INST.No.INE-454-P2 Software
Ver.1.2
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[ Measurement mode ]
2.2 Parameter programming/selection (Engineering mode)
In the measurement mode, press
SEL
key and
ENT
key
simultaneously to display the engineering mode shown
in the right figure for programming or selecting a
parameter.
The engineering mode covers programming or selection
of analog output scaling, analog dummy output, hold
function (without hold function, peak hold or sample
hold), temperature unit, contact output, automatic
emissivity calculation (internal or external), zero/span
adjustment, analog output correction, analog input (for
the thermometer with the option of analog input), and
communications (for the thermometer with the option of
communications interface). For each program menu,
refer to [4. Engineering mode] .
The lower figure shows the flow chart of the parameter
menus by pressing
SEL
key in the engineering mode.
Measurement mode
Peak hold/
Sample hold
Reset type
Analog output
(Low
temperature)
Analog output
(High
temperature)
In programming of parameters, the screen will move to the measurement
mode unless any key is pushed for 1 minute.
Reset time
Analog dummy
output
Contact
output type
Temperature
unit
Automatic
emissivity
calculation
enable/
disable(Int/Ext)
Analog output
correction
(Number of data)
Temperature before
correction
Temperature after
correction
Zero/Span
adjustment
(Lower side)
Zero/Span
adjustment
(Higher side)
Engneering mode
Peak hold?
Y
SEL
SEL
SEL
Hold time
reset?
Y
N
N
SEL
SEL
SEL
SEL
SEL
SEL
Number of
data=0
SEL
SEL
All data input
N
SEL
SEL
N
Analog
input usage
Analog input
scaling
(Lower limit
value)
Analog input
scaling
(Higher limit
value)
SEL
SEL
SEL
Communications
address
Communications
speed
SEL
SEL
Analog
input enable
Y
N
SEL
SEL
Data number
SEL
ENT
+
SEL
N
Zero/Span
adjustment
operating
Correction calculation orer
(No,Yes,cancel)
Zero/Span
adjustment
correction
(Measured
value
abnormal)
SEL
Y
N
Tb CONT MEM PEAK
AL
AH
C
F
ε
Tb CONT MEM PEAK
AL
AH
C
F
ε
[ Engineering mode ]
2. Operating mode and engineering mode