Alphanumeric Characters; Amount Unit; Applied Signal (Ac/Dc); Archives Data Lost - Cal. Data Lost - Methods Kept - Radiometer Analytical TitraLab 870 Reference Manual

Ph/ep/ip/ec/ise titration workstation
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Alphanumeric
characters

Amount unit

Applied signal
(AC/DC)
Archives data
lost - Cal. Data
lost - Methods
kept
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The following alphanumeric characters can be obtained using the
Titration Managers Keypad:
Keys
7
7, A, B, C, a, b, c, @
8
8, D, E, F, d, e, f
9
9, G, H, I, g, h, i
4
4, J, K, L, j, k, l
5
5, M, N, O, m, n, o, µ
6
6, P, Q, R, p, q, r
1
1, S, T, U, s, t, u
2
2, V, W, v, w
3
3, X, Y, Z, x, y, z
0
0, -, +, *, ^, =, #, <, >, .
space, /, (, ), [, ], |, ?, !, %, °
Table 1: Entering alphanumeric characters
Unit of the amount of standard used to calibrate the titrant. The stand-
ard can be expressed as a weight (g or mg) or a volume (ml or µl).
Enter in:
Edit reagent > Standard
Specifies the current type (alternative AC or direct DC) to be sent to
the Pt-Pt socket on the Titration Manager. The AC signal frequency is
1.67 Hz. This option is available if mV(i>0) has been selected for
Measurement in the Edit method or Edit reagent menus.
Enter in:
Method parameters menu
Reagent parameters menu
Instrument internal failure. Only the method parameters have been
kept.
TitraLab 870 Reference Manual
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