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3.a. Press "SAMPLE TABLE" and you will see a summary of the 16 samples. See Figure 3-12. If a
sample has not been entered yet, it will read "INACTIVE". Otherwise it will display the raw data
and corresponding concentration for the sample. The instrument prompts the user for a sample
number (1 to 16), which is entered by the keypad.
ENTER SAMPLE NUMBER->
(1) 500CNTS = 10.000 PPM
(9) 6000 CNTS = 5000.000 PPM
(2) 1000CNTS = 250.000 PPM
(10) INACTIVE
(3) 1500CNTS = 600.000 PPM
(11) INACTIVE
(4) 3000CNTS = 900.000 PPM
(12) INACTIVE
(5) 4000CNTS = 1500.000 PPM (13) INACTIVE
(6) 4500CNTS = 2500.000 PPM (14) INACTIVE
(7) 5000CNTS = 3500.000 PPM (15) INACTIVE
(8) 5500CNTS = 4500.000 PPM (16) INACTIVE
Figure 3-12: Sample Table Menu Example.
Once in the sample menu, the user can read a sample, enter a sample value by hand, activate an
inactive sample, or deactivate an active sample. Only "active" samples are used in the calibration
procedure. See Figure 3-13. By deactivating a sample the data is not lost but is simply ignored by
the calibration procedure. See Figure 3-14. By activating it again it can once again have an effect
on the calibration. When a sample is read, it reads the sensor for 1 minute and stores the result.
The user must enter the concentration of the sample, although this can be at a later time.
Read Sample
Activate Sample
SAMPLE
n
Sample Data: X.XXX CNTS (INACTIVE)
↑
Concentration: XXX.X PPM (INACTIVE)
↓
Figure 3-13: Inactive Sample Number "n" Menu.
Read Sample
Deactivate Sample
SAMPLE
n
Sample Data: X.XXX CNTS
↑
Concentration: XXX.X PPM
↓
Figure 3-14: Active Sample Number "n" Menu
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