FLUKE 9935-S LogWare II Software

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When a log session starts, LogWare will automatically set the thermometer
readout’s system units to use the selected scale. However, if the <keep exist
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ing> option is selected, LogWare will query the thermometer readout to deter
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mine the current system units.
Note: When starting a log session, LogWare checks the conversion setting
for each enabled channel. If a channel is configured to read temperature,
the units that were selected in the Session temperature scale drop-down
list are used. If a channel is not configured to read temperature (i.e. resis
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tance or voltage), LogWare automatically determines the non-temperature
units for that channel.
Enter the resolution (number of digits after the decimal point) that LogWare
should use to format all of the measurements acquired. This setting is common
to all channels from which measurements are acquired. Where applicable,
LogWare will automatically set the thermometer readout’s resolution to this set
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ting when a log session starts. Where not applicable, LogWare will round more
precise measurements or add 0’s to less precise measurements to obtain the de-
sired format.
Note: The resolution setting should be set prior to configuring the alarm
settings for each channel since the alarm values will also use this resolu-
tion. Changing the resolution setting after configuring the alarms does not
reformat the alarm values!!
Select the COM port on the computer to which the thermometer readout is con-
nected using the COM port drop-down list. Only COM ports that the operating
system reports as being available can be used. The following symbols are used
to show the status of each COM port:
- Indicates a COM port that is currently available.
- Indicates the COM port that is currently selected by LogWare.
- Indicates a COM port that is currently being used by another appli
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cation.
- Indicates an IR port (virtual COM port) that is currently available.
- Indicates an IR port (virtual COM port) that is currently selected by
LogWare .
- Indicates an IR port (virtual COM port) that is currently being used
by another application.
Note: For a real-time log session, LogWare requires the use of one COM
port. An IR port (virtual COM port) cannot be selected as the port to use.
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