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if desired.
CAUTION:
Do not remove the flash drive until all
data is transferred and a “DONE” message is indicated!
12. The maximum USB flash drive permitted is 8 GB.
NOTE:
USB flash drives that do not conform to the strict USB
technical specifications may not be properly recognized by
the device.
13. The device
may be powered down by pressing the “OFF”
switch located in the main menu screen.
ADDITIONAL TESTING FEATURES:
TEST TRACEABILITY CODES
Before testing, it is often useful to enter unique location
identification codes within an area that correspond to particular
test locations. These numerically coded identifiers can help
provide traceability to previously site-mapped areas, and will
appear on test results and reports.
Area Identification
(AID) codes are used to help identify
physical buildings, facilities, or work sites, etc.
Location Identification
(LID) codes are used to identify test
locations
within
each AID.
NOTE:
You should change the AID or LID numbers periodically
so the system can properly store the maximum number of test
results (500 pdf reports). Internal memory should be deleted
periodically to maintain peak operating efficiency.
The fictitious
“site map” example in Fig. 5 illustrates a simple
diagram of a small commercial kitchen area containing multiple
areas that are regularly tested. These test locations are identified
on the site map with text labels. Before running each test, the
screen will display the last AID and LID entered. These can be
easily adjusted using the up/down and +/- keys. There can be up
to 999 Area IDs, and 999 Location IDs within each AID.
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