Saving Chromatograms - ABB PGC2000 Operation And Service Manual

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3. On the Define Save/Release screen, cursor to MANUAL RELEASE and then press the F2
(Execute The Command) soft key.
4. On the Manually Release Analysis screen, select the type of data to release and press the F2
(Manually Release Analysis) soft key. If you want to release more than one analysis, you must
select the type of data separately for each analysis released. Alternatively, you can release all
analyses at once by pressing the F3 (Release All Analyses) soft key.
5. After you have released (erased) all desired data, press the F1 (Escape) soft key to return to the
Display Saved Data menu screen.

Saving Chromatograms

You must save chromatograms before you can display or reprocess them. You can save
chromatograms either manually or automatically.
Saving a Chromatogram Manually
1. On the Commands screen cursor to CHROMATOGRAM STORAGE and press the F2 (Define
Save And Release) soft key.
2. On the Define Save/Release screen, cursor to MANUAL SAVE and then press the F2 (Execute
The Command) soft key.
3. On the Manual Save Analysis screen, select which type of chromatogram you want to save.
4. Next select how you want this chromatogram saved (as a calibration analysis, benchmark, etc.)
5. Verify your selections and press the F2 (Manually Save Analysis) soft key.
6. When you have completed saving analyses, press the F1 soft key as necessary to return to the
Commands screen.
Saving Chromatograms Automatically
1. On the Commands screen cursor to CHROMATOGRAM STORAGE and press the F2 (Define
Save And Release) soft key.
2. On the Define Save/Release screen, cursor to AUTO SAVE/RELEASE and then press the F2
(Execute The Command) soft key.
3. On the Automatically Save Analyses screen (see Figure 4-54), select which types of
chromatograms you want to save. If you do not want any data saved automatically, select No for
each entry.
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