10 output .txt file (analyzing), 11 trend output (analyzing), 13 spot size calculator – LumaSense Technologies ISR 6 Advanced User Manual

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the amount of data increases, so does the amount of storage space required to save it. In order
to save room, all .i12 data files are stored by a binary code.

5.10 Output .TXT file (analyzing)

The same file as under Output listing may be converted into a text file and

can be easily opened, for example with Microsoft Excel. With the standard

import settings, Excel automatically formats the columns accordingly (with tabs as separators).

5.11 Trend output (analyzing)

The graph’s curve depicts the temperature
change over time within the specified
temperature range.
Additionally, other information appears in this
window; such as recorded time (x-axis) and
temperature in degrees (y-axis) as well as the
time and temperature at the vertical cursor line
which can be dragged with the mouse.

Selecting the Trend output initially causes all

the saved data to be displayed.

If the data exceeds an amount that can be reasonably represented, you may “Zoom“ in on a
partial segment using the mouse (such as the segment represented in the example). Under
“Total” you can return to the representation of the entire curve.

Note: The last reading is saved in the standard.i12 file and automatically appears in

this form upon opening Listing or Trend output.

Selecting file open with another file, the previous file will be overwritten and re-
placed by the standard.i12 file.

5.12 PC sampling rate (time interval between two

measurements)

This function sets a time interval. After
each interval, one measured value is

stored on the PC. Longer time intervals will result in
creating smaller stored file sizes. This function is mainly
used for long term measurements.

5.13 Spot size calculator

The InfraWin Spot Size Calculator

calculates the data for the non-

focused regions. To calculate data, enter the values
of aperture D, focused measurement distance a,
and focused measuring field diameter M as found
in the documentation relating to the optics
supplied with your specific pyrometer.
After entering the aperture and the main spot size,
the input of interim values calculates spot sizes in
different measuring distances of the fixed optics.

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