Blood Glucose Meter User Manual

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11.2 Setting Up Test Sequences
All possible sequence settings for all of the regulations are listed below.
Select the Setup... menu from the initial program window and
acknowledge
Repair tests, periodic testing
Save All of the settings in the setup menu, i.e.
configuration of measuring parameters and current
limit values, can be saved with this command. These
values remain active even after setting the selector
switch to a different position, and after disconnection
from mains power.
Sequence See page 27.
Limit values See chapter 4.6 on page 11.
Database Start with ID No.
x: Before each measurement is started, an entry
prompt appears requesting entry of an ID no.
An individual number can be entered (max. 20
characters) with the keypad at the PSI module
(optional), read in with a barcode scanner
(optional) or directly selected from a list.
If an incorrect entry is made:
Only complete lines can be deleted, and deletion
is only possible with the
key at the instrument.
ID no. = test sequence (feature KB01 or DBmed option)
See chapter 12 on page 38.
11.3 Configuring Measuring Parameters
Depending upon the test regulation, various measuring parameters can
be configured for the test sequence (settings: x / – = function activated /
deactivated). All possible parameters for all of the regulations are listed
below. The Sequence ... menu is accessed via the setup parameter in the
initial program window for the respective regulation.
Select the Sequence ... menu and acknowledge.
Select a parameter, acknowledge, change and acknowledge the change.
General Parameters
Visual inspection This menu appears at the very beginning of the test
sequence.
Manual sequence Each test step must be acknowledged with the
key (see test sequence in chapter 8 on page 15
regarding test duration for automatic sequence)
Auto-store After testing is finished, test data are automatically
stored to the SECUTEST
®
SII (feature KB01 or
Dbmed option), or the SECUTEST
®
PSI (accessory).
Polarity reversal L an N are reversed each time line voltage is applied
to the test socket.
Classification Questions regarding classification appear if limit
values are exceeded (see chapter 5 on page 12).
SC III U
V
Supply voltage is measured instead of insulation
resistance for active devices under test.
R-ISO LN-PE Insulation resistance measurement is performed
between phase/neutral conductors and the
protective conductor.
Additional Parameters for DIN VDE 0702/0751
Auto test method
The instrument recognizes whether or not the device
under test can be switched on: Leakage or residual
current, or insulation resistance and earth leakage
current, are measured accordingly
Adapter for socket Limit values are activated for permanently connected
devices. A device under test which is normally
permanently installed can be connected to the test
socket via an adapter. No voltage may be applied to the
test socket when this test method is used.