System, Date/time, Date/time glp – YSI ProODO User Manual

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S Y S T E M

Press System

to access any of the following menu items.

The System menu will allow you to access the

setup options of the instrument including;

Date/Time, GLP, Language, Radix Point,

Logging, Sampling, Auto Shutoff, Backlight,

Sw (Software) Version, Serial #, and Unit ID.

Any item with [brackets] shows the current

setting inside the brackets. For instance, in the

example at the left, Radix Point is currently set

to [Decimal].

date/tIMe

Highlight Date/Time from the System menu. Press enter to select.

Date Format – Highlight and press enter to open a sub menu for selecting

the preferred date format: YY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY, or

YY/DD/MM.

Date – Highlight and press enter to use the numeric entry screen to set the

correct date.

Time Format – Highlight and press enter to open a submenu to select the

preferred time format from 12-hour or 24-hour.

Time – highlight and press enter to use the numeric entry screen to set the

correct time.

Glp

The GLP or ‘Good Laboratory Practice’ file saves detailed information

about calibrations. It also includes diagnostic information about the sensors.

Calibrations are logged into a file, the GLP, for later review as needed. A single

GLP file is utilized to store all calibration records and is capable of storing 500

records. Once the GLP file is full, the instrument will begin to overwrite the

oldest record with each new calibration record.

In order to keep all of your GLP records, periodically download

the GLP to Data Manager and export it to another program.

Otherwise, the instrument will overwrite the oldest record

once the memory is full. Also, since Data Manager saves

GLP files under the Unit ID, you must periodically export

and rename the GLP file on your PC or it will be overwritten

each time you upload the GLP file from the instrument.

Several calibration parameters are saved for each calibration including optional

ones that can be enabled by the user. Standard parameters include date/time

stamp, calibration method, and sensor information. Optional, user selectable

parameters include User ID, Probe ID, and User Fields 1 and 2.

In addition, there will be information specific to the Dissolved Oxygen or

Barometer calibration record. A Dissolved Oxygen calibration record will

contain the following calibration specific parameters:

DO

Sensor - Serial Number of the Sensor

Calibration Method - Zero, %, or mg/L

Cal Value

Sensor Value - Tangent of the angle between reference and signal LED, must be

within 0.2 of the default value in the sensor, typically between

-0.53 and -2.17

Salinity Mode - Always manual

Salinity Value - Value entered by the user

Barometer - Barometric Pressure during calibration

Temperature - Temperature during calibration

Calibrate Status - Calibrated

A Barometer calibration record will contain the following calibration specific

parameters:

Barometer

Barometer - Calibrate value in kPa

Calibrate Status - Calibrated

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