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Standard programs
4.
The sample ID can have the current date and time, a
sequential number and a colour allocated to it.
Select the required options or a colour.
sequential number and a colour allocated to it.
Select the required options or a colour.
5.
Press OK to confirm the entry.
6.
Press New again and repeat the process for each barcode.
5.2.2.2 Sample ID with hand-held scanner method 2
1.
Read the sample ID in measurement mode with the
hand-held scanner and calibrate the cuvette.
hand-held scanner and calibrate the cuvette.
The sample ID is saved togther with the measured value but
is not transferred to the list of sample IDs.
is not transferred to the list of sample IDs.
Note: To delete a sample ID, activate the ID by selecting it and pressing
Delete.
Delete.
Note: A sample ID can be entered or changed in Reading Mode. To do
this, press Options > More > Instrument Setup. If a sample ID is
already assigned, select the "Sample ID" symbol.
this, press Options > More > Instrument Setup. If a sample ID is
already assigned, select the "Sample ID" symbol.
5.2.2.3 Import sample ID list
1.
Create an external sample ID list with a spreadsheet
program.
program.
Four columns are permitted; column 1 contains the
sequential number, column 2 the sample designation,
columns 3 and 4 are optional.
sequential number, column 2 the sample designation,
columns 3 and 4 are optional.
Headings and comment lines must begin with #.
2.
Create a folder named "Sample ID" on a USB stick or in your
established network.
established network.
3.
Save the sample ID list with Save As in the format CSV or
UNICODE-TXT in the folder "Sample ID".
UNICODE-TXT in the folder "Sample ID".
4.
Connect the instrument to the USB stick or network.
All *.TXT and *.CSV files in the Sample ID folder will be
displayed for selection.
displayed for selection.