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4.4.3.3 Sensors (continued)
End Character –
The iServer can attach a character (in Hex) to the end of temperature
data packet. This will apply to either Continuous or Command mode. If 00 is entered
there will be no character attached. The default is
0D
(Hex representation of <CR>).
Data Format –
This indicates the format of the temperature reading being displayed on a
network host when Continuous transmission is used (see Server Type
Section 4.4.3.2
).
Adjust by –
If it’s determined that the reading is slightly off this field can be used to
adjust the reading. The options are
Offset
and
Scale & Offset
.
Using the
Offset
method you can manually assign a numerical value to adjust the
reading. For example if the actual reading is 55 where it should be 54 you can enter -1 in
the
Offset
field.
The
Scale & Offset
method uses two points to adjust the reading within the entire
temperature range. For example, if at the lower point the actual reading is 10 where it
should be 12 and at the higher point the actual reading is 200 where it should 195, here
is how the numbers are entered.
The adjusting numbers can be positive or negative with one decimal point.
The adjusting values must be assigned after the unit of temperature (C or F) is
selected. If the unit of temperature is changed, you must re-adjust the values for
a correct result.
Sampling Rate –
This determines the rate in which the iServer polls the probe for
temperature and humidity values.
The options are
1
,
10
, and
60 seconds
. The default is set for
10 seconds
.
The higher the sampling rate, the more accurate data is transmitted by the probe.
Reading Low
10.0
Reading High
200.0
Ref. Low 12.0
Ref. High
195.0