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2. Operation procedure Click on the Analyzer Operation command in the window menu e You can also conduct this operation by clicking the button on the toolbar The Analyzer Operation window appears IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 5 Analyzer Operation 4 MK2 004 2 CHECK Meas state stream seq 1 Next Meas Active Stream Next Stream 5 Presse Press sages Chromat LSY1 195 3 degC Peak number Lava 73 8 deg Peak name E Exiting Operation procedure Click on the Close command in the Control menu while the Analyzer Operation window is in an active state The Analyzer Operation window is closed 5 2 2 Configuration of the Analyzer Operation Window The Analyzer Operation window is intended for monitoring analyzer status in detail and for analyzer operations It displays the latest operation status of the analyzer and enables operation of the analyzer The data updating cycle is 1 second e During individual connection to ASIU the Analyzer Operation window cannot be displayed E Element Names The following shows the element names of the Analyzer Operation window Analyzer Operation 4 MK2 004 2 CHECK BE Tite bar Operation Operation_ TATA SIS e X EEEE Display Meas state Streamseg 1 Next Meas bar Active Stream Next Stream Chromatogram 5 display section Fress emp Chromat Chro
3. To turn the stream valve On select ON The stream number list of the GCM is displayed from the ON Stream Valve Number combo box Then click the Execute button To turn the stream valve Off select OFF and click the Execute button You can also call this Operating Stream Valve dialog box by clicking the stream number display of the Analyzer Operation window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 16 4 3 10 Operating Valves Operate valves in the following procedure You operate valve 1 1 in this example Ensure the GCM is in Manual status From the Manual Range menu select Oven1 VLV and VLV1 1 commands in this order Now you can turn valve 1 1 on or off When the valve is Off and when you select this command a confirmation message showing The valve is turned On appears in the message box When you respond with Yes the valve is turned On Similarly when the valve is On and when you select this command a confirmation message showing The valve is turned Off appears in the message box When you respond with Yes the valve is turned Off Operate valves 1 1 to 1 6 2 1 to 2 6 and 3 1 to 3 6 in the similar way Note that valves not assigned to the system are grayed out and you cannot operate them You can also operate the valves by selecting the desired one from the valve status display of Analyzer Operation window 4
4. ned GC8000 ASET GEIOOO Marki Analyzing Server Engineering Terminal Software IM 11B06C01 01E vigilantp ant YOKOGAWA IM 11B06C01 01E i j 9th Editi Yokogawa Electric Corporation tion Introduction Thank you for purchasing the ASET analyzer server engineering terminal software The ASET analyzer server engineering terminal hereafter called the Engineering Terminal is software which is connected by a communication circuit via an analyzer server to a plurality of GC1000 analyzers and a personal computer for the purpose of monitoring and maintaining the analyzers from the personal computer This manual describes the basic method of operating the Engineering Terminal For how to operate GC1000 Mark II and PCAS refer to their corresponding user s manuals Also refer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or Password Manual IM 11B03A03 07E when the user level is changed Contents of this manual The part of this manual immediately before Chapter 1 describes the method of installing the Engineering Terminal Read Chapter 1 and subsequent chapters after you have installed the Engineering Terminal The contents of each chapter are as follows Chapter 1 Describes an outline of the Engineering Terminal and also the basic operations for using the Engineering Terminal Chapter 2 Describes the method of operating the Ethernet LCD emulator Chapter 3 Describes the method of operating the Overview w
5. Saved chromatogram 1 1 to 3 2 Displays the saved chromatograms a maximum of 20 per detector of the detector belonging to GCM currently connected The detector number belonging to GCM is only registered in the combo box It is not registered in off line mode If the Saved chromatogram is selected from the combo box a dialog box appears to enable the user to select the analysis start date and time of the saved chromatogram History chromatogram 1 1 to 3 2 Displays the history chromatograms of the detector belonging to GCM currently connected The detector number belonging to GCM is only registered in the combo box It is not registered in off line mode If the History chromatogram is selected from the combo box a dialog box appears to enable the user to select the analysis start date and time of the history chromatogram Baseline chromatogram 1 1 to Displays the baseline chromatograms one per detector of the detector 3 2 belonging to GCM currently connected The detector number belonging to GCM is only registered in the combo box It is not registered in off line mode lf the Baseline chromatogram is selected from the combo box a dialog box appears to enable the user to select the analysis start date and time of the baseline chromatogram File chromatogram Displays the file chromatograms stored in the PC in the specified pen color File chromatograms of GCM currently not connected can also be displayed If
6. rean m m Interface unit JEBE Analog Output from Field Equipment HEE Interface to Contact In Out Signals mgo G STARDOM FCN Process Gas Chromatograph ee IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 2 E In case MacAfee is used In case MacAfee Virus Scan Enterprise is used Please change the setting of McAfee during install Start VirusScan of McAfee select Access Protection to Invalid by stop of task menu Install is completed Access protection should be Valid as change back to original selection rey VirusScan Console Task Edit View Tools Help Last Result 4 Access Protection Enabled a Buffer Overflow Protection Enabled On Delivery Email Scanner Enabled Unwanted Programs Policy 8 unwanted progra MV On Access Scanner Enabled ls Quarantine Manager Policy The quarantine fold 9 Full Scan Not Scheduled 4 Targeted Scan Not Scheduled el AutoUpdate Daily 5 00 PM The Update failed Friday October 18 2 T i I E Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008SP1 Redistributable Package Install the Microsoft Visual C 2008SP1 Redistributable Package Before installing ASET The installer will be automatically shown up if in case this software package is needed Please install it by following the steps on the screen E Installation Procedure of ASET In the case of single analyzer mode ASET S01 please install A
7. 7 4 Detailed Alarm Description Window The Detailed Alarm Description window displays a detailed description of an alarm of a specified number Displaying the Detailed Alarm Description window 1 While the Analyzer Operation window is displayed click on the Alarm Details command in the Display menu A dialog box for specifying an alarm number appears Alarm Detail Description Alarm number cared 2 Enter the alarm number and click the Execute button F7 1 6 ai The Detailed Alarm Description window of the specified alarm then appears If an alarm window is displaying the alarms of GC8000 the Detailed Alarm Description window displays a detailed description of the specified alarm of GC8000 If an alarm window is displaying the alarms of GC1000 Mark II the Detailed Alarm Description window displays a detailed description of the specified alarm of GC1000 Mark II If the alarm window is displaying ASIU alarms the Detailed Alarm Description window displays a detailed description of the specified ASIU alarm If the alarm window displays PCAS alarms the Detailed Alarm Description window displays a detailed description of the specified PCAS alarm Alarm Detail description Alarm number 6 Category Level 1 system alarm Message CARD ID ERR Alarm contents Card ID error Related data 1 Kind of card Related data 2 Alarm status The kind of card connected differs from the system configuration Presume
8. Flame Detection Status Displays the flame detection status AT FID FID CONV FPD Converter Voltage Value Displays a converter voltage value FID CONV only 5 2 4 Temperature Control Unit Operation Window The Temperature Control Unit Operation window displays the statuses of temperature controllers at every section of the analyzer Display information differs depending on the GC1000 type The updating cycle for data other than isothermal oven temperature for GC1000S E E or programmed temperature oven temperature GC1000D T W is 1 second Moreover this window allows you to change the ON OFF statuses of the temperature controller at each section Detailed Display of Temperature Controllers Display procedure 1 Move the mouse cursor over the temperature controller area of the valve display control section and click The Temperature Control Unit Operation window appears Valve display control section Stream v1 Deti HEAT Valve a T ON l Oven 25 5 degC i Temperature Det LS V1 195 3 degt Control Unit LEWI 79 8 deg i OO M p e Close command F5 2 10 ai 2 To exitthe Temperature Control Unit Operation window click on the Close command in the Control menu IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 12 Window elements Temperature Control Unit Operation window EE Tenierature Contral
9. GC State Ope Mode Measure State Manual Range Oooo v Process Stream Sequence Manual Stream Select Continuous Range Select Lab Stream VLV Stream Select One cycle Calibration Validation VLV1 Calibration Validation Start VLV2 Calibration Validation Stop ve VLV5 VLV6 VLV7 VLV8 DET1 DET2 Herater Pressure Selection Cancel Calibration Validation Method Name Gate Std ON OFF Time Result Unit Measuring Range Ref Stream Number Ref Peak Number Gate Cut Method Integ Method Std Conc Std Area Calib Factor TOSA ai MenuName CommandName Function GC State Operation Mode Changes the operation mode to Run Changes the operation mode to Pause Changes the operation mode to Stop Command cancel Cancels the Pause mode or the status of a mode change being reserved IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 5 MenuName CommandName Function Measurement Stream Sequence Set Stream Sequence 4 Pattern can be selected State Stream Select Set Stream Number to analyze continuously Continuous Stream Select One Set Stream Number to analyze one cycle cycle Calibration Validation Set Calibration or Validation stream Calibration Validation Start Calibration or Validation stream Start Calibration Validation Stop Calibration or Validation stream Stop Selection Cancel Cancel the above Measurement state which has b
10. lt 7 Alarm Windows gt 7 1 T Alarm Windows The alarm windows display alarm information that is generated in the analyzer There are three types of windows classified by the display contents Alarm Status window Alarm History window and Detailed Alarm Description window This chapter describes the types and configuration of the alarm windows how to display and exit them erasing alarm history and the creation of a user alarm Related windows Overview window PCAS Alarm History window Alarm Status Close ech aod command command coe p Alarm History command Alarm Status Alarm History window window Alarm Status command Display command Specify Alarm Number dialog box Execute Detailed Alarm Description window F7 0 ai E Displaying Each Alarm Window from the Overview Window There are three ways to display an alarm window from the Overview window 1 Click on the Alarm command in the Window menu 2 Click the Alarm button on the toolbar 3 Double clicking on the relevant alarm lamp in the Analyzer Status window of the analyzer of which you wish to display the alarms Note that opening an alarm window using method 1 or 2 requires that you pre select the analyzer of which you wish to display alarms lt XSEE ALSO Subsection 3 6 Selecting Analyzer for how to select the analyzer If you open an alarm window from the Overview window the Alarm Status window app
11. Ensure the GCM is in Manual status From the Manual Range menu select Oven1 HL and HL1 commands in this order Now you can turn Hydrogen Limiting Unit 1 HL1 on or off The operations are the same as for Subsection 4 3 10 Operating Valves Note that the Hydrogen Limiting Units not assigned to the system are grayed out and you cannot operate them You can also operate the units by clicking the ON OFF display of HL status in the data display section of the Analyzer Operation window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 17 4 3 14 Operating Temperature Controllers To operate a temperature controller first check the GCM is in the Manual status From the Manual Range menu select the Oven1 and Heater1 commands The Operate Temperature Controller dialog box for Oven 1 appears Figure 4 21 Operate Temperature Controller dialog box The Operate Temperature Controller dialog box shows the SV value PV value On Off status and temperature control status of Isothermal oven LSV and FPD The PV value On Off status and temperature control status are refreshed in every second To turn the temperature controller Off just click the ON display When a confirmation message showing The temperature controller is turned Off appears in the message box respond with Yes and the temperature controller turns Off Similarly when you
12. Send button after as the current data when the data is not changed on changing the data the Valve Peak setting dialog box Sending data to analyzer The data transmission has failed Try again after checking the failed on the Valve Peak setting dialog operation status of PCAS and box Analyzers and connection status of the cables Please change the LCD mode The Valve Peak setting is not Try again after changing to on the GC1000 to remote available when the analyzer is remote mode at the analyzer mode under local mode A user has changed Due to the parameter change by Re load the initial database a parameter in the LCD panel at the analyzer there from the analyzer then setting is GC1000 nPlease restart is a descrenpacy of the setting available Analyzer Operation Window parameter information on ASET by the Display Analyzer The Valve Peak setting from ASET ID command of Overview is not available window E Chromatogram Message Meaning Countermeasures Please check Temp or Press Temperature Pressure is not Select at least Temperature or box selected on the Temp Pressure Pressure dialog box Select two graphs 2 graphs are not selected at Select 2 graphs Differential chromatogram display Illegal file type An attempt was made to open a Select the correct file file other than a chromatogram file Already opened The selected differential Select another differential chromatogram has alread
13. chromatogram selected in selective graph 2 Displaying Chromatogram File by Drag amp Drop When you have dragged and dropped a chromatogram file on to a chromatogram the file chromatogram is displayed The pen displayed at this time is the one that has the smallest pin number among unused ones Temperature data and pressure data are not displayed automatically If chromatograms of multiple detectors are stored in a single file unused pens are automatically assigned to the detectors in ascending order of detector number From the combo box in the Set Pen file chromatogram dialog box you can select a graph name currently displayed and a chromatogram name for each detector stored in the dragged and dropped file From this dialog box select a chromatogram for overwriting Coin rape Nems Cast Chrom 1 1 K Eecy Chrom 11 x Prev Chrom 1 1 i Cancel Prev Chrom 1 2 Prey Chrom 2 1 Prey Chrom 2 7 Prev Chrom 3 1 Prev Chram 3 2 Hiat Chrom 1 1 he 2011 10 04 13 19 12H1 2 201i 13 19 12H2 1 fonna He gt Figure 4 45 Set Pen dialog box file chromatogram IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 40 4 4 18 Set Mark Dialog Box Select the Set Mark command in the Graph menu to display the Set Mark dialog box From this dialog box you can turn display of gate marks peak marks and start marks on or off set whether to dis
14. if the data needs to be you want to save saved and then close the window File cannot be saved The file can not be saved because Save the file after getting the data No data available the data is not indicated on the on the display display No peak is selected No peak is selected Select at least one peak r nPlease select at least one peak Max value should be larger The max value at Y axis of the Set the larger value than the min than min value graph is less than min value value at Y axis of the graph Communication error while Failure of the data retrieve such Re start the Analysis Result receiving data from Analyzer as analyzer setting and analysis Window after checking the history operation status of PCAS and Analyzers and connection status of the cables Wrong input value An attempt was made to enter Re enter numeric data Only numeric value can be data other than numeric values entered here editing communication IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix B List of Messages gt Agraph cannot be plotted because Perform graph plotting only when Graph cannot be plotted Because of no data Graph cannot be plotted Illegal data Selection error Data required is not selected Selection error The maximum number of peaks that can be selected at one time is 6 Graph plotting Selection error Start time was set to a time later than the end time Graph cannot be
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16. E irrar lasd E iare a Beceni Places g A I a Libraries H Document a Must ta Pictures Videns Computer cae Local Disk C F L File name PoE uv Save E hype Chrometo File imacha amp Hufe Folders Figure 4 49 Save As dialog box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 43 4 4 21 Saving and Deleting Chromatogram Select the Save Saved Chromatogram command in the File menu to display the Save Chromatogram dialog box The dialog box consists of three tabs Save Delete and Baseline A CAUTION Save is enabled for user level A or higher and Delete and Baseline are enabled for user level C or higher Een a a gea Sawe Delete Base Line Sawe Delete Base Line Saved Chrom Saved Chrom Main Cycle All GCM Prev Chrom 1 1 SYS14LL Last Chrom 1 2 Prey Chrom 1 2 2011 10 04 13 19 12H1 1 2011 10 04 13 19 12H1 2 2011 10 04 13 19 12H2 1 2011 1004 13 19 12H2 2 Because ft is main cycle only baseline chrom or Save all can be selected Sawe Figure 4 50 Save Saved Chromatogram dialog box left Save dialog box in tandem display mode right Saving a saved chromatogram 1 Inthe Save Saved Chromatogram dialog box select a chromatogram to be saved as a saved chromatogram from currently displayed chromatograms in the Chromatogram window 2 Click the Save button
17. Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the concentration analysis result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar 3 Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box 4 From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from Latest then apply it by pressing the OK button 5 The concentration analysis results are displayed for the latest and for up to 5 000 past analyses tracing back from the latest Each time the latest analysis result is obtained the results are automatically updated in the window Then the being updated automatically message appears on the title bar IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 49 Displaying concentration analysis history results from the past 1 Select Concentration Analysis History Window in the Window menu or the Concentration Analysis History Window tab to display the Concentration Analysis History window 2 Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the concentration analysis result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar 3 Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box 4 From the r
18. The Temperature Control Unit Operation window appears Stream W Deti HEAT OOOO on Oven 25 5 degt Det LS 64 0 degt m A Fa ov Fy Staia Remark Oven BOLO 2 6 ion Deen fo 25 ON Loy 4 200 0 0 OW OW E anpii Control init Operation Click F5 2 20 ai 2 Click the entry corresponding to the temperature controller you want to change in the State Remark column IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 18 A dialog box appears confirming that you want to change the ON OFF setting OPE_Heater A Are you sure You want to turn the temp controller OFF Ma 3 Click the Yes button The relevant State Remark entry changes to ON or OFF 5 2 8 Changing Range The range of each peak can be changed using the range table that has been set to the analyzer This section describes how to change the range A CAUTION Only level B or C users can change the range The analyzer must also be in Remote mode E Changing Range 1 Click the Range Change Command button l 2 The Range Change dialog box appears Range Select Setting stream 1 et Sin Z r HShe coral a Settingpesk 1 Measuningrange 40 000 fer peak FIFI Range Aa i 1 l Fir a re Resuitunt Measuring range 40 000 fer peak 371 ihe Aans und es charged Anahi cul winding i clas aulpernatit ai
19. The operable button s is displayed in black any status es not acceptable is grayed out IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 14 E Types of Operation Mode and Changing Procedure Operation mode types and current status display There are three types of operation modes as follows status Button Desertor Pose mm Per so mo Activates the queued operation status The condition of each button indicates the current status of the operation mode Example In the case of Run mode D N D B e Changing the operation mode To change the operation mode click the button of the operation mode you wish to change to The operable button s differs depending on current conditions The operable button s is displayed in black any status es not acceptable is grayed out There is also a Cancel Command button x This is a command dedicated button that cancels the queued operation mode E Types of Measurement Statuses and Changing Procedure Types of measurement statuses There are four types of measurement statuses as follows Stream Sequence E Runs a stream sequence Stream Continuous Measures a specified steam continuously Stream One Measures a specified steam only once Calibration Validation Enables calibration or verification The current condition of the measurement status is displayed in the l
20. This causes the Do you want to save confirmation message to appear 3 Clicking OK saves the chromatogram into GC8000 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 44 Deleting a saved chromatogram Saved Chrom Save Delete Base Line Select delete Chrom Figure 4 51 Delete Saved Chromatogram dialog box 1 From the list of saved currently displayed chromatograms in the Chromatogram window select a saved chromatogram to be deleted 2 After selecting a saved chromatogram you want to delete click the Delete button This causes the Do you want to delete confirmation message to appear 3 Clicking OK deletes the appropriate chromatogram in GC8000 Saving a baseline chromatogram Saved Chrom Save Delete Base Line cave Delete Base Line select Baseline Chrom select Baseline Chrom Main Cycle All GCM oo TALL Prey Chrom 1 1 Last Chrom 1 2 Prev Chrom 1 2 2011 10 04 13 19 12H1 1 2011 10 04 13 19 12H1 2 2011 10 04 13 19 12H2 1 201171004 13 19 12H2 2 Because it is main cycle only saved chrom or Save all can be selected Sawe Figure 4 52 Save Baseline Chromatogram dialog box left Dialog box in tandem display mode right IM 11BO06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 45 1 Inthe Save Baseline Chro
21. Use this button to enlarge or reduce X axis scale Y axis scale temperature axis or pressure axis Overall display area An area displays the whole chromatogram The portion displayed in the enlarged display area is indicated in cyan Mouse position indication When the mouse cursor is in the overall display area or enlargement display area the coordinates that the current mouse cursor indicates is displayed by elapsed time sec and detector electromotive force mV Enlargement display area An area where a chromatogram is displayed The selected portion of a chromatogram can be enlarged On a chromatogram the gate mark peak mark and peak number can be displayed It can also display the peak information gate information temperature data and pressure data corresponding to the chromatogram X axis scale Indicates the elapsed time in sec of chromatogram X axis scroll bar Scrolls chromatogram in the X axis direction Y axis scale Indicates the electromotive force in mV of chromatogram IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 10 11 12 13 14 4 4 2 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 29 Y axis scroll bar Scrolls the Enlargement Display window in the Y axis direction Temperature Pressure scale Indicates temperature data or pressure data Temperature scale in deg C and pressure scale in kPa can be switched cannot be displayed at the same time The
22. W Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Lab Analysis History Calibration Coefficient History File Analysis Results File Concentration Analysis History File Retention Time History File Lab Analysis Results File Calibration Coefficient History Open Ctrl O Close Ctrl W Save As Save Ctrl S Exit Alt F4 Select Display Item v User Level A lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 9 User Level B User Level C User Level C GraphA GraphB GraphC T11A ai Menu commands that are displayed vary depending on the current window type The menu commands shown above are a summary of all the commands MenuName CommandName Function File Overwriting Save Save Exit Latest Analysis Results History Calibration Coefficient History File Analysis Results Opens a saved file in a file reference window Closes a file currently opened in a file reference window Saves a file currently opened in a file reference window under the same file name Saves a file currently opened in a file reference window under a different file name Loads history data from the analyzer server in a history window Closes the history data display in a history window Saves analysis results acquisition window data to a file Exits the Analysis Results window Displays the Latest Analysis Results window Displays the Concentration Analysis History window Displays the Ret
23. data analyzed in the Process mode by the analyzer up to the current instant It can recall data for a maximum of one year or that of 250 instances that has been stored in the analyzer server It displays all peaks each of which has been assigned a number upon the analysis results window being opened and columns in which no peak concentration was measured at the time concerned are left blank Portions of data hidden from view in the window can be seen using the scroll bar IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 40 Window configuration The following shows the configuration of the Retention Time History window Bile Po acy Te Bow ttina Liew E P tl i Sree Go Ger wW le Sele Ses ir j Se fiait aa Bl d Hi id n i Hdim EG i Eh CEE roi IELI Of ia cee i pioamp mpi ee mEn IELI ATE A E if aha ja iama i mae l oie eee ome es r Petite gT T iail F5 4 5 ai Display contents The following lists the display contents for each item Indicates the absolute numbers of peaks serial numbers for all peaks of all tasks 1 to 255 Stream Peak Peak Indicates peaks of a stream for which the latest analysis has been made in an Name ascending order of stream numbers and of peak numbers order of assignment A stream number peak number and peak name are connected and indicated in this order using and the
24. fe Mangal Bennlaule Auto F5 2 14 ai 2 Check the radio button of the calibration validation method you wish to specify then click the Execute button A change confirmation dialog box appears OPE_MAIN 3 Click the Yes button 4 Amessage appears informing you that data transmission is complete OPE_MAIN Ld r _ Data has been changed successfully F5 2 16 ai 5 Click the OK button This completes the selection of the calibration validation method IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 16 5 2 7 Changing Valve Detector Temperature Controller Status Moving the mouse cursor over Stream Valve V1 8 Det Det2 or to an area inside the Temperature Control Unit Operation window and clicking the left button allows you to change the ON OFF status of the valves detectors and or temperature controllers Ay CAUTION Only level C users can change the ON OFF status of the valves detectors and or temperature controllers The status also needs to be in Manual Moreover the analyzer must be in Remote mode or it will not be possible to make changes E Changing a Stream switching Valve 1 Click on the stream switching valve indication The Stream Switching dialog box appears Stream Vv Ya Deti HEAT w5 We A a Oven 25 5 degt vE Vo Det L51 84 0 degt Ya Vid OC wit Click OM St
25. this box indicates change queued the currently specified measurement status until the measurement status changes to the specified one Method Indicates the current method number HELP To operate the Operation Status Display bar user level B or C is required lt XSEE ALSO For how to change the user level see section 3 4 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 7 E Chromatogram Display Section The chromatogram display section is a part of the Analyzer Operation window that displays the latest chromatogram for every analysis cycle It displays one chromatogram if there is one detector or two chromatograms if there are two detectors It also displays the temperature pattern of the programmed temperature oven or isothermal oven In addition this section displays one pressure graph for one EPC or two pressure graphs for two EPCs Because the current elapsed time is indicated by dotted lines which timing and where the current location is in the analysis cycle is recognizable at a glance lt XSEE ALSO For the Chromatogram Display window see Chapter 5 Window elements Chromatogram Temperature Pressure Active Stream Next Stream Press H esel e Chromati Indicates the current elapsed time in dotted lines F5 2 4 ai Contents of display The scales are displayed as follows Horizontal Scale The analysis cy
26. 0037286 ts 19 999 107 7 2 96 6 107 7 120 1 ere IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 49 2 Edit the data in the cell contents change window and press the Return key The edited results will be displayed in the cell Press the ESC key to cancel editing ATIP Limitation on data modification e You can modify or erase data values in cells but you cannot delete a cell itself to move successive data upward How to choose a cell e To select a cell move the mouse cursor over the desired cell and click on it Alternatively you can use the cursor keys to move the cursor E Overwriting in a File Reference Window Operation procedure 1 Display the file reference window you wish to save and click on the Overwriting Save command in the File menu e This operation can also be conducted by clicking the El button on the toolbar 2 The window data is saved to the file without displaying a message E New File Save in a File Reference Window Operation procedure 1 Display the file reference window you wish to save and click on the Save As command in the File menu A dialog box for entering the storage destination appears Sant Fin ee i EF Eran CJ bii 6 e Ar e ree Er Sf corer ae D it me E j C LiF ki ngA Laia mma maj f Ladi F5 4 15 ai 2 Select the drive name and directory name enter the file n
27. 10s Display from the Data of Next select Date or Time Data go back he Latest Liaise te elected posiilon The Mace number of Data te P50 ok Figure 4 66 Year and month setting dialog box 6 Select a desired date from the analysis date setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Select Hritary Piera Month Display trom the Latest Data Select History File A011 08 Display trom the Date of Mest select Date of Time Data go back lhe Latest Date ia selegied position The Mase number af Data ia 750 Figure 4 67 Date setting dialog box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 53 7 Select a desired time from the analysis time setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Select History File Date 2011 09 29 Select History Next select Time Data go back The Latest Data is selected position The Max number of Data is 250 0K cancer Figure 4 68 Time setting dialog box 8 The peak relating data results are displayed for up to 5 000 past analyses tracing back from the specified file The analysis results are then not automatically updated 4 5 5 Calibration Coefficient History Window The window displays the analysis results for all systems included in the selected GCM or for each system belonging to that GCM Displaying from the latest calibration coefficient 1 Select Calibrati
28. 3 11 Operating Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve Operate Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valves in the following procedure You operate Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve 1 1 in this example Ensure the GCM is in Manual status From the Manual Range menu select Atm and Atm1 1 commands Now you can turn Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve 1 1 on or off The operations are the same as for Subsection 4 3 10 Operating Valves Note that the Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valves not assigned to the GCM are grayed out and you cannot operate them You can also operate the valves by selecting the Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve display of Analyzer Operation window 4 3 12 Operating Detectors Operate detectors in the following procedure You operate Detector 1 1 in this example Ensure the GCM is in Manual status From the Manual Range menu select Oven1 DET and DET1 1 commands in this order Now you can turn Detector 1 1 on or off The operations are the same as for Subsection 4 3 10 Operating Valves Note that the detectors not assigned to the system are grayed out and you cannot operate them You can also operate the detectors by clicking the ON OFF display of detector status in the display section of the Analyzer Operation window 4 3 13 Operating Hydrogen Limiting Unit Operate the Hydrogen Limiting Unit in the following procedure You operate Hydrogen Limiting Unit 1 in this example
29. Analyzer Operation window Analysis Results window Chromatogram window Connection Status indicator Alarm window Change Analyzer ID button ASIU Operation window Analyzer ID display Analyzer Overview window User Level display Help button Pagel Page Page3 Paget Page5 Page Page Paget Select Page tub Change User Level button Set Page button F0308 ai Functions and display of elements The following shows the functions and display information of the elements Buttons Display Function and Display Information Change User Level Used to change the user level button Window Display button Displays the relevant window Change Analyzer ID Used to change an analyzer ID button Select Page button Selects the page to be displayed in the Analyzer Status window Set Page button Allows you to set an analyzer to be displayed in each page of the Analyzer Status window Help button Displays a Help window PCAS Alarm display pig ele a alarm status of PCAS reen No alarm e Yellow Level 2 alarm has occurred e Red Level 1 alarm has occurred Analyzer ID Tag display Displays the ID and tag numbers of the analyzer selected as the object for operations If no analyzer has been selected the field is blank User Level display Displays the currently set user level Page Number display Displays the page number of the currently displayed Analyzer Status window E Analyzer Status Window This is the main
30. Check the network between the xxx has been cut between the PC and the analyzer PC and the analyzer then try to connect again Other PC starts the force The communication has failed After ending the communication connection due to the force connection by with IP address xXxx XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX EtherLCD of IP address xxx xxx make the connection again XXX XXX This IP address is incorrect Invalid IP address is entered Enter the correct IP address This IP address overlaps with The entered IP address is Set the different IP address analyzer XXxX XXX XXX XXX duplicated the analyzer xxx xxx XXX XXX The analyzer ID is out of Invalid Analyzer ID is entered Set the valid analyzer ID The range range is 1 to 240 T dp c O prar O D a c O O O D Ce Oc L O O c O Analyzer select dialog IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 B 2 lt Appendix B List of Messages gt E Overview Window Engineering Terminal is An attempt was made to run the AnASET is run ona PC already running multiple ASET Re run ASET after closing Analysis Results Window It is necessary to close An attempt was made to runa Analysis results Please close ASET during running Analysis and restart Analysis Results Other PC connect with the analyzer Cannot open communication device Connect connection is not possible Forced Connect The communication has disc
31. Chromatogram Stream Select One cycle v User Level A Alarm Calibration Validation User Level B Latest Analysis Calibration Validation Start User Level C Alarm Popup Calibration Validation Stop User Level C Select Cancel Japanese oe ach Display Level JALA g Popup Recover events Level 1 2 Chinese v Enable Disable Level 1 No Display Display Option Page Soe AnalyzerReset Droad OF Download to GC Page Set Up User Level Forced Connect Select Server Comm Manage Language Exit Alt F4 TO3A ai MenuName CommandName Function _ _ System Change the language Japanese English Chinese used Window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 3 Menu Name _ Command Name Function Measurement PANE Start Calibration Command the Calibration Validation start Validation End Calibration Command the Calibration Validation end Validation Cancel Specification Display Setting Analyzer ID ee the analyzer ID of the analyzer to operate Select Page Selects the page to display in the Analyzer Status window Set Page Sets up the analyzer to display in the Analyzer Status window page Transfer Parameters Uploads set parameters from the analyzer to the Engineering Upload Parameters Terminal and saves them to the hard disk Transfer Parameters Downloads set parameters from the
32. Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 33 The specified area is enlarged and fills the window Chinivilingan AAAA Cae a ee Pl he ice wet opra Psi gt l F5 3 16 ai Selecting the Partial Zoom in button automatically deactivates the auto scale function You can also achieve the same results using the Partial Enlargement command in the Scale menu The enlargement display range specified using the partial enlargement feature and the range actually displayed in the Enlargement Display area may differ from each other due to limitations of the program E Temporary Saving Snapshot Temporarily saving the enlarged window Operation procedure 1 2 3 Click on the Snap 1 button on the toolbar The Snap 1 button lights up in red and the chromatogram being display is temporarily saved to memory If you want to see the detailed display again after returning to the original display click the Snap 1 button with its red lamp lit The chromatogram saved in Snap 1 is redisplayed To erase the temporarily saved chromatogram click on the Clear command in the Option menu The chromatogram is erased and the red lamp of the Snap 1 button goes off Two types of chromatograms can temporarily be saved in Snap 1 and Snap 2 You can also achieve the same result using the Snapshot command in the Option menu Snap 1 and Snap 2 data are automatically erased with every analysis cycle E Overall display Operation proc
