SOLAAR Series Software Manual
SOLAAR Series Software Manual
SOLAAR Series Software Manual
Software
Manual
Version 2.01
Tis manual shows you how to install and use the SOLAAR Data
Station and OQ ests software. It should be used in conjunction with
the other AA Series User Documentation supplied with your system, in
particular:
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Windows
Windows Your SOLAAR Data Station software operates under the Microsoft
Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows 7
Professional operating systems. SOLAAR software has been designed
to use these operating systems and makes optimal use of their facilities.
Windows Help
Displaying Help for Windows
4. Click or double click on the topic that you want to view to select
and display it.
For more help in using the Windows On-line Help refer to the
information in the Windows basics →ips for using Help topic.
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Software installation
GFTV software Your AA Series Atomic Absorption Spectrometer may be fitted with
the Graphite Furnace elevision (GFV) accessory. Tis is included as
a standard feature on many instruments and can also be provided as a
factory-fitted upgrade. Te video from the GFV accessory is displayed
within the SOLAAR software itself.
SOLAARsecurity software If you have purchased the SOLAARsecurity software package, please
refer to the documentation included in that package for installation
instructions.
Te software will have been fully tested, both in our factory before
shipping and again during installation by our trained Service Engineers
in your laboratory.
Software If you have supplied your own computer, the Service Engineer will
install and test the software during installation.
installation You will only have to install the software yourself if:
● you want to move the software from one computer to another
SOLAAR Data Station software
● you want to upgrade the software with a newer version supplied
by us
● your srcinal installation has become corrupted.
You willaneed:
● PC of appropriate specification and capable of running the
appropriate Microsoft Windows operating system.
● the appropriate system access rights.
● the computer must also have the following facilities:
– a CD-ROM Drive
– a fixed hard disk drive with at least 1 GByte free space available
– an SVGA colour monitor (minimum 1024 x 768 resolution
with 256 colours)
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Software installation
10. TeFound New Hardware Wizard window will appear. Select the
No, not this timeradio button and then select the
Nextbutton.
11. Ten select the Install from a list or speci c location
(Advanced) radio button and then select the Next button.
12. In the next window, select the Search for the best driver
in these locations radio button. Ensure that the Search
removable media ( oppy, CD-ROM…)is ticked. Ten select
the Next button.
13. Te wizard will now search for the drivers. Once the wizard
has completed, select the Finish button.
14. As there are two or three drivers to install, depending on
whether your Spectrometer is fitted with a GFV, follow steps
10 to 13 until the computer has found all the new hardware.
15. Your computer is now ready to be used with the Spectrometer.
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Software installation
Installing the USB drivers on the 1. Ensure that the Spectrometer is off.
Data Station (Vista) 2. Connect a USB lead between your computer and the USB
socket on the Spectrometer. A suitable USB lead is provided
with the Spectrometer.
3. Insert the SOLAAR Installation CD-ROM into the CD-
ROM drive of your PC. If the SOLAAR Installation starts
automatically, select Exit.
4. On your computer launch the Control Panel.
5. In the Control Panel window, double click on the System icon
and then double click on the Advanced System Settings on
ask List
6. In the System Properties window select the Hardware tab and
click on the Windows Update Driver Settings button
7. In the Windows Update Driver Settings window select Ask
me each time I connect a new device before checking for
drivers. Click OK
8. Te System Properties and Control Panel windows can now
be closed.
9. urn on the Spectrometer
10. Te Found New Hardware Wizardwindow will appear.
Select Locate and install driver software.
12. When the next wizard dialogue box appears click Next.
13. Once the driver has been installed the Found New Hardware
Wizard should advise you that the installation is complete.
14. Once the wizard has completed, select the Close button.
15. As there are two or three drivers to install, depending on
whether your Spectrometer is fitted with a GFV. Follow steps
10 to 14 until the computer has found all the new hardware.
16. Your computer is now ready to be used with the Spectrometer.
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Software installation
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Installing the Data Station software
Determining the COM port of the o determine which COM port the Spectrometer has been assigned on
Spectrometer using XP your computer:
Determining the COM port of the o determine which COM port the Spectrometer has been assigned on
Spectrometer using your computer:
Vista and Windows 7 1. Connect the Spectrometer to your computer using the
supplied USB cable.
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Installing the Data Station software
o install the SOLAAR Data Station software, move the mouse pointer
over Install SOLAAR Data Station and click the mouse button. Te
Security Options dialogue will be displayed.
If you are installing the SOLAAR Data Station software only (i.e.,
you are NO installing the data station for operation with the full
SOLAARsecurity package), select the No option and click OK.
If you ARE installing the data station for operation with the full
SOLAARsecurity package, then you should refer to the installation
instructions
package. included in the user documentation supplied with the
When the Installation Wizard has all the information that it needs, the
Wizard will display the Start Installation dialogue. You can use the
Back button on this dialogue to return to any of the previous dialogues
to change the information you have entered. When you click on the
Next button, the installation will start.
When the installation has been completed, the Wizard will display
a final dialogue confirming that the installation has been successful.
Click the Finish button to complete the installation.
Downloading software to the Te latest software will be downloaded onto the spectrometer at the
spectrometer factory before delivery. Te following actions only need to be performed
if a new version of software is released.
o download the spectrometer software to the spectrometer:
1. urn on the spectrometer and ensure the Data Station is connected
to the PC via an appropriate cable.
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Installing the Data Station software
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The Thermo SOLAAR program group
Click on the item in the menu to start the application or view the
document.
1. urn on your Data Station and wait until Windows has started.
2. Click on the button.
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Repairing and removing the SOLAAR software
Note: Tis procedure will NO remove any data files created by the
SOLAAR software – to remove, back up or copy these, refer to the
Windows On-line Help. For this reason, it is likely that the c:\solaarm
folder and one or more files or folders contained in it will remain on
your hard disk. If you are sure that there are no necessar y data files in
these folders, remove them by deleting the individual files and folders.
