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Advanced portable water quality laboratory (non-arsenic physico-chemical)

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Photometer 7500
User Defined Tests
In addition to the many available calibrations/
methods, the Photometer 7500 provides additional
capability for up to 30 User Defined Tests. A
User Defined Test is built using a table of
calibration data consisting of up to 10 data pairs
of absorbance and concentration.
Download or request a copy of Usertestbuilder.exe
(suitable for Windows operating systems) from
our websites to define the details and calibration
data as shown below:
Connect the Photometer 7500 to the PC using
the USB cable provided, ensuring the instrument
is set to Hard Drive mode.
Once data is complete press "Download this test"
to transfer the method details and calibration.
The Photometer 7500 will respond with Test
Data Accepted.
Alternatively save the test data as a *.txt file and
drag and drop onto the Photometer 7500.
User Defined Tests are stored in Phot Numbers 900 - 929
to avoid confusion with standard Palintest calibrations.
Press OK once the test has been uploaded
to view the test in the User Defined Test list.
A number of options are available within
the Edit User Defined Test menu:
BACK return to the previous menu
ADD
add additional User Defined Tests
EDIT
upload new data for the selected test
DELETE remove the test from the instrument
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Accessing User Defined Tests can be carried out by
assigning to Hotkeys (if enabled), scrolling through
the list of tests or entering the required Phot Number.
Language
Select the desired local language for operation,
choosing from English, French, Spanish, German,
Italian and Chinese (Mandarin). The selection of
language will also adjust appropriate tests and
units to local convention as required.
Set Time/Set Date/Date Format
All test results are recorded automatically in the
Data Log and appended with date and time (plus
additional information). Date and time are stored on
an internal clock, supported by a coin cell battery.
To correct the time select Set Time from the
System menu.
Use the up/down keys to adjust the hour; press
the right key to select and adjust the minutes.
Press OK when the correct time is set.
To correct the date select Set Date from the
System menu.
Use the up/down keys to adjust the day/month/year,
using the left/right keys to select the field.
Press OK when the correct date is set.

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