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4.4 Operator Menu
The Operator menu consists of a series of pages that can be used to view current and historical analysis
data as well as analyzer operational parameters, and configure a wide range of parameters that affect the
operation of the AccuLase-GPA™.
NOTICE: WHEN CHANGING FROM ONE PAGE TO ANOTHER, THE WEB
GUI WILL AUTOMATICALLY POLL DATA FROM THE ANALYZER, SO ANY CHANGES MADE ON ONE PAGE
WILL BE LOST IF THE USER NAVIGATES TO ANOTHER PAGE WITHOUT FIRST CLICKING ON THE
TEMPORARY WRITE AND/OR PERMANENT WRITE BUTTONS IN THE TOOLBAR.
4.4.1 Home Page
The Home page provides an overview of a variety of analyzer status and configuration-related
parameters, as well as an overview of analysis results from all configured sample streams. The
Home page is shown in Figure 33.
Figure 25: Home Page
On the left-hand side of the page are a series of Analyzer related parameters. These parameters
are described in Table 9.
Table 9: Home Screen Analyzer Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
Analyzer Time
Indicates the current analyzer time / date. This is parameter is used to provide
timestamps for all stored data and event logs, so it should be set correctly. If it is
not correct, it can be set correctly according to the connected computer time by
pressing the Synchronize Time button on the toolbar.
Serial Number
The analyzer’s unique factory serial number. This serial number should be
provided to Galvanic Applied Sciences as part of any service-related
correspondence.
Tag
The analyzer’s unique customer-provided tag number
Location
The location where the analyzer is installed
Run Status
Indicates whether the analyzer is currently carrying out an analysis (sampling) or
purging after a sample steam switch.
Current Run
Indicates what sample stream is currently being analyzed.
Run Time
Time remaining, in seconds, in the current Sampling or Purging interval.
In the middle of the Home page are the last stream results for all configured sample streams. If
there is only one configured sample stream, only one Stream result will be displayed, as in Figure
33. For each stream, the last concentration result, in ppm, as well as the Analysis Time (when the