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SOLAAR software and printers
SOLAAR software and Te SOLAAR Data Station software will work with any type of printer
that is supported by the Windows operating system.
printers
Getting Help for installing a new Before you can use a printer, you must first install it into your Windows
printer system. Te Windows On-line Help system will guide you through this
process if you have to install a new printer.
o get Help for installing a new printer:
1. urn on your Data Station and wait until Windows has started.
2. Click on the button.
3. Click on the Help and Support command to display the Windows
Help dialogue box.
4. Click on the Printing and Faxing link in the Help topics menu on
the left-hand side of the screen.
5. On the Printing and Faxing Help screen click on Printing and then
on Basic Printing asks. Tis will bring up a menu that allows you
to select Help topics for either connecting a printer directly to your
computer, or connecting to a printer on a network.
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Starting the SOLAAR application
6. Edit the name for the shortcut to read SOLAAR and click onFinish.
Te new shortcut will appear on the desktop:
Starting SOLAAR automatically o make SOLAAR start automatically when Windows is started:
with Windows 1. Click on the button.
2. Navigate to the Termo SOLAAR program group.
3. Right-click on the SOLAAR icon and select Create Shortcut:
Logging in to When SOLAAR starts up, it first displays the Login dialogue box so
that you can log in as the current user.
SOLAAR software To log in with without security, or with SOLAARsecurity disabled:
1. Start SOLAAR and wait until the Login dialogue box is displayed.
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Logging in to SOLAAR software
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Overview
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SOLAAR Wizards
When the analysis is run, the results are stored in a database and can
be viewed in a Results window. You can choose which results to view
and what data to see for each result. You can display a detailed view of
the results showing several or all of the result parameters, or a summary
showing a selected parameter for each of the elements in the analysis.
SOLAAR Wizards SOLAAR provides a number of software ‘Wizards’ to help you with
some of the more complex tasks you will need to carry out when you
are using the program. Wizards guide you step-by-step through the
procedure of setting up and carrying out operations using the software.
Te Getting Started chapter in this manual gives instructions for
setting up and carrying out operations ‘manually’ rather than by using a
Wizard.
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Methods
Working with SOLAAR software provides several ways to interact with the Atomic
Absorption system:
SOLAAR
● Status Windows are used to display information about the
system and the analysis and do not generally require you to enter
information.
Te Status Bars at the bottom of the screen display the System
Status, the sample being measured and a progress indicator showing
the percentage of the current analysis that has been completed. If a
flame or furnace analysis is being undertaken they will also display
information about the parameters being used in the analysis.
Dialogue boxes, including Property Sheets and their Property
Pages, allow you to enter information such as parameter values and
to select options. Unlike Status Windows dialogue boxes always
contain at least one button, usually labelled OK. Clicking this
button will close the dialogue box and implement the changes to
parameter values or carry out the actions set in the dialogue box.
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Working with SOLAAR
Most dialogue boxes also have a Cancel button. Clicking this will
close the dialogue box, discarding any changes you have made to
settings and without carrying out any actions.
Menu commands and ool Bar buttons are used to issue
commands to the system to cause things to happen, such as an
analysis to start or a dialogue box to open.
Status windows:
are used to display information:
– about your analysis
– about the system hardware
can be opened or brought to the front of the display:
– by double-clicking the relevant icon if the window is minimised
– by clicking on the name of the window on the Windows menu
have associated menus, which:
– appear on the menu bar when the window is active
– contain commands relevant to the window’s content
have context menus, which:
– appear when you right-click inside the window
– contain commands relevant to the window’s content
SOLAAR Status windows SOLAAR provides eight Status windows, although the windows that
are displayed on the screen at any time will depend on the type of
analysis being undertaken. Te Status windows are:
the Spectrometer Status window provides facilities for monitoring
the Spectrometer optical system
the Vapour Status window shows the status of the vapour system
the Calibration window shows the calibration graph and
calibration statistics
the Signal window shows the analytical signal as it changes with
time
the Flame Optimisation Graph window shows the signal as it
changes during a gas flow/burner height optimisation and has the
title Gas Flow Graph or Burner Height Graph depending on the
data it shows
the QC Protocol window shows the QC Control Chart for
all the results selected for display in the Results window for the
element selected in the Results window. Te chart plots corrected
concentration (Y axis) for each result (X axis), with results ordered
chronologically with the earliest results first
the Results window shows the analytical results for the current
analysis, or from a Results file
the Ash Atomise window displays the results of an Automatic Ash
Atomise experiment during and immediately after the experiment,
or when you have loaded an Ash Atomise file
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Working with SOLAAR
SOLAAR dialogue boxes SOLAAR dialogue boxes are used to view and edit other associated
groups of parameters. Tere are many dialogue boxes used throughout
the SOLAAR software, but the following are some examples that you
will use frequently:
Te Log In dialogue box allows you to identify yourself and when
SOLAAR is started.
Te Setup Dual Analysis dialogue box allows you to specify
Methods for each sample compartment of a dual sample
compartment instrument, and then run both Methods automatically.
Te Sample Details dialogue box allows you to view and edit the
Sample Identification, Mass correction factors and Dilution Ratio
for each sample in your analysis.
Te Reagent Details dialogue box allows you to view and edit the
names of the reagents used in the Furnace Autosampler.
Te Autosampler Volumes dialogue box allows you to view the
volumes of the different solutions that will be used by either
the Flame Autosampler and Diluter accessory, or the Furnace
Autosampler.
Te Autosampler
and edit the layoutLoading Guide solutions
of the different dialogue box allows
in both you and
Flame to view
Furnace Autosamplers.
SOLAAR Menus SOLAAR Menus are used to issue commands to the software and
hardware modules that make up the Atomic Absorption System. Te
menus are displayed on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Te following gives a brief overview of the contents of the main
SOLAAR Menus:
Te File menu contains commands for loading, saving, importing,
exporting and printing files created by SOLAAR. When there is
no open Results database, the File menu contains commands for
creating and maintaining Results and Method databases.
