Yokogawa GC1000 Mark II Process Gas Chromatograph Manuel d'utilisateur

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Manual
GCMT Gas Chromatograph
Maintenance Terminal
Software Package
Operation Guide
IM 11B03G03-03E
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Page 1 - Operation Guide

User’sManualGCMT Gas ChromatographMaintenance TerminalSoftware PackageOperation GuideIM 11B03G03-03EIM 11B03G03-03E4th Edition

Page 2 - Introduction

<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>3IM 11B03G03-03En Disabling UACUser Account Control (UAC) helps prevent unauthorized programs from bei

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

<Appendix A Menus>A-5IM 11B03G03-03En Analysis Result WindowFileSaveReset HistoryAutomatic SavingOpenCloseSaveSave AsExitWindowLatest Anal

Page 4 - Documentation Conventions

<Appendix A Menus>A-6IM 11B03G03-03En Graph WindowCloseCloseExitGraphGraph SetupPrintPrint SetupHelpContentsHelp TopicsF06.aiMenu Name Com

Page 5

<Appendix B Messages Summary>B-1IM 11B03G03-03EAppendix B Messages SummaryThis appendix lists the error messages that may appear while you

Page 6 - CONTENTS

<Appendix B Messages Summary>B-2IM 11B03G03-03En Alarm WindowsMessage Description Corrective MeasuresHistory deletionAlarm history cannot

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iIM 11B03G03-03ERevision Informationl Title : GCMT Gas Chromatograph Maintenance Terminal Software Package Operation Guidel Manual No. : IM 11

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<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>4IM 11B03G03-03E(2) Click [Change User Account Control settings].(3) Slide to [Never notify], and the

Page 10 - IM 11B03G03-03E

<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>5IM 11B03G03-03E(2) Click [Turn User Account Control on or off]. The following dialog appears. Click [

Page 11

<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>6IM 11B03G03-03En PCCongurationforPowerManagementIt is recommended that the following items be se

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<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>7IM 11B03G03-03E When pressing the sleep button on my computer: Do nothing• HibernateTab Enable hib

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<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>8IM 11B03G03-03En Changes in the Windows EnvironmentWhen the GCMT is installed, the following changes

Page 14 -  <Use the CaptureIt!>

<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>9IM 11B03G03-03En StandardSpecications(CommunicationConverterK9404LA, K9490LD, RS-232C, Communica

Page 15 - About initialization les

<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>10IM 11B03G03-03E 4th Edition : Mar. 21, 2012-00l External Dimensions (K9404LA)Weight: approximately 2

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<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>11IM 11B03G03-03El Terminal RS-232C: Wiring in the inside of converter (K9404LA, K9404LD)1234567820FGS

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iIM 11B03G03-03EIntroductionThank you for purchasing the GCMT Gas Chromatograph Maintenance Terminal Software Pack-age.The GCMT Gas Chromatograph Main

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<1. Overview of Maintenance Terminal>1-1IM 11B03G03-03E1. Overview of Maintenance TerminalThis chapter provides an overview of the Maintena

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<1. Overview of Maintenance Terminal>1-2IM 11B03G03-03El Analysis Data Accumulation and Graph CreationThe results of analyses at the analy

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<1. Overview of Maintenance Terminal>1-3IM 11B03G03-03EThe windows are interrelated as follows:Analyzer Operation windowChromatogram window

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<1. Overview of Maintenance Terminal>1-4IM 11B03G03-03E1.3 Notes Before UseThe Maintenance Terminal is a software package which runs under

Page 23 - 1.3 Notes Before Use

<1. Overview of Maintenance Terminal>1-5IM 11B03G03-03En How to Select Menusl MenusThe menu bar and control menu box contain menu items ne

Page 24 - Click here

<1. Overview of Maintenance Terminal>1-6IM 11B03G03-03En Multi-windowsThe windows of the Maintenance Terminal open in an overlapping manner

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<2. LCD Emulator Window>2-1IM 11B03G03-03E2. LCD Emulator WindowThe LCD emulator reproduces the LCD panel of the analyzer in the Windows™ o

