Area management
Add a new area
Use up to 15 alphanumeric characters to name an area.
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push LOCATIONS.
2. On the Area/Location Setup screen, push ADD AREA.
3. Enter the area name and confirm.
Note: Use the ALT key to access special characters.
Edit an area
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push LOCATIONS.
2. On the Area/Location Setup screen, select an existing area.
3. Select EDIT AREA. Confirm.
Note: Use the ALT key to access special characters.
Remove an area
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push LOCATIONS.
2. On the Area/Location Setup screen, select an area.
3. Push REMOVE AREA.
4. Push YES to delete the area or push NO to cancel.
Change the order of areas
Change the listed order of areas for ease of selection. Area order does
not affect sample order.
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push LOCATIONS.
2. On the Area/Location Setup screen, select an area.
3. Push the UP or DOWN arrow to change the position of the area in
the list.
4. Continue to select and move areas to create the needed order.
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Group management
A group is a collection of sample parameters and settings that
can include locations. The locations in a group do not need to be
geographically co-located.
Push the ± button on the sample screen to go to the next location in the
active group.
Add a group
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push GROUP.
2. In the Group Settings Management window, select <NEW>. Enter
the name of the group and confirm.
Note: Use the ALT key to access special characters.
3. Push SAVE.
Install a group
To enable a group, use the Load Group function.
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push GROUP.
2. In the Group Settings Management window, select a group.
3. Push LOAD.
Delete a group
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push GROUP.
2. In the Group Settings Management window, select a group.
3. Push DELETE.
Add a location to a group
1. On the Counter Navigation screen, push GROUP.
2. In the Group Settings Management window, select a group.
3. Push SETTINGS.
4. Push ADD LOCATION.