Te Copy submenu in the Edit menu contains commands for
copying information to the Windows Clipboard so that you
can then paste it into documents in other Windows applications
running on your Data Station. Te remaining commands display the
Method property sheets, dialogue boxes to specify and control lamp
properties, a command to switch on the GFV accessory (if fitted)
and a screen to configure the OQ and PQ Results databases.
Te View menu contains commands to open non-editable dialogue
boxes to view details of the Autosampler contents, to view the
current OQ and PQ results and to turn on/off the ool Bar and
Status Line displays. It also contains a command to display the
Options dialogue box, which allows you to configure a number of
options controlling the program’s operation. Another option allows
you to hide the status bar at the bottom of the screen, while the
final option allows you to customise the toolbars at the top of the
screen.
Te Action menu contains commands controlling the connection
between the Data Station and the Spectrometer, and the setup and
operation of the Spectrometer and accessories.
Te Security command opens the Security dialogue box so that
you can check which options have been enabled by the administrator
to control access to SOLAAR features and data.
Te Stop command, which will only be enabled when an analysis is
in progress and theSystem Statusis BUSY, aborts the current analysis
as soon as it is safe to do so. Te current sample result will be lost, but
all completed sample results will be available for you to save or print
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SOLAAR Menus
SOLAAR Tool Bar Te SOLAAR ool Bar provides direct and convenient access to several
commonly used commands, so that you do not have to open and
display the menus to issue the commands.
Te following table shows the equivalent menu command for each
button and a brief description of what it does:
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SOLAAR Status Bars
SOLAAR also provides facilities for you to create your own tool bars
and buttons, to provide convenient access to commands that you use
frequently. You can access these facilities from the Customise ool Bars
dialogue, which you can open by clicking the shortcut button on the
ool Bar, by selecting theCustomise ool Barscommand from the
View menu, or by right-clicking on the tool bar area of the screen and
selecting the Customise command from the context menu displayed.
Click on theHelp
find detailed button to
instructions foraccess the and
creating On-line Help system,
maintaining where
your own youBars.
ool will
SOLAAR Status Bars Te SOLAAR Status Bars appear at the bottom of the screen.
Te right-hand end of the bottom Status Bar gives information about
the current status of the software and the system, including the current
element, the current sample identification and resample number, and
the System Status. When an analysis is running, the centre area of
the Status Bar contains a progress indicator showing the approximate
percentage of the analysis that has been completed. Te left-hand end
of the Status Bar is used to give a brief Help message for the ool Bar
tool or Menu command underneath the pointer.
Te flame and furnace Status Bars are displayed only when a burner
or furnace are fitted to the instrument. Te flame Status Bar shows
the status of the flame, the fuel flow rate, the type of burner fitted, the
burner height and the status of each of the gases (air, acetylene and
nitrous oxide). Several of these status sections are labelled either red
or green, providing a simple, visual indication of the condition of that
parameter.
Te furnace Status Bar displays information about the furnace phase,
temperature, gas type and gas flow rate, number of cuvette firings and
the status of the Autosampler.
On-line Help SOLAAR contains a comprehensive On-line Help system giving full
details of the operation of the software.
Tere are several different ways to get help from the On-line Help
system. You can get Help by:
using the SOLAAR Help dialogue box – see Sthe SOLAAR
Software / On-line help / Opening the Help topics:SOLAAR
dialogue box section.
using ‘context-sensitive’ Help. Tis can display the appropriate Help
for the specific tool, command, window, dialogue box or control
you are using in the program. See the SOLAAR Software / On-line
help / Context-sensitive help section for the different ways to get
context-sensitive Help.
Before learning about the SOLAAR Help in particular, you may want
to look at the next section, which describes how to get general Help for
using the Windows On-line Help system.
Learning to use the Windows provides an On-line Help file explaining the basics of using
On-line Help system the On-line Help system. SOLAAR gives you direct access to this file
from the Using Help command on the Help menu.
o learn how to use the On-line Help System:
1. Start SOLAAR, and close the Wizard Launcher dialogue box (click
on Close) or Method property sheet (click on Cancel) if either was
opened automatically.
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On-line Help
5. Click in the left-hand pane on the topic for which you want help,
to display the Help in the right-hand pane.
Other versions of Windows provide similar facilities, but the details of
the dialogue box displayed may be different.
Opening the Help Topics: o display theSOLAAR Help opics: SOLAARdialogue box:
SOLAAR dialogue box 1. Start SOLAAR, and close the Wizard Launcher dialogue box (click
on Close) or Method property sheet (click on Cancel) if either was
opened automatically.
2. Click on Help on the menu bar to open the Help menu.
Te Help opics: SOLAARdialogue box has three pages – you can use:
the Contents page to view a structured list of the main topics in the
Help system so that you can select the topic giving the information
you need.
– Te topics in the list are grouped together in books. o open a
book, simply slick on the relevant book.
– o display a Help topic from the able of Contents, click on
the topic.
– See the next section for a description of the structure of the
Contents table.
the Index page to find a topic using a keyword.
the Search page to search the text in the Help system for a
particular word or phrase.
If you need Help in using the Index and Find pages, consult the
Windows On-line Help for using Help (see the SOLAAR Software /
On-line Help / Learning to use the on-line help system section) or the
context-sensitive Help on those pages (see the SOLAAR Software / On-
line help / Context-sensitive help section).
SOLAAR Help Table of Te topics in the On-line Help system are grouped into five sections:
Contents and Help topics Overviews – these topics provide brief descriptions of the major
features of the software.
How to – these topics provide detailed, step-by-step instructions for
carrying out everyday tasks with SOLAAR.
roubleshooting – these topics help you to identify and correct
common problems experienced when making Atomic Absorption
spectrometry measurements.
Cook Book – these topics give summaries of the instrumental
parameters, performance figures and known interferences for all
the elements that can be measured by your SOLAAR Atomic
Absorption system.
Application Notes – this link provides access to a large library of
applications support documentation. It is highly recommended
that new users, or experienced users analysing an unfamiliar sample,
should look through this information.
Many of the Help topics contain underlined phrases. Tese underlined
sections
Overviewprovide links to links
topics provide related
to topics.
