Option Presentation

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Use to change the way sample files and parameter files display: Advanced, Basic, or Restricted. Each display option shows sample information and options differently.

Option Presentation Display
Presentation Display Description
Advanced Displays all parts of sample and parameter files. Navigate to parameter windows by selecting the tabs across the top of the window.
Basic Displays sample information in a single window. This display option is used after the parameter files have been created. The previously entered or default parameter files are then accessible using drop-down lists.
Restricted Displays the sample file in a single window similar to the Basic display option with certain functions disabled. A password is set when the Restricted option is selected. That same password must be entered to change to the Basic or Advanced display option. This display type is typically used in laboratories — such as the pharmaceutical industry — where analysis conditions must remain constant. The Advanced option is not available in the view selector at the bottom of the window when using the Restricted display option.
Always Open Edit View Opens files with a Complete status in the tabbed file editor rather than in the editor view.
Show Degas
Conditions
When enabled, displays the Degas Conditions tab when using Advanced option presentation and the Degas Conditions drop-down list when using Basic or Restricted option presentation. This option may be deselected to hide the Degas Conditions tab if not using a Smart VacPrep.
Show Splash Screen Enables (or disables) the splash screen upon application startup.
 

To change the view for the selected window, use the drop-down list at the bottom of the sample file editor.

The following examples show the same sample file in Advanced and Basic display. Basic and Restricted displays will look the same. A password is required if using Restricted format.

Option Presentation Examples


Advanced view Basic or Restricted view
  A sample file must be created for each analysis. The file can be created prior to or at the time of analysis. The sample file identifies the sample, guides the analysis, and specifies report options.