Operating Structure - Sartorius cubis MPS Quick Reference Manual

Electronic pipette calibration system
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This type of user guidance is highly intuitive. Nonetheless, this quick reference guide
includes a section with very detailed, step-by-step instructions where you can learn
about all of the operating options (see Section "Creating User Profile" in Chapter
"User Management").
3.3.1
The most basic functions, weighing and taring, can be carried out as soon as the
system is switched on. The application software is divided into three general areas,
in which individual settings can be configured:
D TASK
Task Management
(from page 33)
Select/start application
Configure application
Configure task
Task Management
In Task Management (from page 33), task profiles with specific applications, device
settings and printout settings can be configured:
Task Management TASK D
Select/start application
Configure task
User Management
In User Management (from page 60), user profiles with specific configuration
settings and user rights can be set up. You can also set up password protection to
meet your security requirements. The pipette calibration system can also be used
without user management.
User Management USER
Select user
Create user profile
System Settings (Menu)
The system settings (menu) contain all basic settings and parameters which are used
to operate the pipette calibration system, have an effect on its entire operation, and
can also be used as a template for creating new tasks.
System settings
System settings

Operating Structure

Simple Weighing
H USER
User Management
Select user
Create user profile
System Settings
(from page 15)
H
Configuration
User-configurable, in some cases only with
administrator rights
Operating the Pipette Calibration System
(from page 60)
Configuration
Configured at factory
Configurable by user
Configuration
Configured at factory
Configurable by user
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Cubis
MPS Quick Reference Guide
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page 41
page 36
See
page 14
page 60
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