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By pressing the "SET" key, the content of the working memory (current program) can be displayed
for comparison purposes, e.g. to facilitate the selection of a memory location.
The desired memory location to save or load a sonication program can be detected by using the
arrow keys
and
.
Loading the sonication program
In order to copy the content of the selected program memory in the working memory, the arrow
key is pressed and held until an audible signal is emitted. The data can be used after leaving the
program administration.
Saving the sonication program
By continuously pressing the arrow key until an audible signal is emitted, the content of the
working memory is transferred into the selected program memory. Then, the new contents are
displayed.
SET
select Program
No. 1
Amplitude
10%
Time set
00:01:00
Pulse
4.0s
4.0s
Temp alarm at
0°
load
[
]* store [
]*
quit
[start]
No. 1
The "START/STOP" key is used to exit memory management and return to stand-by mode.
3.4
Batch operation ( batch processing)
Simple sonication pro
fi
les can be compiled and facilitated through the automated step by step
processing of stored sonication programs.
Intend sonication programs for batch processing can be selected with the arrow keys
and
.
With the arrow key the memory location is marked with “B” for batch processing and with
unmarked again. In this case simple sonication pro
fi
les can be compiled. The processing always
starts up wit the lowest marked program number and is continued wit ascending numbers.
Batch 1* Ampl
20%
Time set
00:01:00
00:00:09
Pulsation
off
Energy 0.000
kJ
The batch mode must be activated for processing (see chapter 3.2.4). Instead of the actual
program (Prog) the corresponding batch program is displayed (inverse representation).
Note:
In this operating mode no more changes of settings are possible within the stand-by mode or
ultrasonic operation.
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