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PROGRAMMING SECTION MODEL YB8
April 1999/Manning Environmental Inc.
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ID Menu
The ID menu allows the user to identify a site at which the events have been logged and a corresponding date
associated with the events at that site. This is represented by a 4 digit number which the user enters in the ID
Menu (see below). The system only allows for one site ID at a time. For example, the user enters 1234 as a
site ID number and logs 100 samples at that site. Later the sampler was moved to a different site. If the
operator enters a new site ID number (5678), the original site ID (1234) will be o verwritten with t he new site
ID number (5678). The operator should download the data before changing site ID numbers in this scenario.
ENTER MENU SELECTION
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At this prompt input a 1 and press <ENTER>
ENTER 4 DIGIT ID #
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The user enters a 4 digit number that corresponds to the site at which
the samples will be t aken. O nly o ne site number can be used at a
time. Entering a new site number, overwrites all stored site numbers.
ENTER MONTH MM#
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This display asks the user to enter the current month in 2 digit format.
For example 03 = March, 11 = November, etc...
ENTER DAY DD #
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The user enters the 2 digit number corresponding to the current day.
The first day of the month being 01, the last being 30 or 31.
ENTER YEAR YYYY #
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The operator enters the current year in 4 digit format.
View Menu
The view menu allows the user to review lo gged events and activities. T he information recorded is not limited
to sampling events. Activities such as power failure, warm starts, cold starts, etc.. are also recorded to allow
the operator a fuller and more comprehensive understanding of the activities of the unit. The information in

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