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Resolution | 0.1 s/d |
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Accuracy | ± 0.1 s/d |
Display | LCD |
Interface | USB |
Type | Chronoscope |
Power Supply | 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz |
Battery Life | Not applicable |
Operating Temperature | 10 to 40 °C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 60 °C |
Compatibility | PC software |
Amplitude | 0-360° |
Beat error | 0 to 9.9 ms |
Instructions for the proper disposal of electronic instruments according to legal requirements.
Lists the components included in the basic equipment package.
Instructions for positioning and connecting the device, including warnings.
Details the various ports and interfaces on the Terminal X1 and Micromat C.
Describes how to interact with the Chronoscope X1 using the touch screen interface.
Explains the function of various buttons and icons on the main screen interface.
Details the functions of buttons like Stop, Start, Reset, Left, Right, and Position buttons.
Shows rate deviation and beat error graphically during measurements.
Combines rate and amplitude tracing with numerical results.
Measures rate and amplitude stability over time with numerical outputs.
Defines measurement cycles for up to 10 test positions.
Displays rate stability in a polar diagram for balance wheel analysis.
Graphically shows acoustic beat noise with different time ranges and averaging options.
Stores and manages client addresses and detailed information about tested pieces.
Shows current time, date, and moon phase symbolically.
Provides details on software, MAC/IP addresses, firmware, and calibration.
Configures header information for exported screen content and printouts.
Explains common error messages like 'Out of range' and their causes.
Allows selection, viewing, and editing of measurement program parameters.
Configuration options for program number, name, color, beat number, lift angle, and test mode.
Defines integration time for numerical results in the Diagram display mode.
Configures integration time and measurement time for Trace and Vario modes.
Configures stabilization times, measuring time, and test positions for sequences.
Defines rotation sense, rotation time, and measuring time for Polar display.
Sets minimal and maximal tolerance values for rate, amplitude, and beat error.
Sets language, keyboard layout, screen saver, and other system-wide settings.
Configures date, time, time zone, and time server synchronization.
Handles import, export, and deletion of measurement programs and client data.
Enables/disables security mode and allows changing the password.
Configures measurement positions, resolution, and result order.
Allows setting the line width for diagram recordings.
Defines settings for axis ranges and actions after measurement for Trace/Vario.
Configures display mode switching, autostart, and next measurement timing.
Sets display refresh interval and mode (Scope 1 or Scope 2).
Details network connection setup using WiCoTrace PC software.
Outlines the 2-year warranty terms and conditions.
Provides guidelines for cleaning and general care of the instrument.
Advises on yearly calibration by service centers for accuracy.
Summarizes measurement capabilities, beat number options, and measuring modes.
Lists adjustable parameters for various display modes and features.
Details rate accuracy, amplitude, beat error resolution, and lift angle.
Provides technical details for the Micromat C unit and the X1 (G3) Terminal.
States the instrument's compliance with EC Directives and standards.