
Cyclops 160B
User Guide
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(a)
(b)
Trigger Mode
Trigger mode determines the way in which the thermometer operates, and
what happens to the readings taken by the instrument. The are three trigger
modes:
Classic
(c),
Burst
(d) and
History
(e). See Section 8 - Operational
(Trigger) Modes. The default trigger mode is Classic.
7.4 Menu Mode - Icon Descriptions
The information in this chapter should be used in conjunction with the
navigational flow chart (see Fig. 7-6).
Exit
When in Menu Mode, clicking on the exit icon (a) will return you
to Measure Mode. The icon is also used in History Mode setup, to
return back to Trigger Mode.
Emissivity
Clicking on the emissivity icon (b) will open a screen in which the
emissivity value can be set. Use the
and
keys to enter the
required value. For information on emissivity values, see Section
11 - Emissivity. The default value is 1.00.
(c)
(d)
(e)
Alarms
The alarms function allows you to specify alarm values for the scene under
observation. The function has three sub-options:
High Alarm
(f),
Low
Alarm
(g) and
Alarm Off
(h). When high or low alarms are selected, a value
setting screen appears. Use the
and
keys to enter the alarm trigger
temperature. The default setting for High and Low alarm is the thermometer
mid-range value.
When an alarm threshold value is set and the measured temperature is past
the set point in the alarm direction, a visual indication is provided alongside
the highlighted Measure Mode value on the side display ( = above high
alarm value : = below low alarm value). An audible warning (fast beep) is
also provided if the sounder setting in ‘On’.
(f)
(g)
(h)