H_853, H_774 – 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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In section "Sleep":

Label

Element type

Meaning

Sleep disabled

Radiobutton

The sleep/wake-up function is disabled.

Sleep after end of
sample

Radiobutton

The analyzer goes into sleep mode after finishing the last
sample (indicated by the stop marker).

Sleep at sample No.

Option field /
textbox

The analyzer goes into sleep mode when it reaches the
specified sample.

You can enter the sample number in the adjacent textbox.

Shut off carrier gas

Checkbox

Shuts off the carrier gas when the analyzer goes into sleep
mode.

Reduce furnace {n}
temp.

Checkbox /
textbox

Reduces the temperature of the corresponding furnace to
the specified temperature.

You can enter the temperature in the adjacent textbox.

Sleep now

Button

Causes the analyzer to go into sleep mode immediately.

In section "Wake-up":

Label

Element type

Meaning

Time

Textbox

Fields to input the time in hours and minutes at which to
wake up the analyzer.

Date

Textbox

Fields to input the date on which to wake up the analyzer.

One-time wake-up at
above time/date

Radiobutton

Wakes up the sleeping analyzer at the date and time
specified above.

Daily wake-up at
above time/date,
except

Radiobutton

Wakes up the analyzer every day at the time specified
above.

Mon. Tues. Wed.
Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun.

Checkbox

Defines on which days not to wake up the instrument, e.g.
on weekends.

Continue after wake-
up if there are
samples

Checkbox

If there are any unprocessed samples in sample memory,
analysis is automatically resumed after "wake-up".

Wake up now

Button

Wakes up the analyzer immediately.

Remaining elements:

Label

Element type

Meaning

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:

Shutting the instrument down for short measuring breaks (standby) (on page 117).

Optimizing sleep and wake-up behavior (on page 135).

Optimizing basic instrument settings (on page 99).

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