Sleep / wake-up function (dialog), H_770, H_861 – BUCHI DuMaster D-480 User Manual

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Operation Manual D-480

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10 - Menu and dialog descriptions

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Elements

The following describes the elements of the dialog.

Label

Element type

Meaning

Standard tolerance
monitoring

Checkbox

Every finished standard sample is checked as to whether
the computed percentage contents are inside the defined
tolerance range for theoretical percentage contents. If the
tolerance limit is exceeded, continuous analysis is aborted
and "Tol" is entered in the info column of the appropriate
sample. The defined tolerance limits can be seen in the
"Standard samples" dialog. See Standard samples (on
page 308).

Ni flap monitoring

Checkbox

Every finished sample, which is not a blank sample, is
checked for its peak area. If its value does not exceed a
minimum threshold, the program assumes that the sample
has not been thrown in which is in the most cases the
result of a blocked Ni flap. The minimum threshold can be
defined in the "Blank value threshold" field.

Blank value threshold Textbox

Allows to input of a minimum threshold for the Ni flap
monitoring (see description above).

Number of errors

Textbox

Field to input a number between 0 and 10. This figure
defines how many successive analyzed samples may
display non-critical errors before aborting continuous
operation. Input 0 to disable this stop mechanism. If a
critical error occurs, the analysis is immediately stopped
regardles of the figure you input.

OK

Button

Saves new settings

Cancel

Button

Discards settings not yet saved.

Further information

Further information includes instructions in which the dialog is used and knowledge articles
concerning the dialog:

Configuring error handling (on page 124).

Interpreting PC error messages (on page 240).

Determining the daily factor (on page 145).

Optimizing basic instrument settings (on page 99).

Sleep / wake-up function (Dialog)

Function

In this dialog you define the sleep and wake-up options for the analyzer.

Note:

Observe the following when entering the date in the "Wake-up" section: The program accepts
numbers between 1 and 31 for day input, but it does not check whether the date is permissible (e.g.
09/31).

Open

Open the dialog by selecting Options > Settings > Sleep/Wake-up.

Elements

The following describes the elements of the dialog.

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