Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan 6000 Series Meters v.2 User Manual
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Salinity Setup
PC6000, CON6000, PC6500 and PCD6500 meters
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To Set Data Storage Criteria
This screen allows you to select which criteria are stored in the data logger with the measurement
when you store the data. The status of the current data storage criteria is displayed on the
screen. The criteria option is active if ON appears to the right of the option. It is inactive if OFF
appears to the right of the option. Any active criteria will be stored on demand.
The Salinity Data Storage Criteria is set the same way as previously described in Conductivity
Setup. See ‘Conductivity Setup: Data Storage Criteria’ section for instructions.
To Set Display Criteria
This screen allows you to choose what information you would like to be displayed on the salinity
Measure screen, particularly the information contained in the data box at the bottom of the
Measurement screen. The status of the current display criteria is displayed on the screen. The
criteria option is active if ON appears to the right of the option. It is inactive if OFF appears to the
right of the option.
The Salinity Display Criteria is set the same way as previously described in Conductivity Setup.
See ‘Conductivity Setup: Set Display Criteria’ section for instructions.
To View Stored Data
The PC6000, CON6000, PC6500 and PCD6500
have a memory capacity to store up to 1000
data points. The View Stored Data screen allows you to sort and look at specific data points
stored in the meter based on the meters memory capacity. The stored data can be sorted by any
of the parameters available in the screen header.
The meter stores salinity data under the following parameters:
Reading Temperature
Coefficient
Date / Time / Channel
Cell Type
Sample Id
Last Standardizations
Temperature
Meter Model / Serial No
Reference Temperature
Operator
Viewing Stored Salinity Data is done the same way as previously described in Conductivity
Setup. See ‘Conductivity Setup: View Stored Data’ section for instructions.