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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Page 26 Manual No. M/98-211-A0701
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This message simply asks the user to make sure the printer is ready (it’s on-line and has paper in it)
and then awaits for the PRINT key to be pressed. When it is pressed, the DV-III+ will send the
following data to the attached printer:
FOR SPEED SETS WITH FINITE STEP TIMES
Program Use: __________________________________________________
Programmer:______________________________
BROOKFIELD DV-III+ RHEOMETER — DATA FOR SPEED SET #9
SPEED #01 RPM = 2.5 TIME INTERVAL = 00:05
SPEED #02 RPM = 5.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:05
SPEED #03 RPM = 10.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:05
SPEED #04 RPM = 20.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:05
SPEED #05 RPM = 50.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:05
FOR SPEED SETS WITH ZERO STEP TIMES
Program Use: __________________________________________________
Programmer:______________________________
BROOKFIELD DV-III+ RHEOMETER — DATA FOR SPEED SET #8
SPEED #01 RPM = 10.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:00
SPEED #02 RPM = 20.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:00
SPEED #03 RPM = 30.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:00
SPEED #04 RPM = 40.0 TIME INTERVAL = 00:00
Since speed sets can contain twenty-five (25) separate speeds, printing the speeds that comprise a
speed set will be of great help in allowing the user to fully exercise the power of the DV-III+. After
the printing is complete, the user will be returned to the display of Figure 28.
CLEARING A SPEED SET FROM MEMORY
Since 10 speed sets can be retained in memory, the user may eventually use all the available speed
set slots. The user may also have programmed speed sets that are no longer required and would like
to remove. Assume that the user had programmed a new speed set #3 above. If he wished to
permanently remove that new speed set, or any other IN MEMORY speed set he would, while in
the screens of Figure 21, press the “2” key and be presented with:
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