Allied Telesis 6870 manual Status Screen during a run

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During the PRECOOL stage the TIME REMAINING line counts down the time for that stage in 5-second increments: 4:45, 4:40, 4:35, etc.

After the PRECOOL stage comes the first GRINDING stage, and the screen displays STATUS: GRINDING. The TIME REMAINING line will display the time left in that grinding stage. If there are 3 grinding periods, during the first one the CYCLES REMAINING line will display 3 OF 3, during the second the CYCLES REMAINING line will display 2 of 3, etc. In every stage the TIME REMAINING line will count down the time left in that stage in 5-second increments.

For example, if you were running the program on the CURRENT SETTINGS screen displayed on page 8, and you were 15 seconds into the second grinding period, this is what the STATUS screen would display:

STATUS: GRINDING

Time Remaining: 1:45

Cycles Remaining: 2

RATE: 10 -----------

I -------

PAUSE

RUN

STOP

RTN

STATUS SCREEN during a run

Between any two grinding periods is the COOL DOWN stage, displayed as STATUS: COOL DOWN.

When the grinding program is complete, the START screen will display STATUS: RUN

COMPLETE, TIME REMAINING: 0:00, and (in the case of the program displayed on page 8)

CYCLES REMAINING: 0 OF 3.

While in the STATUS screen, the only parameter you can change is the RATE. It is changed by touching the slider (I) and moving it to the left or right. Moving the slider to the left decreases the rate. Moving it to the right increases the rate. As the rate changes, the number in the display will change. Rate is the number of back-and-forth cycles per second of the impactor. Since the

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Contents This manual is part number FREEZER/MILLTable of Contents Introduction Safety NotesTypical Sample Capacity 6870 FREEZER/MILL SpecificationsSafety Features Type of mill cryogenic impact millUnpacking Electrical Hookup Setting UPPower Switch and Control Panel Lid and Lid Latch, Coil Assembly and Coil Gate, LN Sensor Grinding Vial Sizes, Adapters, and Vial Openers Logo Screen Current Settings ScreenTouchscreen Displays Status Screen RateStatus Screen during a run Settings Screen Settings ScreenStoring a new program STORE/RECALL ScreensAdding Liquid Nitrogen Coolant Recalling a programPractical Operation Section Putting a Cold Sample into the Vial and Keeping it Cold Putting a Sample into the Vial at Room TemperatureSize of Sample Pieces Placing Vials in the Freezer/Mill Coil Putting a Very Small Sample in the Vial and Keeping it ColdEmptying the Vials Opening the VialsCleaning the Vials Checking The Liquid Nitrogen Level 6820 Auto-Fill System Description, Installation, OperationMaintenance To Arrange a Return Shipment Warranty and ServiceWarranty Product SpecificationsDalston Gardens Stanmore, HA7 1BQ Great Britain Contacting Spex SamplePrep LLCSpex SamplePrep LLC Liberty St Metuchen, New Jersey Problem Cause Solution TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE, page 1TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE, page 2

6870 specifications

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One of the standout characteristics of the 6870 is its support for a high number of Gigabit Ethernet ports. With multiple SFP and SFP+ ports, the switch allows for flexibility in connecting various devices, while also facilitating the use of different physical media. This capability is crucial for organizations that demand versatile connection options, particularly when managing diverse networking equipment.

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Security is another key aspect of the 6870, with features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs) and IEEE 802.1X port-based authentication. These measures help protect the network from unauthorized access and ensure that only authenticated devices can connect to the network.

In summary, the Allied Telesis 6870 is a versatile and powerful switch that meets the demands of modern enterprise networks. With its comprehensive feature set, including high-performance routing, VLAN support, and advanced management capabilities, it offers a reliable solution for organizations seeking to optimize their network infrastructure. Whether for deploying new services or managing existing traffic, the 6870 stands out as a formidable choice for network administrators.