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3.3
Loading / saving sonication programmes
The ultrasonic homogenizer possesses a working memory and 9 memory locations for sonication
programmes.
In order to work with a sonication programme, it must
fi
rst be loaded into the working memory. If
changes in the operating parameters are made in the working memory, a * (asterisk) will appear
after the program number [ProgNo]. If these changes need to be available later as samples, the
current operating parameters may be saved on one of the 9 memory locations.
The memory management is called up with the “PROG” button and the content of the selected
memory is displayed.
The sonication programmes can be individually selected using the rotary knob. Memory location 0
represents the working memory.
Loading the sonication programme
After selecting the desired sonication programme, the parameters are transferred to the working
memory by pressing the “START/STOP” button, and they can be used or processed in that
location.
Saving the sonication programme
In order to store the content of the working memory in the selected memory location, e.g.
programme 2, press and hold the “PROG” button until a signal tone is heard. The saving process
is now concluded and the new content is displayed. By pressing the “START/STOP” button you
return to stand-by mode.
If you need to exit the memory management without making changes, you can either press the
“ MENU” button (termination of the mode) or set the programme number [ProgNo] to 0 and then
press the “START/STOP” button (the working memory will overwrite itself).