5-8
Now press [0] to return to the General setup level.
General setup: 1-Date/Time 2-Contrast
3-RS232 4-Radix 5-Serial# 6-LevelSensor
Press [4] for Radix. In some parts of the world, a "," is preferred to express decimal numbers
(For example: 2.00 = 2,00). Confirm your choice by pressing [ENTER] to return to the General
setup level.
Select radix mark: "."
1-"." 2-",
General setup: 1-Date/Time 2-Contrast
3-RS232 4-Radix 5-Serial# 6-LevelSensor
Press [5] for Serial #. The serial # of your instrument is recorded on the serial plate, lower rear
of case. Enter this number in memory. It will be printed for certain report formats.
NOTE: YSI uses alpha-characters in the serial number. We recommend that you press [SPACE]
for the first alpha-character and omit the last two. Example, 98B01234AB can be entered as
98 01234. This number is normally set prior to delivery, and preserved in memory by battery
backup. Press [ENTER] to confirm and return to General setup level.
Enter instrument serial number
98 01234
General setup: 1-Date/Time 2-Contrast
3-RS232 4-Radix 5-Serial# 6-LevelSensor
Press [6] for Level Sensor. Choose "Yes" to maintain level sensing in the buffer, calibrator and
waste bottles. One reason to inactivate the level sensors would be if you use a non-standard
container for buffer or waste.
Activate bottle level sensors? Yes
1-No 2-Yes
Press [ENTER] to confirm and return to General setup level.
General setup: 1-Date/Time 2-Contrast
3-RS232 4-Radix 5-Serial# 6-LevelSensor
You have now completed General setup. Press [0] to return to Select setup menu level.
Select setup: 1-General 2-MeasParameter
3-RunMode 4-Report 5-PrntSetup 6-Default