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Reporting controls menu, Communication controls menu, Menu operating instructions – Parr Instrument 6200 User Manual

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Menu Operating Instructions

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Reporting Controls Menu

Report Width: The column width of the printer being
used can be set to 40 or 80 columns. Select 40 when
the 1758 Printer is used.

Automatic Reporting: Preliminary reports will be
generated at the conclusion of the test and final
reports will be generated as soon as all of the
thermochemical corrections are available when this
automatic reporting feature is turned ON. When this
is turned OFF, reports will only be generated through
the reporting controls.

Automatic Report Destination: Directs the reports
to the printer port or the display.

Individual Printed Reports: When set to ON, will
generate header information for each report printed.
In the OFF position, only one header will be printed
for a series of tests.

Edit Final Reports: When set to ON, enables the
user to revise sample weight and thermochemical
corrections.

Recalculate Final Reports: When set to ON, causes a
recalculation of stored final reports using calibration
data and menu settings currently in the calorimeter.

Use New EE Value in Recalculation: When set to
ON, any recalculation made will use the most recent
EE value in the calculations. In the OFF position, all
calculations will be made using the EE value which
was effective when the test was originally run.

Communication Controls Menu

Communication Controls: Accesses sub-menus
which set the communications protocols for the
printer and balances.

Printer Type: Toggles between a Parr 1758 and a
generic printer. When set for the 1758 Printer, all of
the features of this printer, such as bold printing,
will be activated.

Balance Port: Accesses sub-menu, Balance Port
Communications.

Balance Type: This key toggles through the

available balance templates.

Balance Port Device: This key displays a screen

which allows the user to specify the balance
port device. The default (dev/ttyUSB0) is the
designation for the first USB to serial converter
cable assigned by the calorimeter upon power
up.