CH-9101 Internet E-Mail Herisau/Switzerland www.metrohm.com info@metrohm.com 6.6012.X50 Metrodata TiNet 2.5 Compliant 8.110.8353 Instructions for Use 08.08.
What's new in TiNet 2.5 SR1? General - TiNet 2.5 can be installed in one of the two following versions: • TiNet 2.5 Basic version of TiNet. Except for some new devices (see below), this version is identical to TiNet 2.4 and will be described in the 8.110.8243 "TiNet 2.4/2.5" Instructions for Use. • TiNet 2.5 Compliant Extended version of TiNet, which can be configured and run in order to comply with 21 CFR Part 11.
Contents 1. Overview .......................................................................5 1.1 Overview of TiNet 2.5 Compliant ........................................................5 1.1.1 Purpose of program..........................................................................5 1.1.2 Program parts ...................................................................................6 1.1.3 Program sub-directories ...................................................................6 1.1.
. Methods ...................................................................... 27 4.1 General information on methods......................................................27 4.1.1 Draft methods................................................................................. 27 4.1.2 Database methods ......................................................................... 27 4.2 Draft methods ....................................................................................28 4.2.1 Create new method ..
6. Results ........................................................................51 6.1 General information on determination data ..................................... 51 6.2 TiNet database .................................................................................. 51 6.3 Results overview ............................................................................... 52 6.3.1 Display of results.............................................................................52 6.3.
8. Appendix ..................................................................... 73 8.1 Software license ................................................................................73 8.2 Declaration of conformity – Software validation ..............................74 8.3 Accessories .......................................................................................75 8.3.1 Standard equipment....................................................................... 75 8.3.2 Options ..................
1. Overview 1.1 Overview of TiNet 2.5 Compliant 1.1.1 Purpose of program The name "TiNet" is derived from Titration Network. TiNet 2.5 Compliant is a comprehensive program package for titrations. It offers the following possibilities: • Several Titrinos, KF Coulometers, Sample Changers, Dosimats and Conductometers can be used in a single method. • IF conditions, messages and requests can be incorporated in the method sequence. • The layout of reports can be designed.
1.1.2 Program parts Instead of the TiNet panel of previous program versions, TiNet 2.5 Compliant comprises a new main window for performance of determinations. From this main window, the other independent program parts can be called up: TiNet 2.5 Compliant Main window of TiNet. Here you handle your daily work: You start titrations and enter sample data (see section 5.1). TiNet 2.
1.1.4 General information Help You can use the key to request context-sensitive help for the current topic anywhere in the program. Magenta texts always identify the dialog point in the corresponding window. In some cases, the color is also used to highlight important information. Green texts You can click on these texts to branch to other Help topics. You will always find these two buttons in the toolbar of the program parts.
1.2 Program installation 1.2.1 System requirements 1.2.2 Computer recommended Pentium processor Operating system Windows 98/Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 (recommended), Windows XP Disk space Program: min. 30 MB on hard disk Data: min. 150 MB RAM recommended 32 MB ComPorts 1 free COM port per connected device LPT 1 free LPT per connected Sample Changer with 664 Control Unit Installation of TiNet 2.
6. Select the option TiNet 2.5 Compliant (with 21 CFR 11 features) and click on Next>. 7. Select the installation directory and click on Next>. The "TiNet 2.5 Compliant" program will be installed. 8. Click on Finish> to complete the installation. 9. Open the TiNet 2.5 Compliant program. The Login window appears (see section 7.1.1). 10. Enter "Admin" for User name and "TiNet2" for Password. Click on . 11. Select Extra/Options/Print options to open the Print options window (see section 3.4.2). 12.
20. Make sure that all Windows users have read and write privileges for the following registry keys and subkeys (use REGEDT32.EXE to view and modify the permissions): a. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FinePrint Software\pdfFactory b. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Tinet2 c. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Metrohm\TiNetCom d. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Adobe f. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\PDFReport (only displayed after first PDF printout) g. HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (write privileges) 21. Restart the computer. 22.