How toFor example,
topics many
showing howofathe
particular
software feature is used to carry out a task and many of the How to
topics have links to relevant overviews. Troubleshooting topics also
contain links to other Troubleshooting topics to guide you through
the troubleshooting procedure and to How to topics that can provide
solutions to the problems.
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On-line Help
When you move the pointer over these it changes to a pointing hand.
Context-sensitive Help When you are using the SOLAAR software program you may come
across a feature that you are not sure how to use, such as a ool Bar
tool or a menu command, a control in a dialogue box, or even a whole
dialogue box, or Status window. When this happens you can use
Context-sensitive Help to display specific help for the item.
Tere are several different ways to display Context-sensitive Help,
depending on the type of item for which you need Help and, to some
extent, personal preference. Te following paragraphs describe how to
display Context-sensitive Help in different circumstances.
Menu Commands, Status o display Context-sensitive Help for items in the main program
windows and Tools window (Menu Commands, Status windows and ools):
1. Click on What’s Tis? in the Help menu or click on the What’s
Tis? button in the ool Bar.
Te pointer will change to the Help pointer:
2. Use the pointer to click on the ool or Status window or select the
command.
Help for the selected item will be displayed in a pop-up window or one
of the main Help windows.
Note: As well as the Help described above, brief help is given in the
Status Bar when you move the pointer over a tool or menu command.
You can also get Tool Tip Help for the Tool Bar tools by moving the
pointer over the tool button and waiting for a few seconds – the name
of the button will be displayed in a popup.
Dialogue boxes and Property o display Context-sensitive Help for a dialogue box or Property page:
pages 1. Open the dialogue box or the property sheet and tab to the relevant
property page.
2. Click on the Help button.
Help for the dialogue box will be displayed in one of the main Help
windows.
Controls on dialogue boxes and o display Context-sensitive Help for a control on a dialogue box or
Property pages Property page (for example, a text box for entering data, a check box, a
radio button or a push button):
1. Click on the What’s Tis? Help button at the top right-hand corner
of the dialogue box to change the pointer to the context-sensitive
Help pointer:
2. Click on the control in the dialogue box for which you want help.
Te Help will be displayed in a pop-up window.
Some of the pop-up Help topics have underlined, coloured phrases,
which you can click to close the pop-up and display further Help in one
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On-line Help
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A simple flame analysis
A simple flame Tis section will guide you through the process of setting up and
performing a simple flame analysis for copper.
analysis Before starting, make sure that your AA Series Spectrometer system
has been correctly installed and tested, and that the various services are
correctly connected.
o carry out a simple flame analysis you have to:
set up a Method and, optionally, save it in the Methods database.
install a hollow cathode lamp.
light a flame.
optimise the burner and nebuliser impact bead positions.
You can then run the analysis, view the results and finally print a Report
of the results.
o work through the example described below, you will need:
a copper hollow cathode lamp.
three copper standard solutions containing 1.00, 2.50 and 5.00
mg/L of copper in 0.1% v/v nitric acid.
sample solutions containing unknown copper concentrations in the
range 0 – 5 mg/L of copper.
a blank solution containing 0.1% v/v nitric acid.
deionised water.
Before starting Refer to the safety notices dealing with flame operation in the operator
manual and ensure that you understand the hazards involved and the
precautions necessary.
Flame analyses are always carried out in the left-hand sample
compartment of dual atomiser spectrometers.
Start the SOLAAR software and log in as described in the SOLAAR
Installation / Starting the SOLAAR Application and SOLAAR
Installation / Logging in to SOLAAR Software sections.
Close the Wizards dialogue box if necessary.
Setting up the Method You will set up the Method using the Method property pages provided
on the Method property sheet. For this analysis you will use the default
values for the most of the parameters, then save the Method in the
Methods database.
o display the Method property sheet so that you can set up the
method:
1. Click on the Show Methodbutton to open the Method
Te property
followingsheet.
subsections describe how to set the parameters on each of
the pages in the Method property sheet.
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General Method parameters
3. Select Cu from the Periodic able and confirm that the echnique
is set to Flame. Click OK to close the dialogue and return to the
General page of the Method.
4. ype in a Method Name for the Method.
5. If required, edit the name in the Operator field – it shows the name
of the logged in user by default.
6. ype a description of the analysis in the Description field.
7. Set the remaining controls to the following values:
Segmented Flow Injection = unchecked
Autosampler = None
Rack Code = this is disabled when
Autosampler is
set to None
Flame Dilution = None
Shared Standards = unchecked
Sequence Method parameters You can specify the element for which you want to run the analysis and
the actions to be carried out during the analysis on the Sequence page.
1. Click on the Sequence tab to display the Sequence Method
property page:
Te
will first
be a (and only) element
Cu element button column will now show
on the right-hand Cuthe
side of andproperty
there
page – the element buttons are used to switch the property pages to
different sets of parameters in multi-element methods.
Te next step is to define the sequence of actions that will be carried
out during the analysis. SOLAAR software offers you two methods
of doing this
a) You can define the sequence before you start the analysis. Tis
is the most convenient method when you know how many
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MethodsGeneral Method parameters
Te next step gives you the opportunity to give the samples your
own Solution IDs. If you do not want to do this you can go
straight to the next set of instructions.
5. Click on Sample Details to display theSample Detailsdialogue box:
Note: The Sample Mass, Dilution Ratio and Nominal Mass fields
allow you to specify factors that SOLAAR will use to calculate a
corrected concentration. However, we will not use this feature in this
experiment – see the Help system if you want to learn how to use it.
You can repeat Step a. for the other samples, but the remaining
steps show how SOLAAR provides a shortcut if you just
want to use the same root name for all the samples with an
increasing number to distinguish them.
b. Click in the first row and then SHIF-click in the last row to
select all the rows.
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General Method parameters
Note: You can also select a range of rows by dragging or all the
rows by clicking in one of the headings.
g. Click on box
dialogue Copy toreturn
and close the Duplicate
to the SampleSample
Details Details
dialogue box.
