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WGM - 28 November 2007 - Edition 01
PAT700 Total Organic Carbon Analyzer – Startup Page 35
Anatel Operator Manual
Chapter 3 Startup
3.1 Startup sequence
The analyzer goes through the following sequence on power up:
1) Splash window: The splash window appears at startup while the system launches
the application.
2) Verify lamp monitor: After the system has initialized, it verifies that the lamp
monitor works by turning on the main lamp and ensuring a voltage is returned.
3) Sample bottle check: The system checks to see if the bottles loaded in the bottle
bay match the last known configuration. If the bottles contain RFID tags, the
analyzer reads the tags and compares them against the information stored in the
settings. If the RFID tag doesn’t match what’s stored in the settings, the settings are
updated with the new information and a warning is generated. If the settings list a
non-RFID tagged bottle in one of the bottle positions and an RFID tag cannot be
detected in that position, the analyzer assumes the bottle is still present.
4) Start sampling: If the analyzer is configured for online TOC, it starts sampling after
it has powered up.
5) Print header: After the system has started up, it prints a daily header.
3.2 Logging on and off
The sign on and sign off icons enable you to sign on or sign off the analyzer. By default,
security is disabled and the user cannot sign on. To enable security, see Security, page 59.
If you are signed on to the system, touching the sign off icon signs you off and changes the
icon to the sign on icon.
If no one is signed on to the system, touching the sign on icon causes the sign on dialog box
to appear. You then must enter your user ID and password. For more information about the
user ID and password, see Chapter 10.
If you are signed on remotely, you cannot be signed off locally.
If you are signed on locally, you cannot be signed off by a remote user.
After you’ve signed on locally, the icon changes to the sign off icon. After you’ve signed on
remotely, the icon changes to indicate that someone is logged on remotely.

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