Hach 3650 manual Altering the Sampling Point Descriptions, Copying Values

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Sample (sequence number of the sample)

Gas (concentration of the measured gas)

Date (date of the measurement)

Time (time of the measurement)

Sample Description

In the example shown in Fig 2-2, the Sample Description column shows Tank 1 for the first samples. These descriptions can be modified for your applications using the procedures described below.

2.4.2 Altering the Sampling Point Descriptions

For help in identifying the locations of various sampling points that are stored by the analyzer, you may choose the Sampling Point Description command from the Logger menu to bring up the dialog box illustrated in Fig 2-3.

Fig 2-3: Sampling Point Descriptions

The measurement values to be placed in positions 0 through 499 (identified as Text 0, Text 1... etc.) can be described however you wish. Double-click on a particular position (or click Modify), then type a description in the box as shown (e.g. Tank 3). Choose OK when finished entering a description.

When you Close this box, your modifications will be saved, and will appear in the Sample Description column for the next downloaded list. These descriptions can be modified again later as your requirements change.

2.4.3 Copying Values

To copy the results to the Windows Clipboard, so that the data can be pasted into a spreadsheet, word processor or other Windows program that accepts tabular text information, choose the Clipboard command from the Export menu.

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Contents Operator Manual Page Product Recycling Information Orbisphere Following only applies to European customers Product DisposalMarking Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesTable of Contents Specifications Accessories and Attachments Maintenance and TroubleshootingCalibrations Part ListsManual Overview Safety Conventions Safety PrecautionsAbout this Manual Revision HistoryService and Repairs Safety RecommendationsAcknowledgements Precautionary LabelsOrbisphere Installation Flow Chamber Installation Sensor InstallationExternal Power optional WinLog97 PC Program InstallationSample Tube Adapter optional ConnectionsInstrument PC Connection Instrument Clock Setting Installation Completion Check ListBatteries Electrochemical SensorFlow Chamber Storage When not UsedOperating Controls Operating InformationOperating Information 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Preconditioning Sensor Taking MeasurementsAutomatic Data Acquisition Storing Measurements In the InstrumentManual Data Acquisition Viewing Stored Measurements Storing and Accessing Measurements From the PCDownloading Stored Values Copying Values Altering the Sampling Point DescriptionsPrinting Values Saving ValuesClearing Stored Values Timebase Updating Rate Maximum Samples 10 divisions Monitoring Measurements In Real-TimeOrbisphere Main Menu Basics Options SetupWinlog97 Export Menu O2 Analyzer PC Connection Reviewing Instrument ConfigurationAutomatic Data Acquisition Setting Sampling Intervals Configuring the InstrumentMembrane Selection Select from the PC Selecting Type of CalibrationSensor Calibration Range Checking Locking Out the Instrument’s CAL ButtonEntering a Span Gas Value Change from the PC Dual Use model 3650/113 onlyOrbisphere Pressure Calibration CalibrationsCalibration In a Span Gas Sensor CalibrationCalibration In Line Calibration In Air Calibration Range CheckingAccessories and Attachments Accessories and Attachments 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Maintenance Maintenance and TroubleshootingInstrument Batteries SensorSerial Test TroubleshootingKeyboard Test Display Test Clock SettingsMeasurements View Analog Voltages ViewSystem Specifications SpecificationsGeneral Technical Data Instrument Display OptionsTheory of Operation Part Lists AccessoriesInstrument Spare Parts Common Units Appendix a GlossaryTerms and Definitions Glossary 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Tables and Illustrations AnnexAnnex 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer User Notes