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After activation of a temperature sensor in the oxygen channels(see 6.2.3), the measured temperature by the external or internaltemperature sensor is displayed in the panel(s) of thecorresponding oxygen sensors with activated automatictemperature <strong>com</strong>pensation (right-hand side y-axis). It is alsodisplayed in the Overview panel (see chapter 0) of the mainwindow and saved into the data file.The temperature is displayed in units of degree Celsius (°C).The Temperature Measuring Time (default 300 ms; only multiplesof 100ms possible) of the External Temperature Sensor can beoptionally (a) increased in order to reduce the noise of thetemperature measurement or (b) decreased in order to achievehigher sampling rates.A <strong>Manual</strong> Offset of the External Temperature Sensor might beentered for possible recalibration of the temperature sensor(default: 0).Please note that each <strong>FireStingO2</strong> meter provides only a singleport for a temperature sensor. For Automatic TemperatureCompensation (see chapter 6.2) of >1 oxygen sensor, all sensorswith automatic temperature <strong>com</strong>pensation have to measure at thesame temperature condition, as determined with the connectedexternal temperature sensor (see also chapter 10). Alternatively, ifthe temperature extension module TeX4 is coupled to the<strong>FireStingO2</strong>, then automatic temperature <strong>com</strong>pensation can beperformed for each channel independently using the temperaturesensor connected to the corresponding port of the TeX4.42

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