Page 26 - LCD Emulator Window

<2. LCD Emulator Window>2-2IM 11B03G03-03E(2) Double-click on the LCD emulator icon. This establishes a communication link with the analy

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<2. LCD Emulator Window>2-3IM 11B03G03-03En Exitingl Procedure(1) Click on the [Exit] command in the [Connect] menu. A dialog box pops up

Page 28 - 2.2 Basic Operations

<2. LCD Emulator Window>2-4IM 11B03G03-03EWindow Keys and Corresponding Keys on KeyboardWindow Keys Keyboard EquivalentsFunction keys[F1] t

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iiIM 11B03G03-03ESafety Precautions• In order to protect the system controlled by the product and the product itself and ensure safe operation, obser

Page 30 - Analyzer Operation Window

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-1IM 11B03G03-03E3. Analyzer Operation WindowThe Analyzer Operation window opens when the Maintenance Termin

Page 31 - Terminal

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-2IM 11B03G03-03E3.1 Starting and Exiting the Maintenance TerminalThis section describes how to start and e

Page 32 - Analysis Results window icon

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-3IM 11B03G03-03EHELP !If the message “Unsuccessful end of connection” appears, check the communication line

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-4IM 11B03G03-03En Changing the Communication SpeedTo change the communication speed between the analyzer a

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-5IM 11B03G03-03E3.2 Layout of Analyzer Operation WindowThe Analyzer Operation window is the parent window

Page 35 - Temperature

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-6IM 11B03G03-03El Function of Buttons and Available InformationThe following table summarizes the function

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-7IM 11B03G03-03El Descriptions of the AreaThe scales are displayed in the following format:Item FormatHori

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-8IM 11B03G03-03El Area LayoutF0310.aiStream valvestatusValve status DetectorstatusTemperature controllerst

Page 38 - Temperature Controller

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-9IM 11B03G03-03E3.3 Viewing the States of the Detector and Temperature ControllerTo view the states of the

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-10IM 11B03G03-03El DescriptionsThe following table summarizes the descriptions of the display.Item Availabl

Page 40 - 3.4 Changing the User Level

iiiIM 11B03G03-03EDocumentation Conventionsn Symbol MarksThroughout this user’s manual, you will nd several different types of symbols are used to i

Page 41 - Measurement Status

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-11IM 11B03G03-03El DescriptionsThe following table summarizes the descriptions of the display. The display

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-12IM 11B03G03-03En Changing the User LevelIn this example, you will learn how to change to user level C.l

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-13IM 11B03G03-03En Types and Change of the Statusl Types of the StatusThere are three types of the status

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-14IM 11B03G03-03En Types and Change of the Measurement Statusl Types of the Measurement StatusThere are f

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-15IM 11B03G03-03E(2) Select the radio button of the calibration/validation method you want to specify, and

Page 46 - 3.7 Changing the Range

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-16IM 11B03G03-03E(2) If you want to turn on the valve, click the [ON] radio button and then select the num

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-17IM 11B03G03-03En Turning On/Off the Temperature Controller(1) Click on the description of the temperatu

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-18IM 11B03G03-03En Changing the Range(1) Click on the [Range Select] command button .(2) The Range Sele

Page 49 - Settings

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-19IM 11B03G03-03E3.8 Changing the Valves and Peak InformationThe valve on/off timing set in the analyzer c

Page 50 - • Click on the [Yes] button

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-20IM 11B03G03-03En Changing the Peak Individual Setting(1) Click on the [Peak] command in the [Set Up] me

Page 51 - Alarm status

ivIM 11B03G03-03ECopyright and Trademark Noticesn All Rights ReservedThe copyrights of the programs and on-line manual contained in the CD-ROM are re

Page 52 - See Also

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-21IM 11B03G03-03En UploadingTo upload and save parameter settings from the analyzer to a disk of the Mainte

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<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-22IM 11B03G03-03En DownloadingTo download the parameter settings from a disk of the Maintenance Terminal to

Page 54 - Chromatogram Window

<3. Analyzer Operation Window>3-23IM 11B03G03-03En Actions When Alarms OccurIf the alarm message box pops up, click on one of the buttons

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Page 56 - 4.2 Window Layout

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-1IM 11B03G03-03E4. Chromatogram WindowThe Chromatogram window displays chromatograms from the analyzer in detail.

