ChemoMetec YC-100 User Manual
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5 Operation of the NucleoCounter
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Press <↵>.
5.4.2
Saving parameters
The representation of the results is changed with effect from the next analysis. When
the NucleoCounter is turned off, after changing the status, the display will read “Save
parameters?”, "ENTER: Save" and "ESC : Cancel" (
figure 14).
Save parameters?
Save parameters?
Save parameters?
Save parameters?
↵
↵
↵
↵
: Save
: Save
: Save
: Save
ESC : Cancel
ESC : Cancel
ESC : Cancel
ESC : Cancel
Figure 14 The shut-down display when any parameters have been changed.
By pressing the Enter key <↵> the status will be saved and will be in effect next time
the NucleoCounter is switched on. Pressing Escape
the instrument will use the previous settings next time it is switched on.
5.4.3
Setting Date (F200) and Time (F201)
The functions, F200 (“F + 2 + 0 + 0 +
F + 2 + 0 + 0 +
F + 2 + 0 + 0 +
F + 2 + 0 + 0 + ↵
↵
↵
↵
”) and F201 (“F + 2 + 0 + 1 +
F + 2 + 0 + 1 +
F + 2 + 0 + 1 +
F + 2 + 0 + 1 + ↵
↵
↵
↵
”), are used to
set the time and the date, respectively. This feature is only used when a printer or a PC
is connected to the printer port. Please refer to Technical Note 001 (Part No. 994-0013)
with respect to setting and using the Time and Date features.
5.4.4
Reset Counter (F30)
The function, F30 (“F + 3 + 0 +
F + 3 + 0 +
F + 3 + 0 +
F + 3 + 0 + ↵
↵
↵
↵
”), is used to reset the Counter. The Counter counts the
number of analysis performed by the instrument. This feature is only used when a
printer is connected to the instrument. Please refer to Technical Note 001 (Part No. 994-
0013) with respect using this feature.
5.4.5
LCD contrast (F220)
When typing “F + 2 + 2 + 0 +
F + 2 + 2 + 0 +
F + 2 + 2 + 0 +
F + 2 + 2 + 0 + ↵
↵
↵
↵
” it is possible to adjust the contrast of the LCD display.
Use the “1
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1” or “2
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2” keys in order to increase or decrease the contrast of the LCD-display.
The default value is 4. Values in the range from 0-9 can be chosen. The display will be
updated with the current value, which is shown in the upper right hand corner of the
display.
Contrast? 4
Contrast? 4
Contrast? 4
Contrast? 4
1: Up
1: Up
1: Up
1: Up
2: Down
2: Down
2: Down
2: Down
↵
↵
↵
↵
store
store
store
store
Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure 15
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15
15.
.
.
. A new LCD-contrast value can now be chosen