Hach 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer TV Converter Box User Manual


 
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Operator Manual
ORBISPHERE
2.4.2 Altering the Sampling Point Descriptions
For help in identifying the locations of various sampling points that are stored by the
analyzer, you may choose the Sampling Point Description command from the Logger
menu to bring up the dialog box illustrated in Fig 2-2.
The measurement values to be placed in positions 0 through 499 (identified as Text 0,
Text 1... etc.) can be described however you wish. Double-click on a particular position
(or click Modify), then type a description of a maximum of 20 characters in the box as
shown (e.g. Tank 3). Choose OK when finished entering a description.
When you Close this box, your modifications will be saved, and will appear in the
Sample Description column for the next downloaded list. These descriptions can be
modified again later as your requirements change.
2.4.3 Copying Values
To copy the results to the Windows Clipboard, so that the data can be pasted into a
spreadsheet, word processor or other Windows program that accepts tabular text
information, choose the Clipboard command from the Export menu.
2.4.4 Saving Values
To save this list of measurements as a text (.txt) file, capable of being recalled by the
WIN3654 program or imported as a file into other Windows programs, choose the Save
As command from the File menu. A dialog box appears, with a space to fill in with an
eight-letter name. (The program automatically attaches a .txt suffix to these files.) If you
have saved previous files, a grayed-out list of these names appears as well.
Typical to Windows programs, Directories and Drives boxes can be used to locate
other storage devices on which to store your data.
Fig 2-2:
Sampling Point Descriptions