Operation – Hach-Lange BUHLER 2000 Water sampler User Manual

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Operation

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Manual Bühler 2000/1029

4.17.24

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CALIBRATION OF
ANALOGUE SIGNAL

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CALIBRATION OF ANALOGUE SIGNAL

To display the calibration menu, press the ENT key.

5.11.1

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NON-CALIB. V 12.207
CALIB. VAL.

12.207

FACTOR:

1.0000

ENT=OK ESC=ABORT
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Here you can calibrate the analogue signal by means of a reference
signal.
Use the arrow keys to set the values:
• up/down

= rough adjustment (steps with 10)

• left/right

= fine adjustment (steps with 1).

The „calibrated“ value is set immediately.

Press 0 to reset to factor 1.0000.

Confirm the values by pressing the ENT key!

4.17.25

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INFO MEMORY
INFORMATION
SETTINGS
*RECORDING

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Enter which data and how it shall be registered in the info memory.

5.14.1

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RECORD:
*SAMPLING (MAN)
SAMPLING (PRG)
*SAMPLING (REMOTE)

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Info memory - Recording

By pressing the ENT key, a list of all possible messages is
displayed. Scroll with keys.
By pressing the ENT key, the desired messages are marked with a
*. Pressing the ENT key again deletes the marking.
All messages marked with a star will be recorded.

5.13.1

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DELETE INFO MEMORY
AT PROGRAM START?
YES
*NO

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Info memory - Settings

To delete the info memory at each program start, select „YES“.
By pressing „NO“, the info memory is filled with data according to
the FIFO (first in, first out) principle. That means as soon as the
memory is full, the oldest data is overwritten.

5.12.1

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INFO MEMORY

SIZE:

1100

ENTRIES:

26

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Info memory - Information

Here you can see the memory size (number of entries) and check
how many entries have already been stored.

4.17.27

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DIGITAL OUTPUTS
*OUTPUT

1

OUTPUT

2

OUTPUT

3

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Eight digital outputs are available. Each of them can be selected
and configured.

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