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Section 5: pHTemp2000 Function Reference

5.1 Main Screen

The main screen of the pHTemp2000 features a real-time display of most
recently measured RTD temperature and pH probe data. At the bottom
of the main screen are tabs corresponding to each of the four function
keys. These tabs are used to access the four main function menus of the
pHTemp2000: status, statistics, units, and setup. The left side of the main
screen and all subsequent screens of the device is where important status
information icons can be found (detailed in Section 3: Status Indicator Icons
– page 7) including recording status, memory status, busy status, external
power status, and battery power status.

5.2 Status Menu

Pressing F1 on the main screen brings up the Status menu. The first screen
that appears in the Status Menu is Run Parameters, but the Memory Status
and Time screens can also be viewed by pressing the F2 and F3 keys
respectively.

5.2.i Run Parameters

The Run Parameters screen displays important information regarding the
device’s current recording session. These parameters include the time and
date the recording session started (start time and start date), the time and
date the recording session will end (stop date and stop time) due to either
lack of memory or preprogramming in the MadgeTech software. The rate
at which the pHTemp2000 is recording (rate) is also displayed. The device’s
current status (either running or stopped) is the last parameter on the Run
Parameters screen.

5.2.ii Memory Status

The Memory Status screen is where all information regarding the
pHTemp2000’s memory is displayed. This screen displays the percent of
memory space currently available (memory left), the number of readings
currently stored on the device (readings), the maximum number of readings
the device can record (max readings), as well as information about the wrap
feature displaying either “disabled” or the number of wrap readings
currently stored in memory.

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