Deleting A Single Asc Point; Deleting All Asc Points - Hach 2100AN Instrument Manual

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SECTION 10,
continued

10.5 Deleting a Single ASC Point

10.6 Deleting All ASC Points

Any ASC data point can be deleted individually. Point 3 of the MGL example is
deleted in the following procedure.
1. Press
until the desired ASC unit name appears (MGL in this
UNITS/EXIT
example). Press
CAL/ZERO
display flashes
EDIT?
unit description flashes. Press
2. The mode display flashes
shown in the large LED display. Press the up arrow key until
mode display and
0.5420 NTU
arrow key to initiate editing of point number 3.
3. The large display shows
to accept the decimal point location. The left digit flashes. Use the up
ENTER
and down arrow keys until an
the point.
4. The mode display flashes
LED display of
----- NTU
to store the modified ASC calibration.
CAL/ZERO
Note: The deleted data point is replaced by blanks and is not used in the calibration
curve calculation.
Either of the ASC nonlinear curves can be deleted completely and returned to the
factory
or
setting. The MGL calibration is deleted in the following example.
-1-
-2-
1. Press
until the desired ASC unit name appears (MGL for this
UNITS/EXIT
example). Press
CAL/ZERO
display flashes
EDIT?
Press
to delete all MGL data and return to
ENTER
Note: All of the data for the selected ASC unit is cleared when
flashing in the display. Press UNITS/Exit before pressing
ASC data points.
90
to select the ASC calibration mode. The large
. Press
to initiate editing. The left digit of the
ENTER
to accept the unit's name.
ENTER
to indicate that the point 1 value of
01
appears in the large display. Press the right
with the decimal point flashing. Press
0.5420 NTU
appears in the display. Press
X
to indicate that point 3 is displayed. The large
03
indicates the point 3 value is deleted. Press
to enter the ASC calibration mode. The large
. Press up or down until
DEL?
0.0000 NTU
flashes in the
03
to delete
ENTER
flashes in the display.
or
.
-1-
-2-
is pressed with DEL?
ENTER
to cancel deleting the
ENTER
is

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