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IGA 6/23 Advanced Manual
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4 Settings / parameter descriptions
The pyrometer is equipped with a wide range of settings for optimal adaptation to the required
measuring condition and to measure the temperature correctly.
All settings can be read and set only in the pyrometer parameters window of the
software InfraWin. Adjusting the settings at the instrument is not possible (detailed
description of the software see Chapter
, Software InfraWin).
Selecting the pyrometer parameters window shows the current settings of the
pyrometer. Changing a value can either be done by typing a value in an input box or by
selecting a preset value from the list field.
4.1 Factory Settings
Temperature display (°C / °F) = °C
Emissivity (ε) = 100%
Transmittance (W) = 100%
Exposure time (t
90
) = min
Dynamical adaptation dm = 4
Clear time (t
Clear
) = off
max / min = maximum value storage preset
Analog output (out) = 0 ... 20 mA
Sub range same as basic temperature range
Ambient temperature compensation = auto
Address = 00
Baud rate = 19200 Bd
4.2 Temperature Display
The Digital Display on the back of the pyrometer will show the temperature measurement in
either °C or °F. You can select which temperature scale you wish to use through the InfraWin
software or by using the UPP Data Format commands.
The Measuring Value can also be viewed at any time through the InfraWin Software or by using
the UPP Data Format commands.
4.3 Emissivity ε
Different materials have different emissivities ranging between 0% and 100%. The emissivity is
also dependent upon on the surface condition of the material, the spectral range of the
pyrometer, and the measuring temperature. The emissivity setting of the pyrometer has to be
adjusted accordingly.
Emissivity settings between 5% and 100% can be established through the InfraWin software or
by using the UPP Data Format commands.