the radiant energy directly determines the size and wavelength. Based in this principle, this product is designed to detect people Body release energy wavelengths of infrared radiation 5-14um high-precision infrared sensors. And through the exact calculation and various compensation correction, accurate measurement of the body temperature.

Multiple Functions:
0-100 degree wide range, not only for body temperature, but for temperature of room, objet, milk, food, bath water etc.
5-15cm (2-5.9in) measuring range: safe and clean
Quick and accurate: in just 0.5 second with +-0.2 degree precision
32 memories
Alarm point is settable
Settings are adjustable for different kinds of people and different operating conditions
Automatic shut off:15 seconds without operation
Buzzer on/off (adjustable)

Non-Contact Forehead Infrared Thermometer
Ideal for fast detection of elevated body temperatures, the DM300 reduces the potential of spreading diseases and eliminates the need for replacement probe covers and other supplies.

Features Overview
Simply press the trigger and read the temperature on the large backlit LCD display. An adjustable alarm visually and audibly alerts the user when a temperature measurement exceeds the programmed limit. Up to 32 readings can be stored.

Range: Body Temperature, 89.6°F to 108.5°F (32°C to 42.5°C); Surface Temperature, 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C).
Basic Accuracy: Body Temperature, ±0. 5°F (±0.3°C); Surface Temperature, ±1.5°F (±0.8°C). Resolution: 0.1°F/°C.
Response Time: 0.5 seconds.
Optimum Measurement Distance: 1.9" to 5.9".
Power: 2 AA batteries (included).
Dimensions: 6.3" x 3.2" x 1.7". Weight: 6.24 oz.

 





 

**Note**

This thermometer is intended for scanning numerous individuals or monitoring a person for rising body temperatures. It is not intended as a substitute for clinical thermometers, which are better suited in medical situations requiring that accurate body temperature measurements are taken.