2 principle of data input – Metrohm 799 GPT Titrino User Manual

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2.2 Principle of data input

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2.2 Principle of data input

• If you press a key you will find a group of inquiries in

the display.

Example key <CONFIG>:

In the first line you see where you are: You pressed

key <CONFIG> and you are now in the inquiries

"configuration".


• The cursor is inverted. In our example the cursor is

on the inquiry ">monitoring". You can move the cur-

sor up and down with keys <↑> and <↓>.


• If a dialog text is marked with ">", it contains a

group of inquiries itself. You go to this group press-

ing <ENTER>.

Example inquiries of "peripheral units":

The first two lines indicate again where you are.

Then you find the inquiries.

If a dialog text of an inquiry is marked with ":", you

can select a value with keys <←> and <→> (for-

ward/backward).


• A value is stored with <ENTER> and the cursor

moves to the next inquiry.


• With key <QUIT> you move one level up, in our ex-

ample you go back to ">peripheral units".

If you press <QUIT> once more you quit the inquir-

ies in "configuration" altogether.

• If you can scroll, ↓ or ↑ appear in the right lower or

upper corner of the display.

configuration

>monitoring

>peripheral units

>auxiliaries

>RS232 settings COM1

>RS232 settings COM2

>common variables

>prep.dosing elements

configuration

>peripheral units

send to COM1: IBM

send to COM2: IBM

man.reports to COM: 1

balance: Sartorius

stirrer control: OFF

remote box: OFF

configuration

>monitoring

>peripheral units

>auxiliaries

>RS232 settings COM1

>RS232 settings COM2

>common variables

>prep.dosing elements

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