Signal Slope (Decay) In Case Of Peak Hold Reset; Figure 36: Perpendicular Signal Drop (Default Mode); Figure 37: Linear Signal Drop (Decay Mode) - Fluke Endurance Series User Manual

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Note that other signal processing functions (like Averaging or Valley Hold) do not work
concurrently with Peak Hold.

7.2.3. Signal Slope (decay) in case of Peak Hold Reset

Three different signal drop (decay) functionalities are implemented and may be activated by
the PC based Endurance
the rear control panel (Endurance
given to set the linear signal slope (decay).
7.2.3.1. Perpendicular signal drop (default mode)
The default mode (perpendicular signal drop) is activated, if both relevant signal decay values
(linear decay & averaging decay) are set to zero (0.0 Kelvin/second). This can be achieved via
the PC based Endurance
rear control panel (Endurance
Temp

Figure 36: Perpendicular Signal Drop (default mode)

7.2.3.2. Linear signal drop (decay mode)
The signal drop follows a linear decay function, where the decay value is given in Kelvin/second.
The linear decay value is settable via the PC based Endurance
RS485 programming command <XE>, or over the rear control panel (Endurance
interface).
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50
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software, serial LAN or RS485 programming commands, or over
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user interface). Via the control panel is just an entry field
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software, serial LAN or RS485 programming commands, or over the
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user interface).

Figure 37: Linear Signal Drop (decay mode)

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object temperature
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software, a serial LAN or
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