Te first sample name will be copied to the other samples, with
the last digit in the name automatically incremented to all the
selected samples:
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Flame Method parameters
Flame Method parameters o view the Flame parameters for the method:
1. Click on the Flame tab to display the Flame property page:
2. Review the default parameters, but do not change any at this stage.
You have now completed all the necessary tasks on the Flame
Parameters page.
Te next step is to set up the Calibration Parameters for the analysis.
Calibration Method parameters o set the Calibration parameters for the method:
1. Click on the Calibrationtab to display theCalibrationproperty page:
Saving and loading Te Method you have defined will remain as the Current Method until
Methods you edit it, load a saved Method or create a new Method. Tis means
that it doesn’t matter if you have closed the Method property sheet
before saving the Method – if you open the Method property sheet
again it will show the settings you made before closing it.
Note: A default Methods database is created for you when the software
is installed, but you can set up as many different Methods databases as
you require. For further information open the SOLAAR On-line Help
Contents window and view the SOLAAR →How to…→work with
Methods→ o work with Methods databases topics (this list shows the
Help contents books you need to open to find the topics).
Saving a Method in the Methods 1. Click on the General tab to display the General property page:
Database
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Installing a lamp
2. Click on Save.
3. You will be asked to confirm that you want to save the Method in
the database using the name in the Method Name box:
4. Click on Yes to save the Method and close the dialogue box and
return to the General Method property page.
5. Click on OK to close the Method property sheet.
Note: When you save the Method a new record is created for it in the
SOLAAR Methods Database – it is not saved as a separate file. Te record
is identified by the Method name and by the date and time it was saved.
Tis means that you do not need to give the Method a unique name;
though in practice this will make identifying the Methods easier at a later
date if you do give them unique and meaningful names.
Installing a lamp o perform any atomic absorption analysis, you must first install
a hollow cathode lamp in the Spectrometer. Te procedure below
describes the installation of a Termo Scientific coded hollow cathode
lamp. Refer to the How to… section of the On-line Help system to
learn how to install other types of lamps.
3. Select the Carousel Position that you want to use for the lamp and
make sure that Automatic Lamp Alignment is checked.
4. If there are any lamps fitted already and their State is On, click in
their State boxes to set them to Off.
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Installing a lamp
SOLAAR can monitor and record the usage of your lamps. o do this,
you must register the lamp’s Serial Number in the Lamps database, so
that SOLAAR can identify which lamps are being used. Te next steps
show you how to do this. Go to Step 16 if you do not want to register
the lamp.
8. Click on Lamp Usage to display the Lamp Usage dialogue box:
11. Click on the lamp’s elements in the periodic table to select them.
You can select more than one element by clicking on them in turn.
If you accidentally select an incorrect element, click on it again to
deselect it.
12. Click on OK to close the dialogue box and return to the Add Lamp
Serial Number dialogue box.
13. Enter the lamp’sSerial Number.
14. Click on Add to close the Add Lamp Serial Number dialogue box
and return to the Lamp Usage dialogue box.
Te new lamp will be added to the list of lamps showing its
Element(s) and Serial Number – as it is a new lamp the usage (mA
Hours) will be 0.
15. Click in the new lamp’s row to select it and click on Close to
close the Lamp Usage dialogue box and return to the Lamp
Con guration and Status dialogue box.
Te Lamps grid will show the selected Serial Number with 0 mA
Hours.
16. Click in the State field for the new lamp to set it to On and confirm
that the lamp has come on.
17. Click on OK to close the Lamp Con guration and Status
dialogue box.
Te hollow cathode lamp is now installed and ready to be aligned with
the Spectrometer optical system.
Setting up the lamp All Termo Scientific AA Series spectrometers provide automatic lamp
alignment facilities. Before setting up the al mp, check the Spectrometer
Sample Compartments to confirm that the optical path is clear of
obstructions. We recommend that you remove anySample Compartment
accessories before attempting to align a hollow cathode lamp.
1. Set up a Method using the default parameters for copper as
described above, or load the previously saved Method.
2. Click on the Lamp button or click on Lamps… in the Edit
menu to open the Lamp Con guration and Status dialogue, and
confirm that the Automatic Lamp Alignment checkbox is checked.
3. Click on the Optical Setup
button .
– confirm that the System Status changes to BUSY during the
optical setup.
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Lighting the flame and optimising the burner parameters
Lighting the flame and It is good practice to optimise the burner position and the nebuliser
impact bead before starting work. Te Optimise burner and nebuliser
optimising the burner
positions wizard can help you to do this.
parameters Te best procedure to follow is to light the flame, then aspirate a test
solution and monitor the absorbance signal while adjusting the burner
position and impact bead controls to obtain the maximum possible signal.
Before lighting the flame, you must first check that:
an intact explosion disk is fitted in the back of the spray chamber.
the correct gases are:
– connected to the Spectrometer.
– set to the correct pressures.
the drain trap is full.
the drain is flowing freely.
the burner is clean and fitted correctly.
the Spectrometer Sample Compartment door is fitted and closed.
Refer to the Hardware manual to learn how to carry out these checks
and note the relevant safety warnings.
2. Check the Flame Status Bar at the bottom of the screen and:
– confirm that the burner is Present and that the correct Burner
ype is displayed.
– confirm that the Gas Pressures for the necessary gases are OK.
Te burner and
Spectrometer nebuliser
is ready system
to make is now correctly
measurements. urnadjusted
off the and
flamethe
until
you are ready to carry out the analysis.
Te Optimise burner and nebuliser positions wizard can also be used.
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Running the analysis
Running the analysis Before running the analysis you should install and align the lamp, and
set up and optimise the burner and nebuliser as described above.
Te analysis uses the Current Method – you can see the definition of the
Current Method by opening the Method property sheet. If you do not
want to use this method, use the Method property sheet to define the
required Method or to load a previously saved one.
Before starting, turn on the lamp and light the flame. Aspirate
deionised water for at least ten minutes to allow the instrument to
warm up and stabilise.
Ensure that your blank, standard and sample solutions are available and
clearly labelled.
o run the flame analysis:
1. Open the Results window so that you can see your results as they
are measured, and the Calibration window to see the calibration
plot as it is built up from the standard solution results.