33. DO16 TAG Signal when Tag and Signal are set Displays Help of the ASET IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix B List of Messages gt B 1 Appendix B List of Messages This Appendix contains a list of error messages displayed during Engineering Terminal operations and the countermeasures to be taken E Ethernet LCD Emulator Window EtherLCD cannot execute More than 5 EtherLCDs are 4 is Maximum number of more than 5 ona PC operated ona PC at a same time EtherLCD to be connected ata same time Other EtherLCD connects The appointed IP address of the An analyzer cannot communicate with the analyzer analyzer is now connecting with with the multiple EtherLCD at a XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Of the EtherLCD same time Execute the command again after disconnecting the current connection The communication has The communication cannot be Change from local mode to failed because the Analyer is started because the analyzer is remote mode at the anlyzer then local mode under local mode command again Cannot open communication The communication cannot be Check the Ethernet card setting device started due to a communication of TCP IP and Operation status of device problem the analyzer Password is incorrect The entered password is invalid at Enter the correct password Force connection is not the force connection possible Communication with Analyzer The communication has failed
34. EE een aa e Saving and reading of e Printing the chromatogram and the chromatogram and results of analysis results of analysis e Reading and writing of setting parameters F1 1 1 ai E Engineering Terminal Features The Engineering Terminal has the following features Collective control of up to 64 analyzers You can control up to 64 analyzers collectively from a single ASET via an analyzer server Moreover up to 240 analyzers can be connected to the analyzer bus By using multiple ASE Ts to control the analyzers in blocks you can control all 240 analyzers Continuous monitoring for extended periods The analyzer server continuously saves data chromatograms analyzed values and setting parameters from the analyzers connected via the network The ASET can call up continuous data stored in the analyzer server and display it enabling you to perform continuous monitoring over extended periods Data transfer using Ethernet communication Using Ethernet the large volumes of data stored in the analyzer server can be uploaded and downloaded for each analyzer at a time at the rate of 100 Mbps ASET uses the standard file transfer protocol FTP thus significantly improving the reliability of data transfer IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 1 Overview of the Engineering Terminal gt 1 2 Remote operation of the LCD window The analyzer s LCD window is displayed as is on the PC monitor enabling you to
35. Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 59 Stream Map Window The Stream Map Window displays a list of GCM numbers assigned to streams 1 to 31 Figure 4 75 Stream Map Window IM11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 1 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II This chapter describes the display and operations of the Overview window Analyzer Operation window Chromatogram window and Analysis Results window when the Engineering Terminal is connected to a GC1000 Mark II on the Overview window Display and operations of the Alarm window are common regardless of the analyzer type See Chapter 7 Overview Analyzer window Operation window Chromatogram window Analysis Results windows Alarm windows F5 0 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 2 5 1 Overview Window 5 1 1 Analyzer Status Window for GC1000 Mark II Configuration The Analyzer Status window is the main part of the Overview window It displays the latest operation statuses of up to 16 analyzers that have been specified in advance and updates display data automatically at 1 second intervals You can click a button in the window to change the operation mode or to display the Latest Analysis Results window e The a
36. Engineering Terminal Software oe i A01 Standard E English Eo a o i N feeen Aways NO N sreesseeseeesre Always N IARC ARCNET supported version Intended for GC1000 Mark II IUP Version up I Cc J O p O 5 Q J Q am fa Q 49 Hardware conditions Before installing ASET check that the hardware meets the following conditions e OS Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 32 bit version 64 bit version ARC is only supported 32 bit version Windows Server 2008 SP2 32 bit version only English Japanese or Chinese In case option ARC is selected Chinese is not available e CPU 1 GHz or higher e Memory 32 bit 1 GB or more 64 bit 2 GB or more e Hard disk At least 20 GB e Display SVGA 1024 x 768 e Ethernet port 1 100BaseTX or 100BaseFX e Others CD ROM drive e For the hard disk a data storage capacity should be secured separately according to your PC system format in addition to the capacity for the program e Communications function Analyzers and analyzer server s must be connected via Ethernet communication The analyzer server and your PC must also be connected via Ethernet communication Analyzer Server Engineering Terminal Network monitoring Gateway unit Text in parentheses is a function Operation and display Automatic data Exchange Data with of Gas Chromatograph storage Host System DCS DCS STARDOM FCJ LAN Ethernet 0 a a Q as oe fr
37. Engineering Terminal to the Download Parameters analyzer Reset Analyzer Resets the analyzer Help E Help of the ASET About gt Displays the version information of the Overview window E Analyzer Overview Window Reload Initial Database Analyzer Operation Operation mode Change Upload Parameter Main Upload Analysis Results Change All Operation Mode Download Parameter Oven1 Upload Chromatogram Upload User Script Oven2 Upload as Download User Script Oven3 Upload Anaraizer Configuration User Program Upload Latest Analysis COM Upload GCM No GC HMI Upload Alarm Upload Software Download Software Memory Dump Analyser Reset Main Download Oven1 Download Oven2 Download Oven3 Download User Program Download COM Download GC HMI Download T17A ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 4 E Analyzer Operation Window GC State Ope Mode Measure State v Process v Run Stream Sequence Manual Pause Stream Continuously Stop Calibration Validation Force Stop Selection Cancel SL SS ea Calibration Validation Start Calibration Validation Stop Selection Cancel Calibration Validation Method Auto Cal Status Manual Range Manual Range Select Stream VLV Atm Valve Peak Peak Tracking Stream Sequence Stream VLV Atm Oven1 Oven2 Oven3 DET 1 1 DET1 2 Press HL1 Heater 1 T04A ai In case of GC1000 Markli
38. File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box 4 From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from Latest then apply it by pressing the OK button 5 The peak relating data results are displayed for the latest and for up to 5 000 past analyses tracing back from the latest Each time the latest analysis result is obtained the results are automatically updated in the window Then the being updated automatically message appears on the title bar Displaying peak relating data history results from the past 1 Select Peak Relating Data History Window in the Window menu or the Peak Relating Data History Window tab to display the Peak Relating Data History window 2 Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the peak relating data result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar 3 Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box 4 From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from History then apply it by pressing the OK button 5 From the Display from History combo box select the desired year and month and apply it using the OK button Select History FilefVear Month Display from the Latest Data Select Mistory File ro
39. FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 installation ends Hereafter install according to the displayed instruction Ay CAUTION Might be necessary to restart the personal computer at the end of installation IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt T Gy WinPcap 4 1 3 Setup o Welcome to the WinPcap 4 1 4 Setup Wizard This Wizard will guide you through the entire WinPcap installation For more information or support please visit the WinPcap home page http www winpcap org 10 The ASET installation starts automatically after the WinPcap installation ends Hereafter install according to the displayed instruction ASET InstallShield Wizard Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup ASET Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait EE E Changing User Account Control settings UAC helps prevent unauthorized programs from being installed on the system silently by viruses or malicious software This feature is normally preferable but in some cases it may interfere with system operation and settings e g UAC may block installation of some applications UAC can be disabled at the user s discretion Yokogawa is not responsible for any problems that may result from disabling UAC The UAC setting is enabled by default To disable the setting you must
40. OFF hloasunng Range K o 0200 88 0 250 000 4 000 ERRE en Aria Height Peak Height Sid Cone A aren 2a53 240 900 0 000 integration Sid Area Skimming 43028 oom Caii Factor 1 000 Ra ntagrabon sand Pask A Poca cen Transtar Rese Re integration button Figure 4 38 Chromatogram re integration area external third 1 Chromatogram information Displays the analysis start time stream number and detector number of chromatogram to be re integrated The location of the parameter file can also be specified If it is acquired from GC8000 while it is currently communicating Online is displayed 2 Analysis result list Displays the list of analysis results corresponding to chromatogram to be re integrated Displayed in the list are relative peak number peak name unit concentration and retention time By clicking a peak in the list you can select the peak to be re integrated The peak information currently selected is highlighted in cyan 3 Individual peak data area Displays the current analysis results of the selected peak Information required for re integration can be edited in this area Items to be displayed vary depending on the combination of the processing setting and the concentration calculation setting 4 Re integration buttons Re integration button Use this button to perform re integration Update button Use this button to apply the re integration results The results are
41. Only a single analyzer can be controlled at any given time e PC Analyzer Server Software PCAS is not required Data is stored in the PC in which ASET S01 is installed e In a system where PCAS is used to control redundant analyzers ASET S0O1 cannot be used Use ASET A01 standard 1 2 Engineering Terminal Group Take a look at the types of software comprising the Engineering Terminal Group and the windows making up the Engineering Terminal E Software Configuration The Engineering Terminal consists of the following three types of software Engineering Terminal This is the main core of the Engineering Terminal ASET It develops various windows based on the Overview window that displays the operation status of multiple analyzers as well as the analysis results Analysis Results This window stores analysis results It can be started independently if you window ASE TAna wish to process analysis results saved in a file Ethernet LCD Emulator This software runs independently of the Engineering Terminal It can EtherLCD emulate an analyzer LCD panel i e operate in the same way as on the analyzer allowing you to operate the analyzer panel from the PC IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 1 Overvies of the Engineering Terminal gt 1 3 E Engineering Terminal Window Configuration The Engineering Terminal consists of the following windows Overview window This window is provided to monitor the status o
42. Retention Time and Analysis Results windows However if GCM is displayed only the peak value of the selected SYS number is updated When the history chromatogram is not saved yet the re integration cannot be performed Re integration from File Concentration Analysis History and File Retention Time History In online mode the operation is the same as that for Re integration from the Concentration Analysis History and Retention Time Analysis History However the analysis results only update the called display window Example If re integration is performed from the File Concentration Analysis History window only the File Concentration Analysis History window is updated and other windows such as File Retention Time window are not updated In off line mode Re integration Off line is displayed in the right click menu When executed the re integration file select window opens where you can select the file required for re integration The re integration results only update the called display window Select Files for Re integrating Analysis file OO Chromatograph file rs cc Parameter file O D Re integration file select window Figure 4 73 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 58 4 6 Analyzer Configuration Window The Analyzer Configuration Window is a window displaying the GCM or SYS configuration of the conne
43. Start Time 2011 09 28 09 50 24 Man Start End End Time 2071 09 29 14 17 00 Man Time Span a Hour Man Ana Times 20 Ana Times Vertical Axis Scale Max Value 100 Linear Log Min Value 0 Range 100 000 w Auto Man Center Value 80 000 Man Center Value Range 1 00 Vert Axis Unit none Display Upper Lower Limit Value Upper Limit 0 Lower Limit i Legend Display 9 Str Peak Peak Name Unit Only Peak Name Unit Figure 4 70 Graph Setting window OK Cancel Peak Name Max 6 01 001 CH4 ppm a 01 002 A ppm 01 003 volo 01 004 vol 01 005 vol 01 006 vol 01 007 volo 01 008 vol 01 009 vol q 01 010 volo 1 02 001 CH4 ppm 02 002 A ppm 02 003 vol 02 004 vol 02 005 vol 02 006 vol 02 007 vol 02 00 vol 02 009 vol 02 010 vol 03 001 CH4 ppm 03 002 4 ppm 03 003 vol i IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 55 From the setting window select peak names for which you want to create a graph Up to six peak names can be selected at a time Set up the time axis range The following shows the setup conditions If Auto Setup is selected the graph displays results for 5 000 analyses tracing back from the latest Each time the latest analysis result is obtained the graph window is automatically updated If Manu
44. Tailing Constant Indicates a tailing constant for each peak Variation Coefficient Indicates a concentration variation coefficient for each peak Method Indicates a concentration computation method for each peak selecting the applicable concentration computation method from corrected area calibration external third external linear indirect method Note If commas are used in stream names or peak names the features of the analysis results windows may not function properly Concentration Analysis History Window The Concentration Analysis History window is provided to observe temporal changes in concentration analysis data analyzed in the Process mode by the analyzer up to the current instant It can recall data for 250 instances in a maximum of one year that has been stored in the analyzer server It displays all the peaks each of which has been assigned a number upon the analysis results window being opened and columns in which no peak concentration was measured at the time concerned are left blank Portions of data hidden from view in the window can be seen by using the scroll bar IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 39 Window configuration The following shows the configuration of the Concentration Analysis History window Bin i meri TE himii ad mies Lie oe eH UL 7 l he n one sat mT x Bio WIFIS
45. Trend Hist Trend Hist Trend 9 F6 2 3 ai 3 Select an Al number and click the OK button The Select History Trend dialog box appears History trend Cancel Al Mo 1 Select Year amp Month F6 2 4 ai 4 Select the time frame in which the history trend you wish to display is included and click the OK button A list of trend start times appears History trend Analysys Time Cancel T Aine 1 select analysis Date 2006 05703 F6 2 5 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 6 5 Choose the start time and click the OK button This returns you to the Set Pen dialog box In this case the combo box selected in step 1 shows the following trend start time and Al number 12 08 16 09 H3 Month Day Hr Min History trend s Al No History trend Analysys Time Cancel 2006 05 09 23 59 2006 05 09 23 56 2006 05 09 23 53 2006 05 09 23 50 2006 05 09 23 47 2006 05 09 23 44 Select analysis Time 2006 05 09 23 41 2006 05 09 23 38 2006 05 09 23 35 F6 2 6 ai ATIP If a time earlier than 24 hours prior is specified in step 4 processing may take some time depending on the amount of data File trend and differential trend These are the same as the file and differential chromatograms available while connected to GC1000 See subsection 5 3 4 Displaying Chromatogram and Temperature Data E Set
46. Walve No 1 1 w vale Timing Unit s VLV ON 0 0 OFF 5 0 WL g N ttttttt g FF es VL 0 H EEEEEEEE 0 FF titt E Figure 4 27 Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve Setting dialog box If atmospheric pressure balancing valve is not used for the active GCM the Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve command is grayed out on the Setup menu and you cannot select it In this dialog box you can change the ON and OFF time for each method number of the atmospheric pressure balancing valve of the specified system number First select a system number method number and valve number Three pairs of ON and OFF times of the valve are displayed Change the ON and OFF times and click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Each item can be selected in the following range System number A number belonging to the current GCM Method number 1 to 6 ATM number The atmospheric pressure balancing valve number of the GCM is displayed This cannot be selected Valve ON time Preparation time to System analysis cycle 2 sec Valve OFF time ON time to System analysis cycle 2 sec However if it is set to both ON and OFF times are made invalid IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 24 4 3 21 Peak Setup Dialo
47. Window cccccccccsssseeeeessseeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenneees 4 58 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark Il 5 1 5 1 Overview VV ING OW asics sivsiesesnceauscasiadsieraceaasicasiadsscanieaaneasieaaseandetasansiaitcaindaameasaaincens 5 2 5 1 1 Analyzer Status Window for GC1000 Mark Il ccccscseeeeeeeeees 5 2 5 1 2 Changing the Operation Mode and or Measurement Status 5 3 5 2 Analyzer Operation WindOW cccccccceeeeeseseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeennees 5 4 5 2 1 Displaying and Exiting the Analyzer Operation Window 5 4 5 2 2 Configuration of the Analyzer Operation Window ccccccceeee 5 5 5 2 3 Displaying Detector Status cccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeenees 5 10 5 2 4 Temperature Control Unit Operation WindOwW cccccceeeeeees 5 11 5 2 0 Pressure Display WINKOW ccccccceecceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 9 12 5 2 6 Changing Status Operation Mode Measurement Status 5 13 5 2 7 Changing Valve Detector Temperature Controller Status 5 16 5 2 8 Changing Rango iat sicsteceist cicndeseseceddstoxandestezenddabenandealbecsuddatecundesteeenddatets 5 18 9 2 9 Changing Valve and Peak Information ccccccccssscsseeeeeeeeeeeees 5 19 5 3 Chromatogram Window cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 21
48. and operations of the Overview window when the GC8000 is connected ASET S01 Single analyzer mode does not have the overview window Associated windows SSS SSS SSS SSS Overview Analyzer Analyzer Operation window window Overview window Single analyzer mode does not have overview window Chromatogram window Analysis Results windows Alarm windows Analyzer Configuration window F4 0 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 2 4 1 Overview Window Configuration The Analyzer Status window is the main part of the Overview window It displays the latest operation states of up to 16 analyzers that have been specified in advance and updates display data automatically at 1 second intervals You can click a button in the window to change the operation mode or to display the Latest Analysis Results window The analyzers displayed in the Analyzer Status window when the Overview window is displayed for the first time after installation are those automatically selected from the analyzers specified for the analyzer server To switch to the desired analyzer display execute the Display Setting and Set Page commands Analyzer ID Tag name Select GCM combo box Status Measurement Status NLA ID 001 GCBK 239 f p Stream seg 1 GCH Operation Mode Alarm Status Elapsed time bar graph Elapsed time Analysis
49. and time YYYY MM DD hh mm ss S detector number For example if the analysis start date and time is 2009 1 15 15 30 00 and the detector number is 2 1 2009 01 15 15 30 00S2 1 is displayed 4 Click the OK button then the saved chromatogram is displayed 4 4 13 Selecting History Chromatogram 1 From the Set Pen dialog box select History chromatogram n m where n m represents a detector number from which to obtain history chromatograms 2 Adialog box for selecting year month day appears 3 Select the year month day then a dialog box for selecting the analysis start date and time appears Historical Chrom Selection Historical Chrom Selection Analysis Time Getting From Analysis Time w PCAS C Analyzer l 3 032 2013 02 18 15 37 27 Detector 1 1 2013 02 18 15 36 27 Detector 1 1 2013 02 18 15 34 57 20130218 15 34 27 Select Year amp Month 9013 02 18 15 33 27 Detector YYYY MM 2013 02 18 15 31 57 select analysis Time 2013 02 18 15 31 27 YYYY MM DD hh mm ss 2013 02 18 15 30 27 m 2013 02 18 15 28 57 o LE Figure 4 41 History chromatogram setting dialog box Left Selecting year month day Right Selecting analysis result date and time 4 Select the analysis start date and time click the OK button The display format is Analysis start date and time YYYY MM DD hh mm ss H detector number For example if the analysis start date and time is 2008 09 16 12 00 00 and
50. and writing parameters For individual information pertaining to each analyzer type see Chapter 4 for GC8000 Chapter 5 for GC1000 Mark II and Chapter 6 for ASIU The following shows the relationship between the windows Overview Analyzer GC8s000 GC1000 Markll Analyzer Operation window window Overview window Single analyzer mode does Only for GC8000 not have overview window GC8s000 Chromatogram C1000 Markl window GC8s000 Analysis Results GC1000 Markll windows GC8000 Aarm GC1000 Markll windows ASIU GC8000 Analyzer Configuration window ASIU Operation Short term Trend window ASIU F0301 ai Before Using ASET Before starting the Engineering Terminal always check the following items e Engineering Terminal is installed in the personal computer that is being used e Analyzers and your personal computer must be connected via an analyzer server IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 2 3 1 Starting and Exiting the Engineering Terminal This section describes how to start and exit the Engineering Terminal E Starting The Engineering Terminal can operate just one window Operation procedure 1 Turn ON the personal computer s power supply start Windows and display the Engineering Terminal Group window on the Desktop Pl AS Engineering Terminal Organize Indudeinlibrary Share with d ll ie LY Favorites a
51. at the time concerned are left blank IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 42 CAUTION If peak configuration or the total number of peak number assignments is modified while the analysis results window is activated re establish individual connection with the analyzer to re acquire the database from the analyzer Continuing to perform operations without re establishing individual connection with the analyzer may cause added or modified data to be improperly displayed in the window e Data in the window can be converted to a graph using the Create command in the Graph menu Only calibration coefficient data can be turned into a graph no standard area data can be made into a graph Window configuration The following shows the configuration of the Calibration Coefficient History window gt wipes Pelle Oe O04 Calibration code ent keto _ Loo OS Sl iot 2 q arn i a E it 367 1 000 1 O00 ie t apa FOLDIE T S601 95h baat Sats 2eds 5 dda did rsa 007 1 000 5i 1 i 5 izg 1 di E Mel TEE 4775 14 1775 67 FIE Baz ITP H 175 427 BAS os f10 199759071 4 Ua cor L333 bii Display contents The following lists the display contents for each item Indicates the absolute numbers of peaks serial numbers for all peaks of all tasks 1 to 255 Stream Peak Indicates all peaks that have been assigned numbers in
52. button 1 Click on the Analyzer ID command in the Display Setting menu e You can also conduct this operation by clicking the kd button on the toolbar The following message appears asking whether you want to continue operation Analyzer ID Selection 2 Click the Yes button A dialog box for entering an analyzer ID appears x Analyzer ID f onen 3 Enter the analyzer ID number 4 Click the OK button The specified analyzer ID is set and displayed in the analyzer ID display section on the toolbar Method of specifying analyzer ID from the Analyzer Status window On the Analyzer Status window double click on the inside of the ID number frame of the analyzer you wish to specify The specified analyzer ID is set and displayed in the analyzer ID display section on the toolbar ATIP When the selected analyzer s ID has been set all windows other than the Overview window will be erased because the corresponding analyzer is changed Also the database of the newly set analyzer is uploaded to memory this takes some time IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 3 7 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 4 Uploading and Downloading Analyzer Setting Parameters When incorporating the settings specified in the Set Parameter List window of the LCD panel into another analyzer or when creating a backup for re setting you upload and download the parameters Before transferring the parameters you need to speci
53. concentration unit ppm or no unit of that peak is indicated in parentheses at the end Date Time Indicates the date year month day and time hour minute at which analysis was Started for each analysis cycle 250 times maximum If time data exceeds 250 the oldest data is discarded allowing the entry of new data Retention Time Indicates Retention time second for each peak E Laboratory Analysis Results Window The Laboratory Analysis Results window displays the latest laboratory analysis results obtained in the Lab laboratory mode by the analyzer in the order in which the peaks have been detected The laboratory analysis results are updated each time analysis by the analyzer is finished If you wish to retain current data save the window display so that you can freely refer to it later lt XSEE ALSO e Display contents below for display data IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 41 Window configuration The following shows the configuration of the Laboratory Analysis Results window dabypiie Miele FA O04 j airy analra ili F5 4 6 ai Portions of data hidden from view in the window can be seen using the scroll bar Display contents The following lists the display contents for each item Analysis Start Time Displays the date and time at which analysis of the display data was started an Indicates the
54. current files will be saved ATIP About initialization files e Do not directly edit an initialization file using a text editor etc unless Yokogawa specifically instructs you to do so Otherwise normal operation cannot be assured e Ifan initialization file has been directly edited according to Yokogawa s instructions restart the application The modified information will be only enables after restarting IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 1 Overvies of the Engineering Terminal gt 1 1 1 Overview of the Engineering Terminal This chapter gives an overview of the Engineering Terminal as well as the basic facts that you need to know before operating the Engineering Terminal 1 1 Engineering Terminal Before operating the Engineering Terminal take a look at what kind of software the Engineering Terminal contains E Engineering Terminal The ASET Engineering Terminal is software that is intended for collectively maintaining and monitoring analyzers from a personal computer It links an analyzer server connected to multiple units of GC1000 Mark II and ASIU s hereafter called analyzers to a personal computer via a communication link Ethernet Moreover ASET can also be run on a PC serving as the analyzer server An overview of the Engineering Terminal follows Field Instrument room office Analyzer Analyzer ne OO p GC8000 GC1000 markll Disk Printer o Ba Engineering Terminal M
55. cycle Functions and Display Information of Elements Button Display Function and Display Information Analyzer ID and Tag name Indicates xxx tag name where xxx is the analyzer ID and the tag name consists of up to 16 characters after ANA ID pea No al Level 2 al Level 1 al is indicated O No alarm Level 2 alarm or Level 1 alarm is indicated The Alarm Status window appears when the button is double clicked E Process or m Manual is indicated Operation Mode Run TE Pause or z Stop is indicated 33 tk 33 tk Measurement a Indicates the Stream sequence n Validation n Stream n Method n in this format Stream Continuous Calibration n n is a single digit Elapsed banans Indicates the on going analysis using a progress bar cycle They are indicated in the Elapsed time Analysis cycle format Select GCM combo box Indicates the currently selected GCM number All GCM numbers being set for the target analyzer are shown on the list GCM1 is indicated when the Overview Window is opened When another page is displayed the previously displayed GCM number is saved Disabled communication If communication is disabled Disable is indicated at the right of the tag name IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 3 4 2 Analyzer Overview Window The Analyzer Overview
56. delineated by Name For results obtained in Lab mode or Manual mode the stream number indicated is 32 Concentration Value Indicates the concentration value in ppm or No unit as a peak basis analysis result A CAUTION If the peak setting is modified from the analyzer unit side while the Latest Analysis Results window is being displayed exit the Engineering Terminal and then reboot it Continuing to display the Latest Analysis Results window without a reboot may cause the analysis results to be incorrect E Display Operation procedure Click the E button Analyzer Status window of the analyzer for which you wish to display the Latest Analysis Results window The Latest Analysis Results window appears E Exiting Operation procedure Click on the Close command in the Control menu in the Latest Analysis Results window The Latest Analysis Results window is closed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 3 3 6 Selecting Analyzer To display any window other than the Overview window or perform operations for a specific analyzer you need to first specify the ID number of that analyzer This section describes how to specify the analyzer ID There are two ways of specifying the analyzer ID a method specifying it using a command or a button and that of specifying it from the Analyzer Status window Method of specifying analyzer ID using a command or a
57. element function Display GCM No Operation Mode Status Stream No Measurement Status Method No GCM Alarm Status System number System Operation mode Elapsed time System Analysis cycle Elapsed time bar graph Change Operation Mode button Display Analysis Result button Indicates a stream number 1 to 31 being measured by the GCM In the Process Stop status the stream number is empty In the Manual status the item itself is hidden Indicates the current measurement status of GCM such as stream sequence stream specification and calibration validation If the stream specification is selected the current number of measuring times and the number of times to measure are indicated Example Stream specification 7 10 Also if the number of times to measure is zero Continuous Stream specification Continuous is displayed In the Manual status this item itself is hidden Indicates the current method number 1 to 6 of the GCM In the Process Stop status the stream number is empty In the Manual status the item itself is hidden Displays the alarm status of GCM Green No alarm Yellow Level 2 alarm has occurred Red Level 1 alarm has occurred When you double click this indication the Alarm Status window of the GCM appears Indicates a system number 1 to 6 of the GCM Indicates the system operation mode Run Pause or Stop Indicates the time in seconds that has elapsed
58. following message is displayed and you cannot start this dialog box In such case reload the initial database and recall this dialog box 3 j The setting parameter of the analyzer was changed Upload the initial SL data base of the analyzer Figure 4 19 The message displayed if the initial analyzer database has been updated 4 3 8 Changing Auto Calibration Status To change the Auto Calibration Status select the Auto Calibration Status command from the Measurement Status menu and click the Start button The Auto Calibration function of active GCM is enabled When you select Stop from the Auto Calibration Status command the Auto Calibration function is stopped You can also change the Auto Calibration Status of active GCM using the Start Stop Auto Calibration button on the toolbar On the Start Stop submenu the currently selected option is checked If the Calibration Validation Method is set to Semi automatic or Manual the Auto Calibration Status command is grayed out on the Measurement Status menu and it is inoperable Also the Start Stop Auto Calibration button is grayed out on the toolbar 4 3 9 Operating Stream Valve To operate a stream valve set the GCM to the Manual status and select the Manual or Stream VLV command from the Manual Range menu The Operating Stream Valve dialog box appears Stream Valve ON OFF Ea f ON ON Str VLV Mo E C OFF Figure 4 20 Operating Stream Valve dialog box
59. from the start of system analysis and the cycle in seconds of SYS analysis In the Stop operation mode 0 is displayed While in the Manual Run mode 100 is displayed and only the elapsed time is updated Indicates the progress of measurement in percentage in a bar graph based on the elapsed time and the GCM analysis cycle The green area increases when the measurement proceeds If the GCM analysis cycle is greater than the system analysis cycle the odd numbered analysis is turned green and the even numbered analysis is turned aqua Displays the dialog box used to change the operation mode You can change the operation mode of the corresponding GCM You cannot select this option in the Manual status See Subsection 4 2 5 Change Operation Mode Displays the latest analysis result window of the corresponding GCM The Latest Analysis Results window is displayed for each GCM You can open a multiple number of Latest Analysis Results windows for GCM simultaneously See Subsection 4 2 6 Latest Analysis Results window When you double click any GCM display area other than GCM Alarm Status area the Change GCM Number dialog box opens See Subsection 4 2 4 Selecting GCM No IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 6 4 2 3 User Level In addition to the conventional user levels level C has been added for connection t
60. measurement status Status For stream sequence Stream sequence 1 to Stream sequence 8 For stream specification Stream specification xxx yyy where xxx is the current number of measuring times and yyy is the number of times to measure XXX can be 0 to 999 and yyy can be 1 to 999 lf the number of times to measure is set to zero 0 for Stream specification Continuous For calibration Calibration 1 to Calibration 6 For validation Validation 1 to Validation 6 During Dummy Task Stream 33 measurement Replacement available This is left blank if the Manual status is set Measurement lf the measurement status is specified to be changed the measurement status change status change queue is displayed queued For stream sequence Stream sequence 1 to Stream sequence 8 For stream specification Stream specification For calibration Calibration 1 to Calibration 6 For validation Validation 1 to Validation 6 This is left blank if the Manual status is set 4 3 3 Operations from Operation Window The following describes the operations selectable from the Analyzer Operation window ol Anabyrer Gyra Em E7 ari E glaf Operation DAE fiae ppe Mode Meamre Suse MarualMarge etl ee VODO involved es f J La i E x l wee Tal pi as 2m lates fe AT A Waed 1 Acteon A Maiama in all GCMs W
61. numbers of the order in which the peaks have been detected 1 to 255 ao concentration for each peak with the unit indicated after the peak name Indicates Retention time Second for each peak Indicates detector number 1 or 2 for each peak Peak Indicates peak process start time Retention time end time second for each Peak start Retention peak Peak end Displays the peak start level top level end level mV for each peak Indicates the integral value of the peak level mV second for each peak Indicates the peak data process status in two digit letters for each peak It displays P for tangent correction re setting or H for the perpendicular method Indicates a half value width second for each peak Tailing Constant Indicates a tailing constant for each peak E Calibration Coefficient History Window The Calibration Coefficient History window is intended to reference temporal changes in calibration coefficient data analyzed by the analyzer up to the current instant It can recall past data stored in the analyzer server at any time using the Open History command in the File menu Moreover you can select past calibration coefficient data that the analyzer server has and display it from the time concerned A maximum of 250 instances of calibration coefficient data that has been acquired up to the current instant can be displayed at once as to all streams Columns in which no peak concentration was measured
62. of Chapter 4 and revices for GC8000 Reviced for Windows 7 Jun 2011 4th Edition Correct the explanation in Chapter 7 etc Nov 2010 3rd Edition Addition of Chapter 7 Installing ASET for ARCNET P i P 1 Amendment Pages iii 2 3 4 6 2 1 3 1 3 4 3 7 4 5 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 24 4 32 4 37 4 39 4 41 4 42 B 5 Changing of figure Pages 1 4 2 4 5 4 6 4 23 4 24 4 31 5 2 Addition section 4 3 7 P 4 35 Mar 2009 2nd Edition Installing the Engineering Terminal changed for Windows Vista Oct 2006 1st Edition Newly published IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00
