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5.2 General Guidelines for Editing a Configuration
When generating/editing a configuration, the following guidelines should be followed:
a) It is necessary to be in
Edit
mode to generate or edit a configuration.
b) After a configuration is generated/edited using the computer, it must be downloaded to
the chromatograph to be used. Each configuration tab has its own
Write to analyzer
button. These writes are temporary, meaning that if analyzer power was lost, the
changes made to the configuration would also be lost. To make the changes permanent
a
Permanent Configuration Write
must be executed from the master tool bar.
c) A configuration can be stored on the computer and retrieved as needed. Configuration
files are saved as *.cfg files in the directory of your choice. If a configuration is retrieved,
it must be transferred to the chromatograph to be used.
d) If a new or edited configuration is written to the analyzer while an analysis is being
performed, then the edits will not take effect until the start of the next run.
e) When navigating from tab to tab in the GUI software, the configuration data for that tab is
automatically read from the analyzer. If changes are made, but not written to the
analyzer, they will be lost when navigating to another tab.
Summary of Contents for AccuChrome MA2963
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