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Fourtec DaqPRO 5300 - Temperature Compensation; Averaging Points; Temperature Units; Clear Memory

Fourtec DaqPRO 5300
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Chapter 1 DaqPRO 21
1. Temperature Compensation
Use the Forward
and Backward arrow buttons to select a temperature compensation
mode for thermocouple measurements.
Select Int Compensation to use the internal temperature sensor or select Ext Compensation if you
use an external temperature probe.
If you choose the external compensation you must connect an NTC 10k temperature probe to input 1
and the thermocouple sensor to any other input, and then setup the device accordingly.
2. Averaging Points
Use this option to reduce random noises. DaqPRO replaces every data sample with the average of the
last preset number of samples.
Use the Forward
and Backward arrow buttons to select the number of averaging
samples.
To filter out 50/60Hz line noises use a high number of averaging points (12 to 15 points).
3. Temperature Units
Use the Arrow buttons to select between Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) temperature units.
4. Clear Memory
Press the Forward arrow button
if you want to delete all previous data files from the DaqPRO.
5. Screen Contrast
Use the arrow buttons to adjust the LCD screen contrast.
Any contrast adjustment will be saved until the next time you change it.
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