63. of alohanumeric characters and symbols 3 lt gt and After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Gate Time You can set the peak reference time gate ON time and gate OFF time for the specified stream number system number and peak number After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Note that you can edit the peak reference time only when the following two conditions are satisfied Otherwise the time is shown as and you cannot edit it IM 11BO06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 25 1 If the Auto Tracking is set to Track Standard 2 If the Distillation Analysis is set to No If the Process Setting is set to Calculation or Caloric processing all of Peak Reference Time Gate ON Time and Gate OFF time are grayed out and you cannot change them Result Unit Measuring Range You can set the measuring unit and range for the specified stream number system number and peak number After you have changed the settings click the Change butt
64. operation can also be conducted by clicking the El button on the toolbar A dialog box for entering the storage destination appears Soren in ic Daw DA m 4 pe ae miai ae lp pren Desarme F5 4 8 ai 2 Select the drive name and directory name enter the file name in front of the extension and then click the OK button The data in the window will be written to and saved to the file ATIP Extension e An extension affixed to a file name when it is saved is classified according to the window type as shown below The window types can be identified by these extensions Latest analysis results ana Concentration analysis history cnc Retention time history tm Laboratory analysis results lab Calibration coefficient History cef Saving format e A file to be saved is in the text format separated by commas Files in this format can be read by general applications as well as being read in a file reference window within the analysis results windows e Saved files cannot be displayed If you wish to reference a saved file navigate to the relevant file reference window and then read it E Reading Opening History Data In the Concentration Analysis History window Retention Time History window or Calibration coefficient History window you can read and display history data for 250 instrances ina maximum of one past year that has been stored in the analyzer server Ay CAUTION History data is shared among the Concentr
65. or sideways to show hidden portions Grid Grid like auxiliary lines linked with the X axis and Y axis scale graduations The grid can be made visible or invisible by setting its ON OFF status using the Grid command in the Option menu IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 24 9 3 3 Displaying Chromatogram and Temperature Data The Chromatogram window can display eight chromatograms and two temperature data E Displaying Chromatograms The following chromatograms can be displayed Latest chromatogram Previous chromatogram Differential chromatog ram History chromatogram This is the chromatogram currently being measured which is updated per 1 second Latest Chromatogram 1 and Latest Chromatogram 2 represent the most recent chromatograms of detectors 1 and 2 The sampling rate is 80 ms This is the chromatogram measured previously which is updated periodically Previous Chromatogram 1 and Previous Chromatogram 2 represent the previous chromatograms of detectors 1 and 2 The sampling rate is 80 ms File chromatogram This is chromatogram that has been saved to a file This is the result of differences determined by comparing two chromatograms that are displayed Up to two differential chromatograms can be displayed This is a previous chromatogram that has been stored in the analyzer server The sampling rate is the same as that o
66. register 17th analyzer on the overview window The IP address entered is same as one of a Server XXX The server ID which can not be used has been entered The available server ID is from 241 to 254 An attempt was made to upload download the setting parameter except Process Lab Stop mode An attempt is being made to download the file which is not for the setting parameter An attempt is being made to Execute the connection command from ASET after closing a ASET which communicate with PCAS Check the operation status of Ethernet card and TCP IP setting Enter the valid password Check the cable between PCAS and the Analyzers and execute the conncetion command from ASET again Check the cable between PCAS and the Analyzers and execute the conncetion command from ASET again Execute connect command after closing ASET connected to PCAS Execute connect command from ASET after checking communication status of PCAS Enter the valid password Max analyzers entered is 16 It is needed to delete one analyzer if the other one is added This IP Address is incorrect Invalid IP address is entered Enter the valid IP address The IP address which has already registered can not be set Specify the other IP address Specify the server ID from 241 to 254 The upload download of the setting parameter is available on Process Lab Stop mode Select the correct parameter file Rese
67. section of the Overview window displaying the statuses of individual analyzers It consists of eight pages and a single page can display the statuses of up to 16 analyzers Which analyzers to display can be freely set in each page The data is up dated each 1 second automatically IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 7 Configuration The display of the Analyzer Status window differs depending on the analyzer type See Chapter 4 for GC8000 See Chapter 5 for GC1000 Mark II See Chapter 6 for ASIU For GC8000 Analyzer ID Tag name Select GCM combo box Status ar cais status po 001 GcS00g ocam 1 stream 1 Method 1 a BERGER a ga Dle Operation vode Alarm Status Elapsed time bar graph Elapsed time Analysis cycle F0309 ai For GC1000 Mark II Analyzer ID Tag name Change Operation Mode button Status Measurement status Display Analysis Result button AN pn 002 A Mie te 4 wm gt stream 1 Method 1 d l vamunnynan 1017 180 Operation Mode Alarm Status Elapsed time bar graphh Elapsed time Analysis cycleycle F0310 ai For ASIUs Analyzer ID Tag name Contact Input Status AMA ID 101 TESTAsIU Jen 123456 7 6 940111213141516 DE eece Befok Ni eeceeeceooooo onf fonk L Jof fonk L I o i Contact Output Status Alarm Status F0311 ai 3 3 Changing User Level There are three user levels for analyzers As the default user leve
68. set as described below Note that some of the items described below may not be displayed depending on the configuration of the PC If an item is not displayed the function is disabled e Choose what the power button does When I press the power button Do nothing When I press the sleep button Do nothing When I close the lid Do nothing e Choose what to turn off the display Turn off the display Never for Windows Server 2008 Log on as a user with administrator privileges click the Start menu select Control Panel double click Power Options to display the Power Options Properties dialog box and then make sure the following items are set as described below Note that some of the items described below may not be displayed depending on the configuration of the PC If an item is not displayed the function is disabled e System Settings window When I press the power button Do nothing When I press the sleep button Do nothing When I close the lid Do nothing IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 10 e Edit Plan Settings window Put the computer to sleep Never Communication which is passing though the fire wall TCP port 34341 and 34342 in ASET and 34349 in EtherLCD are assigned In this case special permit is required Please contact with authorized person for users Net work system E How to capture the screen 1 Press the Print Screen key on your keyboard to copy
69. such as the Analyzer Operation window and the Analysis Results window can be displayed simultaneously Operation procedure Click on the desired window command in the Window menu e You can also conduct this operation by clicking the relevant window display button on the toolbar The specified window appears E Redisplaying a Window As you use a number of windows or other applications there are instances when the window you wish to view is hidden by other windows The following describes how to bring a specific hidden window to the front from the Overview window ATIP The Change Application command in the Control menu only allows you to display the Overview window and the Analysis Results window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 9 Operation procedure 1 Click on the Window menu The windows already being displayed will have a check mark at the left of each window 2 Click on the command that displays the window you wish to redisplay The hidden window is brought to the front ATIP Although you cannot see which windows are already opened the window display buttons on the toolbar also allow you to bring a hidden window to the front 3 10 Countermeasures for Alarms If an alarm occurs on the analyzer side while the Engineering Terminal is being used an alarm message box appears informing you of its occurrence E Alarm Message Box If an alarm occurs the foll
70. the File chromatogram is selected from the combo box a file dialog box appears to enable the user to select a file chromatogram to be displayed If the selected chromatogram file includes chromatograms of multiple detectors a dialog box appears to enable the user to select a detector number Differential chromatogram 1 to 2 Select two currently displayed chromatograms to obtain the difference Up to two differential chromatograms can be displayed If the Differential chromatogram is selected from the combo box a dialog box appears to enable the user to select two chromatograms for which the difference will be determined IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 37 4 4 12 Selecting Saved Chromatogram 1 From the Set Pen dialog box select Saved chromatogram n m indicate a detector number from which to obtain saved chromatograms 2 Adialog box for selecting a saved chromatogram appears In the dialog box the list of the analysis start time and date of the saved chromatograms up to 20 is displayed Saved Chrom Analysis Time Cancel 2012 2725 13 03 58 20122726 09 31 10 Detector 1 1 2013 02 07 10 57 41 T G Detector Select analysis Time YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Figure 4 40 Saved chromatogram setting dialog box 3 Select the analysis start date and time click the OK button The display format is Analysis start date
71. the network This chapter gives an overview of the LCD Emulator window For more information refer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or GC1000 Mark II LCD Panel Operation Manual IM 11B03A03 05E Before Using the Ethernet LCD Emulator Before starting the LCD Emulator always check the following e Engineering Terminal is installed in the personal computer that is being used e Analyzers and your PC are connected via the analyzer server e Analyzer units are in Remote mode 2 1 Starting LCD Emulator Changing Analyzer and Exiting LCD Emulator This section describes operations for starting an LCD Emulator changing an analyzer and exiting the LCD Emulator E Starting The Ethernet LCD Emulator can be started while ASET or GCET is running However it cannot be started while ASMT GCMT ASLCD or LCD is running A single analyzer can communicate with only one PC at a time using Ethernet LCD Emulator If a specified analyzer is communicating with another PC a message appears informing you that communication cannot be connected Note that the Ethernet LCD Emulator cannot be connected to ASIU You can start up to four Ethernet LCD Emulators simultaneously with a single PC If you attempt to start a 5th Ethernet LCD Emulator a message box appears informing you that more Ethernet LCD Emulators cannot be started Operation procedure 1 An Ethernet LCD Emulator can be started by clicking Windows Start button s
72. to be displayed click the OK button The display format is File name F detector number For example if the file name is 20071218113220 chr and the detector number is 2 1 20071218113220 chrF2 1 is displayed 4 Click the OK button then the file chromatogram is displayed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 4 4 16 1 2 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 39 Selecting Differential Chromatogram From the Set Pen dialog box select Differential chromatogram The Set Differential Chromatogram dialog box appears Differential Chromatogram Measure 4 Last Chrom 1 1 Cancel Reference 1 Last Chrom 1 1 2 Prev Chrom 1 1 3 None Figure 4 44 Set Differential Chromatogram dialog box 3 From the combo box select graph names for which to determine difference Chromatograms currently registered in pens 1 to 8 are displayed in the combo box differential chromatograms are excluded Chromatograms shown in selective graph 1 are those to be used as reference and chromatograms shown in selective graph 2 are to be used to compare differences with the reference Click the OK button The obtained differential chromatogram name is displayed in the appropriate combo box of the Set Pen dialog box The display format is n m where n represents the pen number of chromatogram selected in selective graph 1 and m represents the pen number of
73. to see the rest of the agreement GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your If you accept the terms of the agreement dick I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 5 If you agreed with the terms in Step 4 the Choose Components dialog box appears By default Standard is selected for the combo box and checkmarks are added to the FileZilla Server Service Administration interface Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Icon checkboxes PCAS will run normally if you leave the settings unchanged Procedures described later in this user s manual assume that these settings were left unchanged Therefore leave them unchanged and then click the Next button IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 6 7 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 5 H FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 Setup f Choose Components Choose which features of FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 you want to install EZ Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Next to continue Select the type of install Standard Or select the opti
74. turn the temperature controller On click the OFF display As a confirmation message showing The temperature controller is turned On appears in the message box respond with Yes and the temperature controller turns On You can also call the Operate Temperature Controller dialog box by clicking the temperature display of the oven The dialog box shows the temperature controller status as follows Isothermal oven Under preparation Constant temperature control Programmed temperature oven Under preparation Constant temperature control Programmed temperature control Cool down IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 18 4 3 15 Pressure Display Display the pressure of each EPC Electric Pressure Controller in the following procedure You display the pressure of Oven 1 in this example From the Manual Range menu select Oven and Press1 commands The Pressure Display dialog box for Oven 1 appears E Press Status 1 sV kPa PYV kPa State Remark Cariert 1 0 0 OFF Ready Carmiert 2 0 OFF Ready Utility 1 1 0 OFF Ready Utility1 2 0 OFF Ready Utility1 3 0 OFF Ready tility1 4 i OFF Ready Figure 4 22 Pressure Display dialog box The Pressure Display dialog box shows the SV value PV value On Off status and pressure status of Carriers n 1 and n 2 and Utilities n 1 to n 4 The display is refreshed in every second The pressure stat
75. user level A to C 2 The Password Input dialog box appears 3 Enter the password and click the Execute button When the password is correct a message box showing User level is set to xx appears where xx is the new user level Note No password input is requested when you change to user level A E User Level Setting x Checked button shows current User Level Select new User Level and click OK button User Level A C User Level B C User Level C C User Level C Cancel User Level Figure 4 5 Set User Level dialog box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 7 Set Up User Level Password Cancel Figure 4 6 Password Input dialog box 4 2 4 Selecting GCM No You can select the active GCM as follows e Select the GCM Number command from the Window menu e Click the Change GCM Number button on the toolbar The active GCM number is shown when the Select GCM Number dialog box is opened If the active GCM is not selected this field is blank O Select GCM l O Select GEM Cancel Cancel Figure 4 7 Select GCM Number dialog box If active GCM is selected shown at left if not selected shown at right Select the GCM number and click the OK button and the GCM having this number is selected However if an active GCM is already selected the following confirmation message is displayed If you respond
76. window only files having the following extensions can be opened File analysis results File concentration analysis history File Retention time history File laboratory analysis results File calibration coefficient history ana latest analysis results nar latest analysis results cnc concentration analysis history nar latest analysis results dat ASIU average value ttm Retention time history nar latest analysis results lab laboratory analysis results dat old laboratory analysis results cef calibration coefficient history dat old calibration coefficient history IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 Revision Information Title ASET Analyzing Server Engineering Terminal Software Manual No IM 11B06C01 01E Nov 2014 9th Edition Delete for Windows XP and CapturelT Pages 1 9 10 1 2 5 34 Sep 2014 8th Edition Addition of Installation Procedure of ASET S Pages 2 to 7 Addition of Peak Relating Data History Pages 4 45 to 4 47 4 51 to 4 54 Addition of Chinese Pages 1 A 1 A 2 Correction Page i 1 3 3 1 3 17 4 11 A 3 A 8 Nov 2013 7th Edition Addition of specification etc Page 1 2 6 3 8 3 14 to 3 17 4 4 4 7 4 13 4 14 4 17 4 24 4 25 4 37 4 38 4 40 4 45 to 4 52 4 55 4 56 5 25 5 34 7 5 A 4 May 2012 6th Edition Addition of PC Configuration for Power Management Pages 5 and 6 Nov 2011 5th Edition Addition
77. window or Calibration coefficient History window and click on the Close History command in the File menu History data is then closed clearing the display ATIP Only one series of history data can be read at a time Reading new history data causes the previous history data to be closed automatically E Reading Opening a File A saved file can be read in a file reference window using the following procedure Operation procedure 1 Select the file reference window you wish to read and click on the Open command in the File menu e This operation can also be conducted by clicking the E button on the toolbar A dialog box for specifying the file to read appears 2 Specify the file name to read and click the OK button The specified file is then read displaying the saved data ATIP Data in an opened file can be modified IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 48 lt XSEE ALSO Subsection 5 5 5 for data modification E Closing a File on a File Reference Window If a file read in a file reference window is no longer required close it using the following procedure Operation procedure Display the file reference window you wish to close and click on the Close command in the File menu The specified file is then closed ATIP e Ifthe file has been modified a dialog box asking if you want to save the changes appears
78. with Yes the select GCM Number dialog box is displayed Changing GCM No will erase all displays of old GCM No P Continue operation Figure 4 8 Confirmation message before changing the GCM number You can select an active GCM directly by double clicking the GCM display area In this case the GCM select dialog box is not displayed If an active GCM is already selected the above confirmation box opened If you respond with Yes the active GCM is changed If an active GCM is not selected yet the GCM is selected immediately IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 8 4 2 5 Changing Operation Mode You can change the GC8000 operation mode To change the operation mode of the entire GCM call the Change All GCM Operation Mode dialog box in either of the following ways e Select the Change All GCM Operation Mode command from the Operation Mode menu e Click the Change All GCM Operation Mode button on the toolbar Change Operation Mode x f Run C Pause Operation C Stop C Forced Stop Figure 4 9 Change All GCM Operation Mode dialog box From this dialog box figure 4 9 you can select the Run Pause Stop or Forced Stop mode Note that you can select the Forced Stop if you are at user level C To change the operation mode of each GCM call the Change Each GCM Operation Mode dialog box in either of the following ways e From t
79. 0 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Safety Precautions In order to protect the system controlled by the product and the product itself and ensure safe operation observe the safety precautions described in this user s manual We assume no liability for safety if users fail to observe these instructions when operating the product Modification of the product is strictly prohibited E Notes on Handling User s Manuals Please hand over the user s manuals to your end users so that they can keep the user s manuals on hand for convenient reference Please read the information thoroughly before using the product The purpose of these user s manuals is not to warrant that the product is well suited to any particular purpose but rather to describe the functional details of the product No part of the user s manuals may be transferred or reproduced without prior written consent from YOKOGAWA YOKOGAWVA reserves the right to make improvements in the user s manuals and product at any time without notice or obligation If you have any questions or you find mistakes or omissions in the user s manuals please contact our sales representative or your local distributor E Warning and Disclaimer The product is provided on an as is basis YOKOGAWA shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any direct or indirect loss or damage arising from using th
80. 07 Normal 192 168 1 206 Mormal 192 168 1 244 Normal 192 168 1 243 Normal Please click Forced Connect button after selecting to disconnect analyzer with password Forced Connect Cancel Ay CAUTION If another user performs forced connection while forced connection is being made the original attempt at forced connection communication will be disconnected F0306 2 ai Configuration of the Overview Window The Overview window is the base for the Engineering Terminal It collectively displays the operation statuses and latest analysis results of multiple analyzers It also allows you to select the operation mode etc It updates analyzer information every 1 second E Element Names The following shows the names of the elements of the Overview window m 242 PCASIES Page Pogez Pages Puget Fos Pape Papar Papa Ke Toolbar ANA moo e Tiaan tag al ray Sinem i Waite i Lee tal ANA D e0z1 pCOK O P3 i ream ecn i gt Gian Matha o ay Tits Analyzer Status window F0307 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 6 E Title Bar The title bar indicates the window name E Toolbar The toolbar consists of buttons that operate frequently used commands and text boxes that show the condition of the Engineering Terminal functions Toolbar configuration Window Display buttons
81. 1E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 8 6 3 2 Window Configuration The ASIU Operation window is intended to display and operate the contact output statuses E Element Names and Functions ASIU Operation 101 07707 10 19 System DO Setting Help 1 2 3 A 5 6 T 8 Att DoTag 0l D0Tag of DOTag 02 DOTag 04 DOTag O08 DOTag 06 DOTag 07 DoTag 08 ignal DOSig 0l Desig 02 Dosig 02 Dosig 04 DOBig 05 DoOsig 06 Desig 07 Desig 08 ON SOFF ASH notes n AEREE pos neste Y AEREN AEREE n poTas X SETEN x Ftit F6 3 2 ai Tag No Used to identify the contact outputs Tag numbers are set in the DO Setting dialog box Signal This is additional information for the contact outputs Settings are made in the DO Setting dialog box Contact Output button Displays the contact output statuses ON OFF You can change the contact output statuses This requires user level B or C 6 3 3 Contact Output Operation The ASIU Operation window allows you to operate the contact outputs E Operating Contact Outputs 1 Double click on the contact output button at which you wish to make change Then a message box appears confirming that you want to change the DO setting 2 Click the OK button to change the contact output status The output status operates by changing to ON OFF ON and so on like a toggle switch IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00
82. 239 GCM1 Ei Figure 4 11 Latest Analysis Results window The stream number and peak name are shown at left and the concentration is shown at right Up to 999 sets of peak concentration can be displayed You can display a concentration outside of the window page by scrolling it The display of this window is refreshed when the latest analysis result of each GCM is obtained IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 10 4 3 Analyzer Operation Window The Analyzer Operation window displays the analysis status of each GCM and system of the connected GC8000 and allows the user to control their operations 4 3 1 Configuration of Analyzer Operation Window The following shows the element names of the Analyzer Operation window Caption EJ Analyzer Operation 21 GCM1 S 51 Operation Status Display Bar Chromatogram Display Section Timing Display Section i V 11 V 32 WEN Den De De Dea DA e ae S S et ED AN ccs E oon ee Ovens PeakNan PKT_1 IN ig 335 062 Valve display control section Data Display Section Temperature Pressure Display Section Figure 4 12 Element names of Analyzer Operation window System 1 4 3 2 Operation Status Display Bar The Operation Status Display bar is a tool for monitoring the current operation status of the analyzer and for operating it Window elements Figure 4 13 Operation Status Di
83. 3 1 6 e lf the parameters have been written to an analyzer exit the Engineering Terminal and then restart it If you do not restart data cannot be displayed properly e Ifin case the GC can not be connected with the PC which is installed the Engineering Terminal after download work please contact Yokogawa service engineer to recover the situation Operation procedure 1 Click on the Parameter Transfer command in the Option menu The submenu for transferring parameters appears Selden Help Parameter Transfer Upload to PC Analyzer Reset Download to GC T Level L amp Page 1 a 2 Click on the Download to GC command The Open dialog box for specifying the setting parameter file appears Open Look irn B Data od sampledi pr File name ae one Files of type pr Ale pr Cancel Open as read only F0326 ai Click here 3 Enter the file name and click the Open button The AS_MAIN dialog box appears indicating that the setting parameters are being downloaded to the analyzer AS MAIN Downloading Analyzer parameters to GC Please wait Abort When all the parameters have been transferred from the Engineering Terminal to the analyzer the FileMan dialog box appears indicating the completion of the transfer Note that downloading parameters to an analyzer takes about 30 seconds IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 FileMan l The analyzer parameter
84. 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 56 Partial enlargement of graph 1 Click on Part Enlargement in the Graph menu The range can be specified by dragging a part you want to enlarge in the graph window 3 The specified area is enlarged 4 Select Undo in the Graph menu to restore the status before enlargement N 4 5 7 Calling up Re integration Window from Analysis Results Window Re integration from the Concentration Analysis Results window and Retention Time History window The Chromatogram Re integration window can be called from the Analysis Results window by performing the following operations at user level C 1 While the Concentration Analysis Results window and Retention Time History window appear left double click Peak concentration or Peak retention time you want to re integrate or select Re integration in the menu at right In the Chromatogram Re integration window started up then the selected Peak has already been selected as the re integration target While the Concentration Analysis Results window and Retention Time History window appear left double click Analysis start date and time including the peak concentration or retention time you want to re integrate or select Re integration in the menu at right In the Chromatogram Re integration window started up then all peaks in Analysis start date and time have already been selected as the re inte
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87. 8 characters Gain multiplying factor is displayed in G n where n 0 to 15 Range displayed in Rng XX XX unit Standard concentration displayed in S Cnc XX XX unit Click on the Set Mark command in the Graph menu to display the Set Mark dialog box Select data from the additional information 1 additional information 2 lists If you want to hide data select None In case of off line peak number is only indicated The following shows examples of displaying additional information CH4 Rne20 00ppm a 5 Cne1 0 00 ppm Peak name Range and and gain standard concentration Figure 4 36 Examples of displaying gate mark and peak mark IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 32 4 4 9 Shifting Chromatogram A selected chromatogram can be shifted in the desired X axis or Y axis direction by dragging The shift function can be enabled or disabled using the menu command or toolbar button If it is disabled the normal state is displayed If it is enabled the previous shift status is displayed If clearing shift information is selected from the menu command the stored shift information is cleared 4 4 10 Re integration of Chromatogram The re integration function can re integrate chromatograms stored in a file and recalculate the concentration values It can also transfer the re integration results to ASET and reflect them on subsequent measur
88. ALARM TEMP EMOTE Tou TABLE PREV HEXT F0202 ai e If the message Connection failed is displayed it is possibly due to one of the following seven causes 1 Wiring to the analyzer is incorrect Countermeasure Check the wiring between the analyzer and the analyzer server and between the analyzer server and the PC 2 The Ethernet card is not functioning properly Countermeasure Confirm that the Ethernet card operates normally 3 No TCP IP has been installed in the OS Countermeasure Install TCP IP to the OS IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 3 4 The analyzer server IP address is illegal Countermeasure Click on the Select Server command in the Connect menu to open the Select Server dialog box and re enter the correct IP address 5 You have chosen the analyzer ID of an analyzer not connected to the analyzer server Countermeasure Choose the correct analyzer ID 6 The selected analyzer is in Local mode Countermeasure Change the mode of the analyzer unit s LCD panel to Remote and try to make the communication connection again 7 Communication connection with the analyzer cannot be achieved temporarily due to causes such as noise Countermeasure Execute the Connect command from the Connect menu again 5 Click the OK button The LCD Emulator window appears _ Ethernet LCD Emulator 4 Connect Help LOCAL CONNECT oe fo7 oe la cise
89. C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 26 4 3 22 Gate Tracking To set the gate tracking select the Gate Tracking command from the Setup menu The Set Gate Tracking dialog box appears Peak Tracking Setting Peak Tracking SYS ON SYS ON SYS ON STS ON SYSE ON SY SE ON Exit Figure 4 29 Set Gate Tracking dialog box In this dialog box you can enable or disable the Gate Tracking of the system assigned to the active GCM The window displays the gate tracking setup of all systems being assigned to the active GCM After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 27 4 3 23 Stream Sequence 4 4 To set a stream sequence select the Stream Sequence command from the Setup menu The Set Stream Sequence dialog box appears Stream Seq Setting Es Sir Sequence No Stream ON OFF Stream OMOFF Stream ON OFF Stream OMOFF 2 E l 10 p 8 ae i C al C asje r i ey r l r l cr ej r 5 m amp 13 E 24 m 29 m e Mee o e e T d I mje Co se O e mo mls 6 5 i f
90. Caneel F5 2 22 ai Specifying the stream number peak number and range number you wish to change causes the current information of each item to appear 3 Click the Execute button This causes a confirmation message to appear IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 19 Do you want to send the data to the analyzer Yes Mo F5 2 23 ai 4 Click the Yes button 5 Amessage box appears informing you of the completion of data transmission r i Data has been changed successfully F5 2 24 ai 6 Click the OK button This completes the range change 5 2 9 Changing Valve and Peak Information The ON OFF timing of valves that has been set to the analyzer can be changed Individual information peak name gate time etc set for each peak can also be changed This section describes how to change these items A CAUTION Only level C users can change the valve and or peak information The analyzer must also be in Remote mode E Changing Valve ON OFF Setting 1 Click on the Valve command in the Set menu 2 The Valve ON OFF Setting dialog box appears Valve on off Wethod Mo 1 Valve Mo unit sec VLY 1st ON 40 0 OFF 50 0 YLY 2nd ON 60 0 OFF fO 0 WEY ard ON a0 OFF 40 0 F5 2 25 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected
91. Change GCM No button Displays the Change GCM Number dialog box Use this button to change the active GCM Change All GCM Displays the Change All GCM Operation Mode dialog box Operation Mode button This button changes the operation mode of all GCMs of the analyzer simultaneously Help button Displays a Help window GC8000 Alarm Displays the alarm status of the entire GC8000 The most serious alarm status level of each GCM is indicated Green No alarm Yellow Level 2 alarm has occurred Red Level 1 alarm has occurred The alarms have the following severity levels Level 1 is the highest level of severity Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 No alarm GCM Indicates the active GCM number This is empty deselected when this window is opened Displays the currently set user level 4 2 2 GCM Status Display Area The GCM Status Display area shows each GCM status of the GC8000 The number of display areas depends on the GCM count 1 to 6 held by the GC8000 Changed Operation Mode Number Measurement status Operation Display Analysis GCM No Mode Result button Stream Sequence 1 MeL Method No 1 Measurement Status Method No System No Elapsed time Elapsed time System GCM Alarm Status Stream No bar graph Analysis cycle Figure 4 4 Detailed description of GCM Status Display area IM 11BO6C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt Table List of each
92. Click the Yes button and enter the file name in the displayed dialog box to save the data as a new file Note that if you click the Cancel button in the displayed dialog box the file will be closed without saving the modified data Data has been changed an Do you want to save it w F5 4 13 ai e Only one file can be displayed in a single file reference window Opening the next file causes the previous file to be closed automatically 5 4 5 Modifying and Re saving Data Data read in a file reference window File Analysis Results File Concentration Analysis History File Retention Time History Laboratory Analysis Results or Calibration coefficient History window can also be modified Further modified data can be re saved overwritten or saved to a file under a different name new save E Modifying Data in a File Reference Window Operation procedure 1 Choose the cell you wish to modify in the file reference window and double click it or press the F2 key The data of the selected cell is displayed in the cell contents change window on the toolbar t Analysis Results File Analysis Results 060 0 0954 ana File Window Help start time 2006 07 07 09 19 39 963 Cell contents Strm Peak PeakN Conc R Time Det foe l change window a E Tae R Time E Time ES o2 001 Peak1 60 002 30 7 2 i a 30 71 ES 45 1 i2 o2 o02 cHa of 9 963 E o EN ER PA RS E ae os EN 67 1 13 02
93. Displayed is the analysis start date and time of the history file stored in the combo box Select the desired year and month then apply it by pressing the OK button Select Analysis Results File Year Please select YearfMonth 2011709 ce Figure 4 56 Year and month setting dialog box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 48 5 Select a desired date from the analysis date setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Analysis Results Select File Day Please select a date 2011 09 29 0k canca Figure 4 57 Date setting dialog box 6 Select a desired time from the analysis time setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Analysis Results Select File Time Please select a Time 2011 09 29 13 24 10 Caca Figure 4 58 Time setting dialog box 7 The selected analysis results are displayed in the window 8 Items you want to display can be selected from the Display Item Setting window 4 5 2 Concentration Analysis History The window displays the analysis results for all systems included in the selected GCM or for each system belonging to that GCM Displaying from the latest concentration analysis results 1 Select Concentration Analysis History Window in the Window menu or the Concentration Analysis History Window tab to display the Concentration Analysis History window 2
94. Eil ASED Engineering Terminal icon BA Chromatogram JE Computer EtherLCD ia Network 7 ReadMe dAdo 5 items 4 F0302 ai 2 Double click on the Engineering Terminal icon This establishes communication connection with the analyzer server causing the Overview window to appear If the Engineering Terminal fails to establish communication connection with the analyzer server the message Connection failed appears For possible causes of this and steps to be taken see HELP in section 2 1 Starting LCD Emulator Changing Analyzer and Exiting LCD Emulator IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 3 Fl overview 242 Pcas2a2 O OOOO O O O Oa sisix Saa ssa Display Help YOKOGAWA a FFA i lg gt Stream seq 1 109 1801s __ Stream A Method 4 ANAL D 021 GC8K 021 rt Stream seq 1 ecm dla misama euio a Toe TOLLE ASF 1801s The Overview window is the base window for the Engineering Terminal To use any function of the Engineering Terminal this window must be started It can be minimized to an icon using the Minimize button E Exiting Operation procedure 1 With the Overview window displayed click on the Exit command in the System menu The dialog box asking whether you want to exit ASET appears AS MAIN P Do you want to clase ASET F0304 ai 2 Click the Yes button This disconnects commu
