Data Outputs; Major Accessories And Configurations; 2-Stream Configuration - GE Sievers InnovOx Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 2: System Description

Data Outputs

The Analyzer has one Ethernet (TCP/IP and Modbus
ports in text, PDF, and CSV formats, allowing flexibility for exporting and printing data. Historical and diagnostic
data can be transferred from the Analyzer via the USB ports to a USB flash storage device (provided) and then
transferred to any computer that supports USB.
Real-time and historical data can be transferred from the Analyzer via the Ethernet port to a computer using
communication software such as HyperTerminal
also can be transferred through the Ethernet port using Modbus. Details on using Modbus are also provided in
"Appendix D: Modbus Map".
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The Analyzer MUST be connected to a computer using an Ethernet cross-over cable or to a computer
OTE
network using an Ethernet straight-though cable. The Analyzer cannot be directly connected to a
computer via the USB port.
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The factory default values may be used; however, these values are not as accurate as the actual
OTE
calibrations.
If you want to use a factory default calibration for one of the ranges, do NOT press the default button and
try to select the calibration for that range. The Analyzer will automatically include the factory default.

Major Accessories and Configurations

2-Stream Configuration

The base Analyzer configuration is capable of monitoring up to two sample streams in the Online mode. A vial
port is provided for calibration and verification using standards in 40-mL vials. Samples also can be analyzed if
they are in 40-mL vials using the vial port and Grab mode. A port is provided for automated measurement of a
check standard to ensure the Analyzer is operating properly and that it is in calibration.
2.
Three (3) USB ports are provided for your convenience. One is located on the left side of the Analyzer and
the other two are on the System/Controller board. You can only export data from one port at any time.
The Analyzer will export to the first inserted USB flash storage device. While this USB flash storage device
is inserted, the Analyzer will not recognize any additional USB storage devices inserted in other USB ports.
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USB ports. Data are output through the USB
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(for details, see "Appendix C: Transferring Data to a PC"). Data
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