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Problems with measurement correctness
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Incorrect measurement values of temperature or relative humidity may,
in most cases, be caused by an unsuitable probe location or improper
methodology. Some notes concerning these problems are mentioned
in
the
following
chapter
“
Recommendations
for
operation
and maintenance
”
. In probes using current and voltage outputs
incorrect measurement results may be induced by latent coupling
between individual components, e.g. across supply sources or through
improperly connected cable shielding.
If the device indicates an error condition, see detailed information
in
“Selected error messages of the device”
.
Another problem area relates to random peaks occurring within
the measurement values. Their most frequent reason is a source
of electromagnetic interference situated near the device or
the pertaining cables. Attention must be paid also to possible damaged
portions of the cable insulation. Prevent accidental contacts between
wires and adjacent conductive parts.
Problems arising during communication with a computer
__
For communication with a computer a cable should be used that is not
longer than 5 m. Check that all connectors are properly seated. It is
especially the USB-C connector that must be properly pushed into
the receptacle. Cable disconnecting and subsequent connecting
during communication can cause a temporary non-availability
of the USB equipment in the computer. This may be corrected by
closing the
COMET Vision
utility program (including the communication
service) and starting it subsequently. Restart the computer, if the above
mentioned measure is not the proper remedy. Check whether new HID
equipment will appear in
Device administrator
after the device has
been connected to the computer.
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