4-4 Advanced Functions
To operate advanced functions, pull the trigger and use
the
MODE
button to select the desired function. Advanced
function data is displayed on the Secondary Display. Mode
button also works with unit in Hold mode. The sequential
operations are shown in the following flow-chart.
Scan and display the current
temperature.
Store data when flashing.
Recall data when steady. Use
▲
or
▼
button to select.
Dislays the maximum
temperature obtained in current
measurement cycle.
Displays the minimum
temperature obtained in current
measurement cycle.
Displays the average
temperature of current
measurement cycle, (approx 73
seconds.)
Displays the maximum
temperature difference obtained
in current measurement cycle.
Allows emissivity adjustment
for correction of different
materials.
Adjust High alarm
temperature setting setpoint.
Adjust Low alarm
temperature setting setpoint.
Alarm setpoints are adjusted
by using
▲
or
▼
.
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4-5 Memory
4-5.1
Memory Read – Press
MODE
switch until
DATA (0-
A)
is on steady. Unit is now in Data Read mode for
memory locations
DATA (1-A)
or Memory Erase mode
when displaying
DATA0
. (See Memory Erase section
below). Pressing the ▲ or ▼ arrows will scroll the
DATA location and display the corresponding data on
the secondary display. The specific parameter, such as
Actual, Max, Min, Etc, will also be displayed. No
parameter displayed indicates the data is the Actual
measurement.
4-5.2
Memory Erase – when
DATA0
is selected, the
secondary display will display “-
CL
-”. This is only used
for erasing all the memory locations. To Erase, press
and hold the M Button until you hear a quick double
beep.
Note:
Data cannot be saved into DATA0 location.
4-5.3
Memory Record – the following temperature
parameters may be saved into memory: Actual reading,
MAX, MIN, AVG, and
∆
T. To select which one will be
saved, press the
MODE
switch until the desired
parameter is selected with the
DATA (1-A)
icon
flashing. The flashing
DATA (1-A)
icon indicates the
unit is in Data Save mode and which memory location
is currently selected.
To select a specific memory location, press the ▲ or
▼ arrows until the desired location is displayed. To
save the displayed data into memory, press the M
button until a single beep is heard.
The unit will:
Save the data that is displayed on the lower
secondary display.
Write new data over any previously saved data in
that memory location.
Increment the memory location to the next location.
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