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1. Delete 0 6 C min 1 LULU M May 2012 Page 16 30853 1 4 3 2 Setting program alarms Program alarms are used only when a program is running They are global program parameters and affect all segments There are three types of alarm e Disabled No alarm e Fixed Alarm triggered at a fixed temperature e Deviation Alarm triggered when the deviation from the set temperature is exceeded The alarm temperature defines either a fixed temperature or a deviation temperature depending on the alarm type The checkboxes define the actions taken if an alarm is triggered The Buzzer and Relay 1 can be switched on and latched if a persistent alarm is required Relay 2 is only available with a GP200 Alarm Hold Off specifies the time before the alarm actions are retriggered once an alarm has been acknowledged Alarms can be acknowledged by clicking on the temperature alarms box The TX150 TXF200 user manual has further information on the implementation and behaviour of the alarms The On Program Completion defines the behaviour after a program ends 4 3 3 Uploading a program to the Optima When a program has been created on the PC it must be saved and uploaded to the Optima before it can be run Use the following method to upload the program 1 Select File Save from the program editor window 2 Assign a file name to the program in the file save dialog box The program will be identified in the controller by the fi
2. 10 programs each with upto 100 segments Segments are defined by a duration and a target temperature These values can be used to create ramp dwell and step segments Cooling ramps can be programmed but the Optima must be used with a suitable refrigeration system to ensure the temperature can be followed accurately 4 2 Program editor window The Program editor window allows programs to be created saved and edited It also allows programs to be uploaded to the Optima and downloaded from the Optima The Program editor can be launched by selecting Programs from the main control window menu y Program Editor t2 File Segment Bath Options 200 Alarms Low Alarm Type 175 oft lz Low Alarm Temp 0 00 125 Buzzer OFF I Relay 1 OFF W Latch Alarm OFF High Alarm Type Deviation Temperature C High Alarm Temp ___ 56 0 C 5 00 56 0 C 1 00 E 50 20 00 __ 37 0 C 5 00 37 0 C T i Buzzer ON I Relay 1 OFF __ 12 00 25 5 00 5 0 C Latch Alarm OFF Alarm Hold Off 10 s 25 On Program Completion Return to Isothermal Total 47 00 50 Segment Info Target Temp Duration Extension Pump Speed Loop To 5 560 c 00 05 00 00 00 00 3 i o Rony 1 OFF Target Rate Loop Repeats Delete 0 0 C min 0 EE Labwise automatically detects the Optima model if one is connected If an Optima is not connected then the model you wish
3. 5 1 Creating a report The Reports option allows data logs to be viewed and printed if required directory for log files is C Labwise log 1 Select Reports from the main control A file browsing dialog box will appear window menu iz Choose a Log File Lookin J Log lt b Recent Places Desktop Libraries S Computer Network File name Run Data 1tsv H OF PR Files of type All Files C 2 Browse to the log file and click Open The log file data will be displayed on the graph 12 37 02 12 42 02 12 47 02 12 52 02 12 57 02 13 02 02 13 07 02 13 12 02 13 17 02 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 16 05 2012 13 2537 16 05 2012 WA Replay Log File LabWise Log Log Test 1 tsv ree 2012 05 16 12 37 02 Log Test H 2012 05 16 13 25 37 Done Actual Temp C 62 50 60 00 Md Set Temp C 57 50 are 55004 High Alarm C 52 507 Low Alarm C 50 00 47 50 45 00 I 42 50 4000 a 37 50 3500 4 3250 3090 Auto Scale 27 50 25 00 22 50 Print 20 00 17 50 a Time Axis 12 50 Absolute 10 00 750 5 00 2 50 5 0 00 1 7zp z 151z 55m p5ng arn cee ecepen cece egecen eeepc eeepc The default The Diary button can be used to show or hide any text comments that were added when the log file was star
4. USB drivers Windows Vista 7 3 0 Main control window 3 1 Overview 3 2 Real time graph 3 3 Optima status information 3 4 Running presets or programs 3 5 Bath setup 3 5 1 On timer completion 3 5 2 Presets 3 5 3 Alarms 3 6 Logging setup 3 7 COM setup 4 0 Programs 4 1 Overview 4 2 Program editor window 4 3 Creating anew program 4 3 1 Creating program segments 4 3 2 Setting program alarms 4 3 3 Uploading a program to the Optima 4 4 Edit a program 4 4 1 Edit a program previously saved to disk 4 4 2 Edit a program installed in the Optima 4 5 Deleting a program installed in the Optima 5 0 Creating reports 5 1 Creating a report 6 0 Calibration GR150 amp GP200 only 6 1 Performing a single point calibration 7 0 Technical Support 30853 1 Page 5 OMDNNDDD 0 OH May 2012 1 0 Introduction Labwise is a PC software application that provides configuration and remote control of Optima immersion thermostats This manual outlines the main functions and settings of Labwise version 2 0 that is suitable for use with GR150 GP200 TX150 amp TXF200 models Labwise offers RS232 connection for the GR150 and GP200 models The TX150 and TXF200 can be connected either via RS232 or via USB Labwise provides the following features e Set temperature adjustment Pump speed adjustment Configuration of alarms Configuration of presets Configuration of controlled temperature programs Data logging Reports Lab
