The Ariel User Manual
Rev 5, 01/04/21
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List Log
In this view the log entry numbers will be displayed
on the top line, and the log entries will be listed
showing the following details: time of the
measurement, value, type (pulse/CW) and an
exclamation mark (!) in case of an error.
Use the right button in order to show a detailed view of the first measurement. In the detailed view, you
can scroll up and down the measurements.
6.10.2: Diff/
λ
Select the correct wavelength setting. Refer to the chapter
6.10.3: Settings
Backlight
Toggles the backlight on/off.
Contrast
Shows the contrast adjustment screen.
Time/Date
Shows the time/date adjustment screen.
Bluetooth
This submenu allows several actions:
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Disconnect – available only if there is a device connected to the Ariel via Bluetooth.
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Disable/Enable – disables (or enables) the Bluetooth connection.
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Clear All – clears the Bluetooth cache. Use this option only if you encounter pairing difficulties.
Temperature units
Toggles the units used to display temperature on the screen between Fahrenheit and Centigrade
Information
Displays an information screen. In this screen will be listed data such as: date and time, name and S/N,
F/W version, Bluetooth name, device body temperature, disk temperature, log size, last and next
calibration dates.
6.10.4: Zero
Opens the zeroing screen. Use the zeroing option in order to make the measurement more accurate in CW
mode. The zeroing process should be performed while the sensor is protected from light and when the
sensor is cool. The protection cover can be left on for this purpose. Zeroing is recommended once a day
or before each CW measurement session. It is not required for Pulsed Power measurements.
Figure 16: List logs
Figure 15: Log
detailed view
Figure 17: Settings
sub-menu