Result accepted (yes/no), Titra lab – Hach-Lange TITRALAB 860_865 Reference Manual User Manual
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TitraLab 860 and 865 Reference Manual
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Result accepted
(Yes/No)
A result is automatically accepted by the instrument if it lies within the
minimum/maximum acceptation limits set. The user can then decide
to keep the result or reject it.
A result will be automatically rejected by the instrument if it lies out-
side these limits. The user (at the Supervisor level only) can then
decide to accept the result or to reject it.
To accept a result accepted by the instrument:
At the end of the run, press 1 Save and continue.
To reject a result accepted by the instrument:
At the end of the run, press 2 More info and select Accept
result: No. Press 1 Back then 1 again Save and continue.
To accept a result rejected by the instrument (Supervisor only):
At the end of the run, press 2 More info and select Accept
result: Yes. Press 1 Back then 1 again Save and continue.
To reject a result rejected by the instrument:
At the end of the run, press 1 Save and continue.
Accepting (or rejecting) results means accepting (or
rejecting) all the results of a given test. For example, if a test
gives 2 results (R1 and R2), you cannot accept R1 and reject
R2 (or accept R2 and reject R1).
A rejected result is stored in the GLP-Archives but is not used
for mean and standard deviation calculations.
Result accepted by the instrument.
Result rejected by the instrument.