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Fig. 6.3
Fig. 6.3
Inquiry window of the desired method.
The method used last is suggested. With [+]
or [-] the methods can be scrolled. A numeric
input of the method number is possible at any
time. A known method is indicated with name
and dimension.
[E] Select shown method
[ESC] Return to main menu
Fig. 6.4
(parameter window 1)
Fig. 6.5
(parameter window 2)
Fig. 6.6
(parameter window 3)
The parameter windows 1 and 2 show the
general method data.
The parameter window 3 has special functions
which are necessary for quality control only
(see below).
For each setting parameter a leading identifi-
cation number is shown. If the identification
number is selected on the keyboard, the cor-
responding setting parameter becomes
configurable.
Number and kind of setting parameters
depend on the calculation procedure. So
identification numbers can be occupied
variedly. Characteristic numbers without
parameters do not have a function.
[EXIT] Return to main menu
[OK] Accept setting parameters (depending
on editor mode sometimes with query of target
method)
[S../3] Change to next parameter window
Specifics in parameter window 3:
At least one control serum must be defined,
before data can be entered (see chapter 7.2.6
Quality control).
If at least one control serum with its setpoint
and range is entered, corresponding memory
of the quality control is reserved for this
method. So it can be supervised with inte-
grated quality control.
If both ID identifications are deleted,
then also all data and reserved memory of this
method in the quality control are deleted!
M E T H O D N O .
M E T H O D : ( N A M E )
U N I T : ( D I M . )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
E S C 9 0 . + - E
M E T H O D E D I T R V ( x ) ( N A M E )
1 - W A V E L E N G T H
2 - F A C T O R ( S T A N D A R D ) E X I T
3 - T E M P E R A T U R E
4 - D E L A Y
5 - U N I T O K
6 - M E A S . V O L U M E
7 - D E L T A ( I N C U B A T I O N )
8 - T I M E / D E L T A ( R E A C T I O N )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P 1 / 3
M E T H O D E D I T R V ( x ) ( N A M E )
1 - M I N . V A L U E
2 - M A X . V A L U E E X I T
3 - M I N . R ^ 2
4 - M E T H O D N A M E
5 - M U L T I M E A S U R E O K
6 - W A S H V O L U M E
7 - M U L T I - S T A N D A R D
8 - B I C H R O M A T I C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P 2 / 3
M E T H O D E D I T R V ( x ) ( N A M E )
1 - I D S 1
2 - M I N . V A L U E S 1 E X I T
3 - R E Q U I R E D S 1
4 - M A X . V A L U E S 1
5 - I D S 2 O K
6 - M I N . V A L U E S 2
7 - R E Q U I R E D S 2
8 - M A X . V A L U E S 2
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