95. GCM selection all alarm histories provided for the GCM will be cleared If any of CGM1 to GCM6 is selected the alarm histories of the GCM concerned will be cleared Closes the Alarm Window Detailed Display Displays the Alarm Detail description dialog On this dialog entering an alarm number and clicking the Execute button causes the Alarm Detail Window to appear Making External DI Displays the Making External DI alarm description dialog On this alarm description dialog you can create a message or detailed alarm description to be displayed if an external DI alarm occurs Displays the ASET Instruction Manual E Analysis Results Open History Ctrl O v Latest Analysis Results Select Display Item GraphA Open History Analyzer Concentration Analysis History Select SYS GraphB Close History Ctrl W Retention Time History GraphC Setting the Number of History Data Lab Analysis History Save As Ctrl S Calibration Coefficient History File Analysis Results Auto Update File Concentration Analysis History Exit Alt F4 File Retention Time History File Lab Analysis Results or File Calibration Coefficient History Open Ctrl O Close Ctrl W Save As C G VUser Level A User Level B User Level C User Level C Save Ctrl S Exit Alt F4 TE IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 In case of GC1000 Markil Open History Ctrl O v Latest Analysis Results Close History Ctrl
96. ISIS eve A 5 Bemi Paid Paci mer TT a ALU EEEE BAT ee l reilii is ee ae Si s m isi Co jil es a abe Se A Tapa pps ee Cok jpj Bj ahaaa iai Hae at fi Pe oe a Si isj 8 of ie EES F5 4 4 ai Display contents The following lists the display contents for each item _ Start Time Displays the date and time at which analysis of the display data was started Indicates the absolute numbers of peaks serial numbers for all peaks of all tasks 1 to 255 Stream Peak Peak Indicates peaks of a stream for which the latest analysis has been made in an Name ascending order of stream numbers and of peak numbers order of assignment A stream number peak number and peak name are connected and indicated in this order using and the concentration unit ppm or no unit of that peak is indicated in parentheses at the end Date Time Indicates the date year month day and time hour minute at which analysis was Started for each analysis cycle 250 times maximum If time data exceeds 250 the oldest data is discarded allowing the entry of new data oo concentration for each peak with the unit indicated after the peak name Note If commas are used in stream names or peak names the features of the analysis results windows may not function properly E Retention Time History Window The Retention Time History window is intended to observe temporal changes in Retention time
97. N OFF Setting To set a turn On Off time of stream valves select the Stream Valve command from the Setup menu The Stream Valve ON OFF Setting dialog box appears Stream Valve Setting Method Mo Yale Timing VEY ON Figure 4 25 Stream Valve ON OFF Setting dialog box If no stream valve is used for the active GCM the Stream Valve command is grayed out on the Setup menu and you cannot select it In this dialog box you can change the ON and OFF time for each method number of stream valve of the active GCM First select a method number A pair of ON and OFF time of the stream valve of this method is displayed Change the ON and OFF times and click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Each item can be selected in the following range Method number 1 to 6 Valve ON time Preparation time to System analysis cycle 2 sec Valve OFF time ON time to System analysis cycle 2 sec However if it is set to both ON and OFF times are made invalid IM 11BO06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 22 4 3 19 Valve ON OFF Setting To set the On Off time of valves select the Valve command from the Setup menu The Valve ON OFF Setting dialog box appears Valve onoff ons ii Method Mo 1 V
98. OK button A graph window is then displayed Loncentration analysis history PMS Oe Ch APII Ck a4 4 Cb ai aa Ck ch f ER 4 4 Tl amp h ah 2006 0508 2006 05 nA 2006 05 98 2006 05 08 HO oy UL Ub U oy Fe bo Titt Of O0L Teakl i amp J Of 002 CH4 C Qe 003 2HE E 02 004 CIHG 3 F5 4 17 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 52 ATIP e Agraph window is always displayed concurrently with the history window or the data source of the graph window e To modify a drawn graph execute the Create command in the Graph menu and change the settings in the dialog box displayed The commands of either the history window or the graph window are available Graph windows cannot be saved If necessary save the relevant history window then draw the graph again E Closing Graph Windows If a graph window is no longer required close it as follows Operation procedure In the graph window you wish to close click on the Close command in the Close menu The graph window is then closed E Printing a Graph Window Operation procedure In the graph window you wish to print out click on the Print command in the Graph menu The graph window is then printed You can also print it by clicking the El button on the toolbar in the graph window The Page Setup command in the Graph menu allows you to set the direction of
99. SET S Ay CAUTION The user should log on with an administrator account in order to install and use ASET Proper operation is not guaranteed when the user logs on with a limited user account Installing ASET on Computers Running Windows 7 1 Prepare a personal computer which fills the specification and turn on the power Start Windows 2 Insert the installation disk into the CD ROM drive 3 The install program is started automatically The following dialog box appears Click Run Setup exe If it is not started automatically run setup exe file by double clicking The file is located under Disk directory IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 3 ee AutoPlay om DVD RW Drive E ASET_V10202 E Always do this for software and games Install or run program i Ms Run Se ee 7 x x x E iia gt Published by Macrovision Corporation General options U Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer 4 The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for AS Engineering Terminal dialog appears Click Next Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for AS Engineering Terminal The InstallShield Wizard will install AS Engineering Terminal on your computer To continue click Hest 5 Hereafter install according to the displayed instruction Ay CAUTION Might be necessary to restart the personal computer at the end of installation E Inst
100. Uni Operation E Stila Ramak F5 2 11 ai Contents of display The following table lists the contents of the display The display items differ depending on the configuration of the temperature controllers Programmed Displays the temperature of a dual oven type programmed temperature Temperature Oven oven Isothermal oven Displays the temperature of a dual oven type or single oven type isothermal oven LSV 1 LSV 2 Displays a sample valve temperature Displays FPD detector temperature for single oven type The high limit of the set temperature differs for the explosionproof type 9 2 9 Pressure Display Window The Pressure Display window displays EPC statuses The data updating cycle is 1 second Display procedure 1 Move the mouse cursor over the pressure indicator area of the valve display control section and click The Press Status window appears Valve display control section Stream W Detil PRESS B Valve 0 T Carrier 190 kPa Carrier 270 kPa Press Det Hydrogent 150 kPa Status window 2 To exit the Press Status window click on the Close command in the Control menu Hydrogen 300 kPa Air 200 kP Air 350 kPa Close command F5 2 12 ai Window elements Press Status window EE Press Satu SvjkPa PypkPal C ameri W Camer Hydrogen 150 ESS222 F5 2 13 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Oper
101. a is displayed by dotted lines in the same color as the target chromatogram Pressure graph 1 is displayed by dashed lines in the same color as the corresponding chromatogram Pressure graph 2 is displayed by alternate long and short dashed lines in the same color as the corresponding chromatogram Up to two pressure graphs can be displayed Ate The types of chromatograms that can be displayed together with temperature data are the latest chromatograms previous chromatograms and file chromatograms containing either the latest or previous chromatograms If a chromatogram displaying temperature data is erased the corresponding temperature data is also erased automatically IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 30 Operation procedure 1 Click on the Temperature Pressure Display command in the Graph menu or click the Ail button on the toolbar The Temperature Display dialog box appears Temp Press Graph Selection Graph 1 lv 1 Last Chrom 1 au lv Press 1 l Press 2 Graph 2 None r m r cnet F5 3 14 ai 2 Choose the chromatogram corresponding to the temperature data to be displayed from the combo box The combo box contains the latest chromatograms being displayed previous chromatograms and file chromatograms To erase temperature data display choose None in the combo box 3 Select the Temperature check
102. adio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from History then apply it by pressing the OK button 5 From the Display from History combo box select the desired year and month and apply it using the OK button Selret Hndery File ear Month ti Display from the Latest Data Select Mistory File AA PTE Display from the Date al Hest select Date or Time Data go back he Latest Liaise te pelected posiilon The Mare number of Data te 750 Figure 4 59 Year and month setting dialog box 6 Select a desired date from the analysis date setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Display trom the Latest Data Select History File A011 09 Display trom the Date of Mest select Date of Time Data go back lhe Latest Date ia selegied position The Mase number af Data ia 750 Figure 4 60 Date setting dialog box 7 Select a desired time from the analysis time setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Select History File Date mesa 2011 09 29 Select History Next select Time Data go back The Latest Data is selected position The Max number of Data is 250 C ok Lancet Figure 4 61 Time setting dialog box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 8 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 50 The concentration analysis results are displayed for up to 5 000 past analyses tracing back fro
103. al a 16 rat 24 E fi Figure 4 30 Set Stream Sequence dialog box In this dialog box you can assign streams of active GCM stream sequence and enable or disable the sequence as follows 1 Select a stream sequence number 1 to 8 to set the stream sequence The corresponding stream sequence settings are displayed 2 Enable or disable the sequence Select the box to enable and deselect the box to disable If you deselect a box the stream number is indicated as automatically and the stream number is no longer selectable 3 From the stream number combo box you can select up to 31 stream numbers that are being assigned to the GCM 4 After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Chromatogram Window The Chromatogram window displays chromatograms of GCM currently connected and chromatograms stored in PCAS It also re integrates chromatograms One online startup Chromatogram window can be displayed and up to four off line startup Chromatogram widows can be displayed Online startup A startup procedure in which communication with the analyzer or PCAS is possible Chromatograms can be acquired from the analyzer or PCAS and re integration results can be transferred Off line startup A startup pr
104. al Setup is selected and when From the latest analysis time is selected for the end time the graph window is automatically updated each time the latest analysis result is obtained If Manual Setup is selected the setup range of tracing back is 1 to 72 hours and 1 to 5 000 analyses Set up the scale for the ordinate The following shows the setup conditions Set the ordinate scale to either Linear or Logarithmic For the ordinate scale display range select one of Auto Manual and Manual Center 13 tk value If the ordinate scale is set to Logarithmic Manual Center value cannot be selected If Manual is selected enter the Maximum value and Minimum value accordingly 3J Ak If Manual Center value is selected enter the Center value Range and accordingly If necessary set Display or hide the upper and lower limits Add a check mark and enter the value to display a horizontal line indicating the upper limit or lower limit on the graph The limits only indicate the data range and even if a analysis result falls out of the range other operation such as alarm will not occur Click OK to display the graph If the time axis range is set to Auto Setup then the being updated automatically message appears on the title bar 2011 10 12 13 00 00 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt
105. allation Procedure of ASET S Ay CAUTION The user should log on with an administrator account in order to install and use ASET S Proper operation is not guaranteed when the user logs on with a limited user account Installing ASET S on Computers Running Windows 7 1 Prepare a personal computer which fills the specification and turn on the power Start Windows 2 Insert the installation disk into the CD ROM drive 3 The install program is started automatically The following dialog box appears IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 4 The installed requirements are not displayed anymore Click Install ASET InstallShield Wizard ASET requires the following items to be installed on your computer Click Install to begin ee installing these requirements Status Requirement Pending Microsoft Visual C 2008 SP 1 Redistributable Package x86 Pending Filezilla Pending WinPcap 4 The FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 installation starts automatically after the Microsoft Visual C 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package x86 installation ends When the License Agreement dialog box of the FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 setup appears read the terms and click the I Agree button if you agree with the terms H FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 Setup License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing Filezilla Server beta 0 9 41 Press Page Down
106. alog box appears indicating that uploading the setting parameters from the analyzer is taking place AS MAIN Uploading Analyzer parameters to PC Please wait F0323 ai When all the setting parameters have been saved to the file the FileMan dialog box appears Note that uploading the parameters to the Engineering Terminal takes about 10 seconds FileMan Analyzer parameter uploading has been successful F0324 ai Click the OK button This completes the uploading process If you wish to interrupt the uploading of setting parameters Click on the Interrupt command in the File menu A Confirmation dialog box appears Click the Yes button E Downloading To download setting parameters from the Engineering Terminal to an analyzer do the following Ay CAUTION It is recommended that the work of download is done by Yokogawa service engineer Please make the back up parameter file by uploading before download work start Please use latest parameter px1 which is already upload IP adress is stored in the parameter file and GC and HMI can not communicate if in case IP adress is changed It is recommended that the GC is connected with PC which is installed Engineering Terminal only It should be better to separate from other device on the network during download work The downloaded parameter is valid after OFF ON the GC power IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt
107. alve No 1 1 kd vale Timing Unit s WLU ON 0 0 OFF 5 0 WLU ON sheer OFF PETEERE WL ON tttttttt OFF EERERRE Figure 4 26 Valve ON OFF Setting dialog box In this dialog box you can change the ON and OFF time for each method number of the valve of the specified system number First select a system number method number and valve number Three pairs of ON and OFF times of the valve are displayed Change the ON and OFF times and click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Each item can be selected in the following range System number Anumber belonging to the current GCM Method number 1 to 6 Valve number The number selected as the system number and assigned Valve ON time O to System analysis cycle 2 sec Valve OFF time ON time to System analysis cycle 2 sec However if it is set to both ON and OFF times are made invalid IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 23 4 3 20 Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve ON OFF Setting To set the On Off time of atmospheric pressure balancing valves select the Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve command from the Setup menu The Atmospheric Pressure Balancing Valve ON OFF Setting dialog box appears Valve onoff Method Mo 1
108. ame under which you wish to save the data in front of the extension and then click the OK button The data in the window will be written to and saved to the new file ATIP Extension e An extension affixed to a file name upon saving is classified according to the window type as shown below The window types can be identified by these extensions Latest analysis results Concentration analysis history cnc Retention time history tm Laboratory analysis results lab Calibration coefficient history cef File format e The format of a file to save is a text file separated by commas This file can be read by general applications as well as from a file reference window within the Analysis Results window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 50 5 4 6 Plotting History Data on a Graph Using the data of a history window Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Calibration coefficient History File Concentration Analysis History File Retention Time Analysis History or File Calibration coefficient History a graph can be created Unnecessary graphs can be closed Ay CAUTION Data from windows other than the history windows Latest Analysis Results Laboratory Analysis Results File Analysis Results and File Laboratory Analysis Results cannot be used to create graphs E Drawing a Graph Operation procedure 1 With a
109. ame way as those on the LCD panel Keyboard operation Keys on each panel correspond to the keys on the keyboard as follows Pressing any of these keys facilitates key operation in the same way as those on the LCD panel Panel display and keys on the keyboard Window Display Function keys F1 to F6 Status Password Operation TEMP GC1000 Markll STATUS RESULT ALARM TEMP CHROM F LOCAL REMOTE __ OPERATION TABLE Alphanumeric keys V A CANCEL BACK eon a SPACE entry keys rosy SET ENT eae lt gt LS PREV NEXT F1 to F6 SHIFT F1 SHIFT F6 SHIFT F7 SHIFT F8 SHIFT F1 SHIFT F2 SHIFT F3 SHIFT F4 SHIFT F5 SHIFT F6 SHIFT F7 SHIFT F8 Alphanumeric keys Keys on Keyboard Page Down Page Up ESC p BACK SPACE ENTER Cursor movement keys CTRL P CTRL N T0201 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 3 Overview Window The Overview window facilitates status display and the operation of two types of analyzers GC1000 Mark Il and ASIU There are slight differences in window display and the available commands according to the analyzer type This chapter describes those areas both analyzer types have in common such as how to start exit the Overview window setting window displays and reading
110. analysis result file Furthermore these files are transferred to GC8000 10 Click the peak processing and transfer button Then data units Gate ON gate OFF detection slope gate processing detection level area height integral processing etc are transferred to the database in GC8000 to reflect the re integration results on measurements 11 Click the re integration invoking button again to terminate the re integration process If the re integration results have not been applied a message appears asking the user to confirm whether they want to apply the results ATP On clicking the re integration button consistency between parameters the initial database in the online mode or a parameter file in the off line mode and analysis results is checked Target parameters are the assignment number of peaks on stream peak name unit and relative peak number If any of them is inconsistent the message Cannot perform re integration because of inconsistent parameters appears Re integration procedure for multiple chromatograms 1 Select a chromatogram to be used as a reference for re integration specify it as the active chromatogram and click the re integration invoking button At this time check the analysis results in the chromatogram re integration area in advance and if necessary perform and complete the re integration process and apply the results 2 Select the Re integrate Multiple Chromatogram command in the Re integr
111. ation 6 If the stream number is not set its option is not displayed If no stream number is set for Calibration Validation its button is grayed out and cannot be selected from the dialog box When you specify a Calibration Validation number and click the Execute button the measurement status is changed to the Calibration Validation of the selected calibration validation number If you select a Dummy Task Stream 33 the Stream under Measurement is changed to the Replacement available In this case the Dummy Task Stream 33 is measured continuously until you select the Start Calibration Validation command from the Measurement Status menu The chromatogram is not saved and the analysis result is not calculated 4 3 1 Changing Calibration Validation Method To change the Calibration Validation Method select the Calibration Validation Method command from the Measurement Status menu The Calibration Validation Method dialog box appears Figure 4 18 Calibration Validation Method dialog box Select a Calibration Validation Method of either Manual Semi automatic or Auto and click the Execute button The Calibration Validation Method is changed The current Calibration Validation Method is selected in the dialog box if it is opened IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 15 If the initial analyzer database has been updated when you call this dialog box the
112. ation Analysis History window the Retention Time History window and Calibration coefficient History window if history data is read in either window the data contents in the other window also change accordingly IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 46 Operation procedure 1 Open the Concentration Analysis History window Retention Time History window or Calibration coefficient History window and click on the Open History command in the File menu e This operation can also be conducted by clicking the E button on the toolbar A dialog box for specifying the latest history date among the history data to read appears Select History File Clicking the arrow Display fram the Latest Data button causes the latest to oldest r Display from the Data of file saving dates stored in the analyzer server to appear in descending order allowing you to choose the desired date The Data go back default displays the The Latest Data is selected position a alas date The Wax number of Data is 250 Cancel Help 2 Specify the latest date of history data you wish to read and click the OK button Next select Date or Time F5 4 9 ai If you select the Display from Latest Data radio button the relevant history data is immediately read and displayed If you specify the date of history data to read a dialog box to further s
113. ation menu Then the Re integrate Multiple Chromatogram dialog appears IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 35 OO Specify the stream number analysis start time and the number of re integrating processes Subsequently clicking the Execute button performs re integration of multiple chromatograms At this time re integration is performed for the analysis results of the analysis count tracked back from the analysis start time When re integration has been completed the execution result success or fail of the individual chromatogram re integration is displayed in the dialog box Failed re integration results are not updated To exit click the Close button Then the Re integrate Multiple Chromatogram dialog box closes O1 Multiple chromatogram re integration is determined to fail in the following cases e The number of peak assignments is different from that in the re integration reference chromatogram e Peak detection failed e The concentration value after re integration falls out of the range Ay CAUTION Distillation Yes is set in the analyzer currently connected or loaded parameter file re integration cannot be performed 4 4 11 Pen Setting Select the Set Pen command in the Graph menu to display the Set Pen dialog box otc Laph Marmi Lolo Graph Haira ee finer 1 te Last Chron 1
114. ations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 13 Contents of Display The following table lists the contents of display Displays the EPC setpoint Displays the measured value current pressure of EPC PV State Remark Displays EPC status and comment Carrier 1 2 Displays carrier gas 1 2 pressure Combustion Hydrogen Displays combustion hydrogen 1 2 pressure 1 2 Combustion Air 1 2 Displays combustion air 1 2 pressure 5 2 6 Changing Status Operation Mode Measurement Status The Operation Status Display bar on the Analyzer Operation window allows you to change the status operation mode and or measurement status A CAUTION To change the status operation mode and or measurement status user level B or C is required This is specified according to the change details Also the analyzer must be in Remote mode E Types of Statuses and Change Types of statuses There are three status types as follows and the current status is indicated by a depressed button status ewon Desenin OOOO O O O OO Process Allows automatic operations Also it enables you to specify the Fo measurement status Manual Allows manual analysis Also valves detector s and or m temperature controller status can only be changed in this status Changing the status To change the status click the button of the status you wish to change to The operable button s differs depending on current conditions
115. ator or Engineering Terminal Analyzer data is controlled by the analyzer server It is essential that the Analyzer Server PCAS software is running normally For PCAS refer to the PCAS User s Manual IM 11B06B01 01E Use the LCD Emulator or Engineering Terminal with an analyzer unit in remote mode If the analyzer unit is not in remote mode the command from LCD Emulator is not accepted You can use the Engineering Terminal s display function even when the analyzer is in Local mode but if you attempt to perform operation a message appears indicating the operation was not accepted The LCD Emulator and Engineering Terminal can be run at the same time Settings can be changed using the LCD Emulator while observing the operation status of analyzers on the Engineering Terminal However there are some items that disable setting changes depending on the operation status or that cause changes to be reflected in measurement at different timing IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 1 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window The Ethernet LCD Emulator is software that reproduces an analyzer LCD panel in Windows It directly simulates the window and buttons of an LCD panel in the field in a Windows window providing both display and operations virtually identical to those of the LCD panel in the field With the LCD Emulator you can connect to all analyzers that are connected via
116. automatically In that case display the differential chromatogram again Active Chromatogram The active chromatogram is the target for shifting re integrating and other operation intended for chromatogram In legend display the current active chromatogram is highlighted in mazarine To select the active chromatogram manually click a chromatogram displayed in the legend area A temperature graph or pressure graph can also be set as active The active graph can be shifted However re integration operation is not available while the graph is active Legend display At Lest chrom 4 1 gt 4 Es 2 Last Chrom 1 2 x 0O x 0O oe x Es isteron IS Figure 4 33 Example of legend display This area displays the correspondence between the pen colors and the names of chromatograms temperature graphs and pressure graphs currently displayed By selecting or deselecting the check box of each graph name corresponding graph can be displayed in the Enlargement Display window If a check box is cleared the corresponding chromatogram name is highlighted in gray and the chromatogram is hidden in the Enlargement Display window By clicking the DEL button of a graph the corresponding graph can be deleted completely Auto Gain Mode of Chromatogram e If auto gain mode is selected in the enlargement display area the voltage value of chromatogram is enlarged based on the gain setting for each peak e If auto gain mode is enabl
117. ay The following table lists the contents of the display Display Item Stream Valve Indicates the stream switching valve status by number If all the valves are OFF this section is grayed out V1 to8 Indicates the ON OFF status of valves 1 to 8 Det1 Det2 Indicates the ON OFF status of the detectors When the status is in Manual mode moving the mouse cursor over this section and clicking the right button causes the Detector Signal Display window to appear HEAT PRESS AI Displays one of the following temperature controller status EPC status or Al value Which value to display can be selected using the List Button box When the status is in Manual mode and either HEAT or PRESS is displayed moving the mouse cursor over this section and clicking the left button causes the Temperature Control Unit Operation window or Pressure window to appear respectively lt XSEE ALSO For detector signals and temperature controller status display see section 3 3 E Data Display Section The data display section is the part of the Analyzer Operation window that displays the elapsed time peak number peak name and detector signal The data updating cycle is 1 second If there are two detectors data is displayed on a detector basis Window elements Common data section Peak number Peak name Peak Detector output 92 125 Detector 1 Detector 2 data data F5 2 7 ai Contents of display The following table lists the contents of the
118. ays the names of the chromatograms specified for display however they are not shown as differential chromatogram 1 and differential chromatogram 2 Differences are obtained from selected graph 1 selected graph 2 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 26 4 Click the OK button The specified differential chromatogram is displayed The legend display area shows the graph numbers of chromatograms from which differences are obtained in the form of for example 1 2 Ate lf differences are obtained from two chromatograms with different analysis cycles the differential chromatogram is displayed according to the shorter analysis cycle Even if the latest chromatograms or previous chromatograms are specified for the targets for obtaining differences the obtained differential chromatogram cannot be updated at periodic intervals Differences are obtained from the chromatograms at the instant the OK button is clicked in step 3 To erase the chromatogram being displayed 1 Click on the Set Pen command in the Graph menu or click the EJ button on the toolbar The Set Pen dialog box appears 2 Choose None from the combo box corresponding to the display color to be erased and click the OK button The specified chromatogram will be erased For history chromatograms 1 Click on the Set Pen command in the Graph menu or cli
119. box 4 Click the OK button The temperature data corresponding to the specified chromatogram is displayed If None is selected the temperature data will be erased 5 3 4 Changing Scales and Scrolling Window The chromatogram scales consist of three items X axis Second Y axis mV and temperature C The scales can be adjusted to any size using the menus or the Enlarge Reduce buttons E Cancelling and Setting Auto scale In the Chromatogram window the scales are automatically adjusted and set so that the entire chromatogram can always be displayed This function is called auto scale ATIP If you change a scale the auto scale function will automatically be deactivated The following describes how to change the ON OFF status of the auto scale function Operation procedure 1 To cancel the auto scale function click on the Auto scale command in the Scale menu or click the Auto scale button on the toolbar This deactivates Auto scale causing the checkmark to be removed from next to the Auto scale command and the Auto scale button to be released 2 To set the auto scale function click on the Auto scale command in the Scale menu or click the Auto scale button on the toolbar again This activates Auto scale causing the checkmark to be restored next to the Auto scale command and the Auto scale button to be depressed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations wh
120. cal to the LCD panel for both display and operations Buttons on the window can be operated using a mouse and keyboard based one touch operation is also possible E Window Configuration The following shows an LCD Emulator window configuration e GC8000 gt Close LOD Emulator gt Display Reset Status Menu 1 2 Al Status AO Status DI Status DO Status Remote AO Status Remote DO Status Revision number a Ethernet Status Alarm Status Fu j Fs Fa LF Status teration Table GC1000 Markll LCD display LED indicator section Ethernet LCD Emulator 4 E fx E Se LOCAL CONNECT Oe o7 0e la 2642 Operation gt Ope mode Run Meas state otr Sequence Next meas 73 038 1 2 2 Off 5 TCD On J FID CONV 0n 12 3 4 5 6 7 6 Setting Off Off On Off Off Non Off No entry keys Ge A es es so Gis Gams GM Bsa Go aca JOPERATION TABLE PREY NEXT Function keys Window changing keys F0209 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 E Window Operation lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 8 The Ethernet LCD Emulator can realize all the display and operation features of an analyzer s LCD panel with the exception of the following ALARM indicators DISPLAY RESET key Mouse operation Move the mouse cursor over the key you wish to operate and then click the mouse s left button This activates the keys to be operated in the s
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123. changes to my computer make changes to Windows settings ri Not recommended Choose this only if you need to use programs that are not certified for Windows Ea because they do not support User Account Control Never notify tting is now complete Changing UAC se IM11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 co lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt E Installing ASET on Computers Running OSs Other Than Windows 7 1 Prepare a personal computer which fills the specification and turn on the power Start Windows 2 Insert the installation disk into the CD ROM drive 3 The install program is started automatically The steps after this are the same as those for installing on computers running Windows 7 OS Ay CAUTION Might be necessary to restart the personal computer at the end of installation E PC Configuration for Power Management It is recommended that the following items be set and confirmed after installation of ASET Ay CAUTION ASET may not function properly while the sleep standby and hibernation settings are enabled The settings above can be disabled in Windows The setting procedure is as follows for Windows 7 Log on as a user with administrator privileges click the Start menu select Control Panel Hardware and Sound double click Power Options to display the Power Options Properties dialog box and then make sure the following items are
124. ck the E button on the toolbar The Set Pen dialog box appears 2 Choose History Chromatogram 1 or History Chromatogram 2 from the combo box corresponding to the display color used for display and click the OK button A dialog box for specifying the time frame in which the history chromatogram to display is included appears Historical Chrom Selection Analysys Time Cancel Detector 1 Select Year amp Month F5 3 8 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 2 3 Choose the time frame in which the history chromatogram to display is included and click the OK button A list of all chromatograms contained in the selected time frame appears Historical Chrom Selection Analysys Time Cancel O06 05 08 2006 05 07 Detector 1 006 05 06 006 05 05 l 2006 05704 select analysis Date 2006 05 03 2006 05 07 2006 05701 F5 3 9 ai 4 Choose the time frame in which the history chromatogram to display is included and click the OK button A list of all chromatograms contained in the selected time frame appears Historical Chrom Selection Analysys Time Sel 2006 05 08 11 28 a 2006 05 08 11 22 Detector 1 006f05 08 11 19 2006 05 08 11 13 2006 05 08 11 07 O06f 05 06 10 56 select analysis Time O06f05 08 10 55 2006 05708 10 52 O006j 05 08 10 49 F5 3 10 ai 5 Choose the chromatogram to be displa
125. cle set for each stream is regarded as a full scale In Manual mode when you issue the measurement start command from the window chromatogram display starts and continues until the measurement end command is issued During this period each time a chromatogram exceeds the horizontal axis the time scale is automatically extended and adjusted so that the entire chromatogram is displayed Vertical Scale The vertical scale is displayed in auto scale and is automatically adjusted so that data deflection up to that time is about 80 of the range Auto scaling is independently achieved for both chromatograms and temperature Stream under Indicates the number of the stream currently being measured Measurement In conditions where sample replacement is possible calibration verification method can be done in manual only Replacement available is displayed Stream to be Measured Indicates the number of the stream scheduled to be measured next Next If the stream concerned is under preparation a P indication is added E Timing Display Section The timing display section is the part of the Analyzer Operation window that displays the ON OFF status of the valves for each analysis cycle and the ON OFF timing of the gate s The current elapsed time is indicated by dotted lines which timing and where the current location is in the analysis cycle is recognizable at a glance If there are two detectors the gate ON OFF timing is disp
126. created plotted For logarithmic graphs axes can not be set at zero or negative values E ASIU the currently displayed window contains no data No graph was plotted because the graph range to plot contained inappropriate data This message also appears if there is no data in the graph range Some of the data required to plot the graph have not been selected More than 6 peaks have been selected The start time was set to a time later than the end time when setting up the time axis in Manual mode Zero or negative values were set as the minimum or maximum values when setting up logarithmic axes in Manual mode data is available in the window Check if data in the set graph range is appropriate Also check if there is data in the graph range Check that the complete data required to plot the graph has been provided The maximum number of peaks that can be displayed on a graph at one time is 6 Select six or less peaks Set the start time to a time earlier than the end time Logarithmic axes cannot display zero or negative values When setting the maximum and minimum values for the logarithmic axes set values greater than zero ASIU operation is not available in User level A T Oo _ O S Q O E File extensions An attempt is being made to operate ON OFF of DOs by an inappropriate user level User level B or C can operate the ON OFF of DOs In each file reference
