Brookfield DV2+Pro Viscometer User Manual
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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.
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Manual No. M03-165-F0612
TIMED STOP
SET SEC’S: 00
↑↓
Figure IV-17
Using the
UP
and
DOWN ARROW
keys, the user enters a value for the seconds portion of the time
ramp. This value will be from zero (0) up to fifty-nine (59) seconds. Press
ENTER
to accept the
value.
Note:
The value for either minutes or seconds must be other than zero
or you cannot advance to the RPM input screen (Figure IV-18).
Pressing the OPTIONS/TAB or ENTER/AUTORANGE keys
will cause the user to alternate between the minutes input screen
(Figure IV-16) and the seconds input screen (Figure IV-17) until
either minutes or seconds are anything but zero.
A press of the
ENTER/AUTORANGE
key allows the user to input the RPM selection. At this point,
the user will see a screen similar to Figure IV-18; using the UP and DOWN ARROW keys, the
user sets the speed.
TIMED STOP
SELECT RPM:30
↑↓
Figure IV-18
After selecting the speed, the user may review the values selected. If the user presses the
OPTIONS/TAB key, you will return to the minutes input screen of Figure IV-16 where you may
change the minute input if so desired. Thereafter, continued pressing of the
OPTIONS/TAB
key will
toggle between the minutes and seconds input screens and the motor input screen. A press of
the
MOTOR ON/OFF/ESCAPE
key will cancel the timed stop operation and take the user back to the
screen of Figure IV-15. Pressing the
ENTER/AUTORANGE
key will cause the DV-II+Pro to accept
the new values.
That done, the user is presented with the following screen:
TIMED STOP
ENTER TO START
Figure IV-19
A
t this point the user must press the
ENTER/AUTORANGE
key to begin the timed stop operation. Any
other key press will be ignored except the
MOTOR ON/OFF/ESCAPE
key which will cancel the process
and take the user back to the screen of Figure IV-15 where you will have to begin all over again.
We will assume that the user pressed the
ENTER/AUTORANGE
key. You will now be presented with
the following screen for the duration of the timed run: