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GLP Display sequence, continued…
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pH Asymmetry=0.10pH 31/12/00 13:30
pH Calibrated F2:Back F4:Next
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pH Slope= 99.0% 31/12/00 13:40
pH Calibrated F2:Back F4:Next
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Temperature Offset=1.0
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c 31/12/00 14:30
Temp Sensor Calibrated F2:Back F4:Ends
10.2 Failed Calibration
If calibration has failed, the GLP function will reset the date and time for the failed parameter to
zero. The
90-FLMV
still shows the results for the last successful calibration, as shown in the
following example of a failed pH calibration….
pH Asymmetry= 0.10pH 00/00/00 00:00
pH Un-Calibrated F2:Back F4:Next
10.3 Printing GLP Information to the RS232 Port
The GLP information stored in the instrument’s memory can be sent to a printer or PC via the
RS232 port.
1.
Switch the meter on.
2.
Connect one end of the RS232 cable to the
Charger
socket of the
90-FLMV
. The battery
charger, optional battery adaptor, or optional solar panel may be connected to the in-line socket
on the RS232 cable, if required.
3.
Connect the other end of the RS232 cable to an RS232 Printer, or to the COM1 or COM2 ports
of a PC.
4.
Send the GLP information to the RS232 port:
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F4:Setup
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F2:GLP
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F3:Print (or
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The message “
Printing GLP Data
” is displayed while sending the data to the RS232 port.
5.
The GLP information is sent to the RS232 port in formatted ASCII text. For example…
90FLMV V10.0 S1234 @ 31/12/2010 12:00
Oxygen Zero= 0.1% @ 31/12/2010 12:00
Oxygen Span= 100.0% @ 31/12/2010 12:10
Conductivity Zero= 0.01uS @ 31/12/2010 12:20
Conductivity k= 1.01 @ 31/12/2010 12:30
pH Asy= 0.10pH @ 31/12/2010 13:20
pH Slope= 99.0% @ 31/12/2010 13:30
Temperature Offset= 1.0oC @ 31/12/2010 14:20
Ends