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When a calorific value test has been completed, you can proceed to evaluating the
results. Section 8.1 explains how stored tests can be listed in a table, how you out-
put or erase test results, and how you can list information about free memory for
storing new tests. You will find these functions in the sub-menu
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. The test re-
sults are dependent on the post-test parameters; their meaning and how to enter
them are described in Section 8.2. Section 8.3 deals with the possibility of test
simulation.
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Before stored data can be issued and processed, the user must first state which
tests are to be called up from memory. After the appropriate menu has been acti-
vated, you will be requested, in succession, to enter selection criteria for the date,
sample code and sample status.
A particular test is called up by the user entering appropriate values for the date,
sample code and sample status. With the aid of the two place markers "
" and "
" it
is, however, also possible to select several tests at the same time. The symbol "
"
serves as a place marker for any desired string of characters, while the "
" symbol
functions as place marker for any desired single character. Both symbols can be
used in the date and sample code fields, whereas sample status only considers one
of four fixed, preset values.
When the symbol "
" is entered in one of the two fields, the selection criterion is not
defined in more detail, all tests in the memory meet this criterion.
On the other hand, the symbol "
" stands for just one character within a string. It
can, however, be used several times.
The sample status can have the following values:
•
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all stored tests are selected, independent of sample status
•
DIWHUSDU
selects only tests for which post-test parameters have been entered (see
Section 8.2)
•
HGLW
selects only edited tests
•
SULQWHG
selects only tests that have already been printed.
The individual data for date, sample code and sample status are logically linked by
an AND relationship. This means that only tests that fulfil all three specified criteria
will be selected.