2
As soon as the measurement is stable according to the selected stability criterion, the Stability
icon appears.
- or -
To manually endpoint a measurement, press READ.
Note
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If the "automatic endpoint" format is selected, the measurement stops automatically as soon as
the Stability icon appears.
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If the "manual endpoint" format is selected, press READ to manually stop the measurement.
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If the "timed endpoint" format is selected, the measurement stops after the preset time.
4.12 Data transfer
It is possible to transfer either all data or a user-defined set of data from the memory to a METTLER
TOLEDO printer (for example RS-P26), to a PC by using LabX direct or to a USB memory stick.
The following section describes how to proceed with the different configurations.
Data transfer from the meter to a printer
1
Connect the RS232 cable to the meter and the corresponding interface on the backside of the
printer.
2
Select the interface "printer" in the data transfer settings menu (see "Setup: Data Transfer Set
tings").
3
Start transfer in the data menu.
For some printers (e.g. RS-P25, RS-P26 and RS-P28), the baud rate settings will be automatically
synchronized with those of the instrument.
For other printers the settings for data transfer in the printer need to be adjusted as follows:
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Baud rate: 1200
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Data bits: 8
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Parity: none
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Stop bits: 1
Data transfer from the meter to LabX direct pH
1
Connect the instrument via USB B to the PC.
The
icon appears on the display.
2
Select the interface "LabX direct" in the data transfer settings menu (see "Setup: Data Transfer Set
tings").
3
Open LabX direct pH and select the correct instrument.
4
Select the item and Transfer in the data menu to start the transfer.
Data export from the meter to a USB stick
1
Insert the USB stick into the corresponding interface of the meter.
The icon
2
Select the item and Export to USB-Stick in the data menu to start the transfer.
The data will be in text (extension .txt) format. The instrument will create a new folder on the USB-stick
in which the name is the date in the international format, i.e. first year, then month and then the day.
Example: when the date is 25 November 2013, the name of the folder will be: 20131125.
The data will be written as a text file with a name that consists of the time in 24h format (hr min sec)
with a prefix depending on what kind of data is exported. This prefix is M for measurement data and C
for calibration data.
appears on the display.
Operating the meter
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