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Order of subentry appearance:
1. Subentry: SLOPE
The subentry SLOPE is just available for 2-color (ratio) Endurance® sensor devices,
to correct the temperature reading by adaptation of the slope value.
With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between slope values from 0.850 to 1.150
2. Subentry: SLOPE SOURCE
The SLOPE SOURCE subentry is just available for 2-color (ratio) Endurance® sensor
devices, to assign the source for the slope input value. The slope input value may come
from the preset value under SLOPE (1. Subentry, INTERNAL) or via an external current
loop analog input (EXTERNAL mA IN).
With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between INTERNAL and EXTERNAL mA IN
3. Subentry: EMISSIVITY
The subentry EMISSIVITY is to correct the object temperature reading by adaptation
of the emissivity value. Emissivity values can be object temperature dependent.
With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between emissivity values from 0.100 to 1.100
4. Subentry: EMISSIVITY SOURCE
EMISSIVITY SOURCE is to assign the source for the emissivity input value. The
emissivity input value may come from the preset value under EMISSIVITY (3. Subentry,
INTERNAL) or via an external current loop analog input (EXTERNAL mA IN).
5. Subentry: TRANSMISSIVITY
The subentry TRANSMISSIVITY is to correct the object temperature reading by
adaptation of the transmissivity value.
With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between transmissivity values from 0.10 to 1.10
6. Subentry: SENSOR GAIN
The subentry SENSOR GAIN is to correct the object temperature reading by a gain
multiplicator. The standard gain multiplicator value is 1.000000.
With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between gain values from 0.800000 to 1.200100
7. Subentry: SENSOR OFFSET
The subentry SENSOR OFFSET is to correct the object temperature reading by
addition of an offset value. The standard offset value is 0.0 °C / °F.
With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between offset values from -200.0 °C to +200.0 °C.
8. Subentry: MATCH
The subentry MATCH adapts the displayed object temperature to the real object
temperatures. You can affect the current temperature reading by override it with the
real, alternatively measured, object temperature. In 1C-mode, the match confirmation
corrects the object emissivity value to match the current temperature reading. The
match confirmation in 2C-mode adapts the slope value to match the current
temperature reading. With the ▲ ▼ keys, you can toggle between temperature match
values from "LOW LIMIT" to "HIGH LIMIT".
9. Subentry: AVERAGE
The subentry AVERAGE is for the activation of the average function for signal post
processing. A signal averaging over a set time span will be performed. With the ▲ ▼
keys, the range for the average time can be set from 0.1 to 300.0 seconds, whereas
just 0.1 - 299.9 seconds will be interpreted as averaging duration. A value of 300.0
seconds indicates that averaging post processing depends on an external trigger
signal. A low-level input signal (pull to GND) at the external input (Trigger) will promptly
interrupt the averaging and will restart the average calculation with the current
temperature reading.
10. Subentry: PEAK HOLD
The subentry PEAK HOLD is for the activation of the peak hold function for signal post
processing. A signal peak hold over a set time span will be performed. The output signal
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