127. cted window Is already called it is displayed on the top layer The system numbers used for GCMs are left justified and displayed sequentially The system number button is not displayed if its system is not used for the GCM System operation mode display buttons These buttons indicate the operation mode of currently displayed system They are Run Pause and Stop shown from left to right Elapsed time display Indicates the elapsed time in seconds of the displayed system and the ratio of elapsed time in percentage based on the analysis cycle User level display Indicates the currently set user level IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 12 In addition the following information is shown by the operation mode display bar Table Information provided by the Operation Mode Display bar Ooo oltm Description O O O O Method Indicates the current method number It can be 1 to 6 This is left blank if the Manual status or the Stop Process is set Stream under Indicates the number of the stream currently being measured It can be 1 to 31 Measurement This is left blank if the Manual status and the Stop operation mode are set Stream to be Indicates the number of the stream scheduled to be measured next It can be 1 to 31 Measured Next This is left blank if the Manual status and the Stop operation mode are set Measurement Indicates the current
128. cted GC8000 the equipment configuration of streams valves detectors etc and a list of equipment statuses This window is for display only It is not possible to operate any equipment from this window The Analyzer Configuration Window consists of two windows the GCM Map and Stream Map Windows The display can be switched by selecting the corresponding tab GCM Map Window The GCM Map Window shows the following information e Number of GCMs set to the GC8000 e SYS numbers set to THE GCM e Number of isothermal ovens in the GC8000 and their ON OFF statuses e Valve settings and their ON OFF statuses e Types of detectors TCD FID FID MC FPD e Presence absence of EPCs Carrier n 1 to n 2 and Utility n 1 to n 4 n stands for an oven number e Presence absence of a hydrogen limiter and its ON OFF status e Presence absence of stream valves and their statuses stream 1 to 31 or OFF e Presence absence of ATM balanced valves and their ON OFF statuses e Stream valves and ATM balanced valves set to THE GCM e Valves and detectors set to SYS The following shows an example display of the GCM Map Window a aa CM map Sh map ae iat i i ol Chen j CCM i j ETS ET 1 OF 7 OF mA Lm a aT in za i i IDET 2 0D 2 oF a ee FE 7 4 ven 3 me Svs 9 ff 3 OFF aT E Eiri ee re PSE Pj i i r 3 1 J i e 3 GCM SYS jes s meP iii saw oe lg 6 WF amp OFF Las Figure 4 74 GCM 6 SYS 6 detector 6 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th
129. cx foe Prev Chrom 1 1 z i Prev Chrom 1 1 i nea Cancel Hist Chrom 1 1 Cancel 5 es HONE l Dei Chrom 1 1 EE Base Chrom 1 1 i H Nine 7 i s File Chrom y LH Chroi 1 3 Nome Hore Hone T p None Hont Y Mone j None b None Figure 4 39 Set Pen dialog box Example in the right shows a combo box is selected From this dialog box different types of chromatograms to be displayed with pen 1 to 8 can be selected From a combo box for each pen color select a chromatogram you want to display Depending on the type of selected chromatogram a different dialog box may be invoked The following shows the graph names that can be selected from the combo box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 36 Table Chromatograms selectable from the Set Pen dialog box Description of chromatogram to be displayed Hides the chromatogram corresponding to the pen color Latest chromatogram 1 1 to 3 2 Displays the latest chromatograms of the detector belonging to GCM currently connected The detector number belonging to GCM is only registered in the combo box It is not registered in off line mode Previous chromatogram 1 1 to Displays the previous chromatograms of the detector belonging to GCM 3 2 currently connected The detector number belonging to GCM is only registered in the combo box It is not registered in off line mode
130. d cause Wrong system configuration Incorrect installation or card failure Countermeasure Adjust system contiguration or install correct card F7 1 4 ai If you specify an unregistered number an Undefined alarm message will be indicated in the window In this case close the Detailed Alarm Description window and re specify the correct alarm number IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 7 Alarm Windows gt 1 5 e Display contents 1 9 The following shows the display contents of each item Item Display Alarm No This is the alarm number specified upon opening If an unregistered number is specified the message Undefined alarm appears here This shows the alarm message displayed in the Analyzer LCD panel Associated Data 1 2 For alarms with associated data the meaning of the data and its scale are indicated Alarm Status Indicates alarm detection criteria and limit value Possible Cause Indicates the possible cause s of the generated alarm Countermeasure Indicates the countermeasures and immediate remedies that can be taken against the possible cause ATIP While the Alarm Status window or Alarm History window is displayed you can right click on the alarm number area of a displayed alarm to display the Detailed Alarm Description window of that alarm Clear Alarm Status History The alarm history information stored in the analyzer server can be cleared to start saving new alarm
131. dated in the window Then the being updated automatically message appears on the title bar Displaying retention time history results from the past 1 Select Retention Time History Window in the Window menu or the Retention Time History Window tab to display the Retention Time History window Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the retention time result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from History then apply it by pressing the OK button IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 51 5 From the Display from History combo box select the desired year and month and apply it using the OK button Select History File Date Si 0 Display from the Latest Data Select History File 2011 09 29 Next select Time Data go back The Latest Data is selected position The Max number of Data is 50 cance Figure 4 63 Year and month setting dialog box 6 Select a desired date from the analysis date setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Select History File Date 2011 09 29 Select History Next select Time Data
132. detail Saving an enlarged portion temporarily allows you to recall and view it after updating the window This section describes how to do this using the buttons on the toolbar The same result can be achieved using the corresponding commands in the menu IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 32 E Enlargement Operation procedure Click on the Zoom in button o on the toolbar The scales for the x and y axes are enlarged by one division respectively based on the center of the Enlargement Display area e You can also achieve the same results using the Zoom in command in the Scale menu E Reduction Operation procedure Click on the Zoom out button B on the toolbar The scales for the x and y axes are reduced by one division respectively based on the center of the Enlargement Display area e You can also achieve the same results using the Zoom out command in the Scale menu E Partial Enlargement Operation procedure 1 Click on the Partial Zoom button on the toolbar 2 Drag the start and end points of the area you wish to enlarge on the Overall Display area or the Enlargement Display area Chennai 24th ee Pa E BIX wl Clete aa illl eaf T st ey leu i B Ser Eo o i End points F5 3 15 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while
133. display Elapsed Time Indicates the time second that has elapsed from the start of analysis This section also shows the ratio of the elapsed time to the analysis cycle in In the Manual mode because the time axis is automatically adjusted the ratio of the elapsed time to the full scale is indicated in In cases of being prepared this part indicates the elapsed time in minus value Peak Number Indicates the number of the peak currently being detected Peak Name Displays the name of the peak currently being detected Moving the mouse cursor over the peak name causes the peak name to appear as a tool hint Detector Output Displays a detector signal in mV The chromatogram displayed in the chromatogram display section represents the pattern of this signal IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 10 5 2 3 Displaying Detector Status Right clicking on the detector area of the valve display control section or left clicking the temperature controller display causes a detector signal or temperature controller status to be displayed respectively The updating cycle of these displays is 3 seconds lt X SEE ALSO For changing the operation of the valve display control section see section 3 6 E Detailed Display of Detector Signal s Display procedure lf there are two detectors you can select one of them in the valve display control section 1 Move t
134. dress into the respective fields The available analyzer IDs are from 1 to 240 2 Click the Register button The entered information is added to the List of Analyzer IDs Editing 1 Select the analyzer ID to be edited from the List of Analyzer IDs 2 Change the information in the Analyzer select dialog box 3 Click the Register button Deletion 1 Select the analyzer ID of the analyzers to be deleted from the analyzer list 2 Click the Delete button This causes the selected analyzer ID to be deleted from the List of Analyzer IDs IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 5 E Exiting the LCD Emulator Operation procedure 1 Click on the Exit command in the Connect menu The dialog box asking if you wish to exit the LCD Emulator appears EtherLCD J re you sure vou want bo close the LED Emulator Mo F0205 ai 2 Click the Yes button This disconnects communication with the analyzer exiting the LCD Emulator E Limitation on the Number of Users to be Connected Simultaneously The analyzer cannot communicate with multiple LCD Emulators at the same time If a user attempts to make a communication connection with a particular analyzer using an LCD Emulator while another user is already communicating with that analyzer using an LCD Emulator the second connection cannot be established In this case a message box appears indicating the IP address of the cur
135. e When the GC1000 Markll chromatogram file is displayed combo boxes for additional information 1 and 2 are not displayed because it does not have additional information e Ina file chromatogram not intended for tandem display a saved chromatogram a baseline chromatogram and a differential chromatogram the smart mark check box is not displayed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 41 4 4 19 Temperature Pressure Dialog Box Select the Temperature Pressure command in the Graph menu to display the Temperature Pressure dialog box From this dialog temperature data and pressure data can be selected to be displayed with pens 1 to 8 Caled Graph Him Caled Graph Hi eee iasi Chem 1 ljfemp i l on EORNA Les Chrem 1 ifT empi l on moet Prew Chrem 1 1 Templ 2 frece j eae Beon 3 cs Biron Neat 4 Liis Chrome Tifel o TA Prev Chres 1 11a 5 i Figure 4 47 Temperature Pressure dialog box Example in the right shows a combo box is selected 1 From a combo box for each pen color select a temperature or pressure graph you want to display 2 Click the OK button to display the selected temperature or pressure data by dotted line in the specified pen color in the enlargement display area If you have selected None the pen is not displayed The update cycle of the temperature data and pressure data for the latest chromatogram is 1 second T
136. e conducted by clicking the Analysis Results Window Display button on the toolbar The Latest Analysis Results window is then displayed ATIP If the analysis results windows are reduced to icons and registered for the ASET group they can be opened separately However it should be noted that the displayable analysis results when a registered analysis results window is opened without activating the Overview window are limited to the range of data stored in the PC iz Analysis Results 4 MK2_004 Latest analysis results File Window Help BBO AE Start time ss R Tine Det Tra otrn Peak PeakNane 5 Time R Time E Time Gate on Gate off F5 4 2 ai E Exiting Operation procedure Click on the Exit command in the File menu The Analysis Results window is then closed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 37 5 4 2 Window Types and Configuration The analysis results windows consist of analysis results acquisition windows Latest Analysis Results Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Laboratory Analysis Results and Calibration coefficient History and file reference windows File Analysis Results File Concentration Analysis History File Retention Time History File Laboratory Analysis Results and File Calibration coefficient History This section outlines the configuration and display contents of each of
137. e detector type It is either TCD FID FID MC FID having methane converter FPD or None Input Signal The input signal is sampled every 20 msec and this analog signal is converted into digital form averaged at the sampling rate and displayed Filtered Signal The input signal is filtered using the filter constant of detector signal settings and displayed Flame Status Indicates the Flame Detection status Flame On or Flame Out FID FID MC FPD Voltage of MC Indicates the converter voltage FID MC only IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 20 4 3 17 Changing Range To change the Range select the Change Range command from the Manual Range menu The Range Change dialog box appears Range Setting 3 How law ieee 1 Process Assign External 3rd Measuring unit oo SYS Range 1 hi Measuring range 1 000 Setting peak L Ref Peak Number 1 Hi 1 Ref Peak Number 2 lt Range information gt Range No 1 Process Assign External 3rd Measuring unt Ho Measuring range 1 000 Ref Peak Number 1 HT HS Ref Peak Number 2 K If the Result unit is changed Anahysis results window is closed automaticalh Figure 4 24 Range Change dialog box From this dialog box you can change the Stream Peak measuring range to the specified range number After selecting the stream of the range peak of the
138. e product or any defect of the product that YOKOGAWA can not predict in advance E Notes on Software YOKOGAWA makes no warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the software s merchantability or suitability for any particular purpose except as specified in the terms of warranty This product may be used on a machine only If you need to use the product on another machine you must purchase another product It is strictly prohibited to reproduce the product except for the purpose of backup Store the CD ROM the original medium in a safe place It is strictly prohibited to perform any reverse engineering operation such as reverse compilation or reverse assembling on the product No part of the product may be transferred converted or sublet for use by any third party without prior written consent from YOKOGAWA IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 il Documentation Conventions E Symbol Marks Throughout this user s manual you will find several different types of symbols are used to identify different sections of text This section describes these icons AN CAUTION Identifies important information required to understand operations or functions A w Identifies additional information XX SEE ALSO Identifies a source to be referred to Indicates text describing the action to be taken when a message or indication is displayed during an operation E Keyboard Inscriptions Keyboard operatio
139. e selected chromatogram data is saved to the specified file 5 3 7 The off line chromatogram display window When double clicking the chromatogram icon in the icon folder of the Engineering Terminal on the desk top the chromatogram display window only can be started This function is for indicating the chromatogram at off line The chromatograms to be indicated are File chromatogram and Differential chromatogram A CAUTION e n case ASET is operated this function can not be used e The multiple chromatogram displays can not be started IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 35 5 4 Analysis Results Windows The analysis results windows display data that has been analyzed by the analyzer There are ten windows five analysis results acquisition windows in which the analysis results are accumulated and five file reference windows in which reference is made by opening related files A graph window can also be merged into windows that display histories This chapter describes how to display and exit the analysis results windows the types and configuration of the windows switching of window display data saving and reading data modification and re saving conversion of history data to a graph and resetting history data Overview window Analysis Results command Analysis Results Window Display command Related windows lt Analysis re
140. ears ATIP Only one alarm window can be displayed at a time IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 7 Alarm Windows gt 1 2 E Exiting 7 1 7 2 While an alarm window is in active state click on the Close command in the Control menu The alarm window ts closed Alarm Status Window The Alarm Status Window is a window displaying the statuses of alarms that have occurred in the analyzers The Alarm Status window displays alarm messages with the latest alarm at the top The display items are the occurrence date and time a flag alarm numbers an alarm description and related data 1 2 If there is data hidden from view in the window you can scroll through it to display hidden portions The flag is always 1 occurred Right clicking on an alarm number display area allows you to display the Detailed Alarm Description window of that alarm number FA Alarm Status 21 GC8K 021 l l Ioj x Mew Detail Help YOKOGAWA Alarm Contents DATA1 DATAZ 1 11 01 15 11 45 i i 71 1 Oven 1 communication error 00000 00000 Sige 2 11 01 15 11 45 1 2 7i 1 Oven 1 communication error 00000 00000 3 11 01 15 11 45 1 3 T2 1 Oven 2 communication error 00000 00000 i 4 11 01 15 11 45 1 4 T2 1 Oven 2 communication error 00000 00000 igs 5 11 01 15 11 45 1 5 T3 1 Oven 3 communication error ogoogo ogg 6 11 01 15 11 45 1 6 T3 1 Oven 3 communication error 00000 00000 ig Fi 11 01 16 43 34 11 291 2 Concentration ab
141. ed the Y axis scale is displayed according to the gain setting If auto gain mode is disabled the Y axis scale is displayed in mV e For auto gain mode the gain setting for each peak must be configured Therefore a chromatogram without gain setting capability does not support auto gain mode e An unevenness may occur on the portion of chromatogram where the gain level changes e In auto gain mode the Y axis scale is displayed according to the gain in the most left portion where chromatogram is displayed Also in an enlargement the gained chromatogram is displayed For auto gain mode select the auto gain mode in the scale menu The following shows an example of display in auto gain mode IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 31 i i A I m 4 i n I E A j i a i i I l A i E WW ili Figure 4 34 Example of display in auto gain 4 4 7 Gate Mark Peak Mark and Start Mark In mark settings if you select gate mark peak mark and start mark to be displayed they are displayed in chromatogram in the enlargement display area Gate OFF Gate ON Peak ON Start mark Figure 4 35 Example of displaying gate mark peak mark and start mark 4 4 8 Additional Information Peak No Peak Name etc Among the following data items up to two items can be displayed in the Enlargement Display window Relative peak number Peak name up to
142. edure Click on the Full Display button 1 on the toolbar The position and scales of the chromatogram are recalculated and you are returned to the Original window You can also achieve the same results using the Overall Display command in the Scale menu IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 34 5 3 6 Saving Chromatogram The Chromatogram window allows you to save a currently displayed chromatogram in a file E Saving Saving chromatograms In saving chromatograms the currently displayed chromatogram is saved to the hard disk on the PC 1 Click on the Save Chromatogram button on the toolbar A dialog box for selecting the chromatogram to save appears File Chitin selection Save chromatogram PO Cancel 1 Last Chrom 1 e Frew Chirom 1 3 Last Chrom 2 4 Prev Chrom 7 5 OS 07 23 56 15H1 F5 3 17 ai 2 Select the chromatogram to save and click the OK button Gave in O 200504 0 cy Gt Jamia danae Ae DSc Sito Banistce Dae LAH p Bhiitiop Sisih iop Si5iil Hop GLb Lii op Sop Je SSe Le aisin Biggie Riise SS ep D02 0p DMIs DOS TSU een Atinitten Bigge BS BS p Evo BSI BSL DSO len 4 we eT a File rama ep Seve en tee Checmust Fike erp ik F5 3 18 ai 3 Enter a file name in front of the file extension chr in the File Name field in the displayed dialog box and click the OK button Th
143. een set Calibration Validation Set the Method number of Calibration or Validation Method Manual Range Peak Gate Std ON OFF Set Change the gate ON OFF and std time Time Peak Result Unit Set Change the measuring range and or its unit Measuring Range Peak Ref Stream Set Change the Reference Stream number and or Reference Number Ref Peak Peak number Number Peak Gate Cut Method Set Change the Gate Cut Method and or the Integration Integ Method Method Peak Std Conc Std Set Change the standard concentration standard area and or Area Calib Factor Calibration Coefficient Contents Displays the contents of Help of the Analyzer Operation window Help Search Displays Help on the basis of the keyword entered IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 6 E Chromatogram Window Save Chrom Zoom In Pen Select Display Re integration Area Save Delete Zoom Out Timing Mark Re integration Backup Analysis Result Part Zoom Temp Press Disp Update Restore Analysis Result Full Display Multi Chromatogram Display p gt Send Peak Application Print v Auto Scale Shift Display Transfer Result Cancel Re integration Multi Chromatograms Snap Shot Additional Info Display Position TO6A ai Zoom Out Timing Mark Snapshot Help Search Exit Alt F4 Part Zoom Temp Pressure v Cursor Pos Enlargement Display Peak Display Full Display Auto scale v On the chromatogram Und
144. efer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or Password Manual IM 11B03A03 07E Enter the password and click the Run button When a user level C password is entered in case the number of analyzers registered is 0 or 2 or more the dialog box of Analyzer selection Forced connect appears Here select the analyzer to be forced connected When the number of analyzers registered is 0 the analyzer is added When the number of analyzers registered is 1 the confirmation message to be forced connected comes up Select Analyzer Forced Connect Analyzer List O01 O05 006 007 Analyzer ID O04 IPF Address 192 168 1 4 Delete When the analyzer requested the force connection is under the connection with the other Ethernet LCD emulator the dialog box of the force connection appears Confirming the IP address which is now connecting enter a user level C password again then click Force connect button F0210 ai Forced Connect Current Analyzer 192 168 1 244 Normal Password Do you want Forced connect to Analyzer Forced Connect Cancel F0211 ai A CAUTION If another user performs forced connection during this establishment of forced connection the original attempt at forced connection communication will be disconnected IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 7 2 2 Basic Operation The LCD Emulator window is identi
145. electing All Programs and clicking on the EtherLCD item in the AS Engineering Terminal group Or if an EtherLCD short cut icon is provided in the window you can double click it instead IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 2 2 Ifthe number of analyzers registered is Zero or two or more the Select Analyzer dialog box appears Select the analyzer you wish to connect If the number of registered analyzers is one the Ethernet LCD Emulator starts communication with that analyzer directly without displaying the Select Analyzer dialog box miai imal Add Deina F0201 ai 3 Choose the analyzer ID of the analyzer you wish to connect to from the list displayed 4 Click the Run button The cursor changes to a sandglass icon and the Ethernet LCD Emulator waits for the result of the communication connection When the communication connection becomes established the Ethernet LCD Emulator s CONNECT indicator is displayed in green informing you that it has been connected to the analyzer concerned After a while the Initialize window status window of the analyzer appears The selected analyzer ID will be indicated at the right of the caption in the form of XXX lf communication connection fails to be established a message box to that effect appears The CONNECT indicator on the window remains blacked out Ethernet LOO Emulator 44 STATUS RESULT
146. ements A CAUTION e This function is enabled for level C users e Apeak can be re integrated when external third external linear or indirect method processing is specified for the peak a re al A renep fil oan oc Lh fa Fic Seele Grog Re reenter Ostana Ave SS EKOGANA HwSACoSATAMe Dea e mien Ko O0 3 Pe Chott ay El i Pee Cheer be an eee ert Chromatogram Re etegratan Chla Start Tete i re integration area TASS 4A Sireas fe Pas Teter LE ihi Ai ier Lie Gat Pe Fidi Li BHE Sean Pid Bal ikih Bo a iE Biri Him fener inal ra Cae pe Peal OFF Mea tutte Ahia E in ae JS TA ZN JAJ E Fs Eg 5 2841 em ean eA IHEU Ea Fedorten Tere Ariatioght Peck Height Sid Cone A uao oog Gate Cw tele gear Dama fill Bini H Eiopa Tana ime ene ia eado Gai Hi Calh Facto ig G oe iS ter DEF H G Send Mee Acpiciher Tresie Regt A Figure 4 37 Chromatogram re integration function for external third IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 33 Chromatogram re integration area Analysis result list Chromatogram information Individual peak data area Reantegrahon Chromaio Start Teme 20110829 14 07 0 Stream Hg 1 Det Ha 1 1 Parameter Online Assign Peak OW Eriermal 3rd Ba T 3 1 Sopa Poak
147. ena winie Eram iener Neni Wear Operation per a EE Bun system display of _ temperature Operating Stream pressure Valve Applicable only to Manual status When displaying Switching the temperatures display of Temperature valve gate ON Control Unit OFF time every Operation window time valve gate is displayed is opened When displaying pressures Operating Press Status Atmospheric window is Pressure displayed Balancing Valve Applicable only to Manual status ON OFF Operation Left click ON OFF ON OFF Operation of of Valves operation of detectors Hydrogen Limiting Unit Applicable only Applicable only to Manual status Applicable only to Manual status to Manual status Right click Displays the Detector Signal Display window Figure 4 14 Element names of Analyzer Operation window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 13 4 3 4 Changing Stream Sequence No To change a stream sequence number select the Stream Sequence command from the Measurement Status menu When the Stream Sequence dialog box appears select a sequence number and click the Execute button The measurement status is changed to the stream sequence of the specified number The sequence number can be 1 to 8 ATIP The stream sequence number will not be changed if any stream has not been allocated to the specified stream sequence number Stream Seq Stream Sequ
148. ence Execute Figure 4 15 Stream Sequence dialog box 4 3 5 Changing Stream Specification To change a stream specification select the Stream Specification command from the Measurement Status menu The Stream Specification dialog box appears Strm Sel Stream No Stream Name Stream No Stream Name 1 STRi Only stream numbers belonging to GCM can be selected Cancel Figure 4 16 Stream Specification dialog box The box when opened is shown at left and the box for stream number selection is shown at right Select a stream number and the iteration count and click the Execute button The measurement status is changed to the stream specification and the stream is measured for the specified number of times Then the operation is stopped automatically If you set the iteration count to zero 0 the specified stream is measured continuously IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 14 4 3 6 Changing Calibration Validation No To change a Calibration Validation number select the Calibration Validation command from the Measurement Status menu The Calibration Validation dialog box appears F List only those for which calibration settings have been specified Figure 4 17 Calibration Validation dialog box From the Calibration Validation dialog box you can select any of Calibration 1 to Calibration 6 and any of Validation 1 to Valid
149. ention Time History window Displays the Laboratory Analysis History window Displays the Calibration Coefficient History window Displays the File Analysis Results window File Concentration Displays the File Concentration Analysis History window Analysis History File Retention Time Displays the File Retention Time History window History File Lab Analysis Displays the File Laboratory Analysis Results window Results File Calibration Displays the File Calibration Coefficient History window Coefficient History Plots concentration analysis history Retention time history file concentration analysis history or file Retention time history into a graph Displays the contents of Help of the Analysis Result window Help Search Displays Help on the Analysis Result window on the basis of the keyword entered IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 10 E Graph T13A ai MenuName CommandName Function Closes a graph window End End Enda graph window Plots concentration analysis history Retention time history file concentration analysis history or file Retention time history into a graph Print the graph Displays Help of the ASET E ASIU Operation Window T15A ai Menu Name Command Name Function _ Close ASIU operation window DO Set DO01 ON OFF DO01 to D016 i Note DOxx is displayed as TAG when Tag is set as
150. ep b to select the necessary peak names The selected peak names will be inverse video displayed e Up to six peak names can be selected at a time e Ifa wrong peak range has been selected make a new selection Set up a scale for the ordinate a concentration scale for concentration analysis history a retention time scale for retention time history or calibration coefficient sale for calibration coefficient history a Select linear or logarithmic representation b Select Auto Manual mode for scale setup With Auto selected the scale suitable for a selected range is automatically set When Manual is selected you need to further enter the maximum and minimum values of the axis e In logarithmic representation the zero or negative values cannot be represented properly If the values include the zero or a negative value be sure to select linear representation Set up the time axis range Choose Auto or Manual With Auto selected the entire time range displayed in the history window is turned into a graph When Manual is selected you should choose the start time and end time from the list boxes of the drop down format In this case only data in the selected range is plotted into a graph e Astart time must be selected prior to the end time As the form for peak name representation choose either Stream Peak Peak Name unit or Peak Name unit Check that all settings have been specified and then click the
151. er the chromatogram TO7A ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 7 MenuName CommandName Function File Save Chrom Saves the chromatogram displayed in the window to the hard disk or a floppy disk Scale C Stores a currently displayed window in memory or displays window data stored in memory window data stored in memory Snap 2 command the mouse cursor position on a graph chromatogram position chromatogram position Displays the contents of Help of the Chromatogram window Help Search Displays Help on the basis of the keyword entered E Analyzer Configuration Windows System IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 8 E Alarm Common to Alarm Status and Alarm History Windows v Alarm Status Alarm History PCAS Alarm History GCM Clear Status Clear History Exit TO9A ai MenuName CommandName Function Display Select GCM Allows you to select THE GCM whose alarms are displayed If ALL is selected all alarms that have occurred in the GCM are displayed Clear Status Clears the alarm statuses of the analyzer If ALL is selected in THE GCM selection all alarm statuses of the GCM will be cleared If any of CGM1 to GCM6 is selected the alarm statuses of the GCM concerned will be cleared Clear History Clears the alarm history of analyzer If ALL is selected in THE
152. ering Terminal should be used ARC ARCNET supported version The communication to the analyzer connected to Ethernet is also enabled e Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET should be used so that DCS communicates with analyzer connected to ARCNET e Redundancy for ARCNET is enabled Redundancy for Ethernet can be done by using double Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET e One Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET can communicate with up to 30 sets of analyzers connected to ARCNET In case of communicating with more than 31 sets plural number of Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET should be used Operation and display of Network monitoring Gas Chromatograph Automatic data storage Software PC PC STARDOM FCJ ASE T ARC PCAS ARC ASGW Ss D LAN Ethernet Analyzer bus system for ARCNET ARCNET Ethernet Converter GC1000 Markll ARCNET isa GCIU GCIU Analyzer pH analyzer Oxygen analyzer etc Fg o ai GC1000 Markll GC1000 GC1000 Figure 8 1 Typical System configuration IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 8 ASET for ARCNET gt 8 2 8 2 Installing ASET for ARCNET 8 2 1 Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package Install the Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package Before installing ASET G This package is also included in the PCAS Install Disk If you already installed this Package into the computer while the PCAS installing you can
153. esults window lt XSEE ALSO Laboratory Analysis Results Window for the display contents IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark Il gt 5 44 E File Calibration Coefficient History Window The File Calibration Coefficient History window is a window in which data of the Calibration Coefficient History window that has been saved to a file is recalled for reference You cannot recall other analysis results acquisition windows The contents displayed in the window are identical to those of the Calibration Coefficient History window lt SEE ALSO Calibration Coefficient History Window for the display contents 5 4 3 Switching Window Display In the analysis results window only one window can be displayed at a time If you wish to display another window switch the current window to the desired one Note that only a graph window that has been produced in a history window Concentration Analysis History Calibration coefficient History Retention Time History File Concentration Analysis History or File Retention Time History or File Calibration coefficient History can be displayed simultaneously with the history window or the data source of the graph window ATIP Display of a graph window A graph window produced by executing the Create command in the Graph menu while a history window is being displayed is displayed concurrently with the history window or t
154. f each analyzer connected to PCAS It appears when ASET starts Analyzer Overview The Analyzer Overview window displays the measurement status of each window GC module hereafter referred to as GCM in GC8000 Select the GCM you want to view the details in this window From this window open your desired subwindow Analyzer Configuration Analyzer Operation Chromatogram Analysis Results or Alarm windows Analyzer Operation The Analyzer Operation window is provided to operate or monitor the window operation status of an analyzer Switch the window for each GCM Chromatogram window The Chromatogram window is provided to monitor the current chromatogram or to display chromatograms stored in an analyzer server hereafter referred to as PCAS It is also used to reanalyze chromatograms Analysis Results Displays the latest analysis results concentration analysis history retention windows time history or calibration coefficient history Switch the window for each GCM or system hereafter referred to as SYS Alarm windows Displays alarm status and history of an analyzer Switch the window for all analyzers or each GCM Analyzer Configuration The Analyzer Configuration window is provided to display the definitions window of GCMs or SYSs in GC8000 or equipment configuration such as oven detectors and valves E Precautions for Using the LCD Emulator and Engineering Terminal Observe the following precautions when using the LCD Emul
155. f the analyzer History chromatograms for GC1000 Mark II are opened from the server by specifying the analysis start date and time History Chromatogram 1 and History Chromatogram 2 represent history chromatograms of detectors 1 and 2 respectively History chromatograms allows acquisition of temperature data and pressure data the sampling rate is 1 s When displaying two differential chromatograms specify two different chromatograms such as Differential Chromatogram 1 and Differential Chromatogram 2 You cannot specify the same chromatograms for example Differential Chromatogram 1 twice For the latest chromatograms and previous chromatograms 1 Click on the Set Pen command in the Graph menu or click the E button on the toolbar The Set Pen dialog box appears CJH IIIT Grph Name Lent Chrom 1 Forv Cheam 1 Prev Cheom Hone None None None Last Chom F5 3 5 ai 2 Choose one of Latest Chromatogram 1 Latest Chromatogram 2 Previous Chromatogram 1 or Previous Chromatogram 2 from the combo box corresponding to the display color used for display and click the OK button The specified chromatogram appears The legend display area shows the name of the specified chromatogram IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 25 For file chromatograms 1 2 3 4 Click on the Set Pen c
