Operating instructions DuMaster D-480
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7 - Using the instrument
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... switch off a signal, uncheck the appropriate checkbox.
Click
OK
. This closes the dialog and saves the settings.
Configuring error handling
Reacting to irregularities
If irregularities occur during the analysis, it is important for the user to quickly identify any errors. In
the "Error handling" dialog the user defines how the analyzer is to react to incidents.
Incident
Consequences
During analysis, the computed element contents
exceed the defined tolerances.
If standard tolerance monitoring is enabled, the
analysis is aborted.
Tol
is displayed in the
information column of the particular sample.
A critical error occurs.
The analyzer is stopped after the analysis.
A non-critical error occurs.
If you have set the analyzer to stop after a set
number of non-critical errors and this number has
been reached, the analyzer is stopped after the
analysis.
Configuring error handling
Proceed as follows:
Open the "Error handling" dialog in the operating software by selecting
Options > Settings >
Error handling
.
If you want to enable standard tolerance monitoring, check the "activated" checkbox in the
"Standard tolerance monitoring" section. The tolerance thresholds are defined via
Options >
Settings > Standards
.
If you want to abort the analysis after several non-critical errors, enter the number of errors in the
"No. of errors" textbox of the "Abort auto analysis" section. Enter
0
to ignore non-critical errors.
Click
OK
. This closes the dialog and saves the settings.
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