Operating instructions

The “Density” application
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Start”: This is the function key you use to start the density determina-
tion, so it must always be activated!
Density AL”: Specifies the density of the auxiliary liquid. Only required for
density determination of solid bodies and when an auxiliary
liquid other than water or ethanol is used.
Temp. AL”: Used to enter the temperature of the auxiliary liquid. Only
required if distilled water or ethanol is used, since for other
liquids the density at the current temperature must always be
entered. For methods which do not use an auxiliary liquid, the
key can be used to enter the current ambient temperature so
that this temperature is printed on the reports.
Vol. Sinker”: Used to enter the volume of the sinker (in cm³, max. 5 decimal
places). Only required for the density determination of liquids
with the aid of a sinker.
Vol. G. Sphere”: Used to enter the volume of the gamma sphere (in cm³, max.
5 decimal places). Only required for the density determination
of pasty substances with the aid of a gamma sphere.
Vol. Pycno”: For entering the volume of pycnometer (in cm³, max. 5 decimal
places). Only necessary for determining the density of liquids
using a pycnometer.
Wgt. Pycno”: For entering the weight of the pycnometer. Only necessary
for determining the density of liquids using a pycnometer.
Result”: Displays the statistics for the current method of density
determination. Note: You only need to activate this function
key if you have also activated the statistics function (section
10.3.4). If there are no results in the statistics, the key cannot
be operated.
CL Result”: Clears (deletes) the statistical data for the current density
determination to start a new measurement series.
All other function keys are identical to those for the “Weighing” application (section
5.2.2).
Factory setting: “Start” and “Temp. AL activated (in this order).
10.3.6 Special function keys for density determination
In the menu for function keys you can activate the following special function keys for density determination: