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CANNON
®
miniPV-Series Automatic Viscometer with VISCPRO
®
Instruction & Operation Manual
Version 1.a— January, 2011; CANNON
®
Instrument Company
2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA
46
Cancel to exit the Save Calibration Data window without saving the
information. The calibration certificate will be printed after you exit the
Save Calibration Data window.
CANNON Instrument Company recommends saving instrument and
tray settings each time a new calibration is performed.
Select Save Instrument and Tray Settings to save certain current
instrument information, including instrument specifications and calibration
data (Instrument Settings), basic and advanced operational parameters
(Tray Settings), and previously-entered Sample ID information.
When you click the Save Instrument and Tray Settings menu item, the
Save Configuration window will open.
The Save Configuration window
Choose a name for the Configuration by entering it in the Save As: field.
You may also click on existing (saved) Configuration by clicking on the
Configuration name in the Existing Configurations list box.
When you have selected a Configuration name, click OK to save the
Configuration and exit the Save Configuration window. Or click Cancel to
exit the window without saving the Configuration. You can also delete
existing configurations by selecting them from the Existing Configurations
list box and pressing the Delete button.
Select Restore Instrument and Tray Settings to restore certain
instrument information, including instrument specifications and calibration
data (Instrument settings) basic and advanced operational parameters
(Tray Settings), and previously-entered Sample ID information.
When you click the Restore Instrument and Tray Settings menu
option, the Restore Configuration window will open.
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