156. fy the ID number of the analyzer to operate lt XSEE ALSO For specifying the analyzer ID number see section 3 6 Selecting Analyzer Ay CAUTION To upload and or download setting parameters user level change is required Please refer to 3 3 Changing User Level Besides upload and or download setting parameters from overview screen is allowed only the case of GC1000 Markll Also the operation status must be changed to Stop E Uploading To upload the set parameters from the analyzer and save them to the Engineering Terminal disk proceed as follows Operation procedure 1 Click on the Parameter Transfer command in the Option menu The submenu for transferring parameters appears em Help Parameter Transfer Upload to PC Analyzer Reset Download to GC een mE A 2 Click on the Upload to PC command The Save As dialog box for specifying a setting parameter file appears Save s Save in E Data File name Save as type ile Cancel Enter a file name F0322 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 3 4 5 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 5 Enter the file name for the setting parameters to be saved under preceding the extension px1 pr7 and click on the Data directory which is preserved for saving Example Where system01 is specified as the file name system01 pr7 Click the OK button The AS_ MAIN di
157. g Box To set peaks select the Peak submenu from the Setup menu The Set Peak dialog box appears Peak Setting Stream SYS Ma I Peak No Peak Info Gate Time Result Unite Measuring Range Units Peak H lp r rR Seals e Peak Std Time pen Es Meas unit Bowl Process Asien External 3rd Gate n time ag eas range 1 000 Det No 1 1 Gate Off time 10 0 Ref Stream Ret Peak Gate Cut Method teg Method Galib Settings Peak 1 Peak 2 Std conc OOF Ret stream 3 Gate cut Time gate Fef peak 1 3 Intee method Skimming Std area SOR Galib factor goo Please only enter letters digits and O AR lt H If a Peak Name Result Unit or Measuring Range are changed Analysis results window is closed automatically Figure 4 28 Set Peak dialog box In this dialog box you can set a stream number system number and peak number options After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure to change the settings is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed You can select stream numbers and system numbers of the current GCM only Also you can select only the peak number assigned to the detector of the selected system number Peak Info You can set the specified stream number system number and peak name of the peak number The peak name can be up to eight characters consisting
158. go back The Latest Data is selected position The Max number of Data is 250 O OK Canel Figure 4 64 Date setting dialog box 7 Select a desired time from the analysis time setting dialog box then apply it by pressing the OK button Select History File Time Please select a time 2011709729 16 53 22 Data go back The Latest Data is selected position The Hax number of Data is 250 a es Figure 4 65 Time setting dialog box 8 The retention time results are displayed for up to 5 000 past analyses tracing back from the specified file The analysis results are then not automatically updated 4 5 4 Peak Relating Data History Peak Relating Data Variation coefficient tailing coefficient base level on gate on timing noise level on gate on timing base level on peak on timing and S N can be shown by selected GCM including all SYS or showed by SYS under the selected GCM IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 52 Displaying from the latest peak relating data results 1 Select Peak Relating Data History Window in the Window menu or the Peak Relating Data History Window tab to display the Peak Relating Data History window 2 Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the peak relating data result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar 3 Select Open History in the
159. gram This chromatogram is saved by the user to the GC8000 main body A maximum of 20 chromatograms per system can be saved as saved chromatogram If the analysis cycle is 30 minutes or more the number of chromatograms that can be saved decreases Baseline chromatogram This chromatogram is saved by the user to the GC8000 main body as baseline chromatogram One chromatogram per system can be saved as baseline chromatogram History chromatogram This chromatogram is automatically saved to the GC8000 main body or PCAS Saved to the GC8000 main body is the history chromatogram for the past one week for six detectors for the past six weeks if there is only one detector To PCAS all the chromatograms in the past two months can be saved This denotes that if saved once per ten analyses all the chromatograms in the past one year can be saved IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 6 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 30 6 File chromatogram This chromatogram is automatically saved on ASET or manually saved by the user 7 Differential chromatogram This chromatogram is the result of difference determined by comparing two chromatograms The difference of shifted chromatograms are determined as they are in the shifted status lf chromatograms are shifted after their difference was displayed as a differential chromatogram the differential chromatogram is not updated
160. gration target Ay CAUTION If the Concentration Analysis Results window and Retention Time History window display GCM and the Chromatogram Re integration window is called from Analysis start date and time the system select box appears Select and determined the SYS number If only a single target GCM is in the system the system select box does not appear 7 NO SVS Select SY51 oYS2 9 SYS3 oYS4 SY55 53 SY56 cane Figure 4 72 System select box IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt da Analysis Results Concentration Analysis Hintory S S 1 Cinline Auto Update File Window Display tern Graph Userlevel Help a ALLAS WAA LLOR m Peak F eek arn r z sci Busiioszn t 00 dee aloo 1 001 C44 par 1B an 190 173 108 333 007 4 ppm Pai 821 CED 358360 02 01 08 earn f2 002 A ppm 03 001 0H4 pprn H 002 4 ppm Re integration on Individual Peaks select it from a menu that opens with a double click on the left mouse button or a click on the right mouse button 4 57 YOROGAAA aia ac OLLA HLS A017 AS 140100 135555 13 5202 PLS AAM AnA BEGI 259 185 250 784 Re integration on Analysis Start Date and Time select it from a menu that opens with a double click on the left mouse button or a click on the right mouse button The re integrated results are updated in all of the Concentration Analysis
161. he Operation Mode menu select the Change Operation Mode command e Click the Change Operation Mode button in each GCM display area Change Ope Mode GCM 1 EO x C Run Operation fC iPeise Figure 4 10 Change Each GCM Operation Mode dialog box From this dialog box figure 4 10 you can select the Run Pause or Stop mode In both dialog boxes you can change the operation mode as follows 1 Select an operation mode you wish to change and click the OK button A confirmation message showing The operation mode is changed to xx appears where xx is the selected operation mode If the GCM is not in the Process status the The request for change of GCMx operation mode was rejected message is returned where xx is a GCM number IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 9 2 When you respond to the confirmation message with OK the operation mode is changed for each GCM If the operation mode change request is rejected due to the operation conditions a level 3 alarm is generated and its status information is given When you issue a Change All GCM Operation Mode request multiple GCMs may not accept the specified operation mode In such case multiple sets of level 3 alarm are generated 4 2 6 Latest Analysis Results Window The Latest Analysis Results window lists the latest concentration of selected GCMs L Latest Analysis 1 GC8K
162. he data source of the graph window If the history window is switched to another the graph window that was displayed in the same frame will also be hidden accordingly However when the history window concerned is re displayed the graph window is also brought back to display E Window Menu The Window menu is used to switch to a window to display Choosing the window name you wish to display in this menu allows that window to appear Note that the currently displayed window s has a checkmark v added to the front of its name in the menu 5 4 4 Saving and Reading Data Data of the analysis results acquisition windows Latest Analysis Results Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Laboratory Analysis Results and Calibration coefficient History are updated each time an analysis is completed If these data are saved to a file data up to when it was saved can be freely referred to later by recalling it in the relevant file reference window File Analysis Results File Concentration Analysis History File Retention Time History File Laboratory Analysis Results or File Calibration coefficient History IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 45 E Saving an Analysis Result Acquisition Window Operation procedure 1 Display an analysis results acquisition window that you wish to save and click the Save command in the File menu e This
163. he following explains what TempX PressX 1 and PressX 2 represent in the combo box X 1 to 3 TempxX Temperature data for oven X PressX 1 Pressure data 1 for oven X PressX 2 Pressure data 2 for oven X All oven temperatures and EPC pressures of the system belonging to the detector can be displayed One chromatogram has a maximum of three units of temperature data Temp1 to Temp3 and six units of pressure data Press1 1 to Press3 2 as well as one unit of temperature data IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 42 4 4 20 Save Chromatogram Dialog Box Select the Save Chromatogram command in the File menu to display the Save Chromatogram dialog box From this dialog box you can select a chromatogram currently displayed and save it as a file on the PC File Chrom Selection Select Chrom Save Cancel 1 Last Chrom 1 1 2 Prev Chrom 1 1 Figure 4 48 Save Chromatogram dialog box 1 From the dialog box select one chromatogram to be saved and click the OK button 2 The Save As dialog box appears Specify a file name and click the save button to save the chromatogram to a file Then the specified chromatogram and corresponding temperature data pressure data 1 pressure data 2 peak number and analysis results are saved to the file e f 7 m Lers Disk fl e ASET Tinta keka d a Lera Disk Cj 2 A l F Gigammie Mew lahii
164. he mouse cursor over the desired detector area of the valve display control section and right click The Detector Signal Display window appears Valve display control section Steam VI WS VS W Deti HEAT gt io OY Wo w 5 LS 1 195 3 degt GF GF O O Lov 79 0 degt Close command Right click Detector Signal Display window F5 2 8 ai 2 To exit the Detector Signal Display window click on the Close command in the Control menu Oven 25 5 degt Window elements Detector Signal Display window W Detector 1 signal Type TCO Input signal 117 404 Filtered signal 117 404 Standard deviation 1 746 Voltage 12 8 Current 0 4 F5 2 9 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 11 Contents of display The following table lists the contents of the display Display Item Type Displays one of the following detector types TCD FID FID CONV FID with a meta converter FPD or none Input Signal Displays a value obtained by averaging the detector s analog signal sampled every 20 msec that is then A D converted using a value that is set to the sampling rate Post filtering Signal Displays the value obtained by filtering out an input signal using the value that has been set to the filter constant of the detector signal settings Standard Signal Indicates the standard deviation of the past 20 input signals Deviation
165. he server 192 168 1 207 192 168 1 206 192 168 1 244 192 168 1 243 FQ305 ai E Forced Connection Forced connection is a connection means to establish a communication connection even if the analyzer server to which you wish to connect is connected to four ASETs If the analyzer server you wish to connect to is connected to less than four ASETs forced connection starts without interruption If you attempt to execute a new forced connection to an analyzer server that is already connected to four ASE Ts the forced connection dialog box appears In this dialog box you can choose a connection to force to be disconnected then click the Forced Connect button This allows your forced connection to be made and established last priority Note that forced connection requires password entry Please refer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or Password Manual IM 11B03A03 07E When forced connection is executed the following message box appears AS MAIN tad Other PC starts the Forced communication ASET 192 168 1 244 F0306 ai Operation procedure 1 Click the Force Connect button on Connect menu then a dialog box for typing the password appears 2 Entry the password and click Execute button When a user level C password is entered force connection takes place IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 5 3 2 Forced connect Analyzer list 192 168 1 2
166. history If the analyzer alarm history is being displayed the following procedure clears the alarm history of the displayed analyzer If PCAS alarm history is being displayed this procedure clears the PCAS alarm history A CAUTION Only users of the user level C or more can erase the display contents of the Alarm History window Click the Clear History command in the Display menu of the Alarm Status or Alarm History window This erases the display contents of the Alarm History window Only users of the user level C can erase the display contents of the Alarm Status window of GC8000 The Alarm Status of GC1000 Markll can not be erased IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 8 8 1 lt 8 ASET for ARCNET gt 8 1 ASET for ARCNET The New ARCNET based bus system enables connection between an ARCNET system and an Ethernet system This realizes addition of Ethernet analyzers to existing ARCNET systems System Configuration ASET G software which is ARCNET supported version must be installed to corresponde with the ARCNET system A typical network configuration of analyzer bus is shown in Figure 8 1 The network consists of analyzers Gas chromatograph etc and Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET This Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET consist of Gateway unit analyzer server and ARCNET Ethernet Converter Each software PCAS ASET for Analyzer server and Analyzer Server Engine
167. history window one of the noted six windows displayed click the Create command in the Graph menu This operation can also be conducted by clicking the BEE button on the toolbar A dialog box for setting up a graph appears Graph Setup Vertical xia Scale f Linear Cancel f Logarithm cee ee Min Walue m Max Value Manual Peak Mame max 6 Time Axis Range 0O1 001 Peaki F O1 O02 CH4 Auto SL Abt Time 01 003 C2H6 f Manual End Time 01 004 3H Ui 005 I C4Hi0 Slo hours from the latest time O1 O06 N C4H10 O1 O07 I C5H1z2 ic T a Ym Ha A MA A A y O1 OQ08 N CSH1le 01 009 O1 O10 T Upper Limit O02 001 Peaki Lower Limit b oo ee O2 O003 C2H6 O2 O004 C3 HA O2 O005 I C4H10 O2 O006 N C4H1i0 Strm Peak Peak name uniti O2 007 I CSH1z O2 OO068 N CSH1e2 Haza U09 P Display Upper Lower Limit Value Legend Display f Only Peak name iuniti F5 4 16 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 2 3 4 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 51 Select the peak name to be indicated on the graph from the list box at the lower right of the dialog box as follows Continuous peak names Drag from the first peak name to the last peak name Discontinuous peak names a Click on the first peak name or the start of a peak range b With the CTRL key held down click on the next peak name or the end of the range c Repeat st
168. hows each of the analyzer s operation status IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 8 ASET for ARCNET gt 8 4 8 2 4 Check the EtherLCD G communication 1 Start the ASET G and a dialog box to set the IP address of the PCAS G appears select Server Analyzer Ii o O N serverAnalyzer List i rAdd Server Analyzer J iD 247 IP Address 192 168 1 247 ea e Connect 2 Enter Server ID and IP address and click connect button Then if the EtherLCD G communicates with the PCAS G successfully Select Analyzer dialog box appears The dialog box shows analyzer list registered in the PCAS G Select Analyzer cesses E Analyzer List IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 8 ASET for ARCNET gt 8 5 3 Select analyzer and click and click connect button Check if the analyzer s Ether LCD G Emulator appears Ether LCD G Emulator 1 Lidl f LOCAL CONNECT is 27 22 Operation gt Ope mode Run Meas state Str sequence Next meas inalysis time 25 63 Connect Help On None i i CANCEL P Ekaee 1 2 3 4 5 6 T Non Non Off Off OTE Off Off f SET ENT Matlhod f STATUS RESULT ALARM TEMP ERT O w y LACAN E OPERATION TABLE PREY NEXT 8 2 5 PCAS Data Storage check After finishing the all of installation check the PCAS data storage 1 Display Analysis result 2 Display historica
169. ifferential ChromatOgram ccccccccccescseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 39 4 4 17 Displaying Chromatogram File by Drag amp Drop ccccccceeeeeeeeeeees 4 39 4 4 18 Set Mark Dialog BOX ccccccccccccecseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 40 4 4 19 Temperature Pressure Dialog BOX ccccccccecsteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 41 4 4 20 Save Chromatogram Dialog BOX ccccccccscsccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 42 4 4 21 Saving and Deleting Chromatogram cccccccceccscceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 43 4 4 22 BF AO raccoons ace sc esac cee can tee acca ntuees ede auantee S 4 45 Analysis Results WINdOWS ccccseeeeeeessssseeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeessessenennonanees 4 45 IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 4 5 1 Latest Analysis Results cccccccccccssssssecsssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessseees 4 46 4 5 2 Concentration Analysis HIStOFy cccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 48 4 5 3 Retention Time HIStory cccccccccccccessssseessssssseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseessaaeas 4 50 4 5 4 Peak Relating Data HIStory cccccccccccsssssssssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaaas 4 51 4 5 5 Calibration Coefficient History Window cccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 53 4 5 6 Plotting History Data on Graph ccccceeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeens 4 54 4 5 7 Calling up Re integration Window from Analysis Results Window 4 56 4 6 Analyzer Configuration
170. ile Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 31 E Changing Scale Enlarge Reduce buttons The scales change as shown below if the Enlarge Reduce buttons are clicked Reduce the scale e EES Enlarge the scale X axis Second 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 50000 20000 10000 5000 2000 lt 1000 Y axis mV 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 Temperature C 10 50 100 200 The chromatograms and temperature data use the scales in common E Scrolling through Window If part of a chromatogram cannot be displayed in the window due to enlargement etc you can scroll through the window to view hidden portions Method 1 Click the EJ The chromatogram moves one division in the direction of the arrow and or Fl buttons on the scroll bars Method 2 Drag the L button on a scroll bar The chromatogram moves proportionately in the direction the button is dragged E Making Grid Visible Invisible in the Chromatogram Window You can select whether to make the grid grid lines visible invisible in the Enlargement Display area on the Chromatogram window The grid is displayed if you choose Visible or is hidden if you choose Erase Note By default Visible is selected for the grid 9 3 9 Enlarging Reducing and Temporarily Saving Chromatograms The Enlargement Display area can enlarge part of a chromatogram to display that area in
171. ime end time Second for each peak Indicates gate start time end time second for each peak 33 tk Indicates the peak pursuing status for each peak as standard none pursuit or Indicates the peak start level height level end level mV for each peak Area sid Indicates the integral value Indicates the integral value of the peak level mV second foreach peak the peak level Indicates the integral value of the peak level mV second foreach peak second for each peak Shape Indicates the peak data processing status for each peak It displays P for tangent correction resetting or H for the perpendicular method Half value Width Indicates half value width second for each peak Displaying the Latest Analysis Results 1 Select Latest Analysis Results in the Window menu or the Latest Analysis Results tab to display the Latest Analysis window 2 Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number of the analysis result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 3 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 47 Select Display Item Select in the Display Item menu and open the Display Item Setting window D glay Sem patter i it Relense ALL C nginirali Aebeedion Time Dtf 7 Pesk lt Gabe lt Tracking 7 Beak Level Anes Pii Hidh Taill
172. img Coet TCW J Esi Spparetion with the next peak Hage Level si Gaie on Nolte Lowel at Gaac an Base Level vt Peak on E Cancel Figure 4 55 Display Item Setting window 4 5 In the Display Item Setting window add a check mark 7 to the item you want to display If you want to display all items click the Select All button Click the OK button Select Auto Update from the File menu or enable or disable automatic update using the auto update button on the toolbar When automatic update is enabled a check mark is added to Auto Update in the menu causing the auto update button to be depressed Then the being updated automatically message appears on the title bar If automatic update is enabled and when analysis by the analyzer is complete the analysis results are automatically updated in the Latest Analysis Results window If automatic update is disabled the Analysis Results window is not updated even when the analysis is complete Displaying stored past analysis results history 1 Select Latest Analysis Results in the Window menu or the Latest Analysis Results tab to display the Latest Analysis Results window Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number of the analysis result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the analysis result file setting dialog box
173. indow Chapter 4 Describes the method of operating each window when GC8000 is connected to ASET Chapter 5 Describes the method of operating each window when the Engineering Terminal is connected to a GC1000 Mark II Chapter 6 Describes the method of operating each window when ASIU is connected to ASET Chapter 7 Describes the method of operating the alarm windows Chapter 8 Describes the method of installing the Engineering Terminal for ARCNET Appendix Gives an outline of the functions of the Engineering Terminal and also the message page Refer to it when you do not know the meaning of a menu item or message Applicable Readers The description of the installation method assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of hardware and software that is necessary for installing the Engineering Terminal This also applies to Chapter 1 and subsequent chapters and to Windows Information Priority The method of operating the Engineering Terminal and also the precautions for handling it are described in the help function on line manual of the engineering terminal and also the README TXT file which is registered at the time of installation in addition to this manual The priority sequence of the sources of this information is as follows 1 README TXT file 2 Help function on line manual 3 Operation guide this manual Media No IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 2014 YK IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 0
174. ing dialog box 4 From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from History then apply it by pressing the OK button 5 From the Display from History combo box select the desired year month and day and apply it using the OK button IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 54 Select History File Date x O Display from the Latest Data Select History File 2011 09 29 Next select Time Data go back The Latest Data is selected position The Max number of Data is 50 Year and month setting dialog box Figure 4 69 6 The calibration coefficient results are displayed for up to 5 000 past analyses tracing back from the specified file The analysis results are then not automatically updated 4 5 6 Plotting History Data on Graph The Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Peak Relating Data History and Calibration Coefficient History data can be displayed on a graph Drawing a graph 1 From Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Peak Relating Data History and Calibration Coefficient History select data you want to display on a graph and display it in either of the windows 2 Select Graph A Graph B or Graph C in the Graph menu or Graph A Graph B or Graph C on the toolbar to open the Graph Setting window Graph Setting Time Axis Range Auto
175. ing s When the dialog box is displayed the number of the page currently being displayed is the one that appears there Set the analyzer to be displayed Double clicking on the frame of an ID number in the list of analyzers allows switching between visible invisible Each frame of the analyzer list is organized as follows Set to visible Green Set to invisible White a If you wish to make settings on another page repeat steps 2 and 3 After setting all desired analyzers click the Set button and then the Exit button IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 1 If you click the Exit button before clicking the Set button a dialog box appears asking whether you want to save settings Also clicking the Cancel button causes the operation to be exited without saving the settings This returns you to the Overview window and the settings are reflected in the page being displayed ATIP Page settings that have been newly made are saved in a file and are ready to be put into effect at a later time If you change the page settings the Latest Analysis Results window that was previously displayed will be closed E Selecting Page Choose a page to be displayed Operation procedure 1 Click on the Select Page command in the Display Setting menu e You can also conduct this operation by clicking the button on the toolbar This causes the Select Page dialog box to appear E Page Se
176. istered or recorded on video tapes E Trademark Acknowledgments e IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation e All other company and product names mentioned in this user s manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies e We do not use TM or mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks in this user s manual IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 Toc 1 ASET Analyzing Server Engineering Terminal Software IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition CONTENTS BPTEF OGG IO IN sieoc cca tase adn E serie ianwunceaciuevadeiisnan selene E i Safety gd 20ers 0 Ce keene ne eo ee eee eC eee ee eee nnne il Documentation CONVENTIONS ccccceeeeessseeeeeeeeeeeasnseeeeseeceassseeeessaeeasnsneeeesssones lil Copyright and Trademark Notices ccccceessssssseeeeeseeeessneeeeeeeseeesnneeessseoeeeneees Iv Installing the Engineering Terminal c c sscseeeecsssseeeesceesseeeseeesnseesseeeseeeeseees 1 1 Overview of the Engineering Terminal ssscseeeesseessseeeeeeeeeenees 1 1 1 1 Engineering Terminal cccccceceesscessssseeeeeeseeeessseeeeeseeeeaessseeeeesseoeessnneeeeees 1 1 1 2 Engineering Terminal Group
177. king this button in this state reproduces the stored coordinates and enlargement factor in the enlargement display area O D O Analysis Results Windows The analysis results windows display data that has been analyzed by the analyzer They consist of the following windows Latest Analysis Results Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Peak Relating Data History Calibration Coefficient History File Analysis Results File Concentration Analysis History File Peak Relating Data History File Retention Time History File Calibration Coefficient History The Latest Analysis Results window appears upon the start up of the latest analysis results windows To switch the window select a window in the Window menu of the Analysis Results window or select a tab Latest Analysis Results Concentration Analysis History Retention Time History Peak Relating Data History and Calibration Coefficient History must be used in online mode In off line mode those items are grayed out and cannot be selected This also applies to tab selection IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 46 The average values of File Analysis Results File Concentration Analysis History File Retention Time History File Peak Relating Data History and File Calibration Coefficient History can also be displayed in off line mode 4 5 1 Latest Analysis Results When the Latest Anal
178. l A which only permits confirmation of the operation window s is set If you wish to change the user level to one allowing operation control enter a password to change to the desired user level Please refer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or Password Manual IM 11B03A03 07E IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt E Types of User Levels There are three kinds of user levels A B C and C 3 8 As the level rises from A to B to C to C the range of operations available for operation windows broadens To obtain user level B C or C you need to enter a password Only checking the conditions can be achieved using user level A however the following operations require user level B C or C p Window GC8s000 Overview window Forced Connect Language Alarm Popup Analyzer Overview Operation mode Change window Reload Initial Database Transferring parameters to from analyzer Upload User Script Download User Scrip Memory Dump Analyzer Operation Changing GC state window Changing Operation mode Change Measurement state Valve operation manual of analyzer Chanhge Set up Chromatogram Backup Analysis Result window Restore Analysis Result Re integration Analysis Results Setting the Number of History Data WARO Editing figures Re integration Alarm window PCAS Alarm History Clear alarm history GC1000 Overview window Cha
179. l ID Taga 004 MK2 004 Mode change request is accepted Click the OK button F5 1 4 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 4 E Changing Measurement Status You can change the measurement status using a command in the Measurement Status menu in the Overview window For more information see subsection 4 2 4 Changing Status Operation Mode Measurement Status in section 4 2 Analyzer Operation Window 5 2 Analyzer Operation Window The Analyzer Operation window displays the analyzer status of the pertinent analyzer ID It visually displays the latest operation status of the analyzer with the specified ID and allows you to operate that analyzer The data updating cycle is 1 second Associated windows Overview window Close command Analyzer Operation command Analyzer Operation window F5 2 1 ai 5 2 1 Displaying and Exiting the Analyzer Operation Window This section describes how to display and exit the Analyzer Operation window Ay CAUTION You cannot start multiple Analyzer Operation windows If you attempt to display the Analyzer Operation window of a different ID analyzer the display shown so far will be erased E Display Specify an analyzer ID in the Overview window to display the Analyzer Operation window lt XSEE ALSO For specifying an analyzer ID see section 3 6 Selecting Analyzer
180. l chromatogram For detailed procedures refer to 4 3 Chromatogram Window and 4 4 Analysis Results Windows IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 1 Appendix A List of Menus This Appendix contains a general outline of the functions available in the Engineering Terminal The displayed menu depends on the analyzer to be connected E Ethernet LCD Emulator Window Coe eS SS es Disconnect Forced Connect Select Analyzer Displ Reset Comm Log Language gt Exit Alt F4 Japanese v English Chinese TO1A ai MenuName CommandName Function Connect Forced Connect Disp Reset Erases LCD display and displays the Analyzer Status window anew Pe Comm Log Pt Language IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix A List of Menus gt A 2 E Overview Window Connect Analyzer Overview Disconnect Alarm Alarm Popup User Level B User Level C Bea LEVE VAIl Alarm Popup Recover events Level 1 2 User Level C User Level v User Level A Forced Connect Select Server Comm Manage Language Level 1 No Display Disable Japanese v English Exit Alt F4 Display Analyzer ID Page Select Page Set Up TO02A ai In case of GC1000 Markli Connect v Analyzer Operation Operation mode Change Stream Sequence Disconnect v Analysis Results Stream Select Continuous
181. layed on a detector basis IM 11BO06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 8 Window elements Indicates that the valves and gate s are ON V1 to 8 Gate eat es gt one detector or Indicates the elapsed time Gat1 Gat2 two detectors F5 2 5 ai Contents of display The following table lists the contents of the display Horizontal Scale The horizontal scale is displayed in the analysis cycle set for each stream V1 to 8 Displays the ON OFF status of valves 1 to 8 in bar graphs Gate or Gat1 Gat2 Displays the ON OFF status of gate s in bar graph s E Valve Display Control Section The valve display control section displays the status of the analyzer stream switching valve current number or OFF the ON OFF status of valves in the analyzer the ON OFF status of the detector s and the temperature controller status It also allows you to perform status change ATIP User level C is required to operate the valve display control section and the system must be in Manual mode Window elements Stream YI V3 HEAT Yale D ON lOven 25 5 degt We Vid LS5W1 195 3 degC Lov 79 5 degt Stream switching Valves 1 to 8 Detectors Temperature valve controllers F5 2 6 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 9 Contents of displ
182. le Connected to ASIU gt 6 4 For the latest trend and previous trend 1 Click on the Set Pen command in the Graph menu The Set Pen dialog box appears This dialog box can also be called up by clicking the E button on the toolbar E Pen Select Graph Name F6 2 1 ai 2 From the combo box corresponding to the display colors used for display choose either Latest trend or Previous trend The Select Al Number dialog box appears Al Number Selection Al Number Last Trend 1 Last Trend Last Trend 3 Last Trend 4 Last Trend 5 Last Trend 6 Last Trend 7 Last Trend Last Trend 9 F6 2 2 ai 3 Select an Al number and click the OK button This returns you to the Set Pen dialog box In this case the combo box selected in step 1 shows the selected trend name 4 Click the OK button The trend of the selected Al appears History trend 1 Click on the Set Pen command in the Graph menu The Set Pen dialog box appears This dialog box can also be called up by clicking the E button on the toolbar IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 5 2 From the combo box corresponding to the display colors used for display choose History trend The Select Al Number dialog box appears Al Number Selection Al Number Cancel Hist Trend 1 Hist Trend 2 Hist Trend 3 Hist Trend 4 Hist Trend 5 Hist Trend 6 Hist
183. lect xX Page 1 Page 5 Page 2 Page G fies Pages Page 7 G Paged Paget Cancel The pages to which analyzers have been set are displayed in black type those to which no analyzer has been set are grayed out 2 Choose the page to be displayed and click the OK button This returns you to the Overview window and the selected page is displayed in the Analyzer Status window 3 5 Displaying the Latest Analysis Results Window The Latest Analysis Results window displays the latest analysis results peak basis concentration for each analyzer It facilitates the simultaneous display of the latest analysis results of multiple analyzers Display data are updated at every analysis interval The portion of the analysis results not visible in a single window can be seen by scrolling with the scroll bar Note that if you switch the page to another while this window is displayed the original window will be erased IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 2 Configuration E Latest Analysis 21 GC8K 021 GEMI Functions and display information of elements Display Item Function and Display Information Title bar Shows the object analyzer ID number as well as the window name Analysis Start Time Indicates the time of day at which analysis of the displayed data was started Stream Peak Peak Indicates the stream number peak number and peak name
184. log on using an administrator account All the following steps should be done as an administrator account IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 8 1 Open the Control Panel and then User Accounts ee uaaal Gwe t Contrat Panel All Centred Panel Bema User Accouras Be Edt view Teck Hep amined Panel Ponte Miike Changes 10 pour user Agan Pinega your crederai 5 Fa hangs your pansus Pea E aT aAore ner 5 P Ricriyt pyur pray yoko 223 Lorie prine Ki Admierinnier Lune pout jee Priiwerd pra Bapt erat de ry i lected bynes ey iiaii DARE priii accra ae Giai advanced user Change your icono type profile pepper E EEEE a Biandrr Druri i iyii S E hang User Arrount Conine ethnge i l Se alt ae Paremal Conirelis W T i Click Change User Account Control settings The Change User Account Control settings dialog appears 2 In the Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer side to Never notify and then click OK _ fe User Account Control Settings Ee Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful programs from making changes to your computer Tell me more about User Account Control setting Always notify Never notify me when e Programs try to install software or make
185. m the specified file The analysis results are then not automatically updated Setting the Number of History Data It can be set the obtained historical data number from PCAS or GC8000 It is applied to concentration analysis history Retention time history and Cal coefficient history Setting the Number of Hiriovy Dei ie Geet Irom LASS 1 SoOOes 250 Tames Get from GCB 250imes Et Tres ok Cancel Figure 4 62 Setting the Number of History Data 4 5 3 Retention Time History The window displays the analysis results for all systems included in the selected GCM or for each system belonging to that GCM Displaying from the latest retention time 1 Select Retention Time History in the Window menu or the Retention Time History tab to display the Retention Time History window Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the retention time result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from Latest then apply it by pressing the OK button The retention time results are displayed for the latest and past up to 5 000 analyses tracing back from the latest Each time the latest analysis result is obtained the results are automatically up
