Fluke 983 FE 983 Users Manual - Page 31

To Print a Single Sample Stored in the Buffer, Storing Samples, Clearing the Buffer, Maintenance

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3. Press 4 (RETURN) to return to the Main Screen. 4. Press 1 (COUNT) to start a sample. After the sample is complete the data will be printed. To Print a Single Sample Stored in the Buffer 1. Go to Setup Screen 2 and press or to move the cursor to "I/O Port". 2. Use 2 (left arrow) and 3 (right arrow) to select "Printer". 3. Press 4 (RETURN) to return to the Main Screen. 4. Press 4 (LABEL) and then 3 (BUFF) to enter the Buffer menu. 5. Use and to scroll to the sample you wish to print. 6. Press 1 (PRINT) to print the selected sample. To Print all of the Samples in the Buffer 1. Go to Setup Screen 2 and press or to move the cursor to "I/O Port". 2. Use 2 (left arrow) and 3 (right arrow) to select "Print Buffer". 3. Press 4 (RETURN) to return to the Main Screen. The sample data stored in the buffer will begin printing. Storing Samples The Particle Counter stores each measurement in a 5000-record buffer. Data is stored in a "first in, first out" order. When the 5001st record is saved, the first record is deleted, leaving 5000 records total. Particle Counter Storing Samples Clearing the Buffer At some point, the user may wish to clear the Particle Counter's buffer. To do this: 1. Go to Setup Screen 2 and press or to move the cursor to "Buffer Count". Buffer Count displays the number of samples stored in memory. 2. Use 2 (left arrow) and 3 (right arrow) to select "Clear Buffer". 3. Press 4 (RETURN) to clear the buffer and return to the Main Screen. Maintenance XWWarning The Particle Counter contains no userserviceable parts. To avoid electric shock, injury, or damage to the Particle Counter, do not open the instrument. For service and battery replacement, the instrument must be sent to Fluke. See "Contacting Fluke". Use the Zero Count Filter to ensure that the Particle Counter filter is free of contamination. Refer to "Purging the Particle Counter". Cleaning the Case Periodically wipe the case and holster with a damp cloth and mild detergent. 21

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Particle Counter
Storing Samples
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3.
Press
4
(
RETURN
) to return to the Main Screen.
4.
Press
1
(
COUNT
) to start a sample.
After the sample is complete the data will be printed.
To Print a Single Sample Stored in the Buffer
1.
Go to Setup Screen 2 and press
or
to move
the cursor to “
I/O Port
".
2.
Use
2
(left arrow) and
3
(right arrow) to select
Printer
”.
3.
Press
4
(
RETURN
) to return to the Main Screen.
4.
Press
4
(
LABEL
) and then
3
(
BUFF
) to enter the
Buffer menu.
5.
Use
and
to scroll to the sample you wish to
print.
6.
Press
1
(
PRINT
) to print the selected sample.
To Print all of the Samples in the Buffer
1.
Go to Setup Screen 2 and press
or
to move
the cursor to “
I/O Port
".
2.
Use
2
(left arrow) and
3
(right arrow) to select
Print Buffer
”.
3.
Press
4
(
RETURN
) to return to the Main Screen.
The sample data stored in the buffer will begin printing
.
Storing Samples
The Particle Counter stores each measurement in a
5000-record buffer. Data is stored in a “first in, first out”
order. When the 5001
st
record is saved, the first record is
deleted, leaving 5000 records total.
Clearing the Buffer
At some point, the user may wish to clear the Particle
Counter’s buffer. To do this:
1.
Go to Setup Screen 2 and press
or
to move
the cursor to “
Buffer Count
". Buffer Count displays
the number of samples stored in memory.
2.
Use
2
(left arrow) and
3
(right arrow) to select
Clear Buffer
”.
3.
Press
4
(
RETURN
) to clear the buffer and return to
the Main Screen.
Maintenance
XW
Warning
The Particle Counter contains no user-
serviceable parts. To avoid electric shock,
injury, or damage to the Particle Counter, do
not open the instrument. For service and
battery replacement, the instrument must be
sent to Fluke. See “Contacting Fluke”.
Use the Zero Count Filter to ensure that the Particle
Counter filter is free of contamination. Refer to “Purging
the Particle Counter”.
Cleaning the Case
Periodically wipe the case and holster with a damp cloth
and mild detergent.