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Settings
Date & Time
Change the date and time for data logging purposes.
The clock is reset when the power is switched off, unless a battery is fitted.
Output Processing
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AVERAGING PERIOD
Set the time, in seconds, over which the measured temperature is averaged.
Note: averaging prevents the sensor from following rapid temperature
changes. Minimum: 0 (no averaging). Maximum: 60.
HOLD MODE
Peak
The sensor holds the maximum temperature steady for the Hold Period. After
this, the sensor responds normally. If the sensor detects a higher temperature,
it holds this temperature steady for the Hold Period.
Valley
Similar to Peak Hold mode except that the sensor outputs the minimum
detected temperature steady for the Hold Period.
Off
Disables hold processing.
HOLD PERIOD
Set the time, in seconds, for the sensor to hold the temperature as above.
Minimum: 0 (no hold processing). Maximum: 1200.
Data Logging
Sample Period
The time, in seconds, between samples. Minimum: 1. Maximum: 86,400
(1 day).
Number of Samples
The number of samples to collect before logging stops. Minimum: 0
(continuous logging). Maximum: 86,400 (1 day of data if Sample Period = 1
second).
Enable Scheduled Start
The sensor begins logging at the Date and Time specified. Logging can also
be started and stopped manually.
Date and Time
The date and time for scheduled logging to start.
Emissivity and Compensation
Emissivity and Compensation
Enter the emissivity of the target. Target emissivity can be determined
experimentally, or estimated using an emissivity table. For more information,
contact Calex.
Enable Reflected Energy Compensation
If enabled, compensates for errors caused by reflected energy from hotter or
colder objects.
Reflected Temperature
Enter the temperature of the surroundings of the target for Reflected
Energy Compensation.