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LB 9507 Preface
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Chapter 11 describes the special instrument functions such as washing,
pumping back reagents, performance testing, etc.
Chapter 12 explains how to connect an external PC and how to transfer data
Chapter 13 summarizes the maintenance and service routines that can and
should be carried out by the user
Chapter 14 lists all possible error messages and tells you how to eliminate
problems
Chapter 15 lists technical specifications of Lumat
Chapter 16 contains a diagram and a flow chart to help you find your way
around the menu structure in the Lumat software. The diagram
shows the assignment of the functions to the menus, and the flow
chart shows the procedure when creating measurement protocols
Appendix includes a description of the mathematical basis for calculations, a
glossary and an index to help you find your way around, and finally
the data sheets.
Writing conventions The description of the software and dialogs are based on a writing
convention, which uses repeated symbols and makes reading
easier.
The software dialog, i.e. the input sequences performed by the
user via keyboard and display, are described
a) by illustrating the displays one after another
b) by explanatory texts.
How displays are shown In the displays shown, the functions in bold face are those that
can be selected using softkeys to move to the next display. The
text and numerical entries are only examples, and are also shown
in bold face on the displays illustrated.
This allows you to see the difference immediately between things
defined by the program and individual entries.
Explanatory text In the explanatory text, the menus and functions of the program
and the function keys are shown in pointed brackets <> and bold
face. Text and numerical inputs are placed in inverted commas
and printed in bold face. Actions that the user needs to perform
are immediately recognizable, e.g. enter ā€15ā€ and <enter>.

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