7.6 Recorded Data
The recorded data is divided into three groups: <Basic test data>, <Trend data>, and<Profile test data>.
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7.6.1 Basic Data
The user can import the test data under <Basic> measurement mode.
After pressing the <Download> button, the test data from the instrument will be read and appear in a
bivariate table format with time, temperature, emissivity, transmittance and background
compensation information.
There is a check box with each table row, so the user can choose the data to edit or export to a test
report with *. csv format.
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<Basic test data> is the test data without dedicated settings. The user can record random
measurement data in this area with a maximum of 1,000 records.
<Trend data> is saving data under trend mode, which should include three-screen data with
360 test values. The minimum interval for trend is 20 ms. In this mode, the user can capture
instant temperature changes. This data will be saved as a curve format. The user can review
the trend on the instrument, and the value of each test point by PC software.
Press <View> to review the trend picture, and the up and down arrows to choose each saved
trend data. The left and right arrows help in viewing the three screens for each piece of trend
data.
<Profile test data> is the test data under the profile setting, which can save a maximum of
300 records. By using the load value of each profile, these test data have been divided by
group according to the profile setting in the PC software. The user can find the temperature
distribution status in one group. When starting the measurements, the user can easily recall a
profile instead of having the need to set each parameter individually such as emissivity or
temperature alarm thresholds.
Figure 12: Basic Window
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