Maxum II Initial Startup Procedures, Continued
If analyzer with the IP address entered in the Maxum II does not appear in the analyzer list at the
bottom of the main screen in System Manager, add it manually via the menu,
System > Add Unit; a dialog box will appear,
enter the unit name, type and IP address,
then click Add and the unit will be added to the analyzer list.
Launch EZChrom on the workstation.
From the main window of EZChrom,
create a new instrument from the menu as follows:
File > New > Instrument. An icon representing an analyzer will appear in the main stream.
Right click on the icon and
select Configure > Instrument. In the dialog box,
press the Configure button on the upper right. In the next dialog box,
press the Set database button,
enter the analyzer IP address,
and press OK.
For simulated distillation or other special software,
press Analysis Options > check the appropriate box > OK.
Press Auto-Configuration > OK > OK.
If the analyzer icon is still named Analyzer, right click on it to rename it. The foregoing procedure
only has to be done once. Double click on the icon to launch the analyzer in EZChrom. For
details, see EZChrom release notes on the Maxum II disk.
Import the EZChrom method:
File > Method > Import.
Highlight the desired method
and press the Import button.
Create a folder on the hard drive
and save a copy of the method there.
Run Chromatograms and Make Method Adjustments if Necessary
If any changes were made to EPC setpoints in the preceding steps, update the setpoints in the
method and export the edited method back to the Maxum II.
To edit, use the menu:
File > Method > Instrument Setup,
then select the tab for the EPC.
To export:
File > Method > Export,
highlight the method
and press the Export button.
Save the updated method to the hard drive.
With the sample flow running from the appropriate calibration sample, put the analyzer in run.
Control > Application,
then press the Run button on the dialog box.
Alternatively, from the MMI,
press Home > Run.
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