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SKU: ShimadzuSCL10AVP

Title: Blood Alcohol Analysis using the Shimadzu GC-2010 and AOC-5000 Headspace Autosampler Analyte(s): Methanol, Ethanol, Acetone, 2-propanol, n-propanol Open PDF. To learn how to add a driver on a running Windows PC, see Add a driver online in audit mode or Install a plug and play device.To learn how to add a driver to a PC running WinPE, see Drvload command line options.

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Shimadzu's SCL-10AVP System Controller directly controls all VP Series components from it's simplified display menu for easy,user-friendly operation. All Shimadzu HPLC system modules are conveniently linked to the controller by fiber optic cables for swift 'Plug-and-Play' set-up. Fiber optic interfacing enables low noise,high-speed data transmission which enhances system reliability and sensitivity. An optional SCSI interface allows multiple VP Series HPLC systems to be linked.

Features:

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-The new controller features many improvements including a larger, more legible display and customizable menus which simplify system operation for novice and advanced users. Menus can now be tailored to see only the parameters that you care about. Function keys,detailed help information(with valid parameter ranges), and a graphical user interface streamline parameter setup and instrument operation.

-Built-in validation support functions help you comply with GLP/GMP regulations and enhance productivity by reducing the labor required to perform validation tasks. A record of each module's operation is preserved and can be reviewed on-screen.

-Save method parameters to the built-in 3.5' disk drive for reference and for secure transfer to other VP Series HPLC systems. ROM version updates are downloaded from disk for easy updating.

-Operate your isocratic system with a simplified parameter setup.Enter pump flow rate, detector wavelength, column oven temperature and auto injector batch schedule parameters, and begin your run.

-The SCL-10AVP's advanced mode accesses full VP Series capability,including the autoinjector's automated advanced sample pre-treatment functionality. All operational parameters are controlled by the SCL-10AVP.

Specification

Display

Back-lit LCD display (320 × 240 dots)

Floppy Disk Drive

Double sided high density track, Disk: 2HD

Input/Output Terminals

External start input (MAN. INJ. in): 1

Error input (ALARM IN): 3

Output (EVENT1,2,3,4): 4

External power switch control (AC REMOTE): 1

Optical Link (OPT LINK): 1 (for Chromatopac)

RS-232C: 1 (for PC)

Remote Signal: 8 (for LC-10AVP/10A module

control)

Possible Component

Connection

Solvent delivery unit: max. 3

Autoinjector: 1

Column Oven: 1

Detectors: max. 2

Fraction Collector: 1

Sub-controller or valve interface: 1

2 or 6 position valve: 2 (via Sub-controller or

valve interface)

Solenoid valve unit: 1 (via Sub-controller or

solvent delivery unit)

He degassing unit: (via Sub-controller or

solvent delivery unit)

(Parameter setting files)

Analysis file

Time program

Fraction collector file

Time program

20 files (parameters, time programs)

Total 400 steps, 0.01~9999.9 min,

10 files (parameters, time programs)

Total 100 steps, 0.33~9999.9 min,

Autoinjector sequence file

or analysis sequence file

Autoinjector Sample

Pretreatment file

102 steps

20 files, 250 byte/file

Condition

Seller refurbished. Great working unit.

Windows

Includes

  • Shimadzu SCL-10A vp configured with ver 5.4 software
  • power cord

Warranty

30 Day warranty. We pledge to offer the best service and warranty to all of our customers! We are extending a 30 Day warranty on this item. This is our way of saying thank you for allowing us to serve you.

Certification

This is a genuine product from this manufacturer.

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You can use DISM to install or remove driver (.inf) files in an offline Windows or WinPE image. You can either add or remove the drivers directly by using the command prompt, or apply an unattended answer file to a mounted .wim, .ffu, .vhd, or .vhdx file.

When you use DISM to install a device driver to an offline image, the device driver is added to the driver store in the offline image. When the image is booted, Plug and Play (PnP) runs and associates the drivers in the store to the corresponding devices on the computer.

Driver

Note

To add drivers to a Windows 10 image offline, you must use a technician computer running Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, or Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) for Windows 10. Driver signature verification may fail when you add a driver to a Windows 10 image offline from a technician computer running any other operating system.

To learn how to add a driver on a running Windows PC, see Add a driver online in audit mode or Install a plug and play device. To learn how to add a driver to a PC running WinPE, see Drvload command line options.

