Path: Run Control
The Run Control panel shows the progress of running tasks, procedures, acquisition sequences, or single runs. You can pause or stop the application (if available).
To open or close the Run Control panel, select from the main toolbar. A blue dot indicates that a task, procedure, or application is running.
If an application is running, the Run Control panel shows the name of the application, the progress bar, and lets you access the queue.
If the instrument is not being used, the Run Control panel indicates that nothing is running.
The layout of the progress bar depends on the application.
1 | The following tools can be available. | |
Aborts the application after you confirm. Methods and sequences cannot be aborted via the Assist Control Software. | ||
Lets you pause the application, for example, to check the system. | ||
Resumes the paused application. | ||
2 | The remaining duration, if applicable | |
3 | The indeterminate progress bar shows that the application is running. | |
4 | The second progress bar is only displayed for tasks or procedures with multiple steps, or sequences with multiple runs. The progress bar is divided into steps or runs, the executed steps or runs are colored blue. The following information is displayed to the left of the progress bar:
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5 | The elapsed time, in minutes and seconds, since the start of the application |
The minimized view of the Run Control panel only shows the name of the application and a simple progress bar or that nothing is running.
To minimize the Run Control panel, select . To expand it again, select
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The Run Control panel contains the following tools:
Tool | Description |
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Displays the Queue panel. It shows the runs that have been completed or are currently being carried out and their status. It also shows the tasks, procedures, and sequences that are waiting to be executed or are planned for today and the near future. To show details and results, select the item. For example, if you select a planned task, the Schedule tab of the task is displayed, which allows you to change or delete the schedule. | |
Displays the CDS Required settings. A green dot indicates that a CDS is connected. A gray dot indicates that no CDS is required and no CDS is connected. A red dot indicates that a CDS is required but not connected. For more information on the settings and status indicator, see the InfinityLab Assist Help (search for "CDS Required Screen"). |
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