Calibration and data controls menu — 58, Perating, Nstructions – Parr Instrument 6300 User Manual
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User/Factory Settings:
This key leads to a sub-menu that allows the user to save
or recall user defined instrument settings. Additionally,
factory pre installed settings supporting different bombs
or special operating modes can also be recalled.
User Setup ID.
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Used to enter a unique identifier
for recalling user settings.
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Reload Factory Default Settings.
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Used to erase all
of the settings and restore the factory default
settings.
Reload User Default Settings.
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Used to restore the
last saved user’s setup should the program in the
instrument be corrupted for any reason.
Save User Default Settings.
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Used to record the set-
up to the memory once the user has configured
the instrument to their operating requirements.
Compare Settings With Factory Defaults.
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This but-
ton will bring up a screen that will show the
differences in the current settings of the calorim-
eter with the factory defaults.
Feature Key:
Unique Feature Keys obtained from Parr allow the user
to access capabilities on the instrument such as bar code
interfacing, remote operation of the calorimeter, or
Samba Server.
Bomb Type Select:
This key toggles through the different bomb models
available for the calorimeter. When the user chooses a
bomb, the instrument must be re-booted to load the cor-
rect version of the software. (Note that the calorimeter
will not let you exit this function without re-booting the
system).
User Function Setup:
This key leads to sub-menus that support the configura-
tion of five factory/user definable function keys. The
function keys are accessible from the Diagnostics page.
Cold Restart:
This is essentially the same as cycling power on the
unit. All valid test data will be retained during this cold
restart procedure.
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Calibration Run Limit:
Displays the maximum number of runs that will be
included in determining the EE value of a bomb and
bucket combination and accesses the sub-menu on
which this limit is set. Most test methods suggest 10
tests. Tests in excess of the most recent ones used are
still available but are not used in the calculation of the
EE value. For example if 11 standardization tests have
been run, the calorimeter will only use the most recent
10. The 11th is still stored in the memory and is avail-
able for viewing or printing. Only runs that are at final
status will be used in this calculation.
EE Max Std Deviation:
Displays the maximum relative standard deviation in
percent that will be permitted for any EE value calcu-