AccuPyc II 1340
Reviewing Data
The Review function enables you to review and edit the results of the last operation – analysis
or calibration – along with its entered parameters. It is important that you review and print the
report (if desired) before starting another operation. Data are no longer available for review on
the display when another operation is started; however, data results are saved in the control
module and can be reviewed using a web browser (refer to
Analysis Data
The prompts that display during the review for an analysis depend on the options you choose
in Set Up > Analysis Parameters and Report Options. Therefore, all the prompts given in
this procedure may not apply to your analysis.
Values in the fields of these prompts may be edited if desired.
1.
Press
Alt + 5
2.
Press
ENTER
This prompt typically is not used unless you have a keyboard attached to your analyzer.
3.
Press
ENTER
4.
Press
ENTER
displayed.
5.
Press
ENTER
displayed.
6.
Press
ENTER
Unit[n]
Dn [n] = (density)
Dv [n] = (deviation)
The [n] displayed in the example prompts represents the cycle number.
7.
Continuing pressing
Press
CHOICE
indicating that it will be excluded. Press
8.
Press
SAVE
9.
For a record of analysis results, press
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; the Sample ID prompt containing the sample identification is displayed.
; the Description prompt containing an additional description is displayed.
; the Sample Mass prompt containing your sample's mass is displayed.
; the Start prompt containing the start date and time of your analysis is
; the End prompt containing the ending date and time of your analysis is
; the first of the prompts containing data is displayed.
SN1234
10 cm3
X - X - X
or
to view data.
ENTER
to exclude data from report calculations; an asterisk will display
to return to the Reload prompt.
Using a Web
Unit[n]
SN1234
10 cm3
X - X - X
V [n] = (volume)
Dv [n] = (deviation)
CHOICE
again to remove the asterisk.
to print to an attached printer.
Alt + 6
Reviewing Data
Browser, page 4-9).
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