6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco
6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco
6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco
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<strong>6700</strong> SAMPLERS<br />
Chapter 2 Programming<br />
Chapter Contents<br />
Getting Started<br />
Using Menus and Entering<br />
Numbers<br />
Quick View Screens<br />
Messages<br />
Menu Trees<br />
Standard and Extended Programs<br />
Storage for Extended Programs<br />
Programming the Modules<br />
Programming the YSI Sonde<br />
Programming Examples<br />
Examples of Menu Screens<br />
a<br />
b<br />
RUN<br />
PROGRAM<br />
VIEW REPORT<br />
OTHER FUNCTIONS<br />
To enter a sampling<br />
program, press an arrow key<br />
until PROGRAM blinks.<br />
Then, press ↵ (Enter).<br />
NUMBER OF BOTTLES:<br />
1 2 4 8 12 24<br />
Choose the number of<br />
bottles by pressing an arrow<br />
key until the appropriate<br />
number blinks. Then, press<br />
↵ (Enter).<br />
Front Panel<br />
Before programming the <strong>6700</strong>, you should become familiar with<br />
its keys and how to use the programming screens. A description<br />
ofthekeysappearsinTable5,About the Keypad, on page 16.<br />
There are three types of programming screens:<br />
Menu screens that let you select an option from a list.<br />
Number-entry screens that let you enter program settings.<br />
Quick view screens that summarize the program settings.<br />
This chapter shows you how to get started and how to use the<br />
menus with a short programming example. A discussion of more<br />
complicated menu screens follows the example. Next, this<br />
chapter explains the QUICK VIEW/CHANGE screens, the menu<br />
tree structure, and the help and error messages. Finally, it<br />
discusses the extended programming screens and provides<br />
several programming examples.<br />
GETTING STARTED<br />
Turn the sampler on by pressing the On/Off key. It is labeled with<br />
this icon: . The start-up screen appears first.<br />
It remains on the display for about eight seconds or until you<br />
press a key. It tells you the type of programming screens the<br />
sampler is using currently — standard or extended — and gives<br />
you a tip about the on-line help. The main menu screen (a in the<br />
margin) appears next.<br />
If a module is attached, there may be a different screen that<br />
appears first. See the module manual for more information.<br />
USING MENUS AND ENTERING<br />
NUMBERS<br />
A menu is a list of options. The main menu has four options:<br />
RUN<br />
PROGRAM<br />
VIEW REPORT<br />
OTHER FUNCTIONS<br />
The options identify the operations that can be performed from<br />
the menu. For example, to run the sampling program, select<br />
RUN; to modify the program, select PROGRAM.<br />
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<strong>6700</strong> SAMPLER<br />
STANDARD PROGRAMMING<br />
For HELP at any<br />
screen press ? key.