5. from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device 3 Browse to C Labwise CDM20814_ WHQL_ Certified Click Next 4 The driver will install Click Finish to complete The Optima should now be ready to use 30853 1 Page 9 May 2012 3 0 Main control window 3 1 Overview Labwise opens the main control window at start up This window shows real time information when an Optima is connected Internal Probe 56 27 i Set Temperature 55 0 00 00 00 Ree Wl Relay 1 OFF ad Logging ON wl External Probe OFF Temperature Alarms 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y Presets 600 800 1000 1200 an 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 dera ime Programs gt Clear Graph Isothermal Actual Temp Set Temp High Alarm Low Alarm 3 2 Real time graph The real time graph plots set temperature green line and measured temperature black line If a high alarm red line or a low alarm blue line are configured then these will also be displayed as dashed lines The graph will update continuously Horizontal time axis and vertical temperature range scrollbars are provided next to the real time graph The scrollbars provide dynamic rescaling of the time and temperature axes to allow zooming in and out to show th
6. program you wish to download WA Labwise Vsn 2 0 1 TXF200 Logging OFF A Program Editor Program 05 File Segment Options 200 Send Program To Bath gt Fetch Program From Bath p 1 Program 01 Delete Program From Bath gt 2 Program 02 175 3 Program 03 4 Program 04 150 5 Program 05 6 Program 06 7 Program 07 125 8 Program 08 9 Program 09 10 Program 10 C 9 100 Temperature N Lsa 1 The program will be shown in the program editor window Editing a program uses the same procedures as described for creating a new program Use File Save to save the edited program file specifying a different file name if required May 2012 Page 18 30853 1 4 5 Deleting a program installed in the Optima A program that is stored in the Optima can be deleted to free up a slot for a different program Note Deleting a program from the Optima is permanent and cannot be retrieved If the program may be needed in the future it should be saved to the PC before deletion aN Labwise Vsn 2 0 1 TXF200 Logging OFF A Program Editor Program 05 File Segment Options 200 Send Program To Bath gt Fetch Program From Bath p f Delete Program From Bath p 1 Program 01 175 o i 2 Program 02 3 Program 03 150 4 Program 04 5 Program 05 125 6 Program 06 7 Program 07 8 Program 08 Y 100 9 Program 09 5 10 Program 10 5 75 a E 30853 1 Page 19 May 2012 5 0 Creating reports
7. 00 model 3 5 3 Alarms This section allows alarms to be set during normal operation A high and or low alarm can be set up There are three types of alarm e Disabled No alarm e Fixed Alarm triggered at a fixed temperature e Deviation Alarm triggered when the deviation from the set temperature is exceeded The alarm temperature defines either a fixed temperature or a deviation temperature depending on the alarm type The checkboxes define the actions taken if an alarm is triggered The Buzzer and Relay 1 can be switched on and latched if a persistent alarm is required Relay 2 is only available with a GP200 Alarm Hold Off specifies the time before the alarm actions are retriggered once an alarm has been acknowledged Alarms can be acknowledged by clicking on the temperature alarms box The TX150 TXF200 user manual has further information on the implementation and behaviour of the alarms May 2012 Page 12 30853 1 3 6 Logging setup The data logging settings can be changed by selecting Logging from the Setup option on the main control window menu The log file directory and logging interval are user configurable There are three options for the log file name configuration depending on test requirements e Prompt the for a filename when the logging is started e Generate a log file name automatically based on a date and time e Generate a log file name based on a user defined prefix and an incremental number y Labwise Lo