2. Click on the Analyse button to display the Start Analysis
dialogue box:
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in theany notes that
Analysis Notesyou want to save with the results of the analysis
field.
6. Click on Analyse to start the analysis and confirm that:
– the System Status shown on the right of the Status Line
changes to BUSY while the Spectrometer is set up.
or for samples:
(Tis dialogue box allows you to set or edit the Sample Details as the
analysis is run.)
Aspirate each solution as you are prompted and click on OK.
Te solution will be measured, and the result will appear on the
Results window.
8. When all the solutions have been measured, a prompt will be
displayed for you to specify your next action:
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Viewing the results
Viewing the results When you run an analysis the results are saved automatically in the Results
database. You can view any or all of the results stored in the database in the
Results window in any combination. However, when you run an analysis
SOLAAR automatically restricts the results shown in the Results window
to the results for the current analysis (this is the default; if you wish you can
add results from other analyses as the current analysis is running).
o view the results of your analysis:
1. Open the Results window – the mean results for each solution will
be displayed in the upper table:
2. Use the scroll bar to the right of the upper table to scroll through
the results.
3. o display the resample results for a sample, click on its mean result
in the upper table – its resamples will be displayed in the lower table.
4. Open the Calibration window. Confirm that the calibration graph
is displayed in the upper part of the window and the Calibration
Details are displayed in the lower part of the window.
Printing the results Before printing from the SOLAAR application, ensure that your printer is
correctly installed in Windows, that it is turned on and that it is loaded with
paper. Make sure that the printer is ready to accept data – most printers
have an indicator labelledON LINE, which should be illuminated.
You can print results at any time, even while another analysis is in progress.
Note: Printed SOLAAR Reports contain details of the results currently
displayed in the Results window. Immediately after you have run an
analysis these will just be the results for that analysis, which is what
we want for this example. However, you can click on Options in the
Results menu to display the Results Display Options dialogue box to
select which results to include from the whole Results database – see the
Help system for details.
o print a Results Report:
1. Click on Print Setup on the File menu to open the Print Setup
dialogue box, then:
a. make any necessary changes to the parameters displayed in the
dialogue box to match those of the printer that you want to use.
b. Click on OK to close the Print Setup dialogue box.
2. Click on Print Options on the File menu to display the Report
Printing Options dialogue box:
3. Click on the options that you want to use and click on OK to close
the dialogue box.
4 Either:
a. Click on Results in the FilePrint Previewmenu, to check
that the Report contains the information that you want to print.
b. Click on the Print button on the top left corner of the Print
Preview display to print the Report as it is shown, or click on
Close to return to the normal display.
or
Click on Results in the FilePrint menu to send the report to
the printer.
Your report containing the results of the analysis will be printed.
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A simple furnace analysis
A simple furnace Tis section will guide you through the process of setting up and
performing a simple graphite furnace analysis. Tis is in many ways
analysis similar to setting up a flame analysis and we suggest that you first read
Section 2.1 above, if you have not already done so.
o carry out a simple furnace analysis, you must:
● set up a Method
● install and align a hollow cathode lamp
● install and align the Graphite Furnace
●
Before starting Check that your AA Spectrometer system, Graphite Furnace accessory
and Furnace Autosampler have been correctly installed, and that
the necessary services are correctly connected and adjusted to their
normal operating conditions. Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry is an inherently safe procedure, as no inflammable
or explosive gases are used. However, you should still review the
appropriate sections of the Hardware manual and ensure that you
understand the hazards involved and the precautions necessary.
Setting up the Method Set up the Method using the Method property pages provided on
the Method property sheet. For this example analysis you will use the
default values for most of the parameters, then save the Method in the
Methods database.
o set up the furnace Method:
Click on the Methods button to open the Method property sheet.
Te following subsections describe how to set the parameters on the
Method property sheet pages.
General Method parameters o set general analysis parameters for the method:
1. If the General Method property page is not displayed, click on the
General tab.
2. Set the echnique to Furnace:
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Sequence Method parameters
Sequence Method parameters Te next step is to specify the element for which you want to run
the analysis, the actions to be carried out during the analysis and the
Sample Details. You do this in exactly the same way as for a Flame
Method.
See the instructions for setting the Sequence Method parameters
in Section 2.1.2 and set up a Sequence for a manganese analysis
containing a Calibration action, and at least three Sample Actions.
Additional actions are available for you to use in a Furnace Method. In
particular, it is good practise start the Action List with a Cuvette Clean
action, which will cause a Cuvette Clean cycle to be run automatically
before making any measurements. Tis will ensure that the cuvette is
clean and that the components in the Graphite Furnace have reached
their normal operating temperatures.
Spectrometer Method o view the Spectrometer parameters for manganese analysis in the
parameters method:
1. Click on the Spectrometer tab to display the Spectrometer
property page:
3. Confirm that the other settings are set to their default values, as in
the picture above.
Furnace Method parameters o view the Furnace parameters for the method:
1. Click on the Furnace tab to display the Furnace property page:
2. Review the default parameters, but do not change any at this stage.
Calibration Method parameters o set the Calibration parameters for the method:
1. Click on the Calibrationtab to display theCalibrationproperty page:
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Sampling Method parameters
Sampling Method parameters o set the Sampling parameters for the method:
Installing and aligning the Tis completes the definition of the Method – see Getting Started / A
Simple Flame Analysis / Saving and Loading Methods Section for how
lamp
to save the Method in the Methods database.
Ensure that the optical path in the left-hand (flame) sample
compartment of your dual atomiser instrument is clear. (Te left hand
sample compartment is used for setting the reference beam in dual
atomizer instruments). If you have a tilt mounted furnace you can
ensure that the optical path in the right-hand compartment is also clear
while aligning the lamp by tilting the Furnace Head forward towards
the front of the instrument. If you have a furnace on the fixed mount,
confirm that a cuvette is correctly fitted and that the furnace windows
are clean.
