Admin settings
The administrative settings allow instrument-specific
settings for the LIS connection and GMT value to
be adjusted. A Factory reset can also be performed
from here.
The following password is needed to change the ad-
min settings: QRGOSET. The password is used as a
confirmation step to ensure that the user does not
access this page inadvertently.
GMT
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is a universal refer-
ence time in relation to which the instrument's time
is stored. The GMT value is not visible to the user; it
is used internally for the instrument.
To set the GMT value, adjust the date and time ap-
propriately with the arrow buttons.
Internal clock
The date and time have been adjusted (in GMT) at
the factory.
Once a day, the date and time values are recorded in
the memory, on start-up.
If the clock battery runs out, the clock stops. Once
that battery has been replaced, the clock continues
from the last time value saved. The time can be ad-
justed from the admin settings. This operation re-
quires a password. The new time entered cannot be
before the last time value saved; supplying a time
too far in the past results in an error message.
Local time
Adjust the time in accordance with the local time.
The local time is saved to the memory as an offset
from GMT.
When changing the clock battery, adjust the date
and time appropriately. The time supplied cannot
be more than 24 hours before the last saved (GMT)
value. Giving a time too far in the past results in
an error message: "Setting of date failed. Date is
in the past."
LIS settings
From the LIS settings option, the LIS settings for data
transfer can be adjusted. The data are transferred
via a serial or a LAN connection. TCP/IP settings
must be supplied before a LAN connection can func-
tion. Contact your supplier for more details.
Factory reset
The factory settings of the user interface can be re-
stored. The factory reset deletes all profiles and re-
sults, and empties the error log.
Manufacturer settings
The Manufacturer settings section of the menu sys-
tem is only for the manufacturer's use.
Profiles
User-adjusted settings can be saved as profiles for
later use. Up to four user profiles can be saved in the
instrument's memory.
Creating a profile
When the instrument has been set to work as de-
sired, the settings can be saved as a profile:
1.
Choose Save as profile.
2.
Select a profile (you may choose a new profile).
3.
Give the profile a name.
4.
Choose OK.
Applying a profile
Choose Apply a profile. Select the desired profile.
Basic settings
Choosing Basic settings starts the instrument op-
erating in accordance with the basic settings made
with the set-up wizard.
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