2. Connection of devices and configuration 2.1 Connection of devices You will find detailed information on connecting devices and adding additional interfaces in the 8.110.8243 Instructions for Use "TiNet 2.4/2.5", section 2. 2.2 Configuration You will find detailed information on the lists of devices, calibration data and common variables in the 8.110.8243 Instructions for Use "TiNet 2.4/2.5", section 5. 2.
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3. Program settings 3.1 Security policies TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Security policies This menu item opens the Security policies window for definition of login options, password protection, Audit Trail, electronic signatures and default strings. 3.1.1 Options for Login/Password protection Settings according to 21 CFR 11: sets all login and password options to default settings according to 21 CFR Part 11.
Enforce login with password ([on], off) If this option is enabled, every user must enter user name and password in the Login window at every program start. If this option is disabled, no login is required. The following login and password policies are meaningless and will be set to inactive (gray). Maximum number of login attempts ([on], off); 2...[3]...6) If this option is enabled, a user is set to "inactive" as soon as the maximum number of login attempts is exceeded.
3.1.2 Audit Trail settings Settings according to 21 CFR Part 11: sets all Audit Trail options to default settings accord- ing to 21 CFR Part 11. Enable Audit Trail ([on], off) If this option is enabled, all program actions defined as Audit Trail actions are registered automatically in the Audit Trail database. 3.1.3 Define default strings Category: Selection of the category, for which default strings can be defined. Add new default string. The window for entering default strings is opened.
Modify selected string. The window for edition of default strings is opened. Delete selected string. 3.2 User administration TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, User administration This menu item opens the User administration window for administration of user groups and users and their access rights and signature policies. 3.2.
can also be edited by clicking the group name field in the explorer part. Description: Description of the user group. Group has administrator policies If this option is enabled, the user group has administrator policies. This option must be enabled for at least one group. After clicking the group name field in the explorer part with the right mouse key, user groups can be created and deleted: New group Create new user group. Delete group Delete selected user group.
3.2.3 Electronic signatures If the Signatures element is selected in the left part of the User administration window, the authorization for signature of methods and results for this user group are shown in the right part and can be modified. Authorized to release with signature If this option is enabled, user of this user group are allowed to sign methods or results. 3.2.4 Users 18 • Program settings TiNet 2.
If a user from a user group is selected in the left part of the User administration window, details on this user are shown in the right part. User name: Short name of the user which must be entered for User name in the Login window. This name will be enclosed in the report. Full name: Full name of the user with possibility for additional information (e.g. title, address, etc.). State: Current user state (active, inactive, removed). The administrator is allowed to change the user state.
If password protection is enabled on the Security policies tab, the Login window appears at every new start of TiNet or after Logout. In this window, you have to login by entering user name and password. User name Enter your user name (capitals are ignored). Password Enter your password (capitals must be identical!). At first login, the Password is identical to the User name, but it must be changed immediately. Click this button to change your password. Old password: Enter your old password.
3.4 Options 3.4.1 Curve settings TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Options, Curve settings This menu item opens the Curve settings window. You can define here how to display live titration curves on the device tabs in the main window. Device selection Selection of the device for which the curve settings will apply. Block selection Selection of the block (e.g. MET, DET) which the curve settings will apply. Measuring unit selection Selection of the measuring unit (e.g.
3.4.2 Y axis identical to X axis. Grid Display of grid lines. Print options TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Options, Print options This menu item opens the Print options window for report output settings. Note: Reports are only created automatically in the method sequence if the Print immediately option in the Report block is enabled. Print options for TiNet reports Printer selection für TiNet report printing: Default printer Windows default printer (display only).
Delay Delay time for PDF report generation. It is recommended to set a minimum delay of 45 s. Immediately print PDF reports after creation If this option is enabled, the PDF reports are printed on the selected printer. If this option is disabled, the PDF reports are only saved. 3.4.3 Export settings TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Options, Export settings This menu item opens the Export settings window. You can define here how to export data from the result database.
