Multi-Client Considerations - Labcyte Echo 520 User Manual

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1.4.6 Multi-client considerations

Larger research labs may have many computers, instruments, controllers,
and other devices interconnected on an Ethernet LAN (local area network).
Please review the following information and take appropriate measures to
avoid conflicts caused by multiple workstations controlling an Echo liquid
handler inappropriately.
The Echo liquid handler can be connected to a network or to more than
one workstation. This configuration allows one or more users to control the
Echo remotely, to download liquid transfer information directly to the
network, or to connect more than one Echo liquid handler to an automated
filling operation.
Figure 1.17 Multiple clients talking to an Echo liquid handler.
For example, a local workstation might be used to do the following:
Monitor instrument status.
Perform user maintenance.
Execute troubleshooting procedures.
At the same time, a central system may be used to control all of the day-to-
day work flow involving the instruments in the lab. In relation to an Echo
liquid handler, it might be involved in the following:
Define fluid transfer protocols.
Define destination microplates.
Deliver source and destination microplates to the Echo liquid handler
via conveyor belt and robot.
Remove source and destination microplates.
Execute fluid transfer protocols.
Handle all of the data.
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