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QNW TC 1 User’s Guide
6.16. Target Temperature
The Target Temperature is the Sample Holder Temperature that you want to use. If Temperature Control is
On, the
Controller
will either be driving the holder temperature to the target or maintaining the holder
temperature at the target.
The number displayed is the current Target Temperature. When the Change button to the right of the
number is clicked a small parameter entry dialog will appear where you can change the Target Temperature
setting.
The
Tools>(Temperature Control)>(Set Target)
menu item may also be used to change the Target
Temperature.
6.17. Magnetic Stirrer Controls
The checkbox may be used to turn the magnetic stirrer on (checked) or off (unchecked).
Click on the Change button to reset the speed of the stirrer. The current speed setting is shown to the left of
the button. The submenus of the
Tools>(Stirrer Control)
menu item may also be used to change the stirrer
properties.
6.18. External Probe Status
The External Probe Status will be displayed only if a Series-400 or Series-500 thermistor probe is connected
to the 1/4 inch phone jack in the back of the sample holder. This probe input is intended to provide a means
to directly measure the temperature of the sample in the cuvette.
The number to the left of the Avg checkbox is always the most recent temperature from the probe. If a probe
temperature is not yet available, the digits will be replaced by dashes.
The left image shows the display for when the Avg box is not checked..
When the Avg checkbox is checked (by clicking on it), all controller models send probe readings with two
decimal digits. The numbers in parentheses beneath the checkbox (middle image) list the mean value of the
most recent 20 temperatures for the probe followed by the average deviation from that mean. The mean
value should provide a more reproducible sample temperature if it has been stable long enough for 20
temperatures from the stable period to have been acquired.