6 program mode’s alarm table – Bio-Rad BioLogic LP System User Manual

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5.3.6 Program Mode’s Alarm Table

The Alarm Table displays the alarms programmed within the method. This table can be viewed by pressing
the Alarm instrument key while in Program mode or by pressing the Alarm softkey on the Method List
screen. When an alarm occurs the alarm status light will turn on, the Alarm instrument light will flash, and a
beeper will sound. The first key pressed when an alarm occurs will not have it’s normal effect but will
instead simply cancel the alarm. As an option the method can be placed on Hold when an alarm occurs.
When a method is held, the run timer stops counting but the pump continues to pump the current buffer. All
other instruments continue to operate during this time as well. Holds last until the user “Continues” the run.
For more information about holding a run see section 5.4.2.2. The units used for the alarms are either time
(minutes) or volume (ml) depending upon the choice made when the method was created. Table 22
describes how to program the Alarm Table.

Table 22.

Program Mode’s Alarm Table

Reference

Description

Alarm Table: Each alarm in a method is shown in a scrolling list
format. The selected alarm is shown with an arrow (>) pointing
to the alarm. Use the Prev and Next keys to move the selec-
tion up and down the list.

When the selected alarm is already programmed, the softkeys
are as shown in the top picture; and when the selected alarm is
not already programmed, the softkeys are as shown in the bot-
tom picture. The table consists of 2 columns: the alarm time or
volume and the Hold choice made for the alarm.

Up to 3 alarms can be programmed in a method, and the units
will be either time (minutes) or volume (ml), depending upon the
choice made when the method was created. Alarms do not
have to be entered in the order in which they will occur. The
next time the Alarm Table is viewed, the alarms will be
rearranged in order of occurrence.

Edit: This allows the parameters of the selected alarm to be
changed.

Delete: This removes the selected alarm from the table.
The alarm cannot be retrieved.

Add: This allows a new alarm to be added to the end of the
table.

OK: This indicates that the table is complete and returns to
the Method List.

Note: To program the Pump Table or the Fraction Collector
Table without returning to the Method List, press the Pump and
Collector keys respectively while viewing the Alarm Table.

>Alarm 1 10 min

Hold Method: Yes

Alarm 2 Not Programmed
Alarm 3 Not Programmed

EDIT

DELETE

OK

A1

A1a

Alarm 1 10 min

Hold Method: Yes

>Alarm 2 Not Programmed

Alarm 3 Not Programmed

ADD

OK

A1

A1a

A previously Programmed Alarm is
selected, as indicated by the arrow.

(return to Method List)

(return to Method List)

A Blank Alarm is selected,
as indicated by the arrow.

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