
Programmability Option
X
TRA
Operator’s Manual
20077/021 US
9-5
Modifications Performed in the Protocol/Mode Tab
The operator may, at any time, modify the parameters of a protocol by means of the Protocol/Mode
tab of the Menu Screen (see Figure 9-3).
Follow these steps to adjust the programmable parameters of a protocol from the Protocol/Mode tab
of the Menu Screen:
1.
Select the protocol you wish to modify from the protocol drop-down menu. The set of
parameters which may be modified for the selected protocol will be displayed on the screen.
Note:
The behavior and layout of the Protocol/Mode tab differs slightly depending on the screen
from which you entered the Menu Screen:
◊
Entering from the Setup Screen, you may create and modify user-defined custom protocols
for each of the four bowl sizes, but not the factory protocols (factory protocols for each
bowl size may be viewed, however).
◊
Entering from the Ready Screen, you may select create and modify custom protocols for the
currently installed bowl size only.
◊
Entering from a Processing Screen, you may only view and modify the parameters of the
currently running protocol.
2.
Make any desired changes to the protocol parameters.
3.
Once all parameters have been set to your desired values, touch the Save Modifications
button to save your modifications and close the Protocol/Mode tab. Alternatively, if you wish to
close the tab without saving your modifications, touch the Close (
) button.
The number and type of modifiable parameters depends on the selected protocol. Below is a table
summarizing the parameters of each factory protocol (or any custom protocol derived from it) which
may be modified from the Protocol/Mode tab.
Each customizable parameter is briefly described in “Protocol Area” on page 9-8.
If the screen is exited by touching the Close button, or if it is interrupted by an alarm, then the
modifications are not saved.
The modified parameters of a custom protocol are stored permanently in the X
TRA
system memory,
and persist between cases and power cycles.
The modified parameters of a factory protocol, however, are only stored for the duration of the case.
At the start of the next case, all parameters will be reset to their factory values. In order to make
modifications to a factory protocol which persist between cases and power cycles, it is necessary to
create a custom protocol using the factory protocol as a base. Refer to “Creating a New Protocol” on
page 9-3.
Phase/Cycle
Popt
Pstd
Pfat
Post-op
PPP
PRP1
PRP2
Fill
Fill Pump Speed
Fill Pump Speed Fill Pump Speed Fill Pump Speed
Fill Centrifuge
Speed
Fill Centrifuge
Speed
Fill Centrifuge
Speed
Wash
Wash Pump
Speed
Wash Pump
Speed
Wash Pump
Speed
Wash Pump
Speed
Wash Volume
Wash Volume
Wash Volume
Wash Volume
Spill
Spill Centrifuge
Speed
Spill Centrifuge
Speed
Spill PPP Pump
Speed
Spill PPP Pump
Speed
Spill PPP Vol.
Spill PPP Vol.
Spill PRP Vol.
Spill PRP Vol.
Empty
Empty Pump
Speed
Empty Pump
Speed
Empty Pump
Speed
Empty Pump
Speed
Empty Pump
Speed
Empty Pump
Speed
Empty Pump
Speed
Concentrate
Concentrate
Pump Speed
Concentrate
Pump Speed
Concentrate
Pump Speed
Concentrate
Pump Speed
Return
Return Pump
Speed
Return Pump
Speed
Return Pump
Speed
BQW
Better Quality
Wash
Better Quality
Wash
Better Quality
Wash
Table 9-2 Parameters of Factory Protocols Modifiable From the Protocol/Mode Tab
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