Temperature Compensation - Mettler Toledo SevenCompact S220 Mode D'emploi

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Select the item and Transfer in the data menu to start the transfer.
Data export from the meter to a USB stick
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Insert the USB stick into the corresponding interface of the meter.
The icon appears on the display.
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Select the item and Export to USB-Stick in the data menu to start the transfer.
The data will be in text (extension .txt) format. The instrument will create a new folder on the USB-
stick in which the name is the date in the international format, i.e. first year, then month and then
the day.
Example: when the date is 25 November 2011, the name of the folder will be: 20111125.
The data will be written as a text file with a name that consists of the time in 24h format (hr min
sec) with a prefix depending on what kind of data is exported. This prefix is M for measurement
data and C for calibration data.
Example: when calibration data are exported at 15:12:25 (3:12:25 pm) the name of the file will
be: C151225.txt
Pressing EXIT during the exporting aborts the process
4.13  T emperature compensation
We recommend the use of either a built-in or a separate temperature probe. If a temperature probe
is used, ATC and the sample temperature are displayed. If no temperature sensor is used, MTC is
dis p layed and the sample temperature should be entered manually.
The meter accepts both NTC 30 kΩ and pT1000 temperature sensors, with selection taking place
either automatically or manually (see "Menus and settings: Temperature settings").
In the pH and ion mode, the meter calculates the temperature-adjusted electrode slope using this
tem p er a t ure and shows the temperature-compensated pH/ion value in the measurement display.
Operating the meter
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