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Fig. 81 d
4.6.3.7 Global Memories
Results of titrations can be written into one of the 50 global memories (M01 - M50) for additional calculations.
Fig. 81 e
The mean value is written into the global memory when the statistic is switched on. You enter the submenu with
<Enter/OK>. If a global memory has not been created, a memory can be created by using the insert key <Ins>.
The titrator proposes a memory name, such as M01 (M01- M50). The name of the memory can be changed in
reference to the application. Here in this example of "M01" for "blank value".
Fig. 81 f
This simplifies later the allocation of the global memory in another method.
Example: The blank value of a chloride titration is defined with the support of an extra method. The result in ml is
thereby automatically written into global memory M01 by using the name "Blanc value". The blank value is then
automatically deducted from the titrant consumption within the chloride method. Here in our example, it is
0.013 ml: