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System parameter
memory print out
protocol
documentation
Yes
System parameter
date: 21
dd
time : 12
hh
System parameter
date & time
save parameters?
Yes
System parameter
delete method?
Yes
System parameter
method deleted
press Enter
System report
is the capillary empty?
press Enter
Error report
meas. time-out !
remove cause
press Enter
Error report
safety sensor caused!
remove cause
press Enter
No
12
03
mm yy
00
00
mm ss
No
No
Fig. 29 Input mode for the system parameters:
more RS parameters
Pressing the "Enter" key will trigger an immediate
memory printout, followed by the return to Fig. 25
Result protocol: please refer to description of
function key F6 in 4.3.1
Documentation yes / no, means that a printout is to
be made after the end of a measurement series.
This requires that a printer is connected; subsequently,
press the "Enter" key to proceed to Fig. 25
Fig. 30 Input mode for the system parameters:
date and time
At this point you can set the internal clock. Confirm,
press the "Enter" key to proceed to Fig. 31
Fig. 31 Input mode for the system parameters:
confirmation
This prompt is issued for data integrity reasons to
avoid the automatic take-over of any erroneous
input or changes.
Yes means: accept and store data
No means: discard changes
Press "Enter" to return to Fig. 25
Fig. 32 Input mode for the system parameters:
delete confirmation
If you confirm this question with "yes", all system
parameters will be reset to the starting valued
(default values), followed by a move to Fig. 33; if
you confirm with "no", you will be taken to Fig. 4
Fig 33 System message: method deleted
If confirmed with the "Enter" key, you will be taken
back to Fig. 4
Fig 34 System message: following a stop!
You are asked whether the capillary have run
empty in order to ensure that no malfunction will
be caused by bubbles or splashes in the case of a
restart.
Fig. 35 Error message: measurement time-out
The cause of the time-out has to be removed. In
most cases the measurement has to be restarted,
since this error message is almost always caused
by a fatal error, such as viscometer empty,
connected incorrectly or not at all etc.
Please refer to 2.3.8 Troubleshooting
Press the "Enter" key, and you will be taken back
to Fig. 4
Fig. 36 Error message: safety sensor
In this case the safety bottle has to be discharged
and cleaned, the cause of the overfilling has to be
dicovered and has to be removed.
Press the "Enter" key, and you will be taken back
to Fig. 4