ChemoMetec NC-100 User Manual
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When NucleoView is unable to change and save the information in the CM -file (e.g. on a
computer where NucleoView is installed in the Viewer program mode), a small icon
appears left to the path field as shown in Figure 16. Information can be changed but the
changes are not saved to the file.
Figure 16 Data cannot be saved to the CM-file when the radio button is shown.
It is possible to have NucleoView installed on an office computer and then access CM -files
placed on a laboratory PC used for data collection. However operated in this way it is not
possible to save changes to any information in the CM -file. Figure 17 shows a possible
configuration of computers on network when working with NucleoCounter.
Figure 17 NucleoCounters and computers in a network.
NucleoCounter (NC1) is connected to PC1. NucleoView installation on PC1 is in data
collection mode. NucleoCounter (NC2) is connected to PC2. NucleoView installa tion on PC2
is also in data collection mode. Both PC1 and PC2 are connected to the network. From PC1
CM-files on PC2 can be accessed but not changed and visa -versa. Data placed on PC1 can
only be changed from PC1 and likewise for PC2. PC3 can access data o n the other PCs but
not save any changes to the CM-files.
When a CM-file is transferred to a computer and then presented in NucleoView, the
default settings will be saved to the file. In case the default settings do not reflect the
conditions for the analysis the operator must adjust these settings to reflect the
appropriate values. When this file is opened the next time these modified settings will be
presented. As discussed previously there are restrictions to how the settings can be
changed. However it is always possible to open any file and adjust the multiplication factor
to see the impact it has on the result.