Training tube sensors, Calibrating the miniqv-x – Cannon Instrument miniQV-X User Manual

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CANNON

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miniQV-X Automatic Viscometer with VISCPRO

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Instruction & Operation Manual

Version 1.0— October, 2008; CANNON

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Instrument Company

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

Bypass .... option

To begin washing an evacuated sample cup, click the option box to make
certain that the Bypass initial cup evacuation option is selected. Do not
use this option with a filled cup or the cup will overflow.

4. When the Wash cycle has been completed, click Done to exit the

Wash viscometer tube window.

NOTES

The Wash operation cannot be executed if the tube is currently running a
sample. To terminate the Wash cycle at any time, click
Abort Wash.

CAUTION

The Wash viscometer tube function overrides automatic miniQV-X
software operations. Verify that the tubes are clean and dry before
initiating computer-controlled sample testing.

Training tube sensors

miniQV-X tube sensors must be trained in order for the instrument to
properly perform test functions. To train miniQV-X sensors, follow the
instructions in Chapter 3.

NOTES

The temperature should be calibrated prior to training the miniQV-X tube
sensors.

Calibrating the miniQV-X

To ensure accurate test results, your instrument may need to be cali-
brated. If necessary, follow the instructions in Chapter 3 to calibrate your
miniQV-X temperature probe and viscometer tube.

Notes on computer-directed miniQV-X operation

A computer is required for miniQV-X operation. The computer provides
for automatic control of miniQV-X functions using the VISCPRO

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controlling software. Computer control permits data entry of up to ten
different sample IDs. Each of the identified samples can then be tested
with the miniQV-X instrument.

Reporting data

Test data for the samples is automatically saved to the VISCPRO

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database for future reporting/data collection. Additionally, several reports
(analyses) may be used to calculate and display kinematic viscosity and
viscosity index (VI) values. See the chapters on VISCPRO

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analyses for

further information.

All analyses provide a dynamic reporting option which can dynamically
display and transmit test results as testing is completed. Data can be sent
to your computer screen, printer, and/or serial port for in-house data
collection. See Chapter 6 for more information on configuring analyses.

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