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b) Temperature Alarm
In “Temperature alarm”, you can set the limits (“Maximum” and
“Minimum”) that will trip an alarm later during the measurement.
The range can be set according to the device’s measurement range
(-40 °C to +250 °C). When making the setting, observe that the
higher value under “Maximum” is complied with. You can also select
the measuring unit “degrees Celsius” (°C) or degrees Fahrenheit
(°F). Confirm your settings with “Done”. The display will switch back
to the setting screen (figure 5).
During the later measurement, the value “Maximum” will be dis-
played with a red line in the graphical display. The value “Minimum”
is displayed with a blue line. When a set limit is exceeded or under-
cut, the thermo logger as well as the mobile end device will issue
a warning signal. The mobile end device will additionally show a
display for the event. The individual measuring results are displayed
as a line in a selected time line.
The current temperature is displayed in the upper area of the dis-
play on the mobile end device. While a measurement is started, this
display can show the average temperature when scrolling to the left,
and the lowest and highest temperatures when scrolling to the right.
c) Test range
This function specifies based on which measured value (“Temp”
= temperature; “Time” = time) long-term measurement is to take
place. Also observe the following chapters on this.
d) Testing the interval settings
In this function, you can activate up to five measurement ranges that
can be viewed in the function displayed below “Section / test range”
and also set individually. If you select “1”, you can set a temperature
range (when setting “Time” only a time range) with a scan rate. If
you select “2” or “3”, etc., you can activate one to five measurement
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