Omega Vehicle Security HHTFO manual Adjusting a temperature offset

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For each instrument, this configuration window gives some information about this particular information and allows you to set some parameters.

The top portion of the window gives information about the specifics of the thermometer, such as:

COM Port number

Serial Number

Calibration date.

Description of the parameters that can be set:

Unit: You can select oC or oF.

Scan Rate: Fast (recommended for most application) or Slow.

Lock / Unlock Keypad (FOB100 series only): Can be selected to lock the keypad on the thermometer

unit. Warning: once locked, the keypad can only be unlocked through the use of FOB100-SOFT or with the “l-“ serial command.

Furthermore, for each channel, you can set the following parameters:

On / Off: You can turn on or off the temperature for each channel.

Name: Up to 16 characters. You can enter a probe name here that suits your application.

Log: If checked, the temperature data for this channel will be logged, when data logging is active.

Chart: If checked, the temperature data for this channel will be displayed when one of the 4 chart windows is open.

Color: This is the color of the curve that will be used when the Chart window is open.

Alarms, Min and Max: Allows setting alarm limits. When one of more alarms are detected, a message is given at the bottom of the main window (must be in Acquisition mode). For a given channel, alarms are monitored only when its corresponding “Chart” or “Log” checkbox is checked, in the Configuration window pane. Alarms are monitored only when Acquisition is active.

Analog Outputs (FOB100 series only): Allows configuring the analog output parameters, Zero and Span. See Section 6.3 for a complete description of these parameters.

Offset: Allows adding an offset to this channel. See below.

8.2.1.1Adjusting a temperature offset

FOB100-SOFT allows you to add an offset to the temperature readings that are returned by a thermometer. This feature is equivalent to the “f” serial command, as described in Section 6.3, although it implementation in FOB100-SOFT is somewhat different than it is for the serial command.

An offset can be useful for the following two cases:

1- To temporarily change the reading of a probe that is believed to be in error (one-point calibration procedure). This usually requires that a good temperature reference be available.

2- To force an offset to a reading, for example may want to monitor a temperature variation from a given set temperature. In this case, you can simply enter the “0” value as a forced temperature setting, and the resulting reading will give you a + or - deviation from the set temperature point.

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Contents Hhtfo Page Introduction Page Introduction VDC Hhtfo product specificationsCalibration Options UnpackingQuick Introduction Installing batteriesMaking your first meaasurements Display description Hhtfo Thermometer Hardware ReferennceKeypad operation Setup menu Using the backlightLogging menu Format sub-menu File naming conventionStarting and stopping a logging session Enable sub-menuIcon definition Rate sub-menuProbe connector Power jack10 RS232 communication interface Description Using Temperature ProbesPage Serial Communication Description Using Hyper Terminal in WindowsRS-232 help menu HHTFO101 Detailed description of RS-232 commandsHHTFO111A Typical temperature reading sequence Analog Out Description Error CodesGetting started with FOB100-SOFT Installing FOB100-SOFTQuick tour of FOB100-SOFT Hardware and software requirementsWorking with the Configuration Window Adjusting a temperature offset Logging temperature data to a file Acquiring and viewing temperature dataYour mouse to widen this column Displaying temperature trends Viewing temperature dataDisplaying digital values Displaying analog thermometersDisplaying analog values dials FOB100 Console Console help menu FOB100-SOFT functionsFile menu Find Instruments RefreshHelp Menu Window menu