?Copy a batch - including all calibration and limit setups;
Batch/Copy Batch
?Clear all the readings within the batch - but leaving all calibration
and limit setups; Batch/Edit Batch/Clear Batch
?Review the readings, statistics, calibration, batch information and a
graph of the readings; Batch/Review Batch
?Delete a Batch or all batches, entirely from the gauge; Batch/Edit
Batch/Delete Batch
?Delete the last reading entirely or delete the reading, but mark the
reading as deleted in the batch memory - Batch/Deleted
Reading/Delete With Tag and Batch/Deleted Reading/Delete
Without Tag respectively.
Creating a new batch
When using batching for the first time, or when you wish to open a new
batch, press Batch/New Batch. The user can now:
?Open the batch and take readings; Batch/New Batch/Open Batch 1
?Rename the batch - before opening it via Batch/New
Batch/Rename Batch 1. (See Alpha numeric naming Batches on
page 19)
?Choose the type of batch (normal or counted average) before
opening it via Batch/New Batch/Batch Type (see Batch Types on
page 24)
?Set up specific batch limits via Batch/New Batch/Batch Limits
(see Limits on page 17)
?Set up a fixed batch size via Batch/New Batch/Fixed Batch Size
(see Fixed Batch Size on page 25)
Once all the batch settings have been created, press Batch/New
Batch/Open Batch 1 - where ‘Batch 1' may now be a re-named as
required.
Alpha numeric naming batches
When in batching the user can rename the batch to a more
appropriate name.
When a new batch is created, the gauge automatically names it
‘Batch n’ - where ‘n’ is the next unused batch number; e.g. Batch 1,
Batch 2, Batch 3, etc.
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