Operation – Part 2
20.08.2012 Page 32 of 42 Rev. 04
If a control is activated, a sub-menu for this control is stepped through consisting
of three items:
The number in the middle of the second row of the
display is for internal purposes only and is of no
importance for the set-up.
- New name:
If the current control name is to be changed, confirm by pressing “YES”.
The current name is then shown in the upper row of the display. The letter
to be changed is underlined. Pressing the Menue key changes the letter is
confirmed by pressing Enter. For corrections press Enter until the position
to be corrected is again underlined.
Please note that to shorten a control name, the surplus positions have to
be filled with blanks.
- New lower limit:
If the lower warning limit (smallest valid value for this control) has to be
changed, confirm it by pressing “YES”.
The currently valid value is then shown in the upper row of the display.
The value could be changed using the Menue key, the Enter key changes
the direction (up arrow = direction towards larger values and vice versa).
The correct value is confirmed by pressing the Enter key for a longer time.
- New upper limit:
If the upper warning limit (largest valid value for this control) has to be
changed, confirm by pressing “YES”.
The currently valid value is then shown in the upper row of the display.
The value could be changed using the Menue key, the Enter key changes
the direction (up arrow = direction towards larger values and vice versa).
The correct value is confirmed by pressing the Enter key for a longer time.
No plausibility control takes place (entries where
upper limit < lower limit are possible but make no
sense). Settings are done in mmol/l, independently of
the selected measuring unit.
The menu must be stepped through completely. If you cancel this process, e.g.
by pulling the plug, all changes that were just entered are lost.
For each method, deleting the result memory is offered after this setting. Since
only activated controls are saved, it is recommended to delete the result memory
when making changes in this area.
For more detailed information about the controls’ function see Quality Control
If both buttons are pressed while switching on the device, all saved limit values
for the controls are printed if a printer is connected.