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Shimadzu GC-2014 Instruction Manual

Shimadzu GC-2014
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14 Diagnosis
14.2 Log Reading Menu
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GC-2014
14.2.4 Analysis log
When “2. ANALYSIS LOG” is selected, the analysis log is displayed. This log records
whether analyses were allowed to finish and whether monitored valves exceeded their set
valves.
(1) Screen description
Select “2. LOG READING MENU” from the [DIAG] key main screen, then select “2.
ANALYSIS LOG” to display the screen shown in Fig. 14.2.3.
25545 logs are saved. The number of saved logs depends on the size of each log. If
the number of logs exceeds the capacity, existing logs are deleted starting from the
oldest.
During a temperature program, if the rate of temperature increase is too great, the GC may not be
within the Ready range. When this occurs, the analysis log shows “Fail”.
If there are more items than can be displayed on one screen, scroll through the screen using the left
and right arrow keys.
(2) PF menu
Fig. 14.2.3   Analysis log screen
PF menu Description
Reference
section
Clear Log
Deletes all displayed logs.
When [Clear Log] (PF menu) is pressed, the screen changes and the
message “Clear log with PF2” appears. Press [Clear Log] (PF menu) to
clear the log.
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Print Prints the analysis log to a Chromatopac.
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NOTE
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Shimadzu GC-2014 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGas Chromatograph
DisplayLCD
Maximum Heating Rate120°C/min
Data AcquisitionDigital
Maximum Number of Detectors4
WeightApprox. 45 kg
Carrier GasHelium, Nitrogen, Hydrogen
Detector OptionsFID, TCD, ECD, FPD
Injection PortSplit/Splitless, On-column
Gas ControlElectronic Flow Control (EFC)
Temperature Programming Rate0.1 to 120 °C/min
Power Requirements230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Detector Temperature RangeUp to 400°C (depending on detector type)

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