Run Recovery Settings - Agilent Technologies 1100 Series User Manual

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Using the Detector

Run Recovery Settings

For this recovery mode the CompactFlash Card must be in the detector. The detector's
C A U T I O N
local memory is too small to store the data.
The detector supports run buffering, which means that an amount of run data
(*.uv and *.ch files) is stored in a storage medium (CompactFlash Card) in the
detector until either it is overwritten or the detector undergoes a power cycle.
If there is a temporary network failure or the PC is not able to constantly take
the data, the stored data is transferred to the ChemStation automatically
when the network connection is restored or the PC can take the data, so that
no loss of data occurs.
If there is a permanent network failure, the Run Recovery dialog box
(Figure 45
directory. From there you can copy the files to the directory where the files
are corrupted or not complete.
On very large recovery files it may take a long time to restore it to the Agilent ChemStation.
N O T E
A sequence will be stopped in case of a network problem.
When during recovery an error "Method/Sequence stopped" appears, the instrument
N O T E
logbook shows an entry "No Run data available in device". In this case refer to
Data Available In Device"
76
on page 78) allows you to restore the stored data to the data
in the Service Manual.
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