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OPERATION (continued)
USER CONFIGURATION MODE (continued)
If the computer is new or has no previous custom volume unit label stored in memory,
the screen will appear with three dashes. (See Figure 20)
The left most of the dashes will be in focus
and the user can select a letter from the list
of upper case letters. An empty space will
be shown on the menu screen as an
underscore “_”during creation, but the
underscore will not show when displaying
the unit label in operation.
Figure 20
If the user has previously entered a custom
volume unit label, it will be read from
computer memory and the unit label will be
displayed (see Figure 21) with the left most
character in focus. The label can then be
changed if desired.
Figure 21
NOTE:
Once the custom volume unit label is created, the user will be required to
enter a calibration method for the custom volume unit created. Therefore, upon
advancing focus to next menu, the user will be shunted to the calibration method
menu to select a method of calibrating their custom volume unit.
NOTE:
The calibration method section that defines the methods of calibration can be
found later in this manual.
After selecting the calibration method, advance focus to the next menu that will be
flow rate/ time period menu.
NOTE:
The computer will remember your calibration method selection. If you
selected field calibration methods dispense display, percent adjust, or K-factor
method, you will be given the opportunity to configure that method at the point you
decide to exit the user configuration mode. At that point, the software will
automatically shunt you to the field calibration method entry menu.
The field calibration method entry section that defines the field calibration procedure
of the selected method can be found later in this manual.
NOTE:
The factory calibration stored in the unit will never be lost
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