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SBS SBS-3500 - Performing and Saving Measurements

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4. Navigate to the tick symbol using the arrow keys and press <Save>.
An RFID tag may only be allocated to one method and/or sample ID. If you try to allocate an RFID tag to
more than one method and/or sample ID. If you try to allocate an RFID tag to more than one method
and/or sample ID, the message “RFID in use” is displayed. In this case, choose another RFID tag for this
method or sample ID.
To check whether an RFID tag has already been allocated to a certain method or sample ID, go to the
menu Methods > Edit Method” or “Sample-ID > Edit ID”, select the respective method or sample ID,
and hold the RFID tag to the RFID interface. If the RFID tag has already been allocated to this method or
sample ID, the RFID tag number and the message RFID matches” is displayed.
9.4.3 Selecting a Method and/or Sample ID via RFID
This way of selection is only available if one or more methods and/or sample IDs have been allocated to
an RFID tag (see Chapter 9.4.2). Measuring methods and sample IDs that have an allocated RFID tag are
marked with the RFID symbol .
1. Allocate the RFID function to the softkey (see Chapter 8.7)
2. When the instrument displays the main screen, press the <RFID> softkey.
The message “Reading RFID” is displayed.
3. Hold the allocated RFID tag to the RFID interface of the instrument.
The method and/or sample ID allocated will automatically be used for the following
measurements.
9.4.4 Application Examples of RFID
RFID tags can be attached on the outside of tank farms, for example. Before an employee takes a sample
from the tank to measure it, the measuring method and sample ID to be used can be changed
accordingly by reading the RFID tag.
The RFID function also proves to be useful when inspecting incoming goods: For each incoming good you
can allocate an RFID tag to the measuring method and sample ID to be used and catalog the tags. By
doing this, the allocated RFID tag can easily be scanned from the catalog when the substance is coming
in, a sample can be taken and measured and traced back via the sample ID later.
9.5 Filling Sample
Depending on the viscosity of the sample, you can fill the measuring cell using the filling tube or the
plastic syringe. When filling highly viscous samples, we recommend using the plastic syringe.

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