GE VMIVME-1128 128-bit High-Voltage Digital Input Board with Built-in-Test
4.5.6 Load an analysis from the libraryThe designed application analyses for the system are stored in the analyzer library and/or the analysis
configuration.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only analyses stored in Analysis Config can be added to a schedule.
To retrieve an analysis from the library:
1. Select the Analysis>Chart subtab.
2. Press the Add to a Scope button. An object dialog box opens.
3. Select the Analysis Library.
4. Choose the desired analysis you want to load.
5. Press the Next button to continue.
6. Review the information listed at the top of the dialog box.
7. If the information is correct, press the Accept button to continue.
8. If the information is not correct, press the Go Back button to return to the previous dialog box,
or press the Abort button to cancel the operation.
9. Save the object to the Analysis Configuration for immediate use.
The chosen analysis appears on the left side of the screen, as shown in Figure 4-22.
Figure 4-22: Library Stored Analysis
4.5.7 Run an existing schedule
See the Schedule Tab to run a schedule, section 4.4.4.
4.5.8 Stop or pausing schedules
See the Schedule Tab for information about stopping or pausing a schedule, section 4.4.4.
4.5.9 Overlay subtab
The Analysis>Overlay function works the same as the Home>Overlay screen. Refer to the
Home>Overlay subsection in this section for more information.
4.5.10 Chromatogram reprocessing
This allows the reprocessing of integration events on a completed (saved) standard chromatogram
report without re-running the analysis (see Figure 4-23). The Active box on the left side of the display

must be marked for the Reprocessing Action icon at the right of the Analysis>Overlay subtab to
display. Reprocessing is allowed on either overlay.
Figure 4-23: Reprocessing Button
When the chromatogram data is reprocessed using changed integration parameters, the reprocessed
report can be compared to the original report showing any variation in peak results. If the integration
change is satisfactory, the changes can be saved to the analysis for later execution.
The reprocessed reports are saved on the SBC with a copy of the reprocessed report. Please note:
Scripts contained in the analysis do not run during reprocessing.
The reprocessed values are not reported to the OPC Server or any subscribers.
Reprocessed reports are kept indefinitely; however, like the Alarm and Calibration folders, the
folder is periodically cleaned (every 10 minutes), leaving the last five files.
Reprocessed reports are prefixed with “REP.”
Reprocessed reports are backed up with all other available Stream Data by selecting the Copy
Stream File Data to USB Drive button on the File Management screen of the Setup tab.
Reprocessing existing chromatograms:
1. Go to the Analysis Tab>Chart subtab.
2. Select the Add icon and load an existing analysis.
3. Select the Overlay subtab.
4. On the Overlay subtab, mark the Active box for Overlay 1 or 2. The Reprocessing Action icon
appears. If it does not appear, refresh the screen by switching on another subtab and
returning.
5. Leave the Previous box checked and select the Reprocessing Action icon to reprocess the
previous chromatogram data. This uses the analysis data you loaded in step 2.
6. Go to the Report subtab and note the data.
7. Go to the Chart subtab and adjust any of the integration parameters (retention time, baseline,
etc.).
8. Return to the Overlay subtab and select the Reprocessing Action icon again.
9. Return to the Report subtab and note changes in the data displayed.
10. If the changes are acceptable, save the changes by selecting the Save icon. The modified
analysis will load and run after the next stream step occurrence.
4.6 Setup tab
The Setup tab allows the user to configure and modify elements of the analyzer (see Figure 4-24).
Initial configuration is completed and tested at the factory for application purposes. The Function
Select list displays the top level of all objects contained in the analyzer. Select an object button in this
list to view and/or edit in the information area. If the object has sub items, those items are displayed
below the selected object button. Static and configurable information is displayed in the information
area on the right of the screen.