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Hardware Installation
The ORACLE stores pertinent data for every sample test it has performed. Accessing the Sample Log will allow
users to review a number of run parameters, such as fat result, moisture result (if connected to SMART 6), sample
ID, date and time, user, tag, and initial weight.
Users
There are three (3) defined user levels: administrator, basic, and guest. See “Manage Users” section for
instructions on creating, deleting, and/or editing a user.
• Administrators will have complete system access, including the ability to perform diagnostic tests, manage
heater and balance connections, and other advanced system functionality, on top of the features Basic
users are provided.
• Basic user will have access to running and reviewing samples, as well as exporting data. They will also
have access to some basic maintenance and system settings, such as running diagnostics.
• Guests can log in without a password, and have the capability to run samples, view results, and export
data.
Instruments
The Instruments tab consists of connection and functionality features for the QuikPrep heater and the balance
connected to the ORACLE, if one is present, as well as parameters for the ORACLE magnet itself.
• The QuikPrep tab controls functionality of the QuikPrep integrated heater located on the top of the ORACLE
magnet.
• The Balance Tab ensures proper connection and data transfer between the ORACLE and the balance. This
allows the ORACLE to fully calculate data and provide results without the need for user input.
• The Magnet tab allows users to review and reset certain parameters directly related to the functionality of
the ORACLE magnet, specifically the magnet sensor threshold and F-lock interval setting. Users should not
adjust these parameters unless specifically instructed to do so by a trained CEM specialist.