Yokogawa GC8000 Process Gas Chromatograph User Manual
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<4. Display and Operations while Connected to GC8000>
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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.
b: GCM Operation Mode buttons
These buttons display the GCM operation mode and operate it. They are “Run”, “Pause”,
“Stop”, “Command Cancellation” and “Forced Stop” shown from left to right. They indicate
the current operation mode based on the button status.
(Example) In the case of "Run" mode
Button Status
Description
"Run" mode is running.
A request for change of "Run" mode can be made.
"Run" mode is reserved.
A request for change to "Run" mode cannot be made.
c: 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.
d: 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.
e: Help button
f:
System select buttons
These buttons call the Analyzer Operation window of the specified system. If the selected
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.
g: 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.
h: 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.
i:
User level display
Indicates the currently set user level.
5th Edition : Nov. 16, 2011-00