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pyrometers IS 5 · IS 5-LO · IGA 5 · IGA 5-LO
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10.13
Output trend (analyzing)
The graph’s curve depicts the
temperature change over time
within the specified temperature
range.
Additionally, other information appears in
this window; such as recorded time (x-axis)
and temperature in degrees (y-axis) as well
as the time and temperature at the vertical
cursor line which can be dragged with the
mouse.
Selecting the
Trend output
initially causes
all the saved data to be displayed.
If the data exceeds an amount that can be
represented reasonably, you may “Zoom“ in
on a partial segment using the mouse (such
as the segment represented in the example).
Under “Total” you can return to the represen-
tation of the entire curve.
Note:
The last reading is saved in the
standard.i12
file and automatically appears in this
form upon opening
Listing
or
Trend output
.
If
file open
was loaded using another file, the previous file will be overwritten and
replaced by the
standard.i12
file.
10.14
PC sampling rate (time interval between two measurements)
This function sets a time interval. After each interval one meas-
ured value is stored on the PC. The bigger the time interval the
smaller will be the stored file. This function is mainly used for
long term measurements.
10.15
Spot size calculator
After entering the aperture and the main spot size,
the input of interim values calculates spot sizes in
different measuring distances of the fixed optics.
11 Transport,
packaging, storage
With faulty shipping the instrument can be damaged or destroyed. To transport or store the instrument,
please use the original box or a box padded with sufficient shock-absorbing material. For storage in humid
areas or shipment overseas, the device should be placed in welded foil (ideally along with silika gel) to pro-
tect it from humidity.
The pyrometer is designed for a storage temperature of -20 ... 70°C with non-condensing conditions. A stor-
ing out of these conditions can damage or malfunction the pyrometer.