GP Monitor
GP Series
Rev. F 10/2011
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is much higher than the target. If the target has an emissivity less
than 1.0, it will reflect a certain portion of the surrounding energy
and cause an erroneous temperature reading. To avoid this error, set
in the average surrounding temperature and the microprocessor will
automatically compensate for it.
To set T-Ambient, complete the following:
1.
Press and hold the
button, and press the button, then release
them both. The Peak Hold display appears, see Figure 20.
2.
Press the
button several times until the Ambient
Compensation indicator displays, as shown in the following
figure. The display shows either a “0” or “1” (default = “0” - Off).
3.
You can activate or deactivate Ambient Temperature
Compensation by using the
and
buttons. A number “1”
means it is active; a number “0” means it is inactive.
Figure 23: Ambient Temperature Compensation Display
4.
To adjust the ambient temperature compensation, press the
button once more.
5.
Set the value by using the
and
buttons.
6.
Press the button until the temperature/value mode displays.
3.4.9
Display and Analog Output Offset
To adjust and set the Display and Analog Output Offset (applies to
displayed temperature and all analog outputs), complete the
following steps: