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Appendix B
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Programming Features
Graph Manipulation
Graphic Display Averaging
The sampler can display a graph that consists of a maximum of 180 individual 
dots. Since a 24-hour period could contain as many as 1440 data points 
(assuming a one-minute recording interval, one reading each minute) it would 
be impossible to plot every data point on the graph.
When more than three hours (more than 180 minutes worth) of data is 
graphed, the data points must be averaged. When graphing a partial day of 
three hours or less, all data points are graphed with no averaging.
When viewing a graph with more than 180 data point, zoom in to the area of 
interest (using the Graph Partial Day option) before all of the individual data 
points are displayed.
Sample History
Sample History displays a running history of the sampling program. Displays 
include sampler number, date and time of each sample, the bottle number it 
was put in, and the results of the sample cycle. Result messages include:
Table 23 Graphing Functions and Descriptions
Functions
Description
Status Bar
Displays the time, date, measured value, and unit of measure at the intersection of the data cursor. Placing the 
cursor’s data on the status bar eliminates the need for X or Y axis labels and provides a larger graph viewing 
area.
Moving the Data Cursor with the Arrow Keys
The data cursor appears as a vertical line in the center of the graph. Move the data cursor to the left or right by 
using the soft keys or the numeric keypad.
Moving the Data Cursor with the Numeric Keypad
The keys 0–9 represent a percentage of full scale. Pressing a numeric key on the keypad while a graph is 
displayed causes the data cursor to jump to the location on the graph that is represented by that key.
For example, pressing the 0 key moves the data cursor to the far left end or 0% position on the graph. Pressing 
the 5 key moves the data cursor to the middle or 50% position of the graph. Pressing the 9 key moves the cursor 
to the 90% position.
Next Channel Soft Key
Graphs data from the next logged channel. For example, if the sampler is logging Level, Flow, and pH and the 
Level graph is currently displayed, the NEXT CHANNEL key causes the Flow channel to be graphed. Pressing 
Next Channel again will create a graph for pH channel. Pressing NEXT CHANNEL again returns to the Level 
graph, selects a time period of interest, and compares different graphs.
Message
Results
Success
Sample taken as expected.
No Liquid
No liquid was detected at the liquid sampler.
Key Press
A key was pressed twice during pumping, canceling that sample.