Chapter 4 – Functions of the instrument  
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2.1.2.  Adjustment of the additional functions 
9  Place the key in the ACCESS   position. 
9  Create a new program (refer to chapter 3 paragraph 2 "Creation of a test program"). 
9  In the parameters list of this new program, validate the FUNCTIONS  parameter 
(refer to chapter 3 paragraph 2.3 "Adjustment of the parameters"). 
 Only the functions activated according to the method described in the 
previous paragraph will appear in the FUNCTIONS parameter. 
2.1.3.  List of additional functions 
2.1.3. 1)  Name 
This function allows the personalization of a program, for example to identify it by the 
name of the test part.  
)Select the option and adjust settings if necessary. 
2.1.3. 2)  Cycling 
This function enables several tests to be carried out by the instrument one after the 
other. 
The instrument offers 8 chaining criteria. When this function is activated it is possible to 
carry out a special “Step by Step” cycle as part of the initialization, which chains cycles 
without conditions.  
Associated parameters to adjust: INTER-CYCLE (wait time between two cycles). 
Chaining conditions: ALL (under all conditions), part good, rise error, drop error, 
warning, pressure error. 
)Select the option and adjust settings if necessary. 
2.1.3. 3)  Reference 
The validation of the "Reference" function in a flow cycle program is associating to this 
cycle the "Reference" cycle. During this "Reference" cycle, the measurement circuit is 
shifting to a circuit equipped by a master jet or a master part with known characteristics. 
This proceeding is correcting the possible atmospherics conditions variations. 
The activation of the "Reference" phase can be done by following two ways:  
¾ Manually, the instrument shift to the reference circuit with the operator request, 
or automatic. Selection by the front panel or the inputs/outputs of the concerned 
program. 
¾ Automatically the instrument shift to the reference circuit before each test cycle.