8. Grant SCIENTIFIC Calibration Help Relay 2 OFF Logging ON External Probe OFF J 1 1 1000 1200 1400 1 t 1 1600 1800 2000 2200 Time 1 1 1 Presets 2400 2600 2800 3000 User Defined ie Programs hat Clear Graph Isothermal X Actual Temp Set Temp i High Alarm Low Alarm Labwise Operating Manual Grant Instruments based near Cambridge England is an independent privately owned company founded in 1951 by Peter Ward and Cecil Chapman Grant is a world leader in the manufacture and design of equipment for sample preparation scientific analysis data acquisition and data analysis providing solutions to the global scientific and industrial markets The company has a worldwide reputation for paying the highest attention to quality reliability service and support The company works strictly to all legal and regulatory requirements and pays particular attention to the safety testing of products The company operates an ISO 9001 2000 quality management system regulated by the British Standards Institute Beyond compliance to the standard Grant Instruments is committed to continually improving in everything we do with particular emphasis on understanding what matters to our customers and suppliers and designing our systems and work to meet their needs If you have any feedback on Grant s products or services we would like to hear from yo
9. Optima should be connected to the PC either using a RS232 all models or a USB TX150 and TXF200 models only cable 1 Connect an Optima immersion thermostat to a free port on the PC Drivers will need to be installed the first time an Optima is connected to a PC via USB see 2 5 below 2 Launch the Labwise application Labwise will check the last used COM port and connect to the Optima if available If no Optima is automatically detected then the following dialog box is displayed with all available COM ports shown Choose the correct COM port from the list and click Try Again to connect If you are still unable to connect then it may be that the USB drivers are not correctly installed see section 2 6 for further details r WX Choose Serial Rort lex Optima was not detected on this port Choose another port and Try Again or else Give Up Labwise COM Port COM22 Give Up When successfully connected the main control window will be displayed and show the Optima settings including temperature and pump speed in real time The graph will show the temperature from when the Optima was connected 2 5 Disconnecting an Optima An Optima SHOULD NOT be disconnected when communications are established as damage could occur to PC or the Optima If you wish to disconnect first switch off the Optima and then remove the communication cable 30853 1 Page 7 May 2012 2 6 Installing Optima USB drivers Windows XP The Lab
10. d international treaty provisions Grant retains all rights not expressly granted Restrictions Except for a back up or archival copy of the Software for your use only you may not copy the Software In addition you may not sell transfer loan rent lease modify or alter the Software or any portion thereof without the written consent of Grant Warranty Grant warrants that the Software will substantially conform to the applicable user documentation Grant also warrants that the software disks supplied by Grant on which the Software is distributed and the user documentation are free from defects in materials and workmanship Grant will replace defective software disks or user documentation at no charge provided you return the item with dated proof of payment to Grant within 90 days of the date of delivery If Grant is unable to replace defective media or user documentation Grant will refund the amount you paid for the Software These are your sole remedies for any breach of warranty Except as specifically provided herein Grant makes no warranty or representation either express or implied with respect to the Software or user documentation including their quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The warranty and remedies set forth herein are exclusive and in lieu of all others oral or written express or implied No Grant dealer distributor agent or employee is authorised to make any modification or a
11. ddition to this warranty save that nothing in this clause or elsewhere in this Agreement shall in any way detract from any statutory right which you may have Limitation of liability Because software is inherently complex and may not be completely free of errors you are advised to verify your work and to make back up copies of it In no event will Grant be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Software or user documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages In no case shall Grants liability exceed the amount paid by you for the Software Termination This license will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with the terms of this Agreement or if you destroy the Software diskettes and the back up copy 30853 1 Page 3 May 2012 General The above terms constitute the entire agreement between you and Grant with regard to the Software If any provision of this agreement is invalid or unenforceable under applicable law it is to that extent deemed omitted and the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect This agreement is covered by the law of England and both parties accept the jurisdiction of the courts of England The export of this product is governed by US and UK export regulations Copyright Labwise is the copyright of Grant Instruments Cambridge Limited The Labwise software is copyrighted with all right
