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                                                                                           Sensorsoft Thermometer User’s Manual

 

Resolution, Accuracy and Calibration 

 
The terms 

resolution

accuracy

 and 

calibration

 frequently cause misunderstanding for many 

individuals who have not been trained in metrology. We explain these terms here and how they 
might apply to your application of Sensorsoft devices. 
 

Resolution

 or 

precision

 is the fineness of the measurement. It is usually specified in terms of the 

smallest unit that can be resolved. 
 

Accuracy

 is the trueness of the measurement or how close it can be to the true value (National 

Standard). Accuracy is often specified as a percentage (i.e. +/- 3 %) of the reading, or a fixed 
value (i.e. +/- 0.5) that can vary from the true value of the reading. 
 

Calibration

 is a process where accuracy is verified (and often corrected) with respect to a 

standard. Calibrations are routinely carried out to certify that a device has not lost its accuracy, 
linearity and stability. Calibrations can be carried out at a time interval that is required by your 
industry. In many cases, this is at least once every year.  
 
When a calibration or verification takes place, it must always be done with equipment that has 
significantly better accuracy and resolution then the device under testing. When a calibration 
check is performed on a “Unit under Test” with an instrument traceable to the National Standards 
Laboratory, the “Unit under Test” is also considered to be traceable. 
 

Avoiding invalid judgments or comparisons 

 
Using any of the following measurement devices or situations is 

unacceptable

 for comparing to, 

or judging the accuracy of a Sensorsoft device: 
 

 

Low cost measurement device purchased from a retail store 

 

Digital display on HVAC or cooling/heating equipment 

 

Location of the active sensing element is unknown or hidden 

 

Measurement device has its active sensing element more than one inch (2.5 cm) away from 
the Sensorsoft device’s sensing element 

 

Measurement device has lower accuracy specifications as compared to the Sensorsoft device 

 

Measurement device has unknown accuracy specifications 

 

Measurement device has not been calibrated within one year, has no calibration certificate or 
is not traceable to a reference standard 

 

Appropriate measurement instruments for making comparisons 

 
We recommend one of the following instruments (or equivalent with a recently dated traceable 
calibration certificate for judging the accuracy or stability of your Sensorsoft device: 
 

 

Vaisala HM40 series Hand held Humidity & Temperature Meter (approx. price $500-1000 
US) 

 

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Summary of Contents for ST6105C

Page 1: ...r s Manual Models ST6105J ST6105C and ST6154J Manual P N 071 0014 Rev 18 February 21 2019 Copyright 1999 2019 Sensorsoft Corporation All rights reserved Sensorsoft and Soft Thermometer are trademarks...

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Page 3: ...opriate measurement instruments for making comparisons 11 Correct method for making comparisons 12 What to do if you believe the Sensorsoft device is reading incorrectly 12 Making extension cables for...

Page 4: ...Thermometer may be referred to as a thermometer device Soft Thermometer Sensorsoft device or SSD Sensorsoft Soft Device throughout the manual Glossary of Acronyms RWME Remote Watchman Enterprise softw...

Page 5: ...equired CRC error detection detects transmission errors and improves reliability SSDP only Virtually unlimited cable lengths 1000 ft SSDP only Plug and go operation little or no user configuration req...

Page 6: ...meter to come into contact with harsh chemicals or cleaning agents If the housing needs to be cleaned use a damp cloth or vacuum cleaner Use a Velcro fastener P N F1000 or F1001 to affix the Sensorsof...

Page 7: ...er refer to its documentation for more details on the above Note the physical port number where you plugged the cable into your computer or device console server If the Sensorsoft Thermometer is being...

Page 8: ...onductor Communications connector 8 position modular jack accepts 8 position plug RJ45 Power source Port powered RTS and DTR both asserted or via External DC power connector Power supply current drain...

Page 9: ...rial Injection molded ABS thermoplastic Housing Color Light gray Sensor type Semiconductor Communications cable Integrated 6 m 20 ft colour matched cable with DB 9F female mini D SUB connector Power s...

Page 10: ...ectronics Housing Temperature Operating Range 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Electronics Housing Humidity Operating Range 90 RH non condensing Communications connector 8 position modular jack accepts 8 po...

Page 11: ...cantly better accuracy and resolution then the device under testing When a calibration check is performed on a Unit under Test with an instrument traceable to the National Standards Laboratory the Uni...

Page 12: ...minutes for the Sensorsoft device and the traceable measurement instrument to acclimatize to the environment 4 Make sure you know how to get a live up to the second temperature reading from the Sensor...

Page 13: ...d get jammed In this situation it makes sense to terminate the cables on site using hand crimp tools The following details will assist you in this process NOTE A C suffix Sensorsoft device has a built...

Page 14: ...parts needed to make good quality extension cables Hand Tools Tyco Crimping Tool P N 90312 1 or 90302 1 for subminiature D pin or socket contacts Tyco PROCRIMPER P N 58448 2 for subminiature D pin or...

Page 15: ...has a RJ45 jack connector It accepts a plug in cable This includes models ST6105J and ST6154J Figure 3 Illustrates a J suffix Sensorsoft device that accepts a cable with RJ 45 plug IMPORTANT A properl...

Page 16: ...1 for modular plugs Tyco 8 position modular die set P N 853400 1 Tyco Crimping Tool P N 90312 1 or 90302 1 for subminiature D pin or socket contacts Tyco PROCRIMPER P N 58448 2 for subminiature D pin...

Page 17: ...into the SSD M indicates male pin type connector F indicates female socket type connector Figure 5 The C2012A cable is used to connect a J suffix Sensorsoft device to multi port serial cards or devic...

Page 18: ...commend keeping the cabling short 100 ft as the Simple Text Commands Interface does not support the built in CRC error detection Sensorsoft Device Monitoring NET Component for Windows This method invo...

Page 19: ...nsorsoft device may ignore your commands can be due to data transmission CRC errors or improper power up delay during hot plugging Sending SSDP commands to the Sensorsoft device Each command packet yo...

Page 20: ...01h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 47h 98h Send the following bytes to request a temperature reading in Celsius 0 5 C resolution C5h 0Ch 00h 01h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 01h 0Eh 49h Send the following bytes to reques...

Page 21: ...nt that the previous host command was received and executed without errors The Sensorsoft device only acknowledges correctly received commands that have no CRC errors If the Sensorsoft device detects...

Page 22: ...5 6 and 7 can be ignored they are not used Converting SSDP DATA byte s to temperature readings Recent Sensorsoft temperature measuring devices can output temperature readings in two different formats...

Page 23: ...1111 FFFFh 25 C 11111111 11001110 FFCEh 40 C 11111111 10110000 FFB0h 55 C 11111111 10010010 FF92h Please note that the least significant temperature DATA byte is in terms of a 0 5 C The sign bit is du...

Page 24: ...d strings The sequence of four strings begins at the 10th byte in the response packet To read the SSD s description count to the 10th byte in the ID response and extract the subsequent ASCII null term...

Page 25: ...ser s Manual Sample ID response packet from a ST6105J Sensorsoft Thermometer Byte Contents 1 90h 2 4Fh 3 00h 4 9 01h 00h 00h 03h 03h 07h 10 Sensorsoft R Thermometer 00h Sensorsoft Corp 00h ST6105J 00h...

Page 26: ...support to help you overcome your difficulties see web site address below Sensorsoft Corporation does not provide free support to those wishing to write their own software although this is available o...

Page 27: ...n a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this guide may cause harmful interference to radio comm...

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