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Entering Sample Id Lists - Anton Paar DMA 35 Betriebsanleitung

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You can count the measurements performed with one sample ID. By
entering one to four "#" signs at any position of your sample ID, you will
see the one- to four-digit subcounter of measured values as part of your
sample ID on the main screen. The subcounter will be set to (000)1 as
soon as you either select another sample ID or select the same sample ID
again.
Example: By naming your sample ID "Tank 1 - ##", you will get "Tank 1 - 01", "Tank 1
- 02", etc. as sample ID on the main screen. By naming your sample "#### - Tank 1",
you will get "0001 - Tank 1", "0002 - Tank 1", etc. as sample ID on the main screen.
When the subcounter within a sample ID is activated, DMA 35 checks the last entry
of the measurement data list and proceeds with the next higher number.
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If you reset the subcounter within a sample ID by mistake (by selecting the
same sample ID anew), switch the instrument off and on again to proceed
with the next higher subcounter within this sample ID.

9.3.2 Entering Sample ID Lists

If you plan to set up or edit large sample ID lists, you can do so conveniently on the
PC and then import the list to DMA 35. If you own several DMA 35 instruments, you
can import the same sample ID list to all instruments to get several identical
instruments.
To gain insight into the format to be used, first define one or two sample IDs on the
instrument (see Chapter 9.3.1) and then transfer these to the PC. After doing that you
can conveniently enter further sample IDs in the same format and import these into
the instrument.
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