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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Connect Instrument</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• As soon as the instrument is connected with the PC, communication is established and 
               the files saved in the instrument are displayed.
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  <Paragraph>• If several devices are connected, use the <Bold>Instrument</Bold> box on the upper 
               left side to select the appropriate unit.
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  <Paragraph>• The <Bold>Filter</Bold> options on the left side allow to select the displayed data by 
               Standard, Parameter 1, Parameter 3 and the <Bold>Import Filter</Bold>.
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 <Paragraph>• Test series can also be selected by typing in the name or part of the name of Standard, 
              Paramater 1 or 3 in the <Bold>Search Line</Bold>. Clicking on the cross at the end of the
              line will delete the input.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Parameters</Paragraph> 
  
  <Paragraph>• Additional information can be added to each data set using the <Bold>Parameter</Bold> 
               boxes on its right side.
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  <Paragraph>• Use the upper box to select or enter a Catalog name, e.g. Comment (Par. 4) or 
               Vehicle Number (Par. 5). The lower box allows to select or enter a new item.
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  <Paragraph>• A new entry can be added to the dropdown list by typing it into the respective field and 
               clicking on the <Bold>[+]</Bold> button.
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  <Paragraph>• The  right <Bold>arrow</Bold> button besides the lower box of the first dataset enables
               to assign the actual item to all other datasets.
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  <Paragraph><Bold>Advanced</Bold>
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  <Paragraph>• By activating the "Advanced" option on the upper right side, additional boxes appear to edit
               the Standard and Parameters 1 and 3, too. This is beneficial for identification of datasets which were 
               measured without use of Organizer files (Memory mode).
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  <Paragraph>• For datasets measured in Memory mode, an <Bold>arrow</Bold> symbol enables to edit also 
               the <Bold>Measurement</Bold> names.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Note</Bold>: The Catalog for Parameter 2 (Standard) is fixed for color identification and related
               to the settings in the "Standard Management" module.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Save Data</Paragraph>
 
  <Paragraph>• A Dataset which should not be saved in the database, can be deselected by removing the
               checkmark on its left side. Datasets marked with a "<Bold>√</Bold>" symbol are already
               saved in the database and can not be deselected.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>New standards</Bold> will be saved in the Standard Family "Various Standards". Go to "Standard
               Management" to check their settings.
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  <Paragraph>When all entries are done, use the <Bold>Save data</Bold> button for saving the data in the database. 
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>An additional screen appears which offers the following options:
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Delete all data in instrument</Bold> removes all measured samples from the instrument.* 
               </Paragraph>       
  
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Delete all data in instrument since last data transfer</Bold> removes only those samples, which were recently saved
               in the database. This option is beneficial, if several colleagues use the same instrument. 
               </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Delete no data</Bold> keeps all measurements in the instrument. 
               </Paragraph>
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  <Paragraph>Select the desired option and click <Bold>Continue or Delete</Bold>. In the next step  
             additional data, e.g. from another instrument, can be transferred or proceed with 
             <Bold>Data Analysis</Bold> to display the transferred measurement data. The program
              switches automatically to the "Data Analysis" Module.
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 <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">*Note:</Paragraph>  
  
 <Paragraph>• The <Bold>Delete all measurement data</Bold> button clears the sample memory of the unit for starting new series.
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 <Paragraph>• Standards and Organizers are kept in the instrument. To delete them please go to "Instrument Management".
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