Model 422 & Model 422CC Instruction Manual
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Revision A, December 2015
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Using the Touchscreen Software
Touch screens were created to provide users with an easy to use interface. This
allows the user to input and view data without a keyboard or mouse. The touch
surface is able to detect contact and send position information back to the
processor. Using the touch screen has the same result of using a mouse to point and
click. One mouse click is accomplished by one touch of the screen. A double- click
is achieved with two quick touches. With this standard method of input, no special
software is required to utilize the screen.
A finger or stylus is most often used on the touch-screen. Experimentation will
quickly show which objects will activate the screen and which will not.
It is important to note the touch surface does NOT use pressure to
detect input. A light touch is all that is needed.
Sharp instruments (such as pencils, pens, screwdrivers, etc.)
should not be used as they may damage the touch surface.
The purpose of the touch screen is to provide the user with a single interface to the
instrument. All instrument operations are accessed and controlled through the
touch screen. This consistometer is a leap forward in designed because it is the first
time that mechanical control has been eliminated from the point of view of the
operating technician. Filling and draining the pressure vessel with oil, heating and
cooling, pressurizing and depressurizing, and rotational speed are all fully
automated. Our unique testing and test data screens offer detailed control over test
parameters and the way the plot looks including color designations and job
properties. Alternately, test data can be exported raw and utilized however one
wishes. Each instrument is complete and requires no additional software or
hardware to function.