411829-L, Description and Specifications
April 2012
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1.2 Software Description
1.2.1 Main Menu
The system’s main menu provides access to the three different software modes:
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Chemistry:
Set up, control, monitor, and review a purification.
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Data Administration:
Administrate cartridge types, methods, rack types, results, solvents,
and user accounts.
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System:
Change detector, network, reporting, and runtime settings, set the system clock, set
the language used in the Chemistry mode, enable the
λ
-all detection mode and the TLC to
Step Gradient editor (requires a Spektra license), calibrate the touch screen, fraction
collector, and internal detector, perform an intensity scan of the internal detector, release
stuck check valves, clean the collect valve, back up and restore the database, export system
logs, view and reset usage statistics, etc.
The main menu also provides software version information through its
About
button, access to
context-sensitive help through its
Help
button, and contains the
Shut Down
button, which is used
in the system shutdown process.
NOTE
Only users with system owner privilege can log into the Data
Administration and System modes.
Figure 1-5. Main Menu and Data Administration Mode (Isolera LS Shown)
1.2.2 Data Administration Mode
In the Data Administration mode, the software is divided into six (6) tabs that can be accessed in
the right-hand panel (see Figure 1-5). Here is a short description of what you can do at each tab:
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Cartridges:
Add, edit, and delete user defined cartridge types. It is also possible to select
the cartridge types that will appear in the cartridge selection list when setting up a method in
the Chemistry mode.
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Methods:
Export, import, and delete methods. It is also possible to set default methods, i.e. a list
of methods that the users can choose from when creating a new method in the Chemistry mode.
•
Racks:
Add, edit, and delete user defined rack types. It is also possible to select the rack types
that will appear in the rack selection list when setting up a method in the Chemistry mode.
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Results:
Export and delete result records, and clean up the system’s database. The records
can be exported as CSV files (comma-delimited text files), PDF files, and XML files.
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Solvents:
Add, edit, and delete user defined solvents. It is also possible to select the solvents
that will appear in the solvent selection list when setting up a method in the Chemistry mode.
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Users:
Add, edit, and delete user accounts.
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