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Aztec 600 ISE ammonia and fluoride
Single-stream ion-selective analyzers
When an SD card is inserted and there is <1 day (Binary format) or <1 hour (Text format) of data in internal memory, a dialog box is displayed giving the user the choice of putting the media on-line or remaining offline. If no selection is made within 10 seconds, the media card is placed on-line automatically:
When an external archive media card is inserted and there is >1 day (Binary format) or >1 hour (Text format) of data in internal memory, a dialog box is displayed prompting the user to select either the data to be archived or remain off-line:
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     Note. Ideally, insert a blank media storage card before selecting this function.
     Note. Data stored in the internal memory buffer can still be transferred to the archive media when the archive media is placed on-line again (providing it is not off-line so long that the un-archived data in the internal memory is overwritten).
    Select the data to be archived and press the bar is displayed:
The files are copied to the SD Card.
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7.1.2 External Media Status Icons
The status of external media is indicated by icons displayed in the Status Bar – see Table 2.1, page 8.
For a list of Status icons, refer to Section 12.3.3, page 63.
7.2 Reset Archiving
If 'Reset Archiving' is selected, all data in the internal memory is re-archived to external media.
To re-archive data:
1. Insert an SD card, with sufficient free space, into the analyzer.
2. Select 'Off-line' in the menu.
3. Select 'Reset archiving' in the menu.
4. Select 'On-line' in the menu.
5. Select the data to be archived if >1 hour (Text format) or >1 day (Binary format) of data in internal memory and press the key.
7.3 File Viewer
A prompt is displayed providing the option to view either internal or external files (if an SD card is present).
Use the and keys to scroll up and down the screen.
If viewing files on the SD card, files can be deleted by highlighting a file and pressing the key.
7.4 Archive File Types
Archive files are created in text format or binary format, depending on the format selected at the 'Archive File Format' parameter – see Section 6.6.4, page 40.
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