29
AQUALAB TDL/TDL 2
To lock out users from accessing certain settings, enter the Access function and use
UP
and
DOWN to find the desired option. Selecting the option will toggle it locked or unlocked:
calibration, temperature, temperature equilibration, sensor selection, mode, date/time,
region, password, autosave, number of beeps, and delete (
). These options can
also be all locked or unlocked at the same time.
Figure 39 Access settings
•
Autosave. Select to turn Autosave on or off. Autosave stores water activity readings within
the instrument automatically for every water activity reading in the internal memory. The
AQUALAB TDL can store up to 8,000 records before the memory is full.
Any individual reading may be saved manually right after completing the test and before
beginning the next test, regardless of the Autosave setting.
NOTE: If a reading is autosaved, it is not possible to give it an annotation later.
•
Beeps. Select to change the number of notification beeps for a finished test (four,
continuous, or no beeps). The audible notification can be turned off.
•
Print Mode. Select to change the information printed out over the serial port to one of the
following options:
Off: Turns off printing out the serial port after a reading has completed. Ideal for use with
SKALA Hub systems.
On: Turns on basic printing after a reading is completed. Reports reading duration (in
minutes), sample temperature (in Celsius), and water activity.
Detailed: Turns on detailed printing after a reading is completed including the date
(ddmm-yy), 24-h time (HH:MM), instrument serial number, reading duration (in minutes),
sample temperature (in Celsius), and water activity.
NOTE: When a Brecknell printer is connected, setting the print mode to On will keep the printer time synchronized
with the AQUALAB. Setting the print mode to Detailed will disable the printer date and time header and instead use
the time directly from the AQUALAB instrument.
•
Diagnostics. Select to view AQUALAB TDL information (
Diagnostics screen provides lid, base, sample and laser temperatures, laser intensity,
atmospheric pressure, and water activity offset.
shows typical values for the
sensors.