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20. On the Commands screen cursor to ANALYSIS CONTROL, if necessary, and press the F4
(Start/Stop Analysis) soft key.
21. On the Start/Stop Analysis screen, cursor to “At End of Analysis?” and then press the F2 (Stop
Analyzer) soft key.
22. Press the F1 soft key as necessary to return to the Background screen.
Checking Streams
To verify the operation of each stream, perform a single analysis on each one before going into full
operation.
1. On the Background screen press the F1 (Exit to Commands) soft key.
2. On the Commands screen cursor to ANALYSIS CONTROL, if necessary, and then press the F2
(Request Analysis) soft key.
3. On the Request Analysis screen (see Figure 2-11), select the stream to be analyzed.
4. Place the cursor on “Stream” and then press the F2 (Accept The Request) soft key.
5. Press the F1 (Escape) soft key to return to the Commands screen.
6. On the Commands screen, press the F4 (Start/Stop Analysis) soft key.
7. On the Start/Stop Analysis screen, press the F2 (Start Analyzer) soft key. The controller will start
the analysis on this stream as soon as all other requests have been completed.
8. Press the F1 soft key as necessary to return to the Background screen.
9. Watch the screen to determine when the desired stream has purged and starts the analysis.
10. Press the F3 (Current Report, Basic I/O, and Options) soft key.
11. On the Report, Basic I/O and Options screen, cursor to CURRENT REPORT, if necessary, and
press the F2 (View Current Report) soft key. The desired report will display at the end of the
analysis.
12. When the report is complete, press the F1 soft key as necessary to return to the Background
screen.
13. To repeat the process for the remaining streams or to rerun this stream, repeat steps 1 through
12.
14. When checkout is complete, press the F1 soft key to return to the Background screen.
Chroma I/O PCB Setup
The Chroma I/O PCB, located in slot 2 of the GCC Card Cage, requires setting of switches for
network operation and local control options. Eight-position DIP Switch SW1 controls these features.
Refer to the Data Package to see if a network identification (“Remote Number”) is assigned to the
analyzer. When you determine the Remote Number for this analyzer, set or verify this identification
using positions 1 through 5 of SW1, as follows.