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5.15.1
Pswrd. protection
You can protect the
Edit
mode using a four-digit, numerical password. This prevents stored
programs and pipettings from being changed. The passwords for the
Edit
mode and
Adjustment
option may vary. The password can be changed or deactivated after it has been entered. If you
lose your password, please contact Eppendorf AG Application Support to request a temporary
(
Master key
) password. Have your pipette ready during your phone call with Application Support.
Or you can trigger an
Initial reset
; all stored data is lost during an
Initial reset
. The Xplorer plus
pipette will be reset to the factory settings.
1. Press the rocker upward to activate the password protection.
ON
appears in the display.
2. Press the
Select
softkey.
3. Use the rocker to select the digit.
4. Press the
Next
softkey to switch to the next field.
5. Enter data in all of the fields.
6. Press the
Save
softkey to save the password.
7. Reenter the password after completing the saving procedure. Press the
Enter
softkey.
Password protection is now active.
5.15.2
Fixed volume
Creating a new pipetting
1. Select the
New fixed volume
entry using the rocker.
The parameters of the most recently used pipetting will be displayed when the
New fixed
volume
entry is opened. Up to 10 fixed volumes can be saved.
2. Press the
Edit
softkey.
3. Change the parameters as you did in the
Pipetting
mode.
4. Press the
Save
softkey.
The saved pipetting now appears in the
Fixed volumes
(Fix) operating mode with dispensing
volume, aspiration speed and dispensing speed (see p. 42).
Changing saved pipettings
1. Select the pipetting using the rocker.
2. Press the
Select
softkey.
3. Select the
Edit
option.
4. Press the
Select
softkey.
Hint!
If you lose the password for the
Edit
mode, you will not be able to change any programs or
pipettings with fixed volume.
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Operation