12. e data more clearly 3 3 Optima status information The numerical values of the set temperature measured temperature either by the internal or the external probe and pump speed are continuously displayed Set temperature can be changed by updating the value and pressing tab to confirm The pump speed can be changed using the drop down menu GP200 and TXF200 only In normal operation the timer corresponds to the Optima timer The control buttons allow the timer to be controlled via Labwise If a program is running then the timer changes to show the current segment number and the current segment time remaining May 2012 Page 10 30853 1 There are four checkbox indicator controls e Relay 1 e Relay 2 only enabled for the GP200 e Logging e External probe The relay checkboxes are for indication only and show the state of the relays The logging and external probe checkboxes are controls and can be used to switch the associate feature on or off The indicators are red if the feature is switched off and green when switched on When the logging checkbox is clicked the indicator changes to green The default settings open a dialog box and prompt for a log filename Other log filenames and the default directory can be configured see section 3 6 After confirming the log filename a prompt will appear to allow comments to be added to the log file Logging only starts when both of the log filename and comments have been confirmed Data
13. ected Optima is shown on the programs drop down menu Selecting a program from the drop down menu will cause it to start immediately When a program starts the timer changes to show information about the segment On the completion of a program the Optima will either return to the original temperature hold at the final temperature or repeat depending on the program definition To stop a program and return to the normal operating mode select Isothermal from the drop down menu 30853 1 Page 11 May 2012 3 5 The key settings on the Optima can be changed by selecting Bath from the Setup option on Bath setup the main control window menu 7 WA Labwise Bath Setup On timer completion Presets P1 Temp After ae 00 01 hhimm 0 0 P2 Temp Heater State PE 5 0 0 P3 Temp wi Buzzer OFF 0 0 c Alarms Low Alarm Type Disabled J Buzzer OFF I Relay 1 OFF Low Alarm Temp al Latch Alarm OFF 0 0 High Alarm Type Disabled J Buzzer OFF I Relay 1 OFF High Alarm Temp wl Latch Alarm OFF 0 0 C Alarm Hold Off 10 cance _ 3 5 1 On timer completion This section allows the timer period to be set and defines the behaviour when the countdown timer reaches zero This behaviour is only applicable to the GR150 and GP200 models 3 5 2 Presets This section allows the set temperature and pump speed to be configured for the three presets Pump speed configuration is only available with the TXF2
14. gging Options Logging Interval 2 m 5 Log File Directory C LabWise Log Prompt for filename when start logging Automatic file name generation yyyymmdd_hhmmss User defined file name generation prefix amp incremental no Sample Filename 20120515_160925 tsv 3 7 COM setup The COM port assigned to the Optima can be changed by selecting COM from the Setup option on the main control window menu Choose Bath COM3 x This option can be used to configure the COM port e If an Optima is connected after Labwise is launched e Ifthe comms cable is moved to a different port e f moving between different Optima units connected to the PC It is possible to have multiple Optima units connected to a PC BUT Labwise is only able to monitor one device at a time 30853 1 Page 13 May 2012 4 0 Programs 4 1 Overview A program allows the temperature and pump speed of the Optima to be controlled with time A program includes a global set of configurable alarms and a series of segments that are executed in order An unlimited number of programs can be created and saved on the PC even if an Optima is not connected However the number and length of programs that can be stored on the Optima is dependent on the model e GR150 One program with upto 30 segments e GP200 Five programs each with upto 30 segments e TX150 One program with upto 30 segments e TXF200