If you have a single atomiser instrument, the combined Autosampler
and Furnace System will be fitted in the sample compartment. If you
are not confident that the alignment of the Furnace is correct, remove
the furnace before attempting to align the lamp. Refer to the Operators
Manual for instructions as to how to do this.
See Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis / Installing the Lamp
and Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis / Setting up the lamp
sections for how to install and align the hollow cathode lamp.
Installing and aligning the Your Furnace system will have been installed by the Termo Scientific
Service Engineer.
Graphite Furnace
Some spectrometer configurations allow permanent set-up of the
furnace. For these configurations, once installed, the furnace will not
normally need re-aligning. For configurations where the furnace is
removed, checking the alignment of the furnace upon re-installation is
recommended.
Alignment procedures for all types of Furnace system are provided in
the Operators Manual.
Aligning the Graphite You must align the Graphite Furnace Autosampler so that the capillary
Furnace Autosampler tip enters the injection hole in the cuvette vertically, without touching
the sides of the injection hole. Tis adjustment may have been set up
on installation, however you should check it at regular intervals and
whenever you change the autosampler capillary tip.
You must then set the vertical position of the tip inside the cuvette, so
that the sample solution is deposited correctly on to the floor of the
cuvette.
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Aligning the Graphite Furnace Autosampler
Loading the sample After you have defined a Method, SOLAAR determines the default
positions for the solutions on the Autosampler.You can find out what these
solution on to the
are using theAutosampler Loading Guide, abbreviated toASLG. If you
Autosampler need to change the positions of any samples or standards you can simply
drag them from their srcinal place on the schematic of the autosampler
(right-hand side of the screen),and drop themin a new location. Te list
view on the left-hand side of the screen will automatically update as you
modify the locations of samples, standards or blanks.
o look at the Autosampler Loading Guide:
Note: You can also open the Autosampler Loading Guide by clicking
on ASLG on the Sequence property page of the Method property
sheet.
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Running the analysis
Running the analysis Before running the analysis, you should install and align the lamp, the
Graphite Furnace and the Graphite Furnace Autosampler, as described above.
Te analysis uses the Current Method – you can see the definition of the
Current Method by opening the Method property sheet. If you do not
want to use this Method, use the Method property sheet to define the
required Method or to load a previously saved one.
Before starting
1. urn on the lamp and allow the instrument to stabilise for at least
ten minutes.
2. Confirm that your solutions have been correctly loaded into the
Autosampler.
3. It is good practice to carry out an Autosampler Wash and a Cuvette
Clean cycle immediately before starting the analysis by clicking the
Autosampler Wash button and Cuvette Clean button . If
you have included these as Actions in your Sequence, they will take
place automatically when you start the analysis.
Note that the absorbance signal will only be displayed on the Signal
window for the Atomise phase of the furnace program when the GFV
accessory is in use.
Viewing and printing the Te procedures for viewing and printing the results of a furnace analysis
are identical to those used to view and print the results of a flame
results
analysis – see Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis /Viewing the
Results and Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis / Printing the
Results sections.
Viewing absorbance When you select a resample result in the Results window, the
signals absorbance signal peak recorded during the atomise phase will be
displayed in the Signal window. Examining the shape of this peak is
often a good way to identify problems with furnace analysis.
You can adjust the display in the Signal window using the commands
and options available in the Signal Options dialogue box.
o adjust the signal display:
1. Right-click in the display area of the Signal window to display the
Signal window context menu.
2. Click on the Options command to open the Signal Options
dialogue box:
3. Set the options that you want to use and click on OK to adjust the
Signal window display.
A simple vapour Tis section will guide you through the process of setting up and
performing a vapour analysis.
analysis
Vapour analyses can be carried out using either flame or electric heating
(mercury analysis can be carried out without heating).
If you are using flame heating, the procedure is in many ways similar to
setting up a flame analysis and we suggest that you first read the Getting
Started / Simple Flame Analysis section, if you have not already done so.
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A simple vapour analysis
o carry out a simple vapour analysis using flame heating you must:
● install and align a hollow cathode lamp
● install and align the VP100 Vapour accessory
● set up a Method
You can then run the analysis, save the results and print a Report of the
results.
o work through the example described below, you will need:
● an arsenic hollow cathode lamp
● two arsenic standard solutions containing 10.0 and 20.0 µg/L
of arsenic in 5% v/v hydrochloric acid
● sample solutions containing unknown arsenic concentrations
in the range 0 – 20 µg/L of arsenic, also containing 5% v/v
hydrochloric acid
● a blank solution containing 5% v/v hydrochloric acid
● at least 500 mL of sodium borohydride reductant reagent
containing 0.5% m/v of sodium borohydride in 0.5% sodium
hydroxide – this reagent should be freshly prepared
● at least 500 mL of 50 % hydrochloric acid
● at least 1 L of acid blank reagent containing 5% v/v of
hydrochloric acid
Before starting
Refer to the Safety notices concerned with Flame and Vapour operation
in the Hardware manual and ensure that you understand the hazards
involved and the precautions necessary.
Start the SOLAAR application and log in as described in the SOLAAR
Installation / Starting the SOLAAR Application and SOLAAR
Installation / Logging in to SOLAAR Software section.
Methods database.
o set up the Vapour Method:
Click on the Methods button to open the Method property sheet.
Te following subsections describe how to set the parameters on the
Method property sheet pages.
Sequence Method parameters Te next step is to specify the element for which you want to run
the analysis, the actions to be carried out during the analysis and the
Sample Details. You do this in exactly the same way as for a Flame or
Furnace Method.
See the instructions for setting the Sequence Method parameters in the
Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis / Setting up the Method
section, and set up a Sequence for an arsenic analysis containing a
Calibration action and at least three Sample Actions.
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Vapour Method parameters
Spectrometer Method o view the Spectrometer parameters for arsenic analysis in the
parameters Method:
1. Click on the Spectrometer tab to display the Spectrometer
property page:
2. Confirm that the settings are set to their default values, as in the
picture above.
3. Click on Cook Book to display a Help window with the Cook
Book information for arsenic.
