4. Design and function
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User interface, touchscreen
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Display of the current menu
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Home application
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General settings
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Probe settings
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Scan settings
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Logger settings
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Calibration
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Remote settings
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Service settings
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Unit; shortcut
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Plus decimal place
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Clear the peak values (min, max measured since
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1) Selecting √2 current multiplier
This option increases current through the probes by √2 (double-power), to determine any probe self-heating. The best method of using this option is
first to let the sensor reach a steady temperature and note the value. It may take some time to stabilise. Note the value down.
Press [√2] the probe will increase the heating effect on the probe, and the value displayed will represent the temperature due to the increased
current. When the reading has stabilised, note the temperature and calculate the temperature change.
2) The selected input channel is interrogated before each measurement cycle, and when enabled, SMART probes are identified by 'SMART´ appearing
as (S) beside the field [√2]. Open circuit thermometer input channels will display nothing, the symbol "OL" displays that the measurement value is out
of range.
WIKA operating instructions, model CTR3000
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Selected probe (standard or custom); shortcut
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Freeze the display; button
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Root 2 for sensor current PRT; button
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Current displaying of average, stability and number of
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Peak displaying
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Minus decimal place
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Probe type; standard sensor or SMART sensor(s)
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Measured value in the base unit according to probe, e.g.
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Ω for Pt100 and mV for TC
Current measured value
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Selected channel; shortcut
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Status bar with current application name
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