Cannon Instrument miniAV-LT User Manual

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CANNON

®

miniAV-LT Automatic Viscometer with VISCPRO

®

Instruction & Operation Manual

Version 1.a— May, 2009; CANNON

®

Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA

NOTE

If you wish to permanently delete a saved Configuration, highlight it and
click the DELETE button or press the

D key. Click Yes at the Confirm

Delete prompt to immediately and permanently delete the configuration.

Select Print Calibration Certificate to print calibration parameters for
your current instrument configuration. CANNON Instrument Company
recommends archiving calibration data each time a new calibration is
performed. Note that after you select the Print Calibration Certificate
option, the standard Windows Print dialog will be displayed. After you
have selected your print options, the VISCPRO software will display the
Save Calibration Data window. Input the filename and location if you
wish to save an electronic archive of your printed calibration certificate
to disk. Then click Save to save the data, or Cancel to exit the Save
Calibration Data window without saving the information. The calibra-
tion certificate will be printed after you exit the Save Calibration Data
window.

Select Save Instrument and Tray Settings to save certain current

instrument information, including instrument specifications and calibra-
tion data (Instrument Settings), basic and advanced operational param-
eters (Tray Settings), and previously-entered Sample ID information.

When you click the Save Instrument and Tray Settings menu item,
the Save Configuration window will open.

The Save Configuration window

Choose a name for the Configuration by entering it in the Save As: field.
You may also click on existing (saved) Configuration by clicking on the
Configuration name in the Existing Configurations list box.

When you have selected a Configuration name, click OK to save the
Configuration and exit the Save Configuration window. Or click

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