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Procedure
1. Assign the usage of valves and DO to Analyzer# on Hardware Valves, Hardware
Detectors and Hardware Discrete Outputs screens.
2. Open the Application Analytical Train Configuration screen.
3. Click Discrete Output and Valves. Assign the respective DOs, valves, and detectors
to each analytical train.
The valves and DOs are assigned with Usage as Analyzer# displayed on this screen.
All available detectors are also displayed on this screen. You cannot configure the
same detector, valve or DO to multiple trains.
4. On the Application Timed Event screen, filter the configured events as per train
selection by selecting the Train# checkbox.
2.4.16
Configure analysis clock
Use this feature to configure a single analysis or multiple analyses.
One analysis can be considered as one virtual gas chromatograph (G) that has
independent Sample Loop, Analytical Path, and Timed Event tables.
Multiple analyses can run independently to analyze multiple streams at the same time.
The number of analyses are set at factory per the mechanical configurations.
Mechanical
configurations
Description
Trains 1 - 6 The configured trains that are used by the analysis
Default Stream
Sequence
Sets the default sequence to be used by the indicated analysis during auto-
sequencing. To create a new stream sequence or to edit an already-created
sequence, click Stream Sequence .
Purge Duration The amount of time, in seconds, to purge the stream before starting an
analysis, calibration, or validation run. The default value is 60 SEC. Purging
allows sample gas to flow through the sample loop prior to beginning the
run.
Quick Start Guide Installation and start-up
00825-0100-3770 July 2020
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