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6.
Select the record to write/overwrite. There are 8 calibration records available
for every CalSet. Make sure the CalSet number displayed is for the CalSet you
wish to modify! Access is allowed for Operator6 (Level 6) or higher password.
7.
Enter the concentration (if known) and sample ID (optional). If the
concentration is known, you may set Include = 1 to use the sample in the fit.
Otherwise, leave the Include = 0 until you know the concentration.
8.
Press the SAVE button (looks like a floppy disk) after editing Buffer Records.
Answer the prompt to allow the record to be overwritten.
9.
Press the Transfer button. The button will show “Busy” for a few seconds.
10.
Repeat steps 5 – 9 until all desired records are transferred from the Buffer.
11.
Press the RECALC button. The analyzer will calculate the best fit in about 40
seconds.
12.
Press the GIVEN/CALC button to inspect the results of the calibration. Refer
to Section
4.4 Calibration Fit
for more details.
13.
Please be aware that selecting a particular Buffer Record will set that Record
number for the next Capture. For example, if you end your sample
modification after selecting Buffer Record 5, the next time you press the
Capture button, the analysis data will be stored to Buffer Record 5. If you want
the next Capture to be to a particular Buffer Record number, simply select that
Buffer Record before you return to the Main screen.
14.
Press the Back or MAIN button until you return to the Main screen.
Alternatively, you may manually enter the density and counts from a previous
measurement directly in the appropriate CalSet Record and SAVE the sample (do
not press the CAPTURE button). This feature is useful if you have recorded data
from a previous calibration that you wish to restore in the CalSet.
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