EasyManua.ls Logo

YSI 2700 SELECT - Page 77

YSI 2700 SELECT
165 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
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

Table of Contents

Related product manuals