Portable Thermometers
User Guide
Cyclops L
7 - 12
7.6.4 Trigger Mode
Trigger operation determines the way in which the thermometer operates, and
what happens to the readings taken by the instrument. The are five trigger
operations:
Classic
(i),
Burst
(ii),
Latched
(iii),
Route
(iv) and
Operator
Emissivity
(v). See Section 8 - Trigger Operation. The default trigger operation
is Classic.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
7.6.5 Alarms
Allows you to specify alarm values for the target being measured. The function
has three sub-options:
High Alarm
(i),
Low Alarm
(ii) and
Alarm Off
(iii).
When high or low alarms are selected, a value setting screen appears. Use the
and
keys to enter the alarm trigger temperature. The default setting for
High and Low alarm is the thermometer mid-range value.
When an alarm threshold value passed, a visual indication is provided on the
side display ( = above high alarm value : = below low alarm value). An
audible warning (fast beep) is also provided if the sounder setting in ‘On’.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
7.6.6 Averager time constant (not applicable to Cyclops 055L models)
The averager time constant function allows you to set the rate of averaging of
the temperature values taken. There are three options:
Fast
(i),
Mid
(ii) and
Slow
(iii). The default setting is
Mid
.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
7.6.7 Units
Select °C, °F, K (Kelvin) or °R (Rankine).
Note:
If the high resolution display
is selected (7.6.12), only °C is available.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
7.6.3b Deleting previous reading in Record Mode
If Record mode is enabled, the ‘Delete 1’ icon is available as the first menu
item. This allows quick deletion of the last stored reading.
(v)