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Endurance
®
Series
Users Manual, Rev. 2.0, Jun 2020
50
ALARM SOURCE
Tobj.
ALARM SOURCE
Tobj.
SETPOINT
0.0 °C
SETPOINT
0.0 °C
DEADBAND
2 °C
DEADBAND
2 °C
BACKGROUND CONTR
NO COMPENSATION
BACKGROUND CONTR
NO COMPENSATION
BACKGROUND TEMP.
400.0 °C
BACKGROUND TEMP.
400.0 °C
SLOPE
The subentry is only available for sensors in 2-color mode. It allows to correct the temperature reading by an
adaptation of the slope value. With the keys, you can toggle between slope values from 0.850 to 1.150
SLOPE SOURCE
The subentry is only available for sensors in 2-color mode. It allows to assign the input source for the slope value:
INTERNAL the slope value is taken from the value set under the SLOPE subentry
EXTERNAL mA IN the slope value is taken from the external current loop analog input
EMISSIVITY
allows to correct the temperature reading by an adaptation of the emissivity value in a range from 0.100 to 1.100
EMISSIVITY SOURCE
allows to assign the input source for the emissivity value:
INTERNAL the emissivity value is taken from the value set under the EMISSIVITY subentry
EXTERNAL mA IN the emissivity value is taken from the external current loop analog input
TRANSMISSIVITY
allows to correct the temperature reading by an adaptation of the transmissivity value in a range from 0.10 to 1.10.
For example, if a protective window is used with the sensor, set the transmission to the appropriate value.
SENSOR GAIN
allows to correct the temperature reading by a gain multiplicator in a range from 0.800000 to 1.200000. The
standard value is 1.000000.
SENSOR OFFSET
allows to correct the temperature reading by the addition of an offset value in a range from -200.0 to 200.0°C. The
standard value is 0.0°C.
TOPSENSOR GAIN
The subentry is only available for sensors in 2-color mode. It allows to correct the wide band temperature reading
by a gain multiplicator in a range from 0.800000 to 1.200000. The standard value is 1.000000.

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