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System Shutdown, Startup, and Reset
Starting Up the System after a Complete Shutdown
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5.4 Starting Up the System after a
Complete Shutdown
To start up the LTQ system after it has been shut down completely, you need
to do the following:
Start up the (optional) LC
Start up the data system
Start up the MS detector
Start up the (optional) autosampler
Set up conditions for operation
Starting Up the LC
To start up the LC, follow the startup procedure described in the manual that
came with the LC. If necessary, configure the LC as described in LTQ
Getting Connected. Do not turn on the liquid flow to the MS detector.
Starting Up the Data System
Use the following procedure to start up the data system:
1. Turn on the monitor, computer, and printer.
2. Observe the Windows XP startup procedure on the monitor.
3. Press <Ctrl>-<Alt>-<Del> when you are prompted to do so. Then, click
on OK or enter your password (if you have one) in the Logon Information
dialog box to complete the start up procedure.
Starting Up the MS Detector
Use the following procedure to start up the MS detector.
1. Turn on the flows of helium and nitrogen at the tanks if they are off.
2. Make sure that the main power circuit breaker switch is in the
Off (O) position and the electronics service switch is in the Service
position.
3. Plug in the power cord for the MS detector.
Note. The data system must be running before you start up the MS detector.
The MS detector will not operate until software is received from the data
system.

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