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Brookfield DV3T Rheometer User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M13-2100

II.5.3

Load Test

Test programs that are created (Configure Viscosity Test/Configure Yield Test) can be saved to the

internal memory of the DV3T or to a USB Flash Drive. These files can be reloaded into the DV3T

for immediate use through the Load Test function. A file that is placed onto a USB Flash Drive can

be loaded onto any DV3T Rheometer.
Within the Load Test function, the user can access the internal memory of the rheometer or any

USB Flash Drive that is connected to a USB port

. The rheometer will point to the USB Flash

Drive according to the order in which it is connected. The first USB Flash Drive that is connected

will be referred to as #1 on both the Load Test screens and the Status Bar (see Section II.3). You

can have as many as three USB Flash Drives connected to the DV3T at any time.
Test files that are displayed on the screen can be sorted by date of creation or by alpha/numeric.

This sorting is selected by pressing the Navigation Icon

or

.

TIP: You can use the Manage Files function

to move Test files from internal memory to a

USB Flash Drive.

II.5.4

View Results

Test results (data files) can be saved to the internal memory of the DV3T or to a USB Flash Drive.

Theses files can be reloaded into the DV3T for review, analysis, or printing through the View Results

function. A file of Test Results that is saved onto a USB Flash Drive can be viewed on any DV3T

Rheometer.

Within the View Results function, the user can access the internal memory of the DV3T Rheometer

or any USB Flash Drive that is connected to a USB port

. The rheometer will point to the

USB Flash Drive according to the order in which it is connected. The first USB Flash Drive that

is connected will be referred to as #1 on both the View Results screen and the Status Bar. You can

have as many as three USB Flash Drives connected to the DV3T at any time.

Results files that are displayed on the screen can be sorted by date of creation or by alpha/numeric.

This sorting is selected by pressing the Navigation Icon

or

.

TIP: You can use the Manage Files function

to move Results files from internal memory to

a USB Flash Drive.

II.5.5

Manage Files

Result Files and Test Files can be managed in the internal memory or on USB Flash Drives from the

Manage Files function. Folder structures can be added or changed to assist with data management.

Files may be copied, moved, renamed or deleted. Access to this function can be limited when User

ID and Log In functions are implemented (see Section V.4.2).

Files that are displayed on the screen can be sorted by date of creation or by alpha/numeric. This

sorting is selected by pressing the Navigation Icon

or

.