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Additionally select a scan rate in “Test range” that controls the
frequency of the measured value recording (e.g. 1 minute = one
measured value is saved every minute). The values named as
examples here will cause your recording to record all values for
the range between 20 °C and 22 °C at a scan rate (repetition of
saving of the measured values) of one minute (= 60 measured
values per hour) for the setting “Temp”. If you have chosen “Time”,
a permanent measurement is performed in the indicated duration
(e.g. 1 hour and 30 minutes).
Youcanselectthenumber(max.ve)oftheadjustable“Sections”
under “Testing the interval settings”. Here, you can set different
scanratesforthemeasuredvaluesforuptovedifferenttempera-
ture ranges (or time ranges). The lower the interval under “Test
range” is set, the more often will the measured temperature be
updated and saved.
Example:
If you set a temperature of 20 °C to 22 °C and a scan rate of one
minuteinthe rst“Section”,themeasuredtemperaturevalueis
saved in a table every minute with the value measured at that time,
independently of the set temperature range of 20 °C to 22 °C.
This is done at this rhythm until the measured value recording is
stopped. The set temperature values (here: 20 °C to 22 °C) have
purely statistical value in this case.
If only one “Section” is set up as “Temp”, the set scan
rate will not change when the temperature section (here:
20 °C to 22 °C) is exceeded or undercut, and, e.g. (here:
one minute) remain at one minute. For a “Section” set
as “Time”, the scan rate will remain the same for the set
duration.