4 Extract All Data - Valid for ML 1/2/2i

Allows the user to extract all data stored in the Controller memory. Different container files found in the memory will be stored under different container numbers.

b. Command

Selecting Command presents the user with another menu of available functions (see Figure 4-6).

Mark Trip Start

Calibrate Probes

Date and Time (D/C)

Container ID

Configuration

Figure 4-6. Command Menu

The user can select the desired function by pressing or and .

1 Mark Trip Start - Valid for ML 2/2i

This menu item will enable the user to initiate a trip start. Upon choosing this menu and pressing a trip marker is

set in the Controller. Press again to confirm the trip start.

2 Calibrate Probes

Calibrate Probes allows the user to carry out a field calibration of all the probes used in the system. Upon choosing this menu, the current sensor values and offsets are displayed on the LCD. Press any key to bring up the Auto mode of calibration (in the Auto mode of calibration, the sensors are required to be immersed into an ice bath maintained at 0.0C).

Pressing either or will display the current DataCORDER S/W version and the total number of probes installed in the system. The sensor name and offset will be displayed in the following format:

S/W Rev #### Probes ##

SA Current Value ##.# Offset ##.#

All the probes active in the system will be displayed with the current value and offsets. Press to start the

calibration. The display will prompt the user to immerse all probes in an ice bath maintained at 0.0C. Confirm the

calibration by pressing . Press to quit the calibration function.

3 Date and Time (D/C)

This menu item allows the user to modify the current date and time of the DataCORDER. Pressing will display the current date and time of the DataCORDER. To set a new date and time for the DataCORDER press .

NOTE

This Date and Time is for the DataCORDER. Ensure that the DataReader date and time is correct prior to confirming the change.

To set a new date and time for the DataReader choose Set Date/Time from opening menu (refer to paragraph 4.3.4). 4 Container ID

Container ID allows the user to modify or change the container ID. Pressing in this menu selection enables the user to modify the ID. Move the cursor to the position where the character is to be modified and use and to select the correct character. Confirm the new ID by pressing .

5 Configuration

The Configuration menu enables the user to configure the controller. The configuration files must first be transferred from a PC using the DataSet menu (refer to paragraph 4.3.3). Pressing in the Configuration menu will display a

configuration sub-menu.

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