Data Transfer - Mettler Toledo SevenCompact S210 Mode D'emploi

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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
If the "automatic endpoint" format is selected, the measurement stops automatically as soon as
the Stability icon appears.
If the "manual endpoint" format is selected, press READ to manually stop the measurement.
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:
Baud rate: 1200
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
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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