Thermo Scientific APEX 100 User Manual page 395

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Glossary
Term
Input screen
IP
Keyboard screen
LED
LSB
M
MAC
Main Menu
Monitor screen
MSB
MZ
n/a
Navigate
Navigation buttons
NVRAM
P
Thermo Scientific APEX User's Guide
Definition
An input screen is used for keying in values for a
specific detector function. The right-hand number in
the input screen is marked with a small triangle above
and below—indicating all the numbers in the screen
can be changed using the navigation buttons.
Internet protocol
A screen that appears in the display panel and looks
like a computer keyboard. The keyboard screen allows
you to enter letters, numbers, and other characters for
naming products, setting passwords, and so on.
Light-emitting diode
Least-significant byte
In the Modbus registers, a machine setting—one of the
detector's global parameters.
Media access control address
The initial menu shown in the detector's display panel.
The Main Menu is the starting point for accessing all of
the detector's many functions.
A screen that incorporates a progress bar allowing you
to monitor the progress of a function—for example,
the detector's auto-calibration function.
Most-significant byte
Multi-zone detection, meaning the search head must
see two peaks (not one) to tag the signal as
contamination.
Not applicable
In this manual, the term "Navigate to...," means "Use
the four navigation buttons on the detector's control
panel to move to and highlight the particular function
you are interested in."
The four blue triangular buttons on the detector's
control panel that allow you to move to a particular
function or change the numbers in an input screen.
Non-volatile random-access memory
In the Modbus registers, a product setting (for
example, product 001).
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