Chapter 5; Menu Interface Tree; Main Interface - Thermo Scientific Orion 8030cX Instruction Manual

Silica analyzer
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Chapter 5

System Running

Menu Interface Tree

The operation interface of Orion 8030cX Silica Analyzer is simple and easy to understand. The menu structure is as
follows:
Setup
Measurement
Calibration
Validation

Main Interface

The analyzer main interface includes the navigation bar,
instrument name, time, date, instrument status icon, user
login, real-time running status, measurement parameters
and measurement result, progress bar, last measurement
and calibration date/time, Start/Stop button and other
information.
Navigation Bar: Navigation bar is used to quickly access
specific pages. The navigation bar includes return, main
interface, Setup, Log, Settings, Manual Operation and
Maintenance. Clicking a corresponding icon, you will enter
the corresponding page. Among them, the return icon is
only valid when it is not on the main interface and is used
to return to the previous menu level of the current UI
location. The main interface icon quickly returns to the
main interface from any page. The navigation bar would
appear in each page. From the main interface, you can
click
middle of the navigation bar to hide the
navigation bar. After that, click
with the navigation bar, shown in Figure 5.2.
8030cX Silica Analyzer
Log
Initialization/
Input/Outpu t
Deep Clean...
Measureme
Calibration
nt
Figure 5.1: Menu Interface Tree of Orion 8030cX Silica Analyzer
to return to the state
Automatic Silica Analyzer
Settings
Connecti
Files and
Acces s
Display
vity
Info
Control
Alert/
Measur
Operation
Alarm
ement
Figure 5.2: Menu Display in 8030cX Silica Analyzer
Equipment Name, Time and Date: The equipment name is
used to indicate the name of the current equipment.
Time/Date displays the current time/date.
Equipment Status: The equipment status is used to
indicate the status of the equipment. Under normal
conditions, the equipment status identification is green
. When there is an alert or alarm, the
heart icon
identification changes to another form, such as Red or
Yellow with an exclamation mark, shown in Figure 5.3 and
Figure 5.4
Manual
Mai nt enance
Operat ion
Hardware
Diagnostic
Calibration
Calibr
Validat
Deep
Clean
ation
ion
Clean
System Running Chapter 5 | 25
System
Management
Drain
Air
Prime
Cell
Flush

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