15. is recorded as a tab separated values tsv in the defined log directory Logging can be stopped at any time by toggling the logging checkbox back to red The Optima can allow control via an external temperature probe These are available from Grant Instruments or your local distributor The external probe can be activated using the External Probe checkbox If a probe is not present or faulty then an appropriate error message will be displayed The default operation uses the internal temperature probe The temperature alarms box indicates when any high or low temperature alarm limit is exceeded The box should be green in normal operation If an alarm is detected then the box will turn red and a short alarm message will be shown See section 3 5 3 for configuring alarms 3 4 Running presets or programs Presets and programs can be run using the drop down option boxes on the main control window Note that both presets and programs will start as soon as they are selected from the drop down menu A preset consists of a set temperature and pump speed TXF200 only that can be configured for convenience Selecting a preset from the drop down menu will cause the set temperature and pump speed to be updated immediately to the preset values To move away from a preset temperature and pump speed select User defined from the drop down menu or manually change the set temperature or pump speed A list of the programs stored in the conn
16. nclude this location in the search and browse to C Labwise CDM20814_WHQL_ Certified Click Next 4 The driver will install Click Finish to complete The Optima should now be ready to use May 2012 Page 8 30853 1 2 7 Installing Optima USB drivers Windows Vista 7 The Labwise installation process must be completed prior to attempting to install the USB drivers Drivers should be installed automatically the first time an Optima is connected via USB toa PC If this does not happen then the drivers can be installed manually using the following method 1 Connect a TX150 or TXF200 to a free USB port on the PC The Found New Hardware wizard should start r w Il Update Driver Software USB Serial Port COM22 How do you want to search for driver software Search automatically for updated driver software i Windows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation settings Browse my computer for driver software Locate and install driver software manually Cancel 2 Select Browse my computer for driver software r Update Driver Software USB Serial Port COM22 Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location C LabWise CDM20814_WHQL Certified x Browse V Include subfolders gt Let me pick
17. off select Relay 1 and or Relay 2 GP200 only The relay output is via the connectors on the back of the control unit Relay operation may be set individually for each program segment 4 3 1 4 Loops A selected segment or group of segments may be repeated within the program using the Loop To function The final segment of the sequence to be repeated should be selected the Loop To value then set to be the segment number that forms the first segment of the loop The Loop Repeats set the number of times the loop should be repeated A loop is identified on the programming screen as a green arc linking the selected program segments The number of loop repeats is also indicated on the arc Nested loops are possible but should be programmed and tested to ensure the temperature changes as expected Program Editor ba x File Segment Bath Options 200 Alarms Low Alarm Type 175 4 oft Low Alarm Temp 150 0 00 c 125 W Buzzer OFF I Relay 1 OFF Latch Alarm OFF C 3 High Alarm Type a Deviation A m High Alarm Temp Temperature x a __ 56 0 5 005 0 C is 1 00 z d 20 07 es e 7 abso 37b c ad Buzzer ON Wi Relay 1 OFF 12 007 25 50 e W Latch Alarm OFF H Alarm Hold Off 10 s 25 4 On Program Completion Return to Isothermal x o Total 1 17 00 Segment Info Target Temp Duration Extension Pump Speed Loop To 6 370 c 00 30 00 6 00 00 00 e 3 3 ner Add Target Rate Loop Repeats
18. rameters are explained further below e Target temperature Duration Extension Pump speed GP200 amp TXF200 only Loop to and repeats Relay 1 state Relay 2 state GP200 only 4 3 1 1 Segment duration The duration is the time between the start of the segment and the start of the next segment The duration can be entered in seconds e g 600 10 mins or in the form 10 00 minutes or 1 10 00 hours by highlighting the existing entry and overtyping a new value using a colon as separator The Target Temp and Duration may be approximately set by positioning the cursor on the trace over the temperature value for the segment and left clicking and dragging the segment end point to a new position using the mouse 30853 1 Page 15 May 2012 4 3 1 2 Extension The Extension is a time period in addition to the Duration A segment with an Extension period set will remain active e g heating until the temperature is achieved OR the Extension period ends This is useful if the controller cannot reach the Target Temp within the Duration period The program enters a hold mode until the Target Temp is reached when the program will then proceed with the next segment If the Target Temp is still not reached after the Extension period then the program will proceed as if the Target Temp has been reached The Extension time is entered in the same way as for Duration 4 3 1 3 Relay operation If relay operation is required e g for switching a cooler on
