9 subwindow common variables, 1 configuration - common variables, Subwindow common variables 7 – Metrohm tiamo 2.3 (process analysis) User Manual

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6 Configuration

tiamo 2.3 (for Process Analysis)

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User

Short name of the user logged in during calibration or when the calibra-
tion data was entered manually. If work is not carried out using login then
the user logged in under Windows will be entered automatically.

History graph
The 10 last values for the selected colorimetric sensor are displayed in
each case on the tab Coefficient of determination. The values are pre-
sented in different colors, the same as with the History table:

blue, if the value has been assigned automatically by a method.

black, if the values have been entered manually.

If a limit value is defined, then the warning limits are shown in orange
and intervention limits in red. 1 is always displayed thereby as the upper
warning and intervention limit.

[Limits]

Opening the dialog window Limits for colorimetric sensor - %1 for
the quantity selected in the graph in which the warning and intervention
limits for the coefficient of determination can be defined. These limits
apply only for the graph. No monitoring takes placed during the calibra-
tion. The limits set on the tab Limits apply for the monitoring during the
calibration (see Chapter 6.8.3.4, page 1445).

[Delete history]

Delete the history for the colorimetric sensors.

6.9

Subwindow Common variables

6.9.1

Configuration - Common variables

Subwindow: Configuration

Common Variables

Common variables subwindow
The subwindow Common variables contains the table with the config-
ured common variables. It can be shown in the program part Configura-
tion
as a part of the Configuration view or (if not present on the desktop)
in a separate window with View

Quick access. The subwindow can

be enlarged and reduced as required; it can also be maximized.

Using common variables
Common variables are method-embracing variables that are stored per cli-
ent and can be used in formulas under the designation 'CV.Name'. They
are either entered manually in the configuration or assigned in the
method run by a CALC command.

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