Fixed file name (data records are appended) If this option is enabled, the data of the selected determinations will be appended in one file. The name for this file can be entered in the field on the right side. Automatic file name (made of date and time) If this option is enabled, a separate file is created for each determination selected. The name for these files are generated automatically from date and time of the determination. Example Display of an example name with set parameters.
3.4.5 Database options TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Options, Database options This menu item opens the More options window. You can define here where to save method, result and Audit Trail database. It is also used to pack databases. Database directory Save databases in Selection of the directory for saving method, result and Audit Trail databases.
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4. Methods 4.1 General information on methods Two different types of methods are used in TiNet 2.5 Compliant: Draft methods and Database methods. 4.1.1 Draft methods Draft methods are stored as files in the Methods directory. Only these methods can be edited in the TiNet 2.5 – Methods program part. If the Use signed methods only option is disabled, draft methods can also be used to perform determinations. In this case, the requirements for working according to 21 CFR Part 11 are not met.
4.2 Draft methods 4.2.1 Create new method TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Methods, New method This menu item opens the TiNet 2.5 / Methods program part, where a new method can be created. You will find detailed information on edition of draft methods in the 8.110.8243 Instructions for Use "TiNet 2.4/2.5", section 6. 4.2.2 Edit existing methods TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Methods, Edit method This menu item opens one of the draft methods available in the current method directory in the TiNet 2.
4.3 Database methods 4.3.1 Method administration TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Methods, Method administration This menu item opens the Method administration window for display of all draft methods and database methods with its versions. Current method directory Display of the current directory for draft methods. TiNet has more than 40 prepared default draft methods in the ..\Methods\Standard directory. Draft methods Display of the draft methods available in the current methods directory.
Export method Method report Delete method (see section 4.3.4) (see section 4.3.5) (see section 4.3.6) Current versions On this tab, the current versions of the available database methods are shown. The table on this tab has the following columns: Method name Name of database method. Version Version number of database method (stored as Id8 for determinations). Creator User name of the user who saved the database method. Creator name Full name of the user who saved the database method.
4.3.2 Save method in database Method administration, Draft methods, Save method in database Using this context-sensitive menu item, a draft method can be saved in the method database. Before the method is saved, the Comment on method modification window appears: Method: Method name (display only) Version: Automatically set version number (display only) Description: Selection of a default string or entry of a user-specific text. Comment: User-specific comment for description of method modifications.
4.3.3 Sign method Method administration, Database methods, Sign method Using this context-sensitive menu item, a database method can be signed electronically. The Sign-off window appears, containing the following fields: User name Name of the user who wants to sign the method. Password Password of the user who wants to sign the method. Meaning User-specific comment to the signature. By clicking on , these data are saved in the method database.
4.3.5 Method report Method administration, Database methods, Method report Using this context-sensitive menu item, a report of the selected database method is printed on the default printer. This report contains the following entries: Method name: Method name Method version: Version number of the method Saved by: Full name of the user who saved the method in the method database. Saved on: Date and time of saving the method. Signed by: Full name of the user who signed the database method.
4.3.7 Use signed methods only TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Methods, Use signed methods only This option ensures that only signed database methods can be used to perform determinations. It must be enabled to to be compliant according to 21 CFR 11. 34 • Methods TiNet 2.
5. Titrations 5.1 Main window 5.1.1 Overview The main window "TiNet 2.5 Compliant" is the working window where you can make the necessary entries for your determinations, enter sample data for single determinations and sample series, start and stop your methods, and show live titration curves using the following elements: • Menu items (see section 5.1.
5.1.2 Menu items File Load silo Opens an existing file with silo data (see section 5.3.3). Save silo Saves an open silo file under the same or a new name (see section 5.3.3). Delete silo Deletes a silo file (see section 5.3.3). Add parallel titration Adds a new tab with a parallel titration (see section 5.5.1). Remove parallel titration Removes the tab with the parallel titration added last (see section 5.5.1). Exit Exits the "TiNet 2.5 Compliant" program.