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20. rst 11 characters of the file name 3 Select Bath Send Program to Bath and select the program slot that the program is to be stored in the controller If all slots are full it is necessary to delete a program from the controller before the new program can be uploaded A Labwise Vsn 2 0 1 TXF200 Logging OFF X Program Editor Program 05 File Segment EE Options 200 Send Program To Bath gt 1 Program 01 Fetch Program From Bath p 2 Program 02 Delete Program From Bath p 3 Program 03 15A 4 Program 04 5 Program 05 150 6 Program 06 7 Program 07 8 Program 08 5 9 Program 09 10 Program 10 5 erature C A 1 30853 1 Page 17 May 2012 4 4 Edit a program 4 4 1 Edit a program previously saved to disk Programs that had been saved to the PC can be opened and edited if required Select File Open and select a file for editing Editing a program uses the same procedures as described for creating a new program Use File Save to save the edited program file specifying a different file name if required Note Editing a program is always done on the PC If changes are made to a program then they will need to be uploaded back to the Optima to take effect 4 4 2 Edit a program installed in the Optima A program that is stored in the Optima can be edited on the PC Use the following method to download and edit the program 1 Select Bath Fetch Program From Bath and select the program slot that holds the
21. s reserved Under the copyright laws neither the documentation nor the software may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reproduced on any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or part without the prior written consent of Grant Instruments except in the manner described in the operating instructions Grant Instruments Cambridge Limited shall have no liability for the DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL damage or cost incurred due to the use of the software The Labwise manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved Under copyright laws the documentation may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reproduced on any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or part without the prior written consent of Grant Instruments Cambridge Limited All trademarks are the property of their respective registered holders Note Due to our policy of continuous improvements of our products we reserve the right to modify Labwise at any time If a feature mentioned in this manual is not found in your version an update may be available please contact Grant Instruments or your local distributor May 2012 Page 4 30853 1 Table of Contents 1 0 Introduction 2 0 Installation amp connection 2 1 Minimum system requirements 2 2 Unpacking 2 3 Installation 2 4 Connecting to an Optima 2 5 Disconnecting an Optima 2 6 Installing Optima USB drivers Windows XP 2 7 Installing Optima
22. ted or stopped The Autoscale and Time Axis buttons allow the graph data to be presented in the most convenient form for printing May 2012 Page 20 30853 1 6 0 Calibration GR150 amp GP200 only 6 1 Performing a single point calibration A single point calibration can be performed using Labwise This feature is only available with the GR150 and GP200 A temperature offset can be applied such that the temperature displayed by the Optima can be aligned with that taken by an independent temperature probe 1 Select Calibration from the main control window menu The following dialog box will appear Tad Single Point Calibration Current Temp C C Offset Corrected Temp C 25 69 2 Adjust the C Offset such that the Corrected Temp C matches the independent temperature probe reading The Current Temp is the temperature measured by the Optima The Corrected Temp will be the indicated temperature if the offset is applied 3 Click the Accept button to apply the offset 30853 1 Page 21 May 2012 7 0 Technical Support Service Address Telephone Fax Email Internet May 2012 Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd 29 Station Road Shepreth Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB England 44 0 1763 260811 44 0 1763 262410 labsales grantinstruments com labservice grantinstruments com http www grantinstruments com Page 22 30853 1 Grant Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd Shepreth Camb
