The following examples demonstrate some common scenarios that you can implement with the Shutdown Set feature of the System Startup / Shutdown Settings window.
To have both the computer and analyzer available for night emergencies, use the following.
System p.s. |
Power OFF check box is cleared (no check mark). |
System |
Select Not do. |
PRIME |
Select None. |
WASH1 |
Do check box is cleared (no check mark). |
WASH2 |
Do check box is selected (check mark present). |
WASH3 |
Do check box is cleared (no check mark). |
In the Sleep state, the Power Panel Operate/Standby switch (1) remains set to OPERATE. However, electrical power is supplied only to the necessary components, and the Power indicator (2) is off.
To place system in the SLEEP state, use the following:
System p.s. |
Power OFF check box is selected (check mark present). |
System |
Select System end. |
PRIME |
Select None. |
WASH1 |
Do check box is cleared (no check mark). |
WASH2 |
Do check box is selected (check mark present). |
WASH3 |
Do check box is cleared (no check mark). |
To keep analyzer power on until the automatic start up, use the following:
System p.s. |
Power OFF check box is cleared (no check mark). |
System |
Select Not do. See first Note. |
PRIME |
Select None. |
WASH1 |
Do check box is cleared (no check mark). |
WASH2 |
Do check box is selected (check mark present). |
WASH3 |
Do check box is cleared (no check mark). |
NOTE
If System is set to Not do, you must select System end in the System list before the automatic startup setting time occurs. Otherwise, the automatic startup does not occur.
In this case, you cannot shut down Windows even if you select Shutdown on the [ADVIA] Startup window. Additionally, the CRT screen saver does not operate.