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Maintenance Warnings. It sets when the Maintenance Warning messages
(see paragraph 4.2.6.5 “Setup configuration: Maintenance “) can be displayed.
Maintenance
Warning
Normal: the Maintenance Warning messages will be displayed at the end of
each run, if the set limit is reached (see 4.2.6.5).
Only at Start up: the Maintenance Warning messages will be displayed only
at Start up, if the set limit is reached (see 4.2.6.5).
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User Interface. It set the modality of the Home screen.
User Interface
Standard: The Home screen will be in the Standard modality (to see the
functions accessible from this screen see paragraph 7.1.1).
Quick Start: The Home screen will be in the Quick modality. Quick modality
is a simplified modality in which you can start working by simply tapping
“Start” (to see the functions accessible from this screen see paragraph
7.1.2).
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Prep-Ahead Waiting position. It sets the position of the autosampler while it is
waiting the signal for injection. This setting is used only in Liquid mode, in case that
the Injection Synchro is set to “Trigger”. In this case it indicates the position of
the autosampler between the sample preparation and the injection.
Prep-Ahead
Waiting
position:
In vial: the autosampler waits with the needle inside the vial.
On Injector: the autosampler waits with the turret over the injector.
Select “Exit” to exit from this screen and return to the “Setup Configuration”” screen
(see paragraph 4.2.6 “Setup: Configuration”):
4.2.6.4 Setup configuration: Input Output
Access sequence: RUN>SETTINGS>SETUP>CONFIGURATION>INPUT OUTPUT
From here, it is possible to change the input / output parameters to/from the analyzer:
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Ready on: sets the “ON” state of the “Ready” signal. This signal is used to start
the sampler and must match the signal given by the analyzer.
Ready on
Low: the autosampler starts the injection when the analyzer provides a low
logical level of voltage for the “Ready” signal;
High: the autosampler starts the injection when the analyzer provides a high
logical level of voltage (+5V) for the “Ready” signal.