6 Operation
K-375 / K-376 / K-377
Operation Manual, Version E
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6.8 Determination Parameters
Within this area, the methods for determinations with the K-375 can be written and the resources like
reference substances or volumetric solutions for the titration can be defined and edited.
(Once defined, the resources can be referenced from within the method.)
6 8 1 Methods
The structure of the K-375 method is highly flexible and offers all possibilities to create a method that
reflects the special needs of the user.
Each method consists of 4 different parameter sets:
∙ Parameters for the sample distillation
∙ Parameters for the sample titration
∙ Parameters for the sample determination (calculating the result)
∙ Parameters for the aspiration
NOTE
The method does not cover system preparation tasks like Preheating, Priming, and Cleaning – for
single samples or sample lists those tasks have to be performed manually previous to a sample
determination (See chapter “6.6.1 System Preparation“). For sequences (automated determina-
tion of sample racks with a sampler) the system preparation tasks can be defined within the Sample
Sequence previous to or after the determination of a complete rack (see chapter “6.6.4 Sequences“).
Within the Methods screen, methods can be
created, deleted, renamed, copied or printed.
A new method is created using the
NEW
button.
The name for a new method has to be unique.
With the buttons
IMPORT
and
EXPORT
, acces-
sible via the
SHOW OPTIONS
button, methods
can be imported from, or exported to a memory
stick or a network folder.
The path to the network folder and to the target
directory on the memory stick is defined under
Settings
Import & Export (see chapter “6.9.1
Settings“).
NOTE
Methods marked with a small padlock are pre-
defined and can neither be deleted nor changed.
Nevertheless they can be copied and stored as a
new method which can be changed.