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Chapter D - Software
Automated Chemistry Analyzer
AU2700 User's Guide
February 4, 2004
3.10.3 Auto Power On
OLG3049
F4
Referring to the
settings of auto
startup time
Setting an auto
startup time
(P)Parameters
(S)System
(P)Auto Power On
One of the tabs
can be selected
Button function
Described in
another section.
Press this key.
Main operation flow
Operation flow
ALARMCLEAR
?
STANDBY
Help
Exit
Set
Auto Power On
11/30/2000 10:10
Sunday:
Monday: 07:00
Tuesday: 07:00
Wednesday: 07:00
Thursday: 06:00
Friday: 07:00
Saturday:
OLP1apo
Auto Start Up Time
Auto Preparation
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3
3
3
3
3
Description:
Use this screen to select an automatic power-on time and/or to perform a W1, photocal, or both
when the instrument is powered-on. The system requires approximately 30 minutes from power-on
for the photometer lamp to warm-up. Set this screen using military time.
Auto Start Up Time:
Set a day and time to power-on the instrument.
Auto Preparation:
Check the box in this column to perform the maintenance item(s) that were
set-up in system maintenance. In system maintenance, it is possible to select a W1, a photocal or
both.
Use this software screen to:
Set an auto start-up time:
A list of auto start-up times are displayed here. It is possible to set a time to automatically start-up
the system every week.
1. Select [Parameters], [System], [Auto Power On].
2. Press function key F4 (set).
3. Use your mouse to select the check box by the day of the week.
A check will appear in the
box when the day is selected.
Enter each auto start time in the corresponding field. Use the
“HH:MM” format in military time.
4. After settings are complete, press function key F2 (exit) twice.
The settings are saved.
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