Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Commissioning
- 4 Operation
- 4.1 Switching on or off the photometer
- 4.2 General operating principles
- 4.3 Photometer settings and system administration
- 4.4 Zero adjustment
- 4.5 Measuring in Concentration mode
- 4.5.1 Measuring cell tests with barcode
- 4.5.2 Measuring reagent tests with AutoSelector
- 4.5.3 Measuring reagent-free tests and user-defined methods
- 4.5.4 Exceeding the upper or lower limits of the measuring range
- 4.5.5 Selecting a method manually
- 4.5.6 Settings for Concentration mode
- 4.5.7 Measuring diluted samples
- 4.5.8 Sample blank value
- 4.5.9 Reagent blank value
- 4.5.10 Automatic Turbidity correction
- 4.5.11 Programming / modifying user-defined methods
- 4.5.12 The IQ LabLink procedure
- 4.6 Measuring the Absorbance / % Transmission
- 4.7 Multi wavelengths methods
- 4.8 Spectrum
- 4.9 Kinetics
- 4.10 Timer
- 4.11 Memory
- 4.11.1 Overview
- 4.11.2 Instructions on using USB memory devices
- 4.11.3 Measurement datasets
- 4.11.4 Saving measurement datasets manually
- 4.11.5 Saving measurement datasets automatically
- 4.11.6 Displaying measurement data memory
- 4.11.7 Filtering measurement datasets
- 4.11.8 Inverting filters
- 4.11.9 Erasing stored measurement datasets
- 4.12 Copying files
- 4.13 Transmitting data
- 4.14 Analytical quality assurance (AQA)
- 4.15 User management
- 4.16 Reset
- 4.17 Photometer information ([Info])
- 4.18 Lamp counter
- 4.19 Software and methods update
- 5 Maintenance and cleaning
- 6 What to do if ...
- 7 Technical data
- 8 Accessories and options
- Appendix

Operation photoLab
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4.10.1 User defined timer
If you want to manually enter time intervals, use the User defined timer
function.
4.10.2 Analysis timer
Between the individual steps of a measurement, reaction times often have to
be observed. The length of the reaction time is defined in the relevant
analysis instructions.
For all required reaction times, the analysis timers with the corresponding
time intervals are stored in the instrument. The names of the analysis timers
include the method name and a current number so several timers within a
method can be distinguished from each other.
To be able to use an analysis timer for a method you have to load it in the
timer overview first.
To do so, first select the required method and then add the available analysis
timers to the timer overview so they can be started as necessary.
The timer overview always comprises the free timer and the selected analysis
timers.
The Timer menu is open.
1 Highlight the User defined timer.
2 If necessary, change the name
and time of the timer with [Edit].
3 Start the highlighted timer with
[Start].
The status of the timer is Active.
When the specified time interval
has expired, an acoustic signal
sounds and the status changes to
Expired.
4 Stop the highlighted timer with
[Stop].
The status of the timer changes to
Inactive. The acoustic signal is
switched off.
<TIMER>
Timer
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Designation Time Status
User defined timer 00:15:00 Inactiv
A6/25 - 1 00:15:00 Inactiv
Start Stop Edit Add