TCIC User’s Manual
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Example 4:
Output Mode = ‘SP-Latch’, ‘On’ = 100°, ‘Off’ = 110°.
The output will go high (on) when the temperature falls
from 101° to 100°, and stay high (regardless of any
temperature change) until manually turned off. Note that
– as Output Mode = ‘SP-Latch’ – the only meaning of
‘Off’ = 110° is to set the direction, as 110° > 100°.
Specifying ‘Off’ = 120° will give the same effect!
3.2.2.2 TCIC-Monitor Settings
Adjusts the settings that reside in the PC (i.e., in a file).
The settings at a glance:
Common Settings
Temperature Unit: °C / °F (view only)
Filter: Off/2/4/8/16/32/64/128/256
Sampling Rate: Max. / 0.5 Sec. / ... seconds
Channel Settings
Channel Name: ...
Input Limits
Min.: ...
Max.: ...
The settings in detail:
Common Settings

The following are common settings for all the channels:

Temperature Unit: °C / °F (view only)
The user may define system’s Temperature Unit.
This ‘Temperature Unit’ is actually a part of the ‘Card
Settings’ (section 3.2.2.1); it does not reside in the PC.
Though, for convenience's sake, the ‘Temperature Unit’ is
shown in the ‘TCIC-Monitor Settings’ display, but restricted
to ‘view only’.
Filter: Off/2/4/8/16/32/64/128/256
The Filter defines the filtering degree of the readings. A

higher

filter leads to more stable readings display, but slower
response to changes; a

lower

filter will give the opposite:
faster response to changes, but less stable readings display.