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4.2 Software Overview
Prior to operating the Multi-Channel Online Monitor, the system settings will need to be configured. The system
settings are used for the control and monitoring of all the Multi-Channel Online Monitor functions.
Standard functions include vessel sampling, priming sample lines, sample now vessel bypass, 2900 Series Analyzer
control and data acquisition. Additional features include data export, OPC communication, analog outputs, system
monitoring and various administrative functions.
The software is web-based and is preloaded onto the Multi-Channel Online Monitor. Because of this web-based design,
the Multi-Channel Online Monitor can be accessed remotely from any computer using a web browser and assigned IP
network address. Additionally, the software is 21 CFR, part 11, compliant and can be integrated to communicate
seamlessly with other software systems.
4.3 Status Lights
Green status lights are located next to each Multi-Channel Online Monitor manifold valve. Each green light will illuminate
when its respective manifold port is actuated to allow fluid to pass through the manifold.
Figure 4-2
4.4 Logging into the System
After the Multi-Channel Online Monitor is powered on, the Login screen will appear on the monitor.