Driver types

  • .inf-style drivers: Many drivers include an information file (with an .inf extension) to help install the driver. These can be installed using tools described in this topic.
  • .exe-style drivers: Drivers without an .inf file often must be installed like typical Windows desktop applications. To learn how to add these, see Add a driver online in Audit Mode
  • Boot-critical drivers: Graphics and storage drivers may sometimes need to be added to the Windows image (as shown in this topic), as well as the Windows PE image, and in the Windows recovery (WinRE) image.

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Add drivers to an offline Windows image

To add drivers to an offline image, you have to mount an image prior to adding drivers.

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If you're adding drivers to a WinPE image, you can add them to the WinPE image in the output folder you specified when you ran copype, for example: C:WinPE_amd64mediasourcesboot.wim. This ensures that drivers will be included in WinPE each time you build WinPE media from that folder.

  1. Mount a Windows image. For example:

    See Mount and modify a Windows image using DISM for more info.

  2. Add a driver to the image.

    To install all of the drivers from a folder and all its subfolders, point to the folder and use the /Recurse option.

    To see all DISM driver servicing command line options, see DISM driver servicing command-line options.

Warning

Using /Recurse can be handy, but it's easy to bloat your image with it. Some driver packages include multiple .inf driver packages, which often share payload files from the same folder. During installation, each .inf driver package is expanded into a separate folder. Each individual folder has a copy of the payload files. We've seen cases where a popular driver in a 900MB folder added 10GB to images when added with the /Recurse option.

  1. Check to see if the driver was added. Drivers added to the Windows image are named Oem*.inf. This guarantees unique naming for newly added drivers. For example, the files MyDriver1.inf and MyDriver2.inf are renamed Oem0.inf and Oem1.inf.

  2. Commit the changes and unmount the image.

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Remove drivers from an offline Windows image

  1. At an elevated command prompt, mount the offline Windows image:

  2. Remove a specific driver from the image. Multiple drivers can also be removed on one command line.

Warning

Removing a boot-critical driver package can make the offline Windows image unbootable. For more information, see DISM Driver Servicing Command-Line Options.

  1. Commit the changes and unmount the image.

Add drivers to an offline Windows image by using an unattended answer file

  1. Gather the device driver .inf files that you intend to install on the Windows image.

Note

All drivers in the directory and subdirectories that are referenced in the answer file are added to the image. You should manage the answer file and these directories carefully to address concerns about increasing the size of the image with unnecessary driver packages.

  1. Use Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) to create an answer file that contains the paths to the device drivers that you want to install.

    • Add the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPEDriverPathsPathAndCredentialsCredentials component to your answer file in the offlineServicing configuration pass.

    For each location that you intend to access, add a separate PathAndCredentials list item by right-clicking on DriverPaths in the Answer File pane and clicking Insert New PathAndCredentials.

    See Configure components and settings in an answer file for information on how to modify an answer file.

  2. For each path in Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPE, specify the path to the device driver and the credentials that are used to access the file, if the file is on a network share.

Note

When you include multiple device driver paths by adding multiple PathAndCredentials list items, you must increment the value of Key for each path. For example, you can add two separate driver paths where the value of Key for the first path is equal to 1 and the value of Key for the second path is equal to 2.

  1. Save the answer file and exit Windows SIM. The answer file must resemble the following sample.

  2. Mount the Windows image that you intend to install the drivers to by using DISM:

    If you're working with a VHD or FFU, specify /Index:1.

  3. Apply the answer file to the mounted Windows image:

    For more information about how to apply an answer file, see DISM Unattended Servicing Command-Line Options.

    The .inf files referenced in the path in the answer file are added to the Windows image.

  4. Check to see if the driver was added. Drivers added to the Windows image are named Oem*.inf. This guarantees unique naming for newly added drivers. For example, the files MyDriver1.inf and MyDriver2.inf are renamed Oem0.inf and Oem1.inf.

    For example, type:

  5. Unmount the .wim file and commit the changes. For example, type:

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If you need drivers for WinPE to see the local hard disk drive or a network, you must use the windowsPE configuration pass of an answer file to add drivers to the WinPE driver store and to reflect boot-critical drivers required by WinPE. For more information, see Add Device Drivers to Windows During Windows Setup.

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