Metrohm tiamo 1.3 Manual User Manual
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Configuration
Slope, pH(0), E(0) and c (blank)
The values are shown in the following colors:
- Blue, when the values have been determined automatically by a method.
- Black, when the values have been entered manually.
- Orange, when the values are outside the warning limits.
- Red, when the values are outside the intervention limits.
If the warning or intervention limits are infringed then the line number will
also be shown with an orange or red background respectively.
Calibration date
Date and time of the calibration.
Calibration method
Name of the method with which the calibration was carried out. If the cali-
bration data has been entered manually then
manual
will be shown here.
Note
This parameter is not saved on the datachip of intelligent sensors, i.e. this pa-
rameter will be empty if the data are written into the sensor table from the sensor.
User
Short name of the user logged in during calibration or when the calibration
data was entered manually. If work is not carried out using login then the
name of the user logged in under Windows will be entered automatically.
Note
This parameter is not saved on the datachip of intelligent sensors, i.e. this pa-
rameter will be empty if the data are written into the sensor table from the sensor.
History graph
On the two tabs
Slope
and
pH(0)
or
E(0)
the last 10 values are shown for the se-
lected sensor. As in the history table, the values are shown in different colors:
- Blue, when the values have been determined automatically by a method.
- Black, when the values have been entered manually.
If limits have been defined then the warning limits are shown in orange and the in-
tervention limits in red.
Note
The history graph can be copied into the clipboard with the context-sensitive
menu item
Copy
.
Opens the dialog window
Sensor limits
in which the warning and interven-
tion limits for the calibration data can be defined. These limits only apply to
the graph, no monitoring will take place during calibration. For monitoring
during calibration the limits set under Limits (see Sensor properties - Limits)
apply.
Deletes the sensor history.
Sensor history - Limits
In the dialog window
Limits for sensor
you can define warning and intervention lim-
its for the slope and pH(0) or E(0). If you define limits then these will be shown on