Handling errors, Turning off the vi matcher – Cannon Instrument miniAV-X User Manual

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CANNON

®

miniAV

®

-X Automatic Viscometer with VISCPRO

®

Instruction & Operation Manual

Version 1.0— February, 2008;

CANNON

®

Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA

6. Click on the serial numbers in the

Select Low Temperature Tubes

list box which correspond to tubes that should be configured as low
temperature tubes by the VI Matcher. As you do so, the serial num-
bers will be added to the

Selected Tubes

list box.

NOTE

Samples must have been previously run in a tube in order for the tubes
to show up in the Select Tubes list boxes

To “de-select” a selected tube, click again on the highlighted tube serial
number

7. Click on the tubes in the

Select High Temperature Tubes

list box

which correspond to tubes that should be configured as high tempera-
ture tubes by the VI Matcher. As you do so, the serial numbers will
be added to the Selected Tubes list box.

8. When you have finished adding low and high temperature tubes,

click

OK

to save the configuration and exit the General Configura-

tion window.

NOTES

To exit the General Configuration window without saving the configura-
tion, click
Cancel.

For information on creating VI analyses, see the manual chapter corre-
sponding to the desired analysis.

Turning off the VI Matcher

The VI Matcher essentially function as a separate instrument and is
indicated as such on the VISCPRO

®

Status Bar. If you wish to terminate

VI matching, you will need to delete any VI domain(s) using the

Delete

button from the

General Configuration

window. When no domains are

defined, the VI Matcher does not function.

Handling errors

VISCPRO

®

errors

The miniAV-X instrument software returns three types of errors during
operation: bath errors, fatal errors and tray errors. Bath and tray errors are
sample/tray specific, and may affect test results for a given sample. Such
results will be indicated as invalid. Fatal errors may be hardware-related,
and can produce a

FAULT

condition (see Chapter 5, Handling fault

conditions).

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