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Note: The Sample ID is stored in the log memory as a 14 digit
hexadecimal code. Only the last 6 digits will be displayed on
the LCD: two (the least significant) on the lower LCD, and the
next four on the upper LCD.
Example: If the Sample ID is 010000012C354B:
If the Sample ID code is null:
Also only the last six digits will be printed on a single printer line. The
hexadecimal digits '0'-'9' are printed as " 0" and the digits 'A'-'F' are
printed as "*1"-"*6".
Example: "ID 2*3 9*4 3 6" if the Sample ID is "010000012C9D36",
or "ID - - - - - -" if the Sample ID is null.
Some of the most important functions are explained below in a step
by step sequence.
SCAN LOGGED DATA RECALL
COD. 00 - Lot data Printing / Scrolling
• Select the code 00.
• The message "Lot data Printing" will scroll twice across the LCD.
• The upper LCD will then display L 00
with the 00 blinking.
• Set the desired lot using the Arrow keys.
L 00 is the lot of data of the "log on demand" and L 01 to L 16
are the lots of the "timed log".
• Press ALT and CFM to confirm the lot number.
• If the lot doesn't contain data, the "no data" message will scroll
across the LCD twice and the meter will return to setup mode.
• If the lot (other than L 00) contains one or more data, the LCD will
display the Sample ID. Press any key
and the LCD will display the sample
number on the upper part and "Sn" on
the lower part, along with "LOG" symbol.
Note: In the L 00 lot (log on demand) the sample number will be
displayed with 3 digits (001).
• Select the sample number to scan using the Arrow keys.
Printing logged data
• Press ALT and CFM to print logged data.
• If the selected sample number is invalid (equal to 0 or bigger
than the number of samples), the "Err" message will be displayed
for a few seconds.