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The interface of the Titration Manager has been specially designed to
clearly guide you through every step of the programming and running of
the analyses, whether you are a supervisor or a routine user.
An important part of this interface is to check and control the presence of
different elements necessary to run the defined application.
Thanks to a RFID tag attached to each burette stand, the Titration
Manager is able to know at any moment which reagent is installed on
which burette stands. Handling burettes and reagents is easier and more
secure. See "Titrant management using RFID tags" at the end of this
chapter.
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The Supervisor has access to all parameter edition screens for
creation
and edition
purposes.
When programming in “SUPERVISOR” mode, it is recommended to work
in stages. These stages
should
be carried out in the order described
below:
1. Define your electrode(s)
Identify electrodes (including temperature sensors) to be used for the
analysis.
Electrodes can be created from the following lists, Catalogue, Other or
Copy from. When creating the electrode, define if electrode calibration is
required (or not), if yes specify the “periodicity” of the calibrations and the
pH standards to be used. Refer to chapter 3.
2. Define reagent
Identify reagents to be used for the analysis.
Reagents can be created from the following lists, Catalogue, Other, Copy
from. When creating the reagent, define if reagent calibration is required
(or titre entered manually), if yes specify the “periodicity” of the calibra-
tions and the calibration method. Refer to chapter 3.
If you are to perform a calibration, make sure that the electrode(s)
used for the calibration are the same as those used in the method.