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u To edit an existing custom probe
(1) On the Sensor Setup window, make sure that the custom probe you want to edit is not
selected.
• If the name of the custom probe you want to edit is displayed in the [Sensor] box on
the [Single] tab of the Sensor Setup window, or in the [CH1], [CH2], [CH3], or
[SONIC] box of the [Multiple] tab, tap the applicable box and then change its setting
to something other than the probe you want to edit. Otherwise, an error will occur
when you tap [OK] in step (5), below.
(2) On the Sensor Setup window [Tool] menu, tap [Custom Probe] and then tap [Edit
Custom Probe].
• This displays the Edit Custom Probe dialog box.
(3) Tap the [Folder] down arrow button and then select the folder that contains the custom
probe data from the list that appears.
(4) Tap the [Name] down arrow button, and then tap the name of the custom probe you
want to edit.
(5) Tap [OK].
• This displays the Custom Probe dialog box, which shows the current [Slope],
[Intercept], [Unit Name], and [Warm-Up] settings of the custom probe you selected in
step (3).
(6) Change the settings.
(7) After all of the parameters are the way you want, tap [Set] to save the custom probe
and close the Custom Probe dialog box.
• This saves the custom probe data in ClassPad memory as a variable with the name
you specified in step (4). The custom probe data is locked, which means that it
cannot be edited using another application on the ClassPad. Keep the custom probe
data locked.
For more information about locked variables, see the ClassPad 300/ClassPad 300
PLUS User’s Guide (1-7 Variables and Folders).
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