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6.9.4 Definition of Important Terms in PDF Report
1.
MKT (Mean Kinetic Temperature):
It is a simplified way of expressing the overall effect
of temperature fluctuations during storage or transit of perishable goods. In other words,
MKT is a calculated, single temperature that is analogous to the effects of temperature
variations over a period.
2.
Mean ± Std Deviation:
The mean and the standard deviation of a set of data are usually
reported together. A low std deviation indicates that the data points tend to be very close
to the mean; a high std deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a large
range of values.
3.
Cumulative time:
Actual
#
cumulative daily time duration for below/above the
temperature limit.
4.
Alarm Trigger time:
Time at which alarm high/low triggers after corresponding alarm
delay.
#
Date and time change have no effect on alarm records. E.g. Alarm high trigger time for the
given day is 17:30 hr and the user has changed the current time from 18:00 hr to 23:30 hr. In
this case, the cumulative time for the alarm will be 00 hr 30 mn.
Note:
Refer the help menu for detailed description of data analysis in
LMView-XS-E006 s
oftware
application.