23. to create a program for should be selected May 2012 Page 14 30853 1 4 3 Creating a new program A new program can be created by selecting New from the File option on the program window menu A single segment program of duration 10s and set temperature of OC is created The program parameters are all set to the default values E Emmm IX Program Editor New File Segment Options 200 Alarms Low Alarm Type 1754 ott z Low Alarm Temp 150 0 00 c 125 Wl Buzzer OFF Relay 1 OFF Latch Alarm OFF y 100 High Alarm Type w 2 ott l g 754 High Alarm Temp 0 00 50 Wi Buzzer OFF Relay 1 OFF 25 4 I Latch Alarm OFF 10 o4 Pres Alarm Hold Off 10 5 25 4 On Program Completion Return to Isothermal e Total 10 50 4 Segment Info Target Temp Duration Extension Pump Speed Loop To 1 00 c 00 00 10 00 00 00 m 0o 6 W Relay 1 OFF Add Target Rate Loop Repeats Delete 120 0 C min o n u 4 3 1 Creating program segments Programs are constructed from a sequence of segments Segments can be conveniently added or deleted using the buttons in the segment info box It is also possible to insert and delete segments using the segment menu option The currently selected segment is indicated in the Segment Info box The segment flashes in the graphical display and indicates the Target Temp and the Duration of the segment A segment has the following configurable parameters Some of the pa
24. u Please send all feedback to Quality Manager Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd Shepreth Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB England Tel 44 0 1763 260 811 Fax 44 0 1763 262 410 E mail feedback grant co uk May 2012 Page 2 30853 1 Grant Software License Agreement This is a legal Agreement between you the user and Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd By opening the software package s you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to these terms please return all disks manuals and packaging for a full refund Use The Software is the property of Grant and is protected by copyright You may use one copy of the software on only one computer at a time If you have multiple licenses for the software you may use as many copies at any time as you have licenses Use means loaded in temporary memory or permanent storage on the computer Installation on a network server solely for distribution to other computers is not use if you have a separate license for each computer to which the software is distributed If users will exceed the number of licenses you must have a reasonable process to assure that the number of persons using the software concurrently does not exceed the number of licenses Intellectual property All intellectual property rights in the Software and user documentation are owned by Grant or its suppliers and are protected by United Kingdom copyright laws other applicable copyright laws an
25. wise installation process must be completed prior to attempting to install the USB drivers Drivers should be installed automatically the first time an Optima is connected via USB toa PC If this does not happen then the drivers can be installed manually using the following method Windows XP 1 Connect a TX150 or TXF200 to a free USB port on the PC The Found New Hardware wizard should start Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for FT232R USB UART if your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended i 2 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options ae Y Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search C LabWise CDM20814_WHQL_Certified v Browse Dont search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware C 3 Select I
26. wise is supplied on a USB flash drive 2 0 Installation amp connection 2 1 Minimum system requirements The following list defines the minimum system requirements for the Labwise PC Microsoft Windows XP Vista 32 64bit or Windows 7 32 64bit Pentium III Celeron 866 MHz or equivalent RAM 256MB Screen with min resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels 340 MB free hard disk space RS232 serial or USB port 2 2 Unpacking Standard equipment includes e Labwise software on USB flash drive RS232 communication lead USB communication lead Operating manual Software installation guide 2 3 Installation For detailed installation instructions please see the supplied Labwise Installation Guide supplement Before starting the installation e Ensure the user installing the software has administrator rights to the PC e Ensure any current Grant applications are closed e Uninstall Labwise Vsn 1 if installed May 2012 Page 6 30853 1 Use the following process for installing the software 1 Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the PC The drivers for the USB flash drive should automatically install Follow any on screen instructions if required 2 Open the USB flash drive directory and run setup exe The software installer will launch Follow the installation wizard instructions Labwise will be installed and added to the programs menu and a shortcut will be added to the desktop 2 4 Connecting to an Optima The
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