3. GENERAL OPERATION
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Calibration report number:
Edit the calibration report number to reflect the
number of the piston-cylinder module calibration report that is currently valid.
The number can be up to nine digits. The default is
1
.
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Calibration report date:
Edit the date of the current calibration report.
The date must be expressed in yyyymmdd format. The default is
19800101
.
After pressing
[ENTER]
to accept the
edited calibration report date the option to
save the edited piston-cylinder module
information is presented. The display is:
Save PC S/N nnnn
1no 2yes
Select
<2yes>
to save the piston-cylinder module information under serial
number nnnn and return to the
<1PC/MS>
menu.
Select
<1no>
to discard all edits and return to the
<1PC/MS>
menu.
3.11.1.2
EDIT PISTON-CYLINDER MODULE
PURPOSE
To edit information contained in an existing piston-cylinder module file. Use this
function to change piston-cylinder module data after a recalibration.
PRINCIPLE/OPERATION
Piston-cylinder module information is element specific metrological data.
Uninformed or accidental altering of this information may lead to out of tolerance
measurements. Piston-cylinder module information should only be edited by qualified
personnel as part of the PG7000 calibration or recalibration process.
See Section 3.11.1.1 describing adding a new piston-cylinder module.
The principles and procedures to add or edit a piston-cylinder module are
identical except for the identification of the piston-cylinder module to be edited.
To edit information on an existing piston-cylinder module, press
[SPECIAL]
,
<1PC/MS>
and select
<1PC>
,
<2edit>
.
The display identifies the currently active piston-cylinder module. Press
[ENTER]
to edit the currently active piston-cylinder module or press
[P-C]
to toggle
through the other piston-cylinder modules available. When the desired piston-
cylinder module is identified, press
[ENTER]
to proceed with editing piston-
cylinder module information. Operation of the editing function is identical to the
add new piston-cylinder module procedure (see Section 3.11.1.1, OPERATION).
3.11.1.3
VIEW PISTON-CYLINDER MODULE
PURPOSE
To view the information contained in an existing piston-cylinder module file.
PRINCIPLE/OPERATION
See Section 3.11.1.1, PRINCIPLE. The piston-cylinder module viewing function
allows the piston-cylinder module information to be viewed but not altered.
To view information on an existing piston-cylinder module, press
[SPECIAL]
,
<1PC/MS>
and select
<1PC>
,
<3view>
.
The display identifies the currently active piston-cylinder module. Press
[ENTER]
to view the currently active piston-cylinder module or press
[P-C]
to
toggle through the other piston-cylinder modules available (see Section 3.9.2).