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Terms Definition
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Thermo Scientific
Orion 2295 Phosphate Analyzer
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DISPLAY PARAMETERS
Contrast
To adjust the display contrast.
120 to 200
Back Light
On-Time
Screen saver time duration for backlight of
display.
0 to 255 minutes, 0 for Continuously On
Display Help
Help message for the user to navigate
between the menus.
Enabled, Disabled
Display Info
Message showing the status
of the current cycle performing.
Enabled, Disabled
Results Decimal
Point
Selectable precision to show the analysis
result.
XXXX.X, XXX.XX, XX.XXX, X.XXX,
XXXXX, Auto
Large Fonts
Screen
To display the result with large fonts.
Enabled, Disabled
CALIBRATION PARAMETERS
Standard
The concentration of the standard used for
calibration.
0 to XXXXX (XXXXX Value depends on
precision selected in Setup
➔
Display
parameters
➔
result Decimal Point
Mode
Mode represents the calibration type.
Single-Point, Base-Line
Frequency
The time duration between two calibration
cycles.
Every 6 Hr, 12 Hr, 24 Hr, Sun, Mon,
Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Manual and
Editable 0 Hr to 99.99 Hr
Start Time
Calibrations start time, except for manual
and editable frequency.
Depends on Time format in
Setup
➔
Time Menu
Slope
The CURRENT Slope value represents the
coefficient that is multiplied by the
absorbance to calculate the concentration
of the /- Intercept value.
Intercept
Reference and current numbers based on
the base line calibration cycle.
Default value of -1
Calibration
Tolerance
Repeat tolerance tested during auto
calibration cycles to accept or reject
automatic calibrations.
Default value of +/- 5%
VALIDATION PARAMETERS
Validation Source
Fluid source for validation.
Sample, Standard, Grab Sample, Not
Assigned
Number of
Repeats
Number of times that the validation is to be
performed.
0 to 8
ANALYSIS PARAMETERS
Mode
Instrument RESTART mode.
Auto Restart, Manual Restart
Measuring
Frequency
In the RUN mode, the frequency is the time
duration between two analysis cycles.
15, 30, 45 minutes, 1 hr, 0.20 hr are
selectable and editable minutes range
00.00 to 99.99 Hr
Measuring Units
Units for the analyzed sample.
Six characters long. Alphabets,
numerals and special symbols are
allowed.
Terms
Description
Possible Values, Options