2. Set Sample Bin #
This menu item displays the current sample probe bin number setting
and allows the setting to be changed.
The sample probe bin number should only need to be changed when a
new sample probe of a different bin number is installed in your instru-
ment, or if the parameters have been lost. Use the sample probe bin test
procedure in the diagnostic tests section (Chapter 5) of this user’s guide
to determine the bin number of a replacement probe.
Upon entering “Set Sample Bin #”, the current setting will be displayed.
To change the setting, enter your new sample probe bin number by
means of the numeric keypad. Press ENTER to store the new setting or
STOP to restore the original setting. You may also use the > < keys to
step through the available choices. Once you press ENTER, you will be
asked to confirm the change. Press ENTER to confirm.
Changing the sample probe bin number forces recalibration of the instru-
ment.
3. Dis/Enable I.D. #
This menu item enables a means of entering an identification number for
each sample test result. When enabled, each test prompts for an identifi-
cation number to be entered via the numeric keypad or optional barcode
scanner. The identification numbers entered are displayed and sent to the
printer port and the RS-232 port with the sample test results.
ID numbers may not exceed 13 characters.
1. At “Dis/Enable I.D. #”, press START to display “[on] < I.D. # *
[off]”. The current setting is indicated by the symbol, “*”.
2. At “[on] < I.D. # * [off]”, press < or > to toggle the I.D. # option
on or off.
3. Press ENTER to store the new setting (or STOP to restore the
original setting).
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