Function Prompt | Selections or |
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Lower Display | Range of Setting |
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| Definition |
| Upper Display |
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| NO FS |
| NO | |
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| input failure detection and should only be used when | |
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| a thermocouple input is connected to another | |
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| instrument which supplies the Burnout current. (For | |
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| this selection, no burnout signal is sent to the | |
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| sensor.) | |
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| For Burnout to function properly on a |
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| ATTENTION | |
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| type (or a | |
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| dropping resistor), the dropping resistor must be | |
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| remotely located (across the transmitter terminals). | |
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| Otherwise, the input at the instrument terminals will | |
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| always be 0 mA (i.e., within the normal operating | |
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| range) when the | |
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EMISSIV2 | 0.01 to 1.00 |
| EMISSIVITY is a correction factor applied to the | |
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| Radiamatic input signal that is the ratio of the actual | |
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| energy emitted from the target to the energy which | |
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| would be emitted if the target were a perfect radiator. | |
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| Available only for Radiamatic inputs. | |
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