IMPAC pyrometer IP 140-LO
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.
10.10
Listing (analyzing)
For analyzing the measured values
in this field all measured data ap-
pears 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 10.12 Time
interval between two measurements). As
the amount of data increases, so does the
amount of storage space required to save it.
In order to save room, all .i12 data files are
stored by a binary code.
Note:
Data files may be converted into text files (.txt file: in the menu bar under output
ASCII file save as .txt file), and can be easily opened with EXCEL. EXCEL formats
the columns accordingly, if you specify that the headers should be ignored.
10.11
Trend output (analyzing)
The graph's curve depicts the
temperature change over time
within the specified temperature
range.
Additionally, other information appears in
this window; such as recorded time (x-axis)
and temperature in degrees (y-axis) as well
as the time and temperature at the vertical
cursor line which can be dragged with the
mouse.
Selecting the Trend output initially causes
all the saved data to be displayed.
If the data exceeds an amount that can be
represented reasonably, you may "Zoom" in
on a partial segment using the mouse (such
as the segment represented in the example).
Under "Total" you can return to the represen-
tation of the entire curve.
Note:
The last reading is saved in the standard.i12 file and automatically appears in this
form upon opening Listing or Trend output.
If file open was loaded using another file, the previous file will be overwritten and re-
placed by the standard.i12 file.
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