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6
Settings and interrogations
All settings and interrogations are performed via the keyboard.
The corresponding menus are selected by pressing keys or combinations of keys.
6.1
Summary of the possible settings and interrogations
A
coustic signal, see pg. 38, chapter 6.4.
Address of the centrifuge, see pg. 41, chapter 6.7.
Automatic repetition of the centrifugation run, see pg. 71, chapter 6.21.
C
entrifugation data displayed after switch-on, see pg. 40, chapter 6.5.
Centrifuge model, see pg. 49, chapter 6.12.
D
isplay of the centrifuge model, see pg. 50, chapter 6.13.
F
unctions Ramp Unit, RCF-Integral, B-Ramp and Multi programs, see pg. 41, chapter
6.6.
E
EPROM, see pg. 69, chapter 6.19 and pg. 70, chapter 6.20.
F
unction test of the individual components, see pg. 62, chapter 6.17.
I
mbalance switch-off , see pg. 59, chapter 6.15.3.
Imbalance values, see pg. 57, chapter 6.15.1 and pg. 58, chapter 6.15.2.
L
ogged faults, see pg. 42, chapter 6.8.
Logged events, see pg. 45, chapter 6.9.
N
umber of the centrifugation runs, see pg. 37, chapter 6.3.
O
perating hours, see pg. 37, chapter 6.3.
P
rograms and program linking delete, see pg. 68, chapter 6.18.
S
ystem information, see pg. 36, chapter 6.2.
Serial interface, see pg. 61, chapter 6.16.
Speed sensor check, see pg. 48, chapter 6.11.
Speed values, see pg. 47, chapter 6.10.
T
emperature sensors, see pg. 54, chapter 6.14.3 and pg. 55, chapter 6.14.4.
Temperature unit, see pg. 51, chapter 6.14.1.
Temperature values, see pg. 52, chapter 6.14.2.
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