TiNet database Opens the TiNet 2.5 - Results program window for display and recalculation of determination data stored in the TiNet database (see section 6.2). Security policies Settings for login, password protection, Audit Trail, and default strings (see section 3.1). User administration Administration of user groups and users and their access policies (see section 3.2). Options Curve settings Options for display of live curves (see section 3.4.1).
5.2 Sample data 5.2.1 Sample data entry Every parallel titration has its own Sample data # tab in the main window for display and entry of sample data. User Display of the logged-in user. The name will be printed out with the titration data and stored in the determination. Remark Enter the remark regarding, e.g. the sample series. It will be printed out with the titration data and stored in the determination. State Display of TiNet state. Autostart Number of automatic, internal starts.
Sample data Here, you can enter sample data for single determinations and multiple determinations with autostart. These date will be printed out with the titration data and stored in the determination. If the Silo option is enabled, the fields can not be edited. During the method sequence, the current data from the silo memory are displayed in these fields. Method Selection of the method used to process the sample. The method is reloaded on every start. Version Display of method version number. Id1...
5.2.2 View for sample data TiNet 2.5 Compliant, View, View sample data This menu item opens the View sample data window. You can define here which identifications with which names will be displayed on the Sample data and Silo tabs in the main window. Id1...Id7 Identifications which can be displayed (display only) . (Designation) User-defined designations for identifications. Visible 40 • Titrations Selection of the identifications to be displayed in the main window. TiNet 2.
5.3 Silo memory 5.3.1 Display silo memory Every parallel titration has its own silo memory, which is shown on the Silo # tab in the main window. The silo memory is used on one side for the display of the finished determinations and their results, and on the other side for entering sample data "for future use" (e.g. for sample series with a sample changer). The silo memory contains the Status column and the columns defined under View sample data (see section 5.2.2) and View results (see section 5.3.4).
5.3.2 Edit silo memory Edit silo row (Silo memory), Edit silo row To edit data of the silo memory, click into the silo memory using the right mouse key and select the Edit silo row menu item. The Edit silo row window is opened. If an empty silo row has been selected, the previously entered data are shown in this window. Method Selection of the method to process the sample. The method is reloaded at every new start. Version Display of method version. Id1...
Insert silo row (Silo memory), Insert silo row To insert a new silo row into the silo memory, select the desired row by clicking it using the left mouse key. Then click into this row using the right mouse key and select the Insert silo row menu item. The Edit silo row window is opened for entering data for the new row. With , a new silo row containing these data is created above the selected silo row.
5.3.3 Load, save, and delete silo Load silo TiNet 2.5 Compliant, File, Load silo This menu item opens the Open window for selection of the desired silo file *.tso to be loaded into the silo memory. Save silo TiNet 2.5 Compliant, File, Save silo This menu item opens the Save file as window for saving the current silo memory with the desired file name. Delete silo TiNet 2.5 Compliant, File, Delete silo This menu item opens the Delete silo file window for selection of the desired silo file to be deleted.
RS1...10 Name Result names which can be displayed (display only). RS1...10 Value Result values which can be displayed (display only). RS1...10 Unit Result units which can be displayed (display only). Designation User-defined designations for results. Visible TiNet 2.5 Compliant Selection of the results to be displayed in the silo.
5.4 Performing titrations 5.4.1 Preparing single determinations Before starting single determinations, proceed as follows: • Connect, switch on and initialize devices (see section 2.1). • Start TiNet 2.5 Compliant. • Disable the Autostart option on the Sample data tab (see section 5.2.1). • Enter method and sample data on the Sample data tab (see section 5.2.1), or • Enable the Silo option on the Sample data tab and enter method and sample data in the silo memory (see section 5.3.1) 5.4.
5.4.4 Working with connected balance Weighing data of a connected balance can be transferred. The receipt of weighing data is confirmed by the PC with a beep. Important: Depending on the work load of your PC, you should wait a few seconds between transmissions of the individual weighing data. The balance is always assigned to the active parallel titration. If the Silo option is disabled, the weighing data are sent directly to the current sample data row.
