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In this case the instrument can be powered directly from mains using the external power supply module supplied with the
thermometer.
2.11 Logging Mode
The instrument can be equipped with an internal memory to store up to 500 input data.
Two types of data acquisitions can be selected by the user.
Continuous acquisition
The operator can select the interval time between each acquisition and store progressively the input data in the Tag file
or can manually, step by step, give the acquisition instruction.
Acquisition by dedicated tag
Standard Agencies and Quality Auditors require the collection, organization and availability of traceability documents.
A supporting software is available to transfer a selection of plant inspections from a PC to the internal memory of the
instrument in order to simplify field check and select the appropriate tag number.
Dedicated input data are memory stored and downloaded into a PC to document the inspection activity.
Data can be saved on disks, viewed and printed in a numeric or graphic mode.
2.12 Calculated Measurements
For the measurement of unstable input signals by a progressive averaging with a programmable average weight. In
addition the operator can select average, minimum, maximum, Tmax -Tmin, differential.
2.13 Case
The case of the instrument is ergonomically designed for an easy hand held operation and transport.
The body is injection molded, shock-resistant, flame proof ABS+ polycarbonate.
A vinyl case with shoulder strap and an aluminum case for instrument + printer + accessories are available on request.
2.14 Logging Data Manager
LogMan software allows the OSP series users to set and prepare the infrared thermometers to acquire the data
organized by ‘Tag’. This software also allows to download data from Instrument on document (table) with date, time and
value. You can view table, save table, print table, export table in excel-txt-html and obtain graph. You can also manage
data coping, moving on other tables.