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1.3
Display Fields and Icons
The display has two screens. The upper screen displays
measurements or standard values, the operation mode in use,
sample temperature, units, error codes, and a stable reading
indicator. The lower screen displays the keys that are active.
shows the icons and fields displayed by the meter and
describes each element. Some display icons are not used
Arrow Keys
Scrolls between options in Setup mode.
Scrolls through data points in Store and Recall modes.
Scrolls between the option to print or erase one data point and the option to print
or erase all data points.
Scrolls between the time of print options in the last setup.
READ/ENTER
Key
Accepts numerical input.
Acts as a “YES” answer when the question mark is flashing.
Allows user to edit the setup when the setup number is flashing.
Accepts the current Setup option when that option is flashing.
Initiates a measurement when the meter has stabilized in the Display Lock
Enabled mode.
Recall Key
Recalls stored sample data (from Reading mode only).
Store Key
Stores the current (displayed) measurement (from Reading mode only).
Erase Key
Erases recalled data points.
Conc% Key
Toggles between dissolved oxygen concentrations displayed as % saturation and
mg/L in Reading and Calibration Review modes.
Print Key
Sends current or recalled data to a printer or a computer via the RS232 port on the
docking station.
Time Key
Allows user to view the time setup directly without using the Setup menu. In Recall
Data and Calibration Review modes, the key toggles between the time and date of
the stored measurement.
Cal Key
Enters Calibration mode (from Reading mode only)
Review Key
Enters Calibration Review mode (from Reading mode only)
Setup/CE Key
Enters Setup mode (from Reading mode only).
Clears a numeric entry when the keypad icon is displayed.
Light Key
Turns the backlight on.
Table 1 Keys and Description (Continued)
Key
Description
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