Advanced Operations
Program Number:
Specific test number, with which the program can subsequently be called up from the selection list in the User Programs menu or the Favorites menu.
2.Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a program number between 950 and 999. The lowest available number appears automatically.
3.Press OK.
Note: If the program number is already assigned to another user program, a message appears, asking whether the existing program should be replaced. Press OK to overwrite the existing program.
Program Name:
4.Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a program name. The name can be a maximum of 28 characters long.
5.Press Back to go back to the previous program point or press Next to continue with the input of the program data.
Program Type:
6. Select the required option (Table 8) and press Next.
7. If the Single Wavelength (section 6.1.1.1 on page 63) or Multi
| Wavelength (section 6.1.1.2 on page 64) is selected, define the | |
| unit, wavelength, absorbance formula, wavelength λx, | |
| concentration factor Kx, concentration resolution, chemical | |
| form and calibration equation. | |
| More information on Free Programming parameters see | |
| section 6.1.2 on page 72. | |
| Table 8 Program descriptions | |
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Program Type | Description | |
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Single Wavelength | Measurements at a defined wavelength | |
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Multi Wavelength | In the Multi Wavelength mode, absorbance values can be measured at up to four wavelengths | |
and the results can be mathematically processed to obtain sums, differences and relationships. | ||
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| This is an advanced form of programming for original | |
Free Programming | Programming, the user defines the measurement process, variables and calculations involved in | |
| obtaining a reading. | |
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