Notes • Autostart starts only the titration. If you wish to condition, start conditioning () first. • If the method contains an IF, the parameters used for conditioning are in the left (TRUE) branch. • If the method contains several blocks with conditioning, the parameter of the first block are valid for conditioning. Working with the 774 Oven Sample Processor • After heating up the system, the first determination should always be discarded.
5.4.6 Live titration curves For every connected titration device, a tab with the name of this device is displayed in the main window. On these tabs, the live curves of running determinations will be displayed. The view of this curves can be defined with TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Options, Curve settings (see section 3.4.1). 5.4.7 Emergency stop immediately stops the run. Any calculations and report instruc- tions after this sop point will not be carried out.
5.5 Parallel titrations 5.5.1 Add parallel titration File, Add parallel titration Use this command if you wish to perform several titrations at the same time. A new tab for the added parallel titration is opened. For a better overview, it is advisable to use the connected devices only in one parallel titration at the same time, e.g. Titrino 1 and Sample Changer are used in parallel titration 1; Titrino 2 in parallel titration 2. The parallel titrations are independent of each other.
6. Results 6.1 General information on determination data TiNet 2.5 Compliant saves determination data in two different databases which are called TiNet database and Result database. TiNet database In the TiNet database, determination data are stored non-compliant to 21 CFR Part 11. Data can be displayed, sorted, and recalculated (see section 6.2).
6.3 Results overview 6.3.1 Display of results TiNet 2.5 Compliant, Extra, Results, Results overview This menu item opens the Results overview window for display of the determination data stored in the result database in a tabular form. Each row of the results overview table contains data of a single determination. The determinations are sorted chronologically in descending order, e.g. the last determination performed is in the first row.
Menu items The Results overview table contains the following menu items: File Show PDF report Show PDF report of the selected determination in the Adobe Acrobat Reader program (see section 6.3.3). Print result report Print result report of the selected determination (see section 6.3.4). Sign result Electronically sign the results of the selected determination (see section 6.3.5). Export result Export the results of the selected determination (see section 6.3.6).
6.3.2 Columns of the results overview table The following columns can be displayed in the results overview table (see also section 6.3.6): Record Automatically generated, consecutive number for data sets. Date Date when determination was started. Time Time when determination was started. User Name of the user who has started the determination. Remark Remark entered on the Sample data tab. Method Name of the method used to process the determination. Version Version number of the method used.
6.3.3 Show PDF report Results overview, File, Show PDF report This menu item opens the PDF report of the selected determination with the Adobe Acrobat Reader, from which it can be printed to the desired printer. Note: PDF reports can only be displayed if they have been generated automatically at the end of the determinations. This happens only if the method contains a report block with the Print immediately option enabled, and if the Print options are set in order to create PDF reports (see sections 1.1.
6.3.4 Print result report Results overview, File, Print result report With this menu item, a result report of the selected determination is printed on the default printer. 56 • Results TiNet 2.
This report contains the following entries (independent of the set column view): Date: Date when determination was started. Time: Time when determination was started. User: Name of the user who has started the determination. Remark: Remark entered on the Sample data tab. Method: Method name. Version: Version number of the method Id1...Id7 Sample identifications (all identifications which are not empty are printed). Sample size Sample size (mass). Unit Unit of the sample size.
User name Name of the user who wants to sign the results. Password Password of the user who wants to sign the results. Meaning 6.3.6 User-specific comment to the signature. Export result Results overview, File, Export result With this menu item, the results of the selected determination are exported according to the set Export settings (see section 3.4.3). Import of results into the results database is impossible. 6.3.
6.3.8 Column view for results overview Results overview, View, Column view This menu item opens the Column view window for definition of the columns (display, name, width) to be displayed in the results overview. Column Name of the parameter to be displayed as column (display only, meaning see section 6.3.2). Designation User-specific designations for columns. Width Column width in pixel.
6.3.9 Edit filter for