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The ‘Instrument’-screen will display the isotropic field strength in a large font, together with the
field strength data of each separate axis. In addition; probe information and LASER information
are also displayed in the ‘Instrument’-screen
The calculation of the isotropic field strength, is done according to the following formula:
E
tot
= Ex
2
+ Ey
2
+ Ez
2
With the ‘Frequency’ button the carrier frequency of the measured field strength can be defined.
The ‘Filter’ button can be used to the apply an averaging factor on the measurement reading. The
available filter settings are:
DYN
= dynamic (16 to 128 times depending on value)
1
= 4 times average
2
= 8 times average
3
= 16 times average
4
= 32 times average
5
= 64 times average
6
= 128 times average
Pressing the ‘ Zero’ button will arrange that the RadiSense 10 sensor reading will be ‘zero-ed’.
4.1.5
User correction data
Every new RadiSense 10 probe is factory adjusted and verified at DARE!! Instruments. All required
correction data (among linearity data for each axis) is stored inside the field probe.
Additionally, “user correction factors” (for example ISO17025 calibration correction values) can be
stored into the RadiSense 10 probe so that these corrections are automatically applied to the
measurement readings of the probe. The user correction data must be stored in the probe by the
user itself.
Please refer to chapter 5 of this manual on further explanation on “User correction factors”.