Menu Operation
  This display is divided into two sections.
 
Line for Operating Status
Input and Output Window
  Status line:
  The status line indicates the function  
of the current screen page. In the Setup 
menu, the current menu path for the 
displayed information is shown in this 
line.
  Example for Setup, Language:
 
SETUP    LANGUAGE
oDeutsch 
 English
 U.S.-Mode
 Français
  Input and Output Window:
  This window contains either detailed 
information (such as that for the heater 
program selected) or a selection list.  
Selected items are displayed inversely 
(white letters on a black background). 
Letters, numbers, and special characters 
can also be entered in this window 
when an input field is active.
  Example for Setup, Language:
 
SETUP    SPRACHE
oDeutsch 
 English
 U.S.-Mode
 Français
 
The following symbol can also appear in 
the input/output window:
o  This symbol indicates the stored setting
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  Parameter Settings
  Parameters are summarized in menus 
that have several levels.
  Example:
§  Select parameter: Use the x and 
y keys to select 
SETUP in the 
function line and confirm with u
§  Use x and y to scroll within 
a menu level
§  Select menu item (open a submenu): 
Press u
  Configuring parameters:
§  Press x and y repeatedly 
until parameter setting is highlighted 
(inverse display)
§  Confirm parameter: Press u
  Changing the value of a parameter:
  Select parameter:
§  Press x and y repeatedly 
until parameter setting is highlighted 
(inverse display)
  Entering alphanumeric characters:
§  Changing flashing character: 
Press the x and y keys until 
the desired character is displayed  
and confirm with u
§  Confirm parameter: Press u
  Back:
§  Press c
  Exit setup: Press c
  Data Output
  An interface port is provided for  
connecting:
–  printer
–  status display
–  programmable logic controller (PLC)
–  computer
  Printer
  The data format for output to  
an external printer can be selected;  
the ISO/GLP printout meets the  
corresponding requirements.
  ISO: International Organization  
for Standardization
  GLP: Good Laboratory Practice
  See “Data Output Functions” in  
the chapter entitled “Operating the 
Moisture Analyzer” for a detailed 
description of data output options.
  Interface Port
  Instead of connecting an external  
printer to the communication port,  
you may wish to connect a status  
display, a programmable logic  
controller or a computer.
  See “Data Output Functions” in  
the chapter entitled “Operating the 
Moisture Analyzer” for a detailed 
description of data output options.