Ultrasonic milk analyser
Operation manual
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Calculations are made for each separate calibration. Average results for Fat
and SNF may be used for control of total gathered milk.
In order to start working the report system needs the operator to enable it
(Report En/Dis), and to set the old report in initial adjustment (New Report).
Using IBM PC (via RS232 cable) user can enter the name of Milk collection
center and names of 2 working shifts (i.e. Morning shift 1,2).
During work the operator may delete the result from the archive for the last
measurement (if there is a need to be done). Before starting generating the
reports, coefficients, used for calculations have to be entered (Set Coeffs).
After the working shift is over, the operator has the possibility to print out
Short or Large Shift Report. User has possibilities to reject selected deliverer
number from report (Reject Deliv N).
9.8.3. Menus’ description:
Group Init:
Report En/Dis –enables/disables work of the system for archives and
reports
Report Enable
Yes
No OK Yes
Busy/Free Recs – shows the number of busy/free places in the archive.
Total number of records – 1000. When the analyser’s power supply is
switched on, the display shows the number of free records. During real
measurements user can control current archive number using “Page 2
Results”.
Show Records
Busy: 0038/0000
Free: 0962
Exit
where:
Busy xxxx / yyyy
xxxx - number of measurements, which will be used when generating
reports
yyyy - number of measurements, which will not be used when
generating reports i.e. were marked as invalid using the command Reject
Deliv N
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