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A measured temperature is displayed with
the current set emissivity slope (in this ex-
ample 1) (here: 824°C).
If you press „K: Autofind “ a window will open which allows you
to enter the "true" temperature.
Once the temperature entry has been entered and confirmed with "OK", InfraWin
will then calculate the emissivity slope which occurs with the new temperature. This
is displayed immediately and can be used for further temperature measurement.
9.10
Measurement (online trend)
This window displays:
temperature as graphical dia-
gram
current temperature
quantity of the measured val-
ues and file size of the current
measurement
The example shows a sample reading over
the period of approx. 10 seconds with a
temperature range between 800 and
1500°C. The final temperature (at the end of
the reading) is 1070.5°C.
Also the targeting light
( ) can be switched on
or off at this point.
With “Mark zone“ a temperature range can color marked for easier recognition.
Setting a temperature under “Threshold“ prevents the recording of values above or below this tempera-
ture to keep the file size small.
With “Scaling trend“ the view of the temperature range can be limited.
Note:
The measuring values of “measurement color bar” or “measurement online trend”
are automatically saved as "standard.i12". Should you need to edit the data later,
you need to save the file as another .i12-file because old values are over-written
when a new measurement is taken.
Files from older program versions (.i10-files) can be opened and saved as .i12.
9.11
Output listing (analyzing)
For analyzing the measured values in
this field all measured data appears
in a numeric list.
The date beside the time gives more exactly
values to see what happened on time units
smaller 1 s. The value specifies the time in
seconds after midnight (0:00 h). The amount
of data depends on the frequency that read-
ings were taken (settings at 9.14 PC sam-
pling rate). As the amount of data increases,
so does the amount of storage space re-
quired to save it. In order to save room, all
.i12 data files are stored by a binary code.