Import External Sample Id; Sample Id And Operator Id With The Optional Rfid Sample Id Kit (Not Available On All Models); Security Settings - Hach DR 6000 User Manual

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5.2.2.3

Import external sample ID

5.2.3
Sample ID and operator ID with the optional RFID Sample ID Kit (not available on
all models)
5.2.4

Security settings

1. Create an external sample ID list with a spreadsheet
program. Four columns are permitted, column 1 contains the
sequential number, column 2 the sample designation,
columns 3 and 4 are optional. Headings and comment lines
must begin with #.
2. Create a folder named "SampleID" on a USB stick or in your
established network.
3. Save the sample ID list with Save As in the format CSV or
UNICODE-TXT in the folder "SampleID".
4. Connect the DR 6000 to the USB stick or network.
All *.TXT and *.CSV files in the SampleID folder are shown
for selection.
5. Transfer the shown sample ID list with Done.
6. Select the required file with OK.
The optional RFID Sample ID Kit consists of:
A LOC 100 RFID Locator
An operator RFID tag
Five location RFID tags and
Three sample bottle RFID labels each, in black, red, green,
blue and yellow
The operator and location RFID tags can be written to and read in
by the RFID module in the DR 6000 as often as required.
More information can be found in the user manual for the
LOC 100 RFID Locator.
The "Security" menu contains a variety of security settings to
control access to various functions.
All functions can be allocated to three different security levels:
not secured: every operator can make changes in this area.
one key: every operator assigned this security level can
make changes to non-secured functions and functions with
one key.
two keys: every operator assigned this security level can
make changes in all functions
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