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<4. Chromatogram Window>4-2IM 11B03G03-03E ToolbarLegendEnlarge/reduce buttonsOverall view buttonCloseup windowMouse position indicationCon

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<4. Chromatogram Window>4-3IM 11B03G03-03E4.2 Window LayoutThe Chromatogram window displays chromatograms in detail. In addition to the mo

Page 59

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-4IM 11B03G03-03E4.3 Viewing Chromatograms and Temperature DataThe Chromatogram window can display up to eight ch

Page 60

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-5IM 11B03G03-03El Viewing a Filed Chromatogram(1) Click on either the [Pen Select] command in the [Graph] menu

Page 61 - Show the setting

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-6IM 11B03G03-03E(6) In the Pen Select dialog box, press the [OK] button to save the detail chromatogram. The le

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Toc-1IM 11B03G03-03EGCMTGas Chromatograph Maintenance Terminal Software PackageOperation Guide4th Edition : Mar. 21, 2012-00CONTENTSIM 11B03G03-03E 4

Page 63 - Chromatograms

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-7IM 11B03G03-03En Mark Settingsl Types of Mark InformationYou can edit the Timing Mark dialog box for each chro

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<4. Chromatogram Window>4-8IM 11B03G03-03El Setting the Position of a Peak Number(1) Click on the [Peak# Disp.] command in the [Options]

Page 65 - 4.6 Saving Chromatograms

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-9IM 11B03G03-03E4.4 Changing the Scale and Scrolling the DisplayThere are three scales on the chromatogram displ

Page 66

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-10IM 11B03G03-03El Method 2Drag the button on the scroll bar. The chromatogram scrolls to the new position of

Page 67 - How to print chromatograms

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-11IM 11B03G03-03EF0413.aiSelecting the [Part Zoom] button automatically disables the auto-scale. Partial zooming-

Page 68 - Alarm Windows

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-12IM 11B03G03-03E4.6 Saving ChromatogramsIn the Chromatogram window, the chromatogram derived from the measureme

Page 69 - <5. Alarm Windows>

<4. Chromatogram Window>4-13IM 11B03G03-03El Starting Continuous SavingThere are two methods to start continuous saving:(1) First, make s

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<4. Chromatogram Window>4-14IM 11B03G03-03E TIPHow to print chromatograms• Use the CAPTURE IT! tool to make hard copies of chromatograms.•

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<5. Alarm Windows>5-1IM 11B03G03-03E5. Alarm WindowsAlarm windows show information on alarms which have occurred in the analyzer. There are

Page 72

<5. Alarm Windows>5-2IM 11B03G03-03E5.1 Types and Layouts of Alarm WindowsThere are three types of alarm windows: Alarm Status, Alarm Hist

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Toc-2IM 11B03G03-03E5.3 Deleting the Records of Alarm History ... 5-65.4 Creating a User Ala

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<5. Alarm Windows>5-3IM 11B03G03-03En Alarm Detail Description WindowThe Alarm Detail Description window provides detailed information on

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<5. Alarm Windows>5-4IM 11B03G03-03En Opening Alarm Windows from the Analyzer Operation Windowl Opening the Alarm Status WindowIn the Ana

Page 76 - Analysis Results Windows

<5. Alarm Windows>5-5IM 11B03G03-03E(2) Type in the alarm number and click on the [Execute] button. The Alarm Detail Description window fo

Page 77

<5. Alarm Windows>5-6IM 11B03G03-03E5.3 Deleting the Records of Alarm HistoryThe displayed contents of the Alarm History window can be cle