Vapour Method parameters o set the Vapour parameters for arsenic analysis in the Method:
1. Click on the Vapour/SFI tab to display theVapour/SFI property page:
Calibration Method parameters o set the Calibration parameters for the method:
1. Click on the Calibration tab to display the Calibration property
page:
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Installing and aligning the lamp
Lighting the flame Unless you are using the EC90 Electrically Heated Atomisation Cell
accessory, the Atom Cell is heated by a normal air/acetylene flame.
Before lighting the flame, you must first check that:
● the right gases are:
● - connected to the Spectrometer
● - set to the correct pressures
● the drain trap is full.
● the drain is flowing freely.
●
the burner is clean and fitted correctly.
● an intact explosion disk is fitted in the back of the spray
chamber.
● the Spectrometer Sample Compartment door, window and
chimney are correctly fitted.
● the Atom Cell is in the parked position, away from the flame.
Refer to the Hardware manual to learn how to carry out these checks
and note the relevant safety warnings.
1. Set up a Method for arsenic analysis, ensuring that you have
selected the Vapour echnique with the Vapour Mode set to Flame
Heating, as described above, or use the Load command on the
General page of the Method to load a previously saved Method.
2. Look at the Flame Status Bar and:
–
– confirm
confirm that
that the
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displayed.
gases are OK.
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Lighting the flame
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Viewing and printing the results
or for samples:
(Tis dialogue box allows you to set or edit the Sample Details as
the analysis is run.)
Aspirate each solution as you are prompted and click on OK.
Te solution will be measured, and the result will appear on the
Results window.
8. When all the solutions have been measured, a prompt will be
displayed for you to specify your next action:
Viewing and printing the Te procedures for viewing and printing the results of a vapour analysis
results are identical to those used to view and print the results of a flame
analysis – See Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis / Viewing the
Results and Getting Started / A Simple Flame Analysis / Printing the
Results Sections.
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A simple dual analysis
A simple dual Dual atomiser systems can automatically run a Method in the left-hand
sample compartment, followed by a Method in the right-hand sample
analysis compartment – this is known as a Dual Analysis.
Before starting
o carry out a Dual Analysis you must first set up the Methods and
save them in the Methods Database, then install and align the necessary
lamps and finally, set up each sample compartment, as described above.
Setting up and running a Te most common combination of methods in a Dual Analysis involves
Dual Analysis running a Flame Method in the left-hand sample compartment,
followed by a Furnace Method in the right-hand sample compartment.
Te following example shows you how to run a copper Flame Method
and manganese Furnace Method as a Dual Analysis.
o set up and run a Dual Analysis:
1. Refer to Getting Started / A Simple Furnace Analysis and Getting
Started / A Simple Furnace Analysis section for details of lamps,
sample solutions and installation and alignment procedures for
these Methods.
2. Set up and align the lamps and the atomisers in each sample
compartment.
3. When you are ready to run the analysis, click on the Run Dual
Analysis button or click on Run Dual Analysis in the Action
menu.
4. Te Setup Dual Analysis dialogue box will be displayed. Te box
at the top-right corner of the dialogue box lists the Methods saved
in the Methods Library.
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A simple dual analysis
5. Locate the copper flame Method that you created and saved earlier
and drag it to the box at the bottom of the picture of the left-hand
sample compartment:
6. Drop the method in the box – the method name will be shown in
the box.
7. Similarly, locate and drag the manganese furnace Method to the
right-hand sample compartment:
Dual Analysis Results Results from a Dual Analysis are saved in the Results database as two
separate analyses, and can be viewed, edited and printed using the
normal commands and facilities.
Note: Tere is no automatic indication in the Analysis Results that
the results were obtained from a Dual Analysis. If it is important that
this information should be saved, use the Description fields for each
method on the Dual Analysis Setup dialogue to record it.
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Starting the OQ Tests application
Starting the OQ Tests During installation, a SOLAAR Series submenu is added to the
Program section of the Start menu – this includes the Oqtests item,
application which will start the OQ ests software.
1. urn on your Data Station, and wait until Windows has started.
2. urn on the Spectrometer and its services if required.
3. Click on the button to display the Start menu.
4. Click on All Programs to display the list of program groups, then
Termo SOLAAR to display the SOLAAR icons:
Using the OQ Tests Te use of this software is for performing the OQ Validation ests
is described in detail in the Validator Log Book supplied with the
Application Validator product.
Te OQ est application can also be used to run a suite of Customer
Diagnostic ests to check your instrument for simple faults. Te
Customer Diagnostics ests include a manual Gas Leak est. It is
important for your own safety that you run the Manual Gas Leak
est at regular intervals and whenever the gas connections to your
instrument have been disturbed.
Te OQ est application also includes a Wizard that will re-calibrate
the Burner Height mechanism and/or the Monochromator mechanism
of your spectrometer. It is unlikely that you will need to use this
Wizard, but if you suspect that either the Burner Height mechanism
or the Monochromator are not working correctly it may be possible to
solve the problem by using the re-calibration Wizard.
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Customer Diagnostics
Database considerations
Databases created by earlier versions of the SOLAAR software will
appear as READ ONLY when opened with the upgraded SOLAAR
Data Station software. You will be able to view, print and export the
records contained in these databases, but you will NO be able to add
new records, nor change existing records.
If you want to bring such historical data into the same databases that
are available for the new records created by the upgraded software, you
must copy the records from the old database into a new database created
by the new version of SOLAAR. Analysis Results records copied in
this way will take their existing Audit rails with them and a new entry
will be added showing where the record has been copied from. Other
records created in earlier versions of SOLAAR do not have audit trails.
When these are copied, a new audit trail will be created for each record.
Te first entry in the new audit trail will record that the record has been
copied and the source database from which it was copied.
Security
Earlier versions of SOLAAR Data Station and SOLAAR OQ ests
applications had a limited security system that allowed users to be
identified and granted permission to use certain facilities. Tis security
system has been removed from the SOLAAR software and replaced
by the upgraded and improved security facilities provided by the
SOLAARsecurity package.
If you previously used these security features and would like to continue
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