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Operation
Model 372 AC Resistance Bridge and Temperature Controller
The Model 370 allowed for the sensor units to be set independently for the alarms,
setpoint, display, and min/max readings. In order to simplify user operation, the
Model 372 adheres to the preferred units design as described above.
Menu navigation:
Input Setup
Q
Input
(A, 1 – 16)
Q
Preferred Units
Q
(Kelvin or Sensor)
Interface command:
INTYPE
4.4.12 Curve Selection
The Model 372 supports a variety of resistive temperature sensors manufactured by
Lake Shore and other manufacturers. After the respective input/channel is selected
(section 4.4), an appropriate curve may be selected. The Model 372 can use curves
from several sources. Standard curves are preloaded with every instrument and num-
bered 1 to 20. User curves, numbered 21 to 59, can be used when a sensor does not
match a standard curve. In addition, you can enter your own curves from the front
panel (section 5.7) or computer interface (section 6.2). The complete list of sensor
curves preloaded in the Model 372 is provided in TABLE 4-8. The standard sensor
curve data points can be found on the Lake Shore website.
Cubic spline curves can only be entered over the computer interface.
The Model 370 did not include standard curves. All Model 370 curves were consid-
ered user curves and were allocated to locations 1 to 20. In order for existing 370 con-
trol software to read and write curves from locations 1 to 20, the Model 372 must be
placed into emulation mode (section 5.8). When in emulation mode, the firmware
will translate the 370 curve locations received over the remote interface to adhere to
the new curve location numbering scheme. Independent of emulation mode, the
front panel curve menus will always show the curve locations using the newer num-
ber scheme. The following table illustrates how the curve numbers are interpreted
over the remote interface as function of emulation mode.
The sensor reading of the instrument can always be displayed in sensor units. If a tem-
perature response curve is selected for an input, its readings may also be displayed in
temperature.
Normal mode
Emulation mode
Standard curve location
1 to 20
None
User curves location
21 to 59
1 to 20
TABLE 4-7
Sensor curves preloaded in the Model 372
Curve
number
Curve name
Sensor type
Model number
Temperature range*
Interpolation method
01
Reserved
—
—
—
—
02
Reserved
—
—
—
—
03
Reserved
—
—
—
—
04
Reserved
—
—
—
—
05
Reserved
—
—
—
—
06
PT-100
PTC RTD
PT-100
30 to 800 K
linear
07
Reserved
—
—
—
—
08
RX-102A-AA
NTC RTD
Rox™ RX-102A
0.05 to 40 K
linear
09
RX-202A-AA
NTC RTD
Rox™ RX-202A
0.05 to 40 K
linear
10
RX-103-AA
NTC RTD
Rox™ RX-103A
1.4 to 40 K
linear
11
Reserved
—
—
—
—
12
Reserved
—
—
—
—
13
Reserved
—
—
—
—
14
Reserved
—
—
—
—
TABLE 4-8
Sensor curves
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