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SBS-3510 User’s Manual
Deleting a sample ID
1. Tap <Menu> and select
Sample IDs
.
2. Select a sample ID that you want to delete and tap <Delete>.
3. Tap <Yes> to confirm deletion.
Tap <No> to abort deletion.
4. Tap <Back> repeatedly to return to the main screen.
TIP:
You cannot delete the currently used sample ID.
7.5.2 Assigning a Sample ID to a Measurement
1. In the quick access area, activate
(“Sample ID” function).
2. Select “Sample ID” and tap <Edit>.
3. Select the appropriate sample ID from the list.
4. Tap <Back> to return to the main screen.
All subsequent measurements will use the selected sample ID until you
assign a new one.
The assigned sample ID is shown in the header.
7.6
Using the RFID Function
The RFID function enables you to write sample IDs and methods to RFID
tags, and to use the programmed RFID tags for a quicker assignment of
sample ID and method. Read-only RFID tags can be allocated to a sample
ID and method on the instrument.
Qualifications for using RFID
The reading distance of the RFID receiver integrated in the instrument is
about 2 cm (0.8 in). The RFID tag must be within this distance for the
instrument to be able to successfully read it.
TIP:
The larger the diameter of a tag, the larger is the reading distance.
For an optimum reading, position the RFID tag about 0.5 cm (0.2 in) below
the RFID interface (near the instrument’s RFID antenna) on the top of the
instrument (12, fig. 1).
TIP:
When you use the instrument with the rubber housing for the operating
panel mounted, hold the area of the RFID mark on the rubber housing close
to the RFID tag to ensure proper reading.