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Figure 16: Example of the Radi
S
ense
®
control screen
4.1.5
Probe configuration and advanced measurement data
The ‘STATUS’ box in the main screen
of the Radi
C
entre
®
only displays the isotropic field strength
data. When more advanced data is required (such as field strength of the separate axis, probe
temperature, LASER current etc.), one can go to the ‘Module data’ window by pressing the
‘STATUS’ box of the required
device.
The ‘Module data’ window will display the isotropic field strength in a large font, together with the
field strength data of each separate axis.
LASER temperature, LASER current and probe temperature are also displayed in the ‘Module
data’ window.
To determine which axis will be used to calculate the isotropic field strength, simply press the
axis buttons. Only the axes that are marked as
‘ON’
will be used to calculate the isotropic field
strength value. This is done according to the following formula:
E
tot
= Ex
2
+ Ey
2
+ Ez
2
4.2
Remote Control
The Radi
S
ense
®
can be controlled remotely through the interfaces of the Radi
C
entre
®
. The exact
communication protocol can be found in the Radi
C
entre
®
manual. The specific commands for the
Radi
S
ense
®
are shown in chapter 5 ‘Radi
S
ense
®
Command Set’.