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SYSTEM OPERATION
Status Bar
TP04300 Series Interface & Applications Manual 3-19
Status Bar
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Status Bar: Fields Displayed
The Status Bar is displayed at top of all major screens:
Operator, Cycle, Utilities, Setup, History, Datalog.
Press Status Bar to display Jumbo Temperature Screens (see page 3-20).
Status Bar fields (bolded, in order) automatically display real time system supplied values
Setpoint °C: present setpoint temperature
Air Temp °C: Air Mode, (fluctuating) Main Air temperature, measured at main output
nozzle
DUT Temp °C: DUT Mode, (fluctuating) DUT temperature, measured with sensor
interfaced to DUT
Head: Thermal Head is up or down
Flow: Air flow is on or off
Air Display: (Air Mode) large (fluctuating) number is same as "Air Temp" field (see
above). See "Ramp Icons" (Jumbo Temperature Screens, page 3-20) which icons also
display here, located to right
DUT Display: DUT Mode, large (fluctuating) number is same as "DUT Temp" field (see
above).
Three ramp icons, with labels, display DUT Temp ramps, configured same as "Air
Display" icons above
Flow: present rate of air flow (units: standard cubic feet per minute: scfm; or, liters per
second: l/s)
DUT Type: (DUT Mode), None; K-Type; T-Type; RTD; Diode
Cycle: None; Inactive; # of # (cycle number of total cycle iterations: "1 of 3")
Window °C: the band (range) above/below setpoint, in which the system is "At
Temperature."
Example: a 50 °C setpoint, with 1.0 °C Window band, is "At Temp" between 49 to 51 °C.
Control: Local mode, or Remote mode (by Host, via RS232 or GPIB IEEE-488.2, or
Ethernet 10/100 baseT)
Time: system time, hour: minute: second, 24 hour format: 0-12 is AM, 12-24 is PM
Date: system date, day/month/year
Access: Full, Medium, Basic (user permissions)
Setup: name of selected test Setup
Log (Datalog filename, presently open): "None," or "filename" (can be viewed on History
Screen.
Note: a saved Datalog can be open for viewing, with Datalogging (recording of data) off.
Off: Click, to display "Are you sure?" prompt; click "OK" to shut down hardware and log
off
Timer: Displays the time (hrs:mins:seconds) remaining before the System will shutdown
automatically. The timer can be configured and turned off in the Utilities Screen.