Page 78

<5. Alarm Windows>5-7IM 11B03G03-03EItem DescriptionAlarm number The number of the alarm for which the user alarm description has been crea

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<5. Alarm Windows>5-8IM 11B03G03-03E(5) Repeat steps 2 through 4 for dening descriptions for another user-dened alarms, if any.(6) Clic

Page 80 - Results window

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-1IM 11B03G03-03E6. Analysis Results WindowsAnalysis Results windows display the data analyzed by the analyze

Page 81

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-2IM 11B03G03-03E6.1 Opening and Closing an Analysis Results WindowThe Latest Analysis Results window opens

Page 82

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-3IM 11B03G03-03El Procedure(1) Click on the [Exit] command in the [File] menu. A dialog box pops up to con

Page 83

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-4IM 11B03G03-03E6.2 Types and Layouts of Analysis Results WindowsThe Analysis Results windows consist of th

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<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>1IM 11B03G03-03EInstalling the Maintenance TerminalThis chapter describes the installation of the Maint

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<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-5IM 11B03G03-03El Contents of InformationThe following table summarizes the contents of the data items show

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<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-6IM 11B03G03-03En Concentration Analysis History WindowThe Concentration Analysis History window is used to

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<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-7IM 11B03G03-03En RetentionTime History WindowThe Retention Time History window is used to view the trend o

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<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-8IM 11B03G03-03En Laboratory Analysis Results WindowThe Laboratory Analysis Results window displays the mos

Page 89 - How to Select a Cell

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-9IM 11B03G03-03En File Analysis Results WindowThe File Analysis Results window is used to retrieve and refe

Page 90 - 6.6 Graphing Historical Data

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-10IM 11B03G03-03E6.3 Switching Between Analysis Results WindowsIn all cases, only one Analysis Results wind

Page 91

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-11IM 11B03G03-03E6.4 Saving and Retrieving DataThe data of the analysis results acquisition windows (Latest

Page 92

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-12IM 11B03G03-03El Procedure(1) Open the Concentration Analysis History or Retention Time History window. C

Page 93

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-13IM 11B03G03-03En Retrieving (Opening) FilesFollow the procedure below to retrieve saved les in a le ref

Page 94 - Results Window

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-14IM 11B03G03-03E6.5 Processing and Re-saving DataData retrieved onto a le reference window (File Analysis

Page 95

<Installing the Maintenance Terminal>2IM 11B03G03-03En Installation ProcedureNOTEThe user should log on with an administrator account in or

Page 96 - Appendix A Menus

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-15IM 11B03G03-03En Saving the File Under a Different Name in a File Reference Windowl Procedure(1) Open th

Page 97

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-16IM 11B03G03-03En Creating Graphs in a History Record Windowl Procedure(1) While one of the four history

Page 98

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-17IM 11B03G03-03E(7) Make sure that all settings are completed and click on the [OK] button. The graph wind

Page 99 - Windows)

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-18IM 11B03G03-03E6.7 Resetting Historical DataIf you want to record data from scratch in the Concentration

Page 100

<6. Analysis Results Windows>6-19IM 11B03G03-03E6.8 Opening the Help Window of an Analysis Results WindowAnalysis results windows are prov

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Page 102 - Appendix B Messages Summary

<Appendix A Menus>A-1IM 11B03G03-03EAppendix A MenusThis appendix summarizes the functions used in the Maintenance Terminal.n LCD Emulato

Page 103

<Appendix A Menus>A-2IM 11B03G03-03EMenu Name Command Name FunctionConnect Connect Establishes a communication link with the analyzer.Disco

Page 104 - Revision Information

<Appendix A Menus>A-3IM 11B03G03-03En Chromatogram WindowFileSave Chrom.Continuous SavingExit Alt+F4ScaleZoom InZoom OutPart ZoomFull Dis

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<Appendix A Menus>A-4IM 11B03G03-03En Alarm Windows (Common to Both Alarm Status and Alarm History Windows)ViewAlarm StatusAlarm HistoryCl

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