Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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4.5 Calculations

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always be shown as the default value. If no mean value is to be cal-

culated for a result this variable should be set to off. The mean

value for the result can be accessed via the statistics variable for

further calculations.

Save result as titer: The result can be saved as a titer. The titer

is assigned to the titrant defined in the last titration command be-

fore the calculation. Please note that the CALC command contain-

ing the titer assignment is inserted after the titration command with

which the titer is determined. If the titer determination is a single

determination then you should select Single value. If a multiple

determination is carried out then select Mean value. When the titer

is assigned it will also be entered in the History (see Section 3.8.4).

If a mean value is assigned then the last history entry will always be

overwritten by the current mean value until all the determinations in

the statistics series have been carried out. This means that there is

only one history entry for a multiple determination. If single values

are assigned then, when a determination is recalculated, the last

entry will only be overwritten when it is the same determination that

is being recalculated.

Save result as common variable: The calculated result can be

saved as an instrument-specific common variable. It is then also

available in other methods for calculations. Even if statistics is

switched on it is always the single value that is saved.

Variable: Selection of the common variables to be assigned to the

result. Result name, value and unit are entered in the list of common

variables.

Display result: The intermediate results display can be

switched off. The result will then no longer be shown in the result

dialog, nor will it be printed out in the result report.

Save result in result silo: In the result silo you can save re-

sults which have been obtained by using different methods. This

may be advisable when, for instance, the results of all determina-

tions carried out on a particular day are to be shown clearly. Nine

results from a single determination can be stored in the result silo.

Precision: Setting which determines the accuracy with which the

result is to be further calculated. The result can be rounded off to

the number of decimal places defined under Edit result, cut off

after this number of decimal places or calculated with the full accu-

racy of the floating point number ("double precision" to Standard

IEEE 754).

Limits can be defined for each result to be calculated. These Result

limits

are monitored in the determination sequence when the calcula-

tion is carried out. If the result limits are monitored and remain within the

limits then the result will be shown green in the result display; if the lim-

its have been infringed then it will be shown in red.

Note!

Assigning a result to a titer or a common variable is only possible if the

result is within the limits defined here.

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