ALTANA Byko-Test 8500 User Manual

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7.3 Memory

Mode

With this option the memory mode is switched on or off. Also configuration and handling of
the batches is controlled.
After pressing key

! the cursor moves to the active item of the following menu level:

-

"OFF", if the memory mode is switched off or

-

the active batch in the memory mode

7.3.1 Delete

Entire

Memory

The entire memory is deleted when confirming this menu item by pressing key

!.

7.3.2

ON / OFF of Memory Mode

To set the gauge to the memory mode either a new batch must be created or an already
existing one must be selected and activated with

!.

By selecting "OFF" the memory mode is switched off .

7.3.3

Creating a New Batch

After pressing key

! the number of the new batch is displayed, e.g.

> B 0005 <

The cursor highlights the first digit.
The number can be accepted by holding the key

! pressed until the cursor moves to "OK".

The new batch is confirmed by pressing key

!. It is added to the list and marked as active

batch. Then the gauge retunrs to the normal display mode. Global limits activated before the
new batch was created, will also be used in the new batch.
When the number appears the new batch can also be given an individual name with max. 8
digits. Each of the possible digits can be set to an alphanumeric sign using the keys

"and

#. The sign is confirmed by pressing key !.
Each digit can be modified using the backspace key

$.

NOTE: When creating a new batch after other batches (e.g. B 0001, B 0002) have been
deleted, the new number will be e.g. B 0003. Only after deleting the entire memory the
number will restart with B0001.

7.3.4

Selection / Configuration of a Batch

When selecting this menu item with the gauge set to memory mode the cursor marks the
active batch.
A new batch can be selected by scrolling with the keys

" and #.

7.3.4.1

Activation of a Batch

When selecting menu item "SELECT" and then pressing the key

! the selected batch is

activated. The gauge returns to the normal display mode.

7.3.4.2

Display of Readings of a Batch

When confirming the item "Show Readings" the list of readings stored in the batch is
displayed. Scrolling through the list is done with the keys

"and #.

7.3.4.2.1

Information About a Reading

Information about date and time when a highlighted reading was taken can be viewed via
the following menu "INFO".

7.3.4.2.2

Delete a Reading

With this menu item a single reading in the batch can be deleted.

7 Menu
The Structure of the menu is shown on the first two pages of the instruction manual. It
contains all possible options. Depending on the version of the gauge only part of these
options is available. However the procedures to handle the available options remain the
same.
Function of the keys in the menu mode:

!

Activation of the menu, call of the next menu level, selection of the menu item

$

Backspace, cancellation of a function

! , "

scrolling through the list within a menu level

The current menu item is indicated by a dark background.

#

mark of activated menu item

The menu mode is left after a short actuation of the probe tip. The gauge returns to the
normal display mode.

7.1 Calibration

The probe is supplied with a factory calibration, which provides correct readings for most of
the applications. This calibration is stored in the probe and can not be changed by the user.

Special calibrations can be set for those applications where the readings are not within
specified tolerance or a higher accuracy within a certain range is required.

Depending on the gauge version, up to 100 special calibrations can be set and stored. Each
calibration can be individually named.

7.1.1 User-Specific

Calibration

7.1.1.1

Delete All User-Specific Calibrations

When confirming this option by pressing key

! all specific calibrations are deleted.

The probe is reset to the factory calibration.

7.1.1.2 Factory

Calibration

When confirming this option by pressing key

! the probe is reset to the factory calibration.

The gauge returns to the normal measuring mode.

7.1.1.3

Creation of a New User-Specific Calibration

When activating the option "New Calibration" the number of the new calibration is displayed,
e.g.

>C 004 <

The cursor highlights the first sign. This number can be selected by holding key

! until the

cursor moves to"OK". After confirmation by pressing key

! the new calibration can be

defined as described in § 7.1.1.5.2.
The number can be modified to an individual name with up to 8 alphanumeric signs. This
modification can be done when the new number is displayed. Each position can be adjusted
with the keys

" and # until the desired sign appears. The sign is confirmed by pressing

key

!. The cursor moves on to the next position.

A correction of previously set signs can be done anytime by pressing the backspace key

$.

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