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4.17. Test ID Information
Test records can be identified (e.g., customer’s name, burner number, and
location) by manually entering up to three lines of text, with each line containing a
maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters. When a Test ID is selected this
information will be associated with all succeeding test records, and will appear at
the top of each test record when printed, and in CSV files when records are
downloaded to a PC. The chosen Test ID remains in effect until it is deselected,
a new Test ID is selected, or the instrument is turned off. Up to 30 Test IDs can
be pre-entered for later retrieval.
NOTE: To save time, Test ID information can be entered using the
Fyrite User Software.
4.17.1. Entering or Editing a Test ID
1. Display the MAIN MENU by pressing the MENU (F2) button. If
necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2.
2. Use the ▲▼ buttons to highlight SETUP, and then press ENT to display
the SETUP MENU.
3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to highlight TEST ID, and then press ENT to
display the TEST ID menu.
4. Use the ▲▼ buttons to highlight EDIT TEST ID, and then press ENT to
display the EDIT TEST ID menu, which displays the first line of each
Test ID record.
5. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select which Test ID to edit and then press ENT
to display all three lines of that record. Periods (.....) are used to identify
empty lines.
6. Use the ▲▼ buttons to choose which of the three Test ID lines to edit
and then press ENT to begin editing the chosen line.
7. Use the ▲▼ buttons to enter the desired character and then move to
the next character position by pressing the right arrow key. Repeat this
step until the line is complete. A maximum of 20 characters can be
entered. Press ENT to accept the information.
8. At this time, either return to Step 6 to choose another line to edit, or end
this procedure by highlighting Edit Complete and pressing the ENT key
to return to the Edit Test ID Menu.
9. Press ESC to go to the Test ID Menu or the RUN/HOLD key to return to
the Run/Hold screen.
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