186. mat Timing display section Stream WIO V3 WF Deti HEAT ontime 130s 76 6 AAM on Oven We id WE a Detz LEV1 195 3 degt AO Om Valve display control section Data display section F5 2 2 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 6 E Operation Status Display Bar The Operation Status Display bar is a tool for monitoring the current operation status of the analyzer and for operating it Window elements _ SEN A A dei XM LES Se Se Meas state stream seq 1 Nest Meas stream seq 2 Method Measurement status Measurement status change queued Method a Status change command buttons c Measurement Status Change specifying buttons Process status Stream Sequence Manual status Stream Continuous Lab status Stream Once b Operation Mode change command buttons Calibration Verification y Run mode Start Calibration Verification Pause mode End Calibration Verification Stop mode Cancel Setting Cancel Command Calibration Verification Method dedicated for commanding d Change Range command button e Help Display button F5 2 3 ai Button functions and display information The following table lists the button display functions and display information Button Display Function and Display Information Status change These button
187. matogram dialog box select a chromatogram to be saved as a baseline chromatogram from currently displayed chromatograms in the Chromatogram window 2 Click the Save button This causes the Do you want to save confirmation message to appear 3 Clicking OK saves the baseline chromatogram into GC8000 4 4 22 Snap Shot MMMM a Ce a apo D Bami J mr ji Dhe ae prc aPN i Bami The snap shot function memorizes the coordinates and enlargement factor in the Enlargement Display window and reproduces the status just by a single click ee er F TaD r S e ee r F HERA HHASSAODAATANAE OA 7 BARS OA ADAMS OA 7 Bi ee tree af a Ei im 4b ai t A z hte x e T a ee TTT SSW sa VWI gt 4 5 Figure 4 53 Snap shot examples left snap 1 right snap 2 Above examples show that the left figure is displayed when snap 1 is called and the right figure is displayed when snap 2 Is called The following shows statuses of toolbar buttons and snap shots I A status where snap 1 is not stored Clicking this button in this state stores the current coordinates and enlargement factor A status where snap 2 is not stored Clicking this button in this state stores the current coordinates and enlargement factor A status where snap 1 is stored Clicking this button in this state reproduces the stored coordinates and enlargement factor in the enlargement display area A status where snap 2 is stored Clic
188. n Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 23 In addition it allows you to save the currently displayed chromatogram in a file Dragging a frame border of the Chromatogram window using the mouse allows you to enlarge or reduce the window size Note that the window cannot be reduced to a size smaller than 647 x 448 mm The window display position and window size upon opening the Chromatogram window are the same as those that had been in effect when it was last closed E Toolbar The toolbar has had frequently used commands registered as buttons Window elements The toolbar consists of the following buttons Overall Display button Mouse Position Display button vA gor Scale button BG OGAE e Help Enlarge Reduce Set Pen Set Mark Save button button Partial button button Temperature button Chromatogram Enlargement Display button button button ee Enlargement Display Area This area of the Chromatogram window displays chromatogram and temperature Window elements The vertical scale can be switched from temperature to pressure by double clicking X axis scale Temperature scale Pressure scale Y axis scale Grid Scroll bars F5 3 4 ai Contents of display Represents elapsed time Second Represents voltage value mV Temperature scale Represents temperature C Pressure scale Represents pressure kPa Scroll bar Moves chromatogram up and down
189. n entered kkkk e A password is a four digit number When you enter the password asterisks are displayed letting you know only the number of digits entered 4 Click the Execute button The Confirmation dialog box appears AS_MAIN 5 Click the OK button This causes user level C to be set IM11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 3 4 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 0 Displaying Analyzer Status The Analyzer Status window consists of eight pages and each page can display the statuses of up to 16 analyzers E Setting Analyzer s to be Displayed Page Setting Set analyzer s to be displayed for each page Operation procedure 1 Click on the Set Page command in the Display Setting menu e You can also conduct this operation by clicking the button on the toolbar The dialog box for setting analyzer s to be displayed appears KiE jal 4 5 T T T a T E T T w o T T T T E o T T The Analyzers to be Displayed section displays the ID numbers of the analyzers currently set for display on that page in green A list of analyzers below this section shows the ID numbers of all the analyzers registered for the analyzer server and the marks indicates whether the analyzer is set for display Clicking the arrow to the right of the Page No box causes a list of page numbers to appear Click and choose the page number where you wish to make the sett
190. n satcrnep tacicetarermneptacin cepts newtacinea bamnsaeutacenndasaansaentasanseanaand 8 1 8 2 Installing ASET for ARCNET i eeeeeneeeeeeeneeneeeeeeeeeees 8 2 8 2 1 Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package 8 2 8 2 2 IS CAMS PAS T G epa E A N 8 2 8 2 3 Check the ASET G communication with the PCAS G 008 8 3 8 2 4 Check the EtherLCD G COMMUNICATION cccccceeeseeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 4 8 2 5 PCAS Data Storage check cccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 8 5 Appendix A List OF Menus sssssancsessassancccisscasseecesanssenscceacnscveccnrassiunacaaxnssncaensnesevscuns A 1 Appendix B List of Messages cccccceeseeeeescessneeeseeeenseesseaesseeeseoesseeeeseoaaaes B 1 Revision Information cust as esc etcetera amnesic eee i IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 1 Installing the Engineering Terminal This chapter describes the installation of the Engineering Terminal ASET in the personal computer system being used Please read the chapter 8 when you use the PCAS for ARC NET ARC This installation assumes that your PC system is already in the ready state under the fol lowing conditions and also that you have some knowledge of how to use the system E System Configuration Software conditions Model Name Option Code Specification ASET cecccscccccccceeooee Analyzing Server
191. nalyzers displayed in the Analyzer Status window when the Overview window is displayed for the first time after installation are those automatically selected from the analyzers specified for the analyzer server To change this to display the required analyzers execute the Set Page command in the Display Setting menu Analyzer D tag _ Status Measurement Status Operation Change Operation Mode button Alarm wm tS Elapsed time bar graph Elapsed time Analysis cycle ee Functions and Display Information of Elements Change Operation Displays the dialog box for changing the operation mode of the displayed Mode button analyzer Only level B or C users can use this button Display Analysis Result Displays the Latest Analysis Results window The Latest Analysis Results button window can display the results of multiple analyzers simultaneously Alarm Status Displays the current alarm status as follows Moreover double clicking the alarm status causes the Alarm Status window of that analyzer to appear Illuminated in green No alarm Illuminated in yellow Level 2 alarm occurred Illuminated in red Level 1 alarm occurred Elapsed time Indicates the current elapsed time in seconds Analysis cycle Indicates the analysis cycle of the current analysis This is indicated only when the information can be obtained in Process mode Elapsed time bar graph When the analysis cycle is obtained this displays the current analysis progress condition
192. nging analyzer operation mode Markll Transferring parameters to from analyzer Analyzer Operation Changing analyzer operation mode window Valve operation manual of analyzer Transferring parameters to from analyzer Resetting an analyzer Clear alarm history 4 In case of analyzer single mode Changing analyzer measurement state Changing analyzer measurement state User Level C or C C or C C or C B C or Ct B C or C C or C C or C O C or C C or C B Cor C B Cor C C or C C or C O O OJO B C or C C or C B C or C B Cor C C or C BorC BorC O O F Ca Cr Cor C IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 9 E Changing User Level This paragraph describes the user level changing procedure using the changing of the user level to C as an example Operation procedure 1 Click on the User Level command in the System menu The User Level submenu appears Fl overview 242 PCAS242 cs gi A f User vel C pr A a Indicates the currently set user level F0312 ai e You can also conduct this operation by clicking the ts button on the toolbar In this case a dialog box appears instead of the submenu 2 Click on Level C The Set Password dialog box appears Set Up User Level Eee ce 3 Enter the password Example Condition where a password has bee
193. nication with the analyzer server exiting the Engineering Terminal ATIP How to use the Disconnect command e f you wish to disconnect communication with an analyzer server without exiting the Engineering Terminal use the Disconnect command in the System menu e For example this feature is useful in using other software Note that in this case no measured values are sent from the analyzer IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 4 E Changing Analyzer Server If multiple analyzer servers are connected to the network the Engineering Terminal allows you to choose the analyzer server to be connected to The method of choosing an analyzer server and operation of the dialog box for selecting the analyzer server are the same as those for an LDC Emulator See Changing Analyzer Server in section 2 1 Starting LCD Emulator Changing Analyzer and Exiting LCD Emulator E Limitation on the Number of Users to be Connected Simultaneously An analyzer server can communicate with multiple Engineering Terminals up to 4 sets at the same time If a user attempts to make communication connection with an analyzer server using Engineering Terminal while other 4 users are communicating with that analyzer server using Engineering Terminal this connection cannot be established In this case a message box appears indicating the currently connected PC s IP address AS _ MAIN Other PE connect with t
194. normal 00001 oooga If you select the ALL tab it displays the statuses of all alarms that have occurred in the GC8000 If you select the GCM tab it displays the alarm status of the selected GCM and the equipment overall Alarm History Window The Alarm History Window is a window displaying the histories of alarms that have occurred in the analyzers The Alarm History window reads analyzer based alarm histories stored in the analyzer server and displays the latest 300 alarms The display items are the occurrence date and time a flag alarm numbers an alarm description and related data 1 2 If there is data hidden from view in the window you can scroll through it to display hidden portions The flag if it is 1 indicates the occurrence of an alarm or if it is O indicates recovery from it Right clicking on an alarm number display area allows you to display the Detailed Alarm Description window of that alarm number IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 7 Alarm Windows gt 1 3 pe Ft Alarm Status 21 GC8K 021 ei xj View Detail Help YOKOGAWA i as Alarm Contents DATA1 DATA2 __ 1 11 01 15 11 45 i i 71 1 Oven 1 communication error 00000 00000 2 14 01 16 43 34 1 1 1 2 Concentration abnormal 00001 00000 If you select the ALL tab it displays the histories of all alarms that have occurred in the GC8000 If you select the GCM tab it displays the alarm histo
195. not saved to a file Peak processing transfer button Use this button to transfer gate time and other data edited in re integration to the initial GC8000 database Result transfer button Use this button to save the re integration results to the chromatogram file or analysis result file and transfer them to PCAS or GC8000 However the results cannot be transferred unless you click the update button previously Cancel button Use this button to discard the re integration results and restore the status before re integration If the update button was clicked previously however the status before re integration cannot be restored IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 34 Re integration procedure for chromatogram Prerequisites e To re integrate chromatogram a chromatogram file and the corresponding analysis result file is required The latest chromatogram for which analysis is not completed cannot be re integrated as well as differential chromatograms Procedure 1 Selecta chromatogram you want to re integrate and specify it as the active chromatogram 2 Click the re integration invoking button to display the chromatogram re integration area In the enlargement display area the active chromatogram is only displayed then 3 Inthe off line mode click Ref button and select a parameter file to be used in re integration in the online mode this step can be
196. ns are indicated in this manual as shown in the following example Inscription example Shift F1 Meaning Indicates that the operator must press the F1 key while pressing the Shift key E Menu Inscriptions Menu operations are indicated in this manual as shown in the following example Inscription example Click on Connect in the System menu Meaning Click on the System menu then click on the Connect command E Drawing Conventions Some drawings may be partially emphasized simplified or omitted for the convenience of description Some screen images depicted in the user s manual may have different display positions or character types e g the upper lower case Also note that some of the images contained in this user s manual are display examples IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 Copyright and Trademark Notices E All Rights Reserved The copyrights of the programs and on line manual contained in the CD ROM are reserved The on line manual is protected by the PDF security from modification however it can be output via a printer Printing out the on line manual is only allowed for the purpose of using the product When using the printed information of the on line manual check if the version is the most recent one by referring to the CD ROM s version No part of the on line manual may be transferred sold distributed including delivery via a commercial PC network or the like or reg
197. o the GC8000 User level A has the lowest privilege and user level C has the highest privilege The privileges assigned to each user level are summarized below Table Type of User Levels and Privileges Allows the user to check the operation status and analysis Not required Default results only Does not allow the analyzer operation Among the analyzer operations this level allows the user to change the operation mode change the measurement status except for cancel specification and to change the C Allows the user to check and set up all items of analyzer operation However re integration of chromatogram and editing of analysis results are not allowed C Allows re integration of chromatogram and editing of 1702 analysis results You can change the user level in the following procedure Changing the user level using the Change User Level button on the toolbar 1 Click the Change User Level button on the toolbar and the Set User Level dialog box appears 2 From the Set User Level dialog box select the desired user level Then click the OK button and the Set Password dialog box appears 3 Enter the password and click the Execute button When the password is correct a message box showing User level is set to xx appears where xx is the new user level When changing the user level using the User Level command of Connect menu 1 From the User Level command list of Connect menu select the desired
198. ocedure in which communication with the analyzer or PCAS is not established Activate with clicking the icon Chromatogram on ASET Only file chromatograms can be displayed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 4 28 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt Overview of Chromatogram Window in ematogram 11 11 Onine Po aa Fie Scale Graph Optens Hep TORCIDA HHA A E aA AA j elel A Mouse position E Last Caron 101 x xui display Legend 3 SUIRA ua Overall H 2 aH Cia T a i oe Prev Chron 1 2 y Ti display area Enlarge D Reduce Upper display buttons E eres ere AF T a W9 ON OFF button X axis scale i i i new d Temperature Y axis i Pressure Se eh scroll bar t a F scales F E i Temperature Y axis scale Pressure G scroll bars X axis scroll bar Re integration invoking Enlargement button display area Figure 4 31 Chromatogram window The following explains the elements of the Chromatogram window 1 2 Caption Displays Analyzer ID GCM number window startup status after a window name As the window startup status Online or Off line is displayed Legend Displays the correspondence between pen colors and the chromatogram names currently displayed A chromatogram can be shown or hidden or deleted and the active chromatogram can be selected in this area Enlarge Reduce button
199. of the displayed analyzer in a bar graph Enable Disable Indicates the current connection status of the displayed analyzer with respect to the analyzer server Disable is indicated if connection is not possible otherwise the field remains blank IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 5 1 2 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark Il gt Changing the Operation Mode and or Measurement Status You can change the GC1000 Mark II operation mode and or measurement status Before changing the operation mode or measurement status GC1000 Mark II must be selected A CAUTION Only level B or C users can change the operation mode or operation pattern E Changing the Operation Mode Operation procedure 1 2 3 4 Click on the Change Mode command in the Mode menu Clicking the button of the target analyzer in the Analyzer Status window allows you to simultaneously specify the analyzer ID and mode change The dialog box for changing the operation mode of the specified analyzer appears Operation Mode Change C Pause C Stop Cancel Help Choose a new operation mode and click the OK button A dialog box appears confirming whether you want to change the operation mode OpeMode Change on Run mode is to be executed Mo Click the Yes button A dialog box appears indicating whether the change was accepted F5 1 3 ai Mode Change
200. omatogram command in the Window menu or double click on the chromatogram display section in the Analyzer Operation window The Chromatogram window appears Legend display Overall display area Toolbar Enlarge Reduce button Mouse position indication Chrematopram 24 MK 2 004 07407 O15 A ie Fis tala Graph Gptihre pels al oaae alim e P ejnye ee r Lal G T aE st Chron tf Enlargement Display area F5 3 2 ai Window size and position upon opening The window display position and window size upon opening the Chromatogram window are the same as those that had been in effect when it was last closed Resizing the window size Dragging a frame border of the Chromatogram window using the mouse allows you to enlarge or reduce the window size Note that it is not possible to reduce it smaller than 647 x 448 mm E Exiting Operation procedure Click on the Exit command in the File menu with the Chromatogram window activated The Chromatogram window closes 5 3 2 Window Configuration The Chromatogram window displays chromatograms that are sent from the analyzer in detail It allows display of the latest chromatogram previous chromatograms chromatograms stored in the analyzer server and or chromatograms that have been saved to a file It can also display the peak information gate information temperature data and pressure data corresponding to each chromatogram IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Editio
201. omitted 4 Inthe analysis result list in the chromatogram re integration area click the data row of the peak to be re integrated Then the data row of the selected peak is displayed in color and the corresponding data is displayed in the individual peak information area 5 Edit the data in the individual peak data area By dragging VW of X axis scale the gate ON time and gate OFF time can be changed graphically 6 After editing the data click the re integration button Then the chromatogram is re integrated according the edited data At this time values after re integration are displayed for concentration and the retention time in the analysis result list and concentration and the retention time in the individual data area If peak detection failed during re integration or a re integration result does not fall within the 7 Ifyou want to cancel the re integration results click the cancel button This returns the current peak data to the status before re integration If the update button was clicked previously however the status before re integration cannot be restored 8 Click the Update button Then the re integration results are applied in the window and concentration and the retention time in the individual data area are transferred into the analysis result list The result transfer button will then be available 9 Click the result transfer button Then the re integration results are saved to the chromatogram file and
202. ommand in the Graph menu or click the E button on the toolbar The Set Pen dialog box appears Choose File Chromatogram from the combo box corresponding to the display color used for display A dialog box for specifying the file to display appears The extensions of chromatogram files are chr Lask ir 3 200500 E gena Sep MNs sie Oo aisis SS Agia Sigito ai Tsm SN SOM OSM Oo aisia SS Asie iis So D028 Skep DOS Desa DO Bist Bese gign gii Zo enne Fe Filed tet Chroma File op os Cone pees at an ey F5 3 6 ai Specify the file to display and click the OK button This returns you to the dialog box in step 1 Click the OK button The chromatogram in the specified file appears The legend display area shows the file name For differential chromatograms 1 2 3 Click on the Set Pen command in the Graph menu or click the EJ button on the toolbar The Set Pen dialog box appears Choose Differential Chromatogram 1 or Differential Chromatogram 2 from the combo box corresponding to the display color used for display A dialog box for specifying two chromatograms from which differences are to be obtained appears Differential Chromatogram Measure Reference OS F5 3 7 ai Choose graphs selective graph 1 selective graph 2 from which differences are to be obtained from the list box and then click the OK button This returns you to the dialog box in step 1 The list box displ
203. on Short term Trend ASIU Operation Overview window window window Close command Exit command F6 0 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 2 6 1 Overview Window 6 1 1 ASIU Analyzer Status Window Window configuration The following table shows the elements of the AISU Analyzer Status window ASIU ID tag Contact Input Status 101fasty 1o1 1234567 6 9111213141516 Oo 800 606060603603066 Oo DO 8O9 8609605065666566 ll __ _ _ Alarm Status Contact Output Status F6 1 1 ai Functions and Display Contents of Elements Button Display Function and Display Contents Analyzer ID Indicates the analyzer ID of the displayed analyzer Tag No Indicates the analyzer tag number of the displayed data If no tag number has been set to the analyzer the area is left blank Enable DISABLE Indicates the current connection status of the displayed analyzer ID with respect to the analyzer server DISABLE is indicated if connection is not possible otherwise the area is left blank Alarm Status Indicates the current alarm status as follows Moreover double clicking on the alarm status indication causes the Alarm Status window of that analyzer to appear Illuminated in green No alarm Illuminated in yellow Level 2 alarm occurred Illuminated in red Level 1 alarm occurred Contact Input Status Displays the ON OFF stat
204. on A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Ref Stream Ref Peak You can set a reference stream number and a reference peak number for the specified stream number system number and peak number After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Gate Cut Method Integ Method You can set a Gate Cut Method and an Integration Method for the specified stream number system number and peak number After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed Calib Settings You can set the Standard Concentration Standard Area and Calibration Coefficient for the specified stream number system number and peak number Note that the information about a stream not being set as the Calibration Stream is grayed out and you cannot change it After you have changed the settings click the Change button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data is displayed in the message box When you respond with Yes the settings are changed IM 11B06
205. on Coefficient History Window in the Window menu or the Calibration Coefficient History Window tab to display the Calibration Coefficient History window 2 Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the retention time result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar 3 Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file setting dialog box 4 From the radio button selecting Display from Latest or Display from History select Display from Latest then apply it by pressing the OK button 5 The calibration coefficients are displayed for the latest and past up to 5 000 analyses tracing back from the latest Each time the latest analysis result is obtained the results are automatically updated in the window Then the being updated automatically message appears on the title bar Displaying retention time history results from the past 1 Select Calibration Coefficient History Window in the Window menu or the Calibration Coefficient History Window command button on the toolbar to display the Calibration Coefficient History window 2 Select SYS Select in the Display Item menu or the SYS number or GCM of the retention time result you want to display from the SYS number select combo box on the toolbar 3 Select Open History in the File menu or the Open History command button on the toolbar to open the history file sett
206. onal Filezilla Server Service Fae you wish to Administration interface Source Code Start Menu Shortcuts Desktop Icon Description Space required 3 7MB The Choose Install Location dialog box appears Directly enter the path in the input box of Destination Folder or click the Browse button and specify the installation location in the Choose Folder dialog box that appears After you specify an installation location in Destination Folder click the Next button H FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 EZ Setup will install FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 in the following folder To install in a different folder dick Browse and select another folder Click Next to continue Destination Folder Program Files Filevilla Server Space required 3 7MB Space available 144 868 The Startup settings dialog box appears next This dialog box is for configuring the FileZilla Server startup settings The default settings for the combo boxes and input box are Install as service started with Windows default and 14147 These settings should be left set to their defaults and procedures described later in this user s manual assume that these settings were left unchanged Therefore leave them unchanged Furthermore checkbox Start Server after setup completes have a checkmark added by default This checkbox set whether to star
207. onnected between the Analyzer and PCAS Periodic communication has disconnected between the Analyzer and PCAS Other PC starts the forced communication ASET XXX XXX XXX XXX On communication PCAS XXX XXX XXX XXKX requests to disconnect the communication Password is invalid Please try again Operation Mode A maximum of 16 ID s is allowed nlf you add another ID you must delete ID in advance u D C O v 0 This IP address overlaps with Server XXX The server ID is out of range server select dialog File operation is available in only Process Lab Stop The selected file is not a parameter file Transfer Parameters Analyzer reset is available in only Process Lab Stop Reset Analyzer Results Window A PC can not run ASET because 4 sets of PC has already communicated with a PCAS The communication can not be started dues to the problem of a communication device Password is incorrect Forced The password entered at Forced connection is invalid The communication has disconnected between the Analyzer and PCAS PCAS failed to receive the periodic communication from a analyzer connected A PC which IP address XX XXX XXX XXX has cut the communication by Forced connection The communication is disconnected by a forced connection from a PC which has IP address XXX XXX XXX XXX Password entered is invalid An attempt is being made to
208. operate the LCD window for each analyzer from a remote location from the site Analyzer Operation window allowing the operation status to be seen at a glance The analyzer s current operation mode the operation status of the valves detectors etc anda chromatogram are displayed in a single window Analyzer Operation window operation status can be checked at a glance Moreover you can change the operation mode open and close valves display a detailed chromatogram and so on by simply clicking on the window Displaying a detailed chromatogram and saving data An overview of a chromatogram can be displayed in the Analyzer Operation window In addition you can display a detailed chromatogram in the Chromatogram Display window Using this window you can partially enlarge a chromatogram change the scale or save chromatogram data Storing analysis data and creating graphs The results of analysis using an analyzer are stored in the analyzer server The analyzer server can store the peak names for up to 255 events and the analysis time for up to 250 events for each analyzer Analysis data stored in the analyzer server can be read out and displayed on a graph at any time and data can also be saved to a file and then opened in general purpose software such as Excel for more sophisticated data processing E Single Analyzer Mode ASET S01 Compared with the standard engineering terminal ASET A01 the following limitations exist e
209. ower half of the Operation Status Display bar and each button is command dedicated IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 15 Changing the measurement status To change the measurement status click the button of the measurement status you wish to change to The operable button s differs depending on current conditions The operable button s is displayed in black any status es not acceptable is grayed out There is also a Cancel Setting button IX This is a designation dedicated button that cancels the queued measurement status change Calibration validation methods There are three types of calibration validation methods as follows Automatic Automatically conducts calibration validation according to the start time and the analyzer s pre set time period Semi automatic Click the Calibration Validation button specify the execution number and touch the Run button to perform calibration validation Manual After clicking the Calibration Validation button make preparations then using the Start Calibration Validation button S and the End Calibration Validation button a conduct calibration validation manually Selection of a calibration validation method is made as follows 1 Click the Calibration Validation Method button E The Calibration Validation Method dialog box appears Cal Yal Method Mathidd
210. owing alarm message box appears Alarm Message O 2 Alarm _No Analyzer ID acm Time F Am Alarm Contents 2 1 021 GC8K 021 47 Concentration abnormal 021 GC8K 021 11 02 14 19 39 1 471 Concentration abnormal AStatus AHistory A Detail AllAck Functions and display information of elements Analyzer ID Indicates the ID number of the analyzer in which the alarm occurred Occurrence Time Indicates the time of day at which the alarm occurred ALM Indicates the alarm number Alarm Information Indicates the details of the alarm that has occurred Alarm Status button Calls up the Alarm Status window Alarm History button Calls up the Alarm History window Alarm Detail button Displays the Detailed Information window of the alarm that has been selected using the mouse indicated in yellow In this case the selected alarm is deleted from the list All Clear button Closes the window alarm message box announcing that an alarm has occurred If it is not necessary to check the details of individual alarms click this button If all of the alarms are not visible in the window you can scroll through the display using the scroll bar lt XSEE ALSO For the Alarm window see Chapter 6 Alarm Window IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 1 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 This chapter describes the display
211. pecify the time of day appears Select History File Date Clicking the arrow button causes the Next select Time time of day data stored in the specified day or month file to appear in descending order allowing you to The Max number of Data is 250 choose the desired Cancel O Hep time of day 3 Specify the latest time of day of the history data you wish to read and click the OK button Display from the Data of NLS Data go back The Latest Data is selected position F5 4 10 ai The history data existing up until the specified date and time of day is then read and displayed Select History File Time Display from the Data of ESS nen Data go back The Latest Data is selected posion The Max number of Data is 250 Cancel Help F5 4 11 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 47 E Closing History Data If history data read into the Concentration Analysis History window or Retention Time History window or Calibration coefficient History window is no longer required proceed as follows to close it A CAUTION History data is shared between the Concentration Analysis History window and the Retention Time History window if history data in either window is cleared the other window is also cleared accordingly Operation procedure Open the Concentration Analysis History window or Retention Time History
212. play or hide additional information and select the information Peak Gate start ON OFF ON OFF Mark Last Chrom 1 1 lw Iw I None Gain Prev Chrom 1 1 I None Comp Name Graph Name Add Into 1 Add Info 2 2 s 2 7 Cancel Figure 4 46 Set Mark dialog box e Ifthe Peak ON OFF check box is selected the peak ON OFF information of the corresponding chromatogram is displayed e Ifthe Gate ON OFF check box is selected the gate ON OFF information of the corresponding chromatogram is displayed e With additional information 1 and 2 you can select two items to be displayed on the Chromatogram window for each peak Select from peak number component name gain range and standard concentration The display position is the highest point between the gate ON time and the gate OFF time e Additional information 2 is displayed on the top of additional information 1 e Ifyou have selected the same item in additional information 1 and 2 the same information is displayed twice e Ifthe smart mark check box is selected the smart mark appears in tandem display mode at the separator section in system analysis cycles The smart mark check box is not displayed in single display mode Ay CAUTION e The peak ON OFF information gate ON OFF information and additional information are not provided for a differential chromatogram and therefore the relevant check boxes and combo boxes are not displayed
213. range and the range number click the Execute button A confirmation message asking Are you sure you want to send the data appears If you respond with Yes the current range is changed to the specified range number You can select stream numbers and system numbers of the current GCM only Also you can select only the peak number assigned to the detector of the selected system number The range number can be any of 1 to 31 The following items are displayed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 21 Table Display of Range Change dialog box for each process setting details Process setting Measuring Reference peak Reference peak Details range No 1 No 2 External third Displayed Displayed Displayed Negative sign is For Calibration Negative sign shown Stream the is shown if the reference stream reference stream and peak are O ne peak are O 0 External linear Displayed Displayed eer Displayed For Calibration Stream the reference stream and peak for both 1 and 2 are O 0 Indirect method Displayed Displayed Negative sign is Negative sign is Deviation shown shown calculation Linear 1 to 5 Ali to 16 Negative Displayed 0 value 100 value sign is A Others Negative Displayed Negative sign is Negative sign is such as ratio sign is A shown shown 4 3 18 Stream Valve O
214. ream vv Mo Stream Yate miot gt lt 3 Lencel F5 2 17 ai 2 To turn ON the stream valve select the ON radio button and choose the desired stream valve s number to turn it OFF select the OFF radio button and click the Execute button 3 The Stream Valve indication changes to the specified stream valve status E ON OFF Operation of Valves 1 to 8 1 Click on one of the Valve V1 to V8 indications A dialog box appears confirming that you want to change the ON OFF setting IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 17 stream W Det HEAT Coven 0 0 degt Oven 25 5 degt LS 64 0 degt LS V2 111 1 degt OPE Yalye a Are you sure you want to turn the valve On Ves Mo F5 2 18 ai 2 Click the Yes button The valve status changes to ON or OFF E ON OFF Operation of Detectors 1 Click on one of the detector indications A dialog box appears confirming that you want to change the ON OFF setting HEAT C Oven 0 0 degt vyen 25 5 degC Lov 64 0 degt LS v20 111 1 degt Det Stream v1 OO De OPE Valve Are you sure you want bo turn the detector GFF No F5 2 19 ai 2 Click the Yes button The detector status changes to ON or OFF E ON OFF Operation of Temperature Controllers 1 Click on the temperature controller indication
215. rently connected PC EtherLCD 3 Other EtherLoD connects with the analyzer 192 168 1 244 F0207 ai E Forced Connection Forced connection is a connection means to establish a communication connection even if the analyzer concerned is communicating by Ethernet with the Ethernet LCD Emulator on another PC For example assume that PC1 with the IP address XXX XXX XXX 100 has started an Ethernet LCD Emulator and has been communicating with an analyzer In this case if PC2 with the IP address XXX XXX XXX 101 starts an Ethernet LCD Emulator to make a forced connection with that analyzer connection with PC1 is terminated and a dialog box stating Communication is disconnected due to forced connection from XXX XXX XXX 101 appears on PC1 Then communication between PC2 and the analyzer concerned will be started Last priority Moreover if another PC has started an LCD Emulator to make a serial connection and is conducting serial communication with an analyzer unit s LCD forced connection is still possible In this case proceeding with serial communication will be interrupted EtherLCD x Other PC starts the Forced communication 12 hoe ett F0208 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 6 Operation procedure 1 2 3 Click on the Forced Connect command in the Connect menu The dialog box for typing a password appears About the password r
216. rently displayed trend data can be saved in a file Note that a trend does not have peak information gate information temperature data or pressure data Thus the Set Mark command in the Graph menu and the Temperature Pressure Display command in the Graph menu are invalid The trend data that is displayed by default upon opening the Short term Trend window are latest trend 1 and previous trend 1 The display and operations of the Short term Trend window are basically the same as those of the Chromatogram window available while connected to GC1000 Mark II This section describes portions of the display or operations of the window that differ from those when connected to GC1000 For other portions see subsection 4 3 Chromatogram Window in Chapter 4 Display and Operations during Connection to GC1000 Mark II 6 2 1 Trend Display The Short term Trend window can display eight trend graphs E Trend Display Trend graphs that can be displayed are as follows Latest trend This is the trend currently being measured This is the trend measured previously which is updated periodically File trend This is trend that has been saved to a file Differential trend This is the result of differences determined by comparing two trends that are displayed History trend This is a previous trend that has been stored in the analyzer server IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows whi
217. ries of the selected GCM and the equipment overall A maximum of 600 alarm histories will be displayed PCAS Alarm History Window The PCAS Alarm History window reads an alarm log file stored in the analyzer server and displays the latest 300 alarms If a PCAS alarm occurs while this window is being displayed you should re read the alarm log file from the analyzer server to update the display The display items are the occurrence date and time a flag alarm numbers alarm description and related data 1 2 If there is data hidden from view in the window you can scroll through it to display hidden portions The flag if it is 1 indicates the occurrence of an alarm or if it is O it indicates recovery from it Right clicking on an alarm number display area allows you to display the Detailed Alarm Description window of that alarm number PCAS Alarm History 244 PCAS HA Ama o Time Alarm contents DUTT DATAZ Pir 02125 fi fefseererm m oe or 2 E71 09 46 00 EES Saran con fail PS Ort o4525 539 Server comm fail Sewer comm fail 5 Analy Der irri fad PTE Tai FTF fad FTE thal FTP fad Ting set omor a iml Ta ad Boo ie i ror 21 00 01 E H inir 30 15 06 mapro 15 3918 Er Sener tomi fail Alann hog magt APEE SUBE CABE a ia 07 06 17 00 01 El A i z EN a il Scroll bar F7 1 3 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 7 Alarm Windows gt 7 4
218. s Start Time Displays the date and time at which analysis of display data was started Indicates the absolute numbers of peaks serial numbers for all peaks of all tasks 1 to 255 Stream Peak Peak Indicates the peaks of a stream for which the latest analysis has been made in Name the ascending order of peak numbers order of assignment A stream number peak number and peak name are connected and indicated in this order using and the concentration unit ppm or no unit of that peak is indicated in parentheses at the end Indicates concentration for each peak with the unit indicated after the peak name Retention Time Indicates Retention time second for each peak Indicates detector number 1 or 2 for each peak Peak Indicates peak process start time Retention time end time second for each Peak start Retention peak Peak end Gate Indicates gate start time end time second for each peak Gate start Gate end Indicates the peak pursuing status for each peak as standard pursuit or Peak Level Displays the peak start level top level end level mV for each peak Start Height End Indicates the integral value of the peak level mV second for each peak Shape Indicates the peak data process status in two digit letters for each peak It displays P for tangent correction re setting or H for the perpendicular method Half value Width Indicates a half value width second for each peak
219. s a window in which data of the Concentration Analysis History window that has been saved to a file is recalled for reference It also allows you to select and display the past analysis results stored in the analyzer server The opened file name is indicated in the title bar see the window classification and window title display The contents displayed in the window are identical to those of the Concentration Analysis History window lt XSEE ALSO Concentration Analysis History Window for the display contents E File Retention Time History Window The File Retention Time History window is a window in which data of the Retention Time History window that has been saved to a file is recalled for reference It also allows you to select and display the past analysis results stored in the analyzer server The opened file name is indicated in the title bar see the window classification and window title display The contents displayed in the window are identical to those of the Retention Time History window lt XSEE ALSO Retention Time History Window for the display contents E File Laboratory Analysis Results Window The File Laboratory Analysis Results window is a window in which data of the Laboratory Analysis Results window that has been saved to a file is recalled for reference You cannot recall other analysis results acquisition windows The contents displayed in the window are identical to those of the Laboratory Analysis R
220. s display the current analyzer status They also enable you command buttons to conduct status change by clicking the status button that you want to change Operation Mode These buttons display the current analyzer operation mode and the status change command in which operation mode change has been commanded and reserved buttons They also enable you to change the command mode by clicking the operation mode button that you want to change The Cancel Command button is used to cancel queued operation mode changes Measurement Status These are setting dedicated buttons used to specify measurement status Change setting buttons by clicking the button of the measurement status you wish to change to The Start Calibration Verification and End Calibration Verification buttons are used to start end calibration verification manually The Cancel Setting button is used to cancel queued measurement status changes The Calibration Verification Method button is used to change the calibration verification method Range Change Commands a range change command button If a database related setting change is made on the analyzer unit side a message appears disabling command issuance This button requires user level B Help Display button Displays the Help mode of the Analyzer Operation window Measurement status Indicates the current measurement status Measurement status When a measurement status change has been made
221. s have been downloaded Please restart the Analyzer F0328 ai 4 Click the OK button This completes the downloading process e If you wish to interrupt the downloading of setting parameters click on the Interrupt command in the File menu For the Interrupt command see the previous 5 Confirm new IP adress in the network setting screen of EtherLCD refer to section 5 4 14 6 Turn the GC power OFF ON Then connect with the new IP adress of 5 3 8 Resetting Analyzers You can soft reset an analyzer Before conducting a reset you need to specify the ID number of the analyzer to reset A CAUTION To conduct a reset user level change is required Please refer to 3 3 Changing User Level Besides analyzer reset from overview screen is allowed only the case of GC1000 Markll Also the operation status must be changed to Process Lab Stop Performing this operation to reset an analyzer forces measurement to be interrupted Only use this feature if absolutely necessary lt XSEE ALSO For specifying an analyzer ID number see section 3 6 Operation procedure 1 Click on the Reset Analyzer command in the Option menu A dialog box appears asking whether you want to reset the analyzer Example For the analyzer with ID number 4 Analyzer Reset P j D Tag 004 MK2 004 4re you sure to RESET Analyzer Caneel 2 Click the OK button A dialog box appears indicating whether the reset command
222. scales can be switched by double clicking on the scale Temperature Pressure scale scroll bar Scrolls temperature data or pressure data displayed in the Enlargement Display window Upper section display ON OFF button Use this button to display or hide legend the enlarge reduce button and the overall display area Re integration invoking button Use this button to invoke the chromatogram re integration function Toolbar The toolbar consists of the following buttons From left to right Enlargement Reduction From left to right Partial Enlargement Set Pen Saving Overall Display Set Mark Reintegrate Multiple 7 chromatograms A ta Seale Temp Pressure Display hromelcarams i Mouse Position Display jari z TI oe 4 e es HAASE AE aN ME AA Aa 2 Gey Save Delete Auto Gain From left to right From left to right Chromatogram Show Multiple Snap Shot 1 Chromatograms Snap Shot 2 Tile Horizontally Show a Shift ON Figure 4 32 Toolbar of Chromatogram window 4 4 3 Chromatogram Types The following types of chromatograms are provided 1 2 Latest chromatogram This is the chromatogram currently being measured One latest chromatogram is provided for each detector latest chromatogram 1 1 to 3 2 and the update cycle is 1 second Previous chromatogram This is the chromatogram measured the last One previous chromatogram is provided for each detector previous chromatogram 1 1 to 3 2 Saved chromato
223. skip this procedure E Installation Procedure 1 Insert the install disc into the CD drive The following dialog box appears Click Open folder to view files Always do this for software and games Install or run program a Run PCASInstall exe General options Open folder to view files using Windows Expiorer Set AutoPlay defaults m Control Panel 2 Select the folder Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package x86 gt for_English 3 Click vcredist_x86 exe then the installer will start 4 Install the software according to the screen 8 2 2 Installing ASET G Install the ASET G according to Installing the Engineering Terminal IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 8 2 3 lt 8 ASET for ARCNET gt 8 3 Check the ASET G communication with the PCAS G 1 Start the ASET G and a dialog box to set the IP address of the PCAS G appears Select Server _ mom Connect Close Server List Server ID 247 Tage IP Address 192 168 1 247 2 Enter Server ID and IP address and click connect button Check if the Overview Window of the ASET G appears W Overview Ts es a System Window Operation mode Measurement State Display Option Help El asme wals PCAS G Alarm O Ana ID User level Page No Process Stream seg 1 gt m Stream3 Method 1 2E PER DE a a A Run 173 180s Disable DD 3 Overview Window s
224. splay bar IM11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 11 Window elements a Status buttons These buttons display the GCM status and operate it The Process status is shown at left and Manual status is shown at right GCM Operation Mode buttons These buttons display the GCM operation mode and operate it They are Run Pause Stop Forced Stop and Command Cancellation shown from left to right They indicate the current operation mode based on the button status 33 l Example In the case of Run mode D A request for change of Run mode can be made gt Run mode is reserved _ A request for change to Run mode cannot be made Measurement status change buttons These buttons change the GCM measurement status They are Stream Sequence Stream specification Cancel Setting Start Calibration Validation Stop Calibration Validation Calibration Validation Method and Start Stop Auto Calibration shown from left to right Various setup change buttons These buttons call a dialog box to change various settings of GC8000 They are Range Change Set Valve ON OFF time Set Up and Set Stream Sequence shown from left to right Help button System select buttons These buttons call the Analyzer Operation window of the specified system If the sele
225. sults window gt 1 Results window Concentration Analysis History window Retention Time History window Laboratory Analysis Re NINdGOW Calibration coefficient History window File Concentration Analysis File Retention Time History Re window File Calibration coefficient Exit command in File menu Analysis results acquisition windows History windows Create command File reference in Graph menu 2 windows Plot Graph button History windows with a graph window 1 Each window is switched using the Window menu 2 The Graph menu is available on the history windows F5 4 1 ai 5 4 1 Displaying and Exiting the Analysis Results Windows When you open the analysis results window the Latest Analysis Results window appears A CAUTION Only one analysis results window can be displayed at a time IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 36 E Displaying the Latest Analysis Results Window Specify an analyzer ID in the Overview window and then command the analysis results window to be displayed When an analysis results window is opened from the Overview window the Latest Analysis Results window appears lt XSEE ALSO Section 3 6 Selecting Analyzer for specifying an analyzer ID Operation procedure Click on the Analysis Results command in the Window menu e This operation can also b
226. t Analyzer command is command Reset Analyzer except available on only Process Lab Process Lab Stop mode Stop mode IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix B List of Messages gt B 3 E Analyzer Operation Operation command was not An unauthorized level user is Only level C users can change the accepted by the analyzer attempting to change the operation operation mode or operate valves mode or operate a valve Valves can only be operated An attempt is being made to To operate a valve choose the in Manual mode operate a valve in a mode other Manual mode Note that only than the Manual mode level C users can carry out this operation Detectors can be operated An attempt is being made to To operate a detector choose only in Manual mode operate a detector in a mode other the Manual mode Note that only than the Manual mode level C users can carry out this operation Operation Mode Operation pattern valve or An unauthorized level user is Only level B or C users can detector cannot be operated attempting to change the operation change the operation pattern because the user level is pattern or operate a valve Valves can only be operated by inappropriate level C users The entered data is out of An invalid value has been entered Enter the correct value range on Valve Peak setting dialog box The entered data is the same Send button has been clicked Click the
227. t FileZilla server after the installation is complete Remove these checkmarks and then click the Install button because WinPcap will be installed after the FileZilla installation ends IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 6 H FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 Setup Startup settings Select startup behaviour for FileZilla Server Please choose how FileZilla Server should be started Install as service started with Windows default Please choose the port the admin interface of FileZilla Server should listen on 1 65535 14147 8 Next Startup setting logout in shown Combo box specify Start user logs on apply to all users default as default setting Please leave it Procedures described later in this manual assume that the setting were left unchanged Check column is selected as default This means the selection of start after installation Please release this check so that ASET install is continued after FileZilla installation is over H FileZilla Server beta 0 9 41 Setup Startup settings Select startup behaviour for FileZilla Server Please choose how the server interface should be started Start if user logs on apply to all users default 9 The installation screen appears and then the Installation Complete dialog box appears automatically after the installation completes Click the Close button The WinPcap installation starts automatically after the
228. the analyzer in an Peak Name ascending order of stream numbers and of peak numbers order of assignment A stream number peak number and peak name are connected and indicated in this order using and the concentration unit ppm or no unit of that peak is indicated in parentheses at the end Date Time Indicates the date year month day and time hour aaa at which analysis was Started for each analysis cycle 250 times maximum Calibration Coefficient Indicates the calibration coefficient for each peak in the upper part of the Data Display area Standard Area Indicates the standard area for each peak in the lower part of the Data Display area IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 43 E File Analysis Results Window The File Analysis Results window is a window in which data of the Latest Analysis Results window that has been saved to a file is recalled for reference It also allows you to select and display the past analysis results stored in the analyzer server The opened file name is indicated in the title bar see the window classification and window title display The contents displayed in the window are identical to those of the Latest Analysis Results window lt XSEE ALSO Latest Analysis Results Window for the display contents E File Concentration Analysis History Window The File Concentration Analysis History window i
229. the bitmap on the clipboard It may be labeled PrtScn When you want to capture an active window press and hold down the Alt key and press the Print Screen key on your keyboard to copy the bitmap on the clipboard 2 Open an image editing programme such as Microsoft Paint Start the Paint accessory Start gt Program gt Accessories gt Paint 3 Select PASTE from the Edit menu E Changes in the Windows Environment When you install ASET the Windows environment will change as follows AS Engineering Terminal group When you install ASET the AS Engineering Terminal group is newly registered Five short cut icons namely ASET ASETAna Chromatogram EtherLCD and ReadMe are registered in the AS Engineering Terminal group m AS Engineering Terminal TY Favorites a ASET ASETAna fan Chromatogram ji Computer EtherLCD Gia Network a ReadMe ET a J 5 items P IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Installing the Engineering Terminal gt 11 ASETCFG INI file and ASET INI file When you install ASET the initialization files ASETCFG INI and ASET INI are created in the directory located in the Windows execution files However in cases where ASETCFG INI and ASET INI already exist such as when you are re installing ASET if you reply No to the question Do you wish to copy the initialization files the
230. the detector number is 2 1 2008 09 16 12 00 00H2 1 is displayed 5 Click the OK button then the history chromatogram is displayed IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 38 4 4 14 Selecting Baseline Chromatogram 1 From the Set Pen dialog box select Baseline chromatogram where n m indicate a detector number from which to obtain baseline chromatograms 2 Adialog box for selecting baseline chromatogram appears Select Baseline Chrom Analysis Time Cancel 201 3 02 0 10 58 51 Detector 1 1 Detector select analysis Time YY Y MM DD hh mm ss Figure 4 42 Baseline chromatogram setting dialog box 3 Select the analysis start date and time click the OK button The display format is Analysis start date and time YYYY MM DD hh mm ss B detector number For example if the analysis start date and time is 2009 2 15 10 30 00 AM and the detector number is 2 1 2009 02 15 10 30 00B2 1 is displayed 4 Click the OK button then the baseline chromatogram is displayed 4 4 15 Selecting File Chromatogram 1 From the Set Pen dialog box select File chromatogram 2 The Open File dialog box appears e Coe ine i r j z ib ki i l E bakir E i E Dr ied Lie a Leste Die urei a Mmi i Part i 1HE E Coeg E Local p i Faris Ohim F j Opn m Eei Figure 4 43 Open File dialog box 3 Select the file
231. the printing paper Portrait Landscape Print Setup Orientation Portrait f Landscape Cancel F5 4 18 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 1 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU This chapter describes the display and operations of the Overview window Short term Trend window and ASIU Operation window when ASIU is connected to ASET using the Overview window The display and operations of the Alarm window are the same regardless of the analyzer type See Chapter 7 Some of the windows available while connected to ASIU have the same window names as those available while connected to GC1000 Mark II however their functions differ somewhat The following shows the general outline of the windows available for this connection Overview window Displays the statuses of 16 contact inputs and outputs Short term Trend window Displays changes in the instantaneous values within the average cycles of analog inputs as a chromatogram This window is basically the same as the Chromatogram window for GC1000s ASIU Operation window Facilitates operation of the statuses of 16 contact outputs and the status modes Related windows Program manager Engineering Terminal Group window Short term Trend command Short term Trend Window Display button ASIU Operation command ASIU Operation Window Display butt
232. these windows E Latest Analysis Results Window The Latest Analysis Results window displays the latest analysis results that have been obtained in Process mode by the analyzer focusing on the stream for which analysis was made The latest analysis results are updated each time analysis by the analyzer is complete If you wish to retain current data save the window display so that you can refer to it freely later lt XSEE ALSO Display contents below for display data Window configuration The following shows the configuration of the Latest Analysis Results window i4 Analysis Resulte 4 MK2_004 Latest onalysit results Alella EAE T A A A A got base P E S A O T a 14 0z 004 cas F5 4 3 ai The remaining portions can be brought into view by using the scroll bar A CAUTION When an operation pattern or peak value setting is changed while an analysis results window is being displayed First close the analysis results window by executing the Exit command in the File menu and exit the Engineering Terminals Then restart the Engineering Terminals and re open the analysis results window Continuing operations without restarting all the Engineering Terminals may result in incorrect data display IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 38 Display contents The following lists the display contents for each item Analysi
233. ting Marks and Displaying Temperature Data Short term trend data does not contain mark information or temperature and pressure data these items cannot be displayed in the window 6 3 Contact Output Operation Window The Contact Output Operation window displays the statuses of ASIU contact outputs as ON OFF From this window the ON OFF status of the contact outputs can be operated 6 3 1 Displaying and Exiting the ASIU Operation Window This section describes how to display and exit the ASIU Operation window Ay CAUTION Only one ASIU Operation window can be displayed at a time IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 7 E Displaying Specify the analyzer ID of ASIU in the Overview window and then open the ASIU Operation window lt X SEE ALSO For specifying an analyzer ID see section 3 6 Selecting Analyzer Operation procedure Click on the ASIU Operation command in the Window menu The ASIU Operation window is then displayed This operation can also be conducted by clicking the w button on the toolbar ASIU Operation 1 ASIU1 08 26 09 04 System DO Setting Help 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gh a 906066606 LACH nat 9Oeeoeoeede F6 3 1 ai E Exiting Click on the Close command in the System menu while the ASIU Operation window is in an active state The ASIU Operation window is closed IM 11B06C01 0
234. to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 20 Specifying the valve number of the valve whose ON OFF setting you wish to change causes the current information to appear 3 Change the valve s set ON OFF time and click the Send button Then a confirmation message appears OPE_MAIN l Do you want to send the data to the analyzer Yes Mo F5 2 26 ai 4 Click the Yes button 5 Amessage box informing you of the completion of data transmission appears OPE_MAIN Laj r Data has been changed successfully F5 2 27 ai 6 Click the OK button This completes the valve ON OFF setting change E Changing Individual Peak Setting 1 Click on the Peak command in the Set menu and then click on the command corresponding to the information such as Peak Name or Gate Time you wish to change 2 The relevant dialog box appears The following shows an example of the Set Peak Name dialog box Stream Mo Assign External 3rd Peak No Peak Please only enter letters digits and Q 7h lt Sf fa Peak Name is changed Analysis results window is closed automatically Execute Close F5 2 28 ai Specifying the stream number and peak number you wish to change causes the current information to appear 3 Change the peak name and click the Send button A confirmation message appears IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 21 J Do yo
235. u want to send the data to the analyzer Yes Mo F5 2 29 ai 4 Click the Yes button 5 Amessage box appears informing you of the completion of data transmission Laj A i Data has been changed successfully F5 2 30 ai 6 Click the OK button This completes the peak name change 5 3 Chromatogram Window The Chromatogram window displays the analyzer s chromatograms in detail You can load chromatograms that have been saved to a file into ASET for display in this window in addition to the latest chromatograms This section describes how to display and exit the Chromatogram window window configuration scale change and partial enlargement and the saving and loading of chromatograms Related windows Overview Chromatogram Exit command command Chromatogram window window 9 3 1 Displaying and Exiting the Chromatogram Window This section describes how to display and exit the Chromatogram window E Display There are two ways to display the Chromatogram window from the Analyzer Operation window a method of displaying it from the menu and that of displaying it from the chromatogram display section IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 22 Ay CAUTION Only one Chromatogram window can be displayed at a time Operation procedure Click on the Chr
236. us is Under preparation Constant pressure or Pressure increasing You can also call the Pressure Display dialog box by clicking the pressure display of the oven You cannot start an operation from this dialog box Also carriers may not be used except for Carrier n 1 In such case the corresponding items are left blank Ay CAUTION This pressure display is valid only when the EPC Electric Pressure Controller is used IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 19 4 3 16 Detector Signal Display To display detector signals right click the detector The Detector Signal dialog box appears 5 Det 1 1 Signal E Det 2 1 Signal a T Det 2 2 Signal rx Type TCO Type FID MC Type FPD Input Signal 0 100 mv Input Signal 0 001 mV Input Signal 0 001 mV Filtered Signal 0 120 mv Filtered Signal 0 001 mV Filtered Signal 0 001 mV Standard Deviation 0 110 mV Standard Deviation 0 001 mV Standard Deviation 0 001 mV Voltage 11 0 W Flame Level 0 0 mV Flame Level 0 0 mV Current 18 0 mA Therm Signal 0 1 V Therm Signal 0 1 V Flame Status Flame Out Flame Status Flame On Voltage of MC 0 1 V Figure 4 23 Detector Signal dialog box The TCD at left FID MC at center and FPD similar to FID at right The display is refreshed in every second The following items are displayed Table Detector signal display item o tem Description O SS Type Indicates th
237. uses of the contact inputs DI1 to DI16 By default ON is indicated in green while OFF is shown in gray The display colors can be changed in the Builder Panel Setting dialog box of PSAS Right clicking on this area causes a list of DI tag numbers signals to appear Contact Output Status Displays the ON OFF statuses of the contact outputs D01 to DO16 By default ON is indicated in green while OFF is shown in gray The display colors can be changed in the Builder Panel of PSAS Right clicking on this area causes a list of DO tag numbers and signals to appear IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 6 Display and Operations of Windows while Connected to ASIU gt 6 3 6 1 2 Tag List Window The Tag List window displays the tag numbers and signals of DI s or DO s These display items can be edited in the ASIU Operation window MB DI Tag Listi 101 16 OlTag_16 Dsig_16 F6 1 2 ai 6 2 Short term Trend Window The Short term Trend window displays the trend of instantaneous values of the selected Al s 1 to 16 of ASIU The basic functions are the same as those of the Chromatogram window To reference short term trend information read chromatogram in the help of the Chromatogram window as trend unless otherwise stated The Short term Trend window can display the latest trend previous trend and trend data stored in the analyzer server and trend data that has been saved to a file Moreover cur
238. was accepted 3 Click the OK button F0329 ai IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 3 Overview Window gt 3 1 8 When the reset command has been accepted individual communication with the analyzer is disconnected and the Analyzer Operation window Chromatogram window Alarm window and Analysis Results window will automatically be closed Communication with the Overview window is also disconnected but will be automatically restored after the analyzer is reset Ay CAUTION The Analyzer Reset command can be selected from the menu only when the analyzer being connected is in Remote mode If the analyzer is in Local mode set the operation mode to Remote and then choose the Reset command from the menu 3 9 Displaying Other Windows The Overview window is the basic window of the Engineering Terminal All windows other than the Overview window are displayed from the Overview window This section describes how to display windows other than the Overview window E Displaying Each Window The following describes how to display each window Ay CAUTION Except for the Overview window only windows associated with a specific analyzer can be displayed If you wish to change to a window corresponding to another analyzer exit the window you are currently in change the analyzer ID and then display the desired window ATIP Generally only one window can be displayed at a time however different types of windows
239. window monitors the status of up to 6 GCMs of the currently connected GC8000 The following shows an example of the window QI Analyzer Overview 1 GCBK 239 File Window Ee Help ccso Br E E P o a E stream Sequence lleyg f 14 GCM Status OP Ti aeee Ml E ge Display area eho No 1 Figure 4 1 Analyzer Overview window for 6 GCMs Gl Araiye Ovenen Hl File Window Operatic mode sib YOKOGAWA ccsooo E No nain inn uence 1 Eu m a Poos MA Sc o E Method No 1 Figure 4 2 Analyzer Overview window for 1 GCMs and 1 systems IM11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 4 Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000 gt 4 4 4 2 1 Toolbar The toolbar consists of the toolbar buttons and the text window to indicate the ASET status Window Display button Analyzer Operation window Analysis Results windows Chromatogram window Alarm windows Change User Analyzer Status window Level button Help button GC8000 Alarm Change All VGC User Level Change GCM Operation Mode button No button GCM No Figure 4 3 Detailed explanation of toolbar Table List of each element functions Button Display Function and Display Information Change User Level button Displays the Change User Level dialog box Use this button to change the user level A B C or C Window Display button Displays the relevant window If a window cannot be displayed its button is grayed out
240. y Even though mark information has been set for display its actual display is as shown below depending on the chromatogram type J PeakNo Peak ON OFF Gate ON OFF aoe Fieve vee Legend A displayable C not displayed B dependent on whether information exists in a file Operation procedure 1 Click on the Set Mark command in the Graph menu or click the m button on the toolbar The Set Mark dialog box appears IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 29 yy Peak Gate Graph Narr Paak Mo ON OFF OWOFF extomt a e L k 2 Peoret JCC Cancel Pevthem jr l F5 3 12 ai 2 Set the provision of mark information display for each chromatogram as follows Checked Displayed Unchecked Not displayed 3 Click the OK button The set mark information is displayed Setting peak number position 1 Click on the Peak Display Position command in the Option menu The submenus of the Peak Display Position command appear Indicates the current setting Orme nore Fa OD ere OFA a Grn Bh Chronan a Leder thes npr ae Six F5 3 13 ai 2 Click the Above Graph or Below Graph This causes the peak display position to be defined E Displaying Temperature Pressure Data Temperature data corresponding to the specified chromatogram can be displayed in the Enlargement Display area Temperature dat
241. y been chromatogram or erase the opened by another pen opened differential chromatogram Time Pressure Display Pen select E Alarm Message Meaning Countermeasures Alarm history cannot be reset An unauthorized level user is Only level B or C users can reset by a level A user attempting to reset the alarm the alarm history history IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt Appendix B List of Messages gt B 4 E Analysis Results Analysis Results has already An attempt is being made to start The multiple display is not been opened multiple Analysis Result Display available Memory allocation error Memory space is insufficient Check if adequate memory space Insufficient memory space required to carry out the operation has been secured Illegal file name An attempt was made to open a Only open files relevant to the This file is not XXX file file not having data corresponding current window to the current window Reading error The contents of the file attempting Only open files with correct Data is illegal to be opened were incorrect the contents An error occurred in reading file could not be opened the file An error occurred while writing An error occurred while saving Eliminate the cause of the error to a file data Data could not be saved and try to save the file again Data was not saved to the file Data has been modified Do Window data has been modified Click Yes
242. yed and click the OK button This returns you to the dialog box in step 1 6 Click the OK button The specified chromatogram is displayed The legend display area shows the following detector number and measurement date and time 08 10 16 09 H1 H1 history chromatogram 1 Month Day Hour Minute H2 history chromatogram 2 ATIP If a time earlier than 24 hours prior is specified in step 3 processing may take some time depending on the amount of data IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 5 Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II gt 5 28 E Setting Marks Types of mark information You can set whether to display the following mark information for each chromatogram Peak No Displays a peak number at the peak location in the chromatogram The Peak Display Position command in the Option menu allows you to specify whether to display the number above or below the chromatogram Peak ON OFF Indicates the start and end positions of a peak as follows Start position A long line facing down End position Along line facing up Gate ON OFF Indicates the gate ON and OFF positions as follows ON position A short line facing down OFF position A short line facing up All mark information is indicated in the display color of the target chromatogram Sample for PeakiGate Peak Mo Sete OFF vA lt Peak OFF Gate ON R Peak ON F5 3 11 ai Example of Gate Peak Displa
243. ysis Results window starts up the latest analysis results are displayed for each system The head system number belonging to GCM is displayed for the system links ee ee ee ee ee ha Lope a a LU jaks ery En hmle pip LA i MANE i oia i WT Fe PL iz C t g UEFE ATHAN AALI Sp omamen A PHE bry do Anii ane malata fon cena TEITT Eraman rair aadal FEE hara pr deenteory er Pull Aamir a me E m T E a Strrese ET ae nah as Cais bi t iar Deny aon Le PET LHO m ig leing Dug LT amg EL lary L Tas EFi Lee PEE S L E LLa i Tr eS Ppp Ti Ft ig L L Lo ia T Bz oy by W f Han a iJ E TEE arema e E E es EEH pE 4 Hi i LL gF Cul ET a Lea cae IE bao a LJ La HE iare e i Lite PES E imah 1am E E t HE 3J rE i irl D H EN BA Sel Er B bal Ln 1 kiea lie Hi cr PEE erepiggam hal ee F E ar Ha PE iL Fes FLG aF Eran EMI at Ai E E i ah a Haham dd E 2 RR ipai ia Lie EE i RLJ ii il mer aP ATER if ap LEER a 1 Citi it lara beg M I amp rr LEAI h E El a pa LRE a ore ire ae F E oe XK liay lie ft Aigi PaT e ferii iA hi Aj i i ii js aay fi Egi iIw a p 11 il om J ew Itr fri Figure 4 54 Latest Analysis Results window Display contents The following list the display contents for each item Pp tem iescription Indicates concentration for each peak Retention Time Indicates retention time Second for each peak Indicates detector number 1 to 6 for each peak Indicates peak processing start time retention t
244. ze Operation gt Ope mode Run Meas state otr Sequence Next meas Analysis time 147 02 Method 1 Active stream 2 2 Off Wext stream 5 PEP TCD On j FID CONY On O 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 m OEE OLE GFL OLE OTE Non O Mo Ge i es ee oe Gis Ge Gi Beas ul pcn OPERATION TABLE PREY NEXT F0203 ai If the analyzer units LCD panel is being operated while the LCD Emulator is being used a message stating Exit command has been received appears and communication with the analyzer will be disconnected To reactivate the LCD Emulator window in this case wait for panel operation of the analyzer unit to be finished then re execute the communication connection IM 11B06C01 01E 9th Edition Nov 04 2014 00 lt 2 Ethernet LCD Emulator Window gt 2 4 E Changing Analyzers Operation procedure 1 Click on the Select Analyzer command in the Connect menu The dialog box for selecting the analyzer ID of a new analyzer to be connected appears mii Amil Saniya Lint cor rahi ym ID mi IP Addii F0204 ai 2 Choose the analyzer ID of the analyzer you wish to connect to from the list 3 Click the Run button This connects communication with the selected analyzer E Editing the List of Analyzer IDs The method of editing information in the List of Analyzer IDs in the Analyzer select dialog box is as follows Registration 1 Enter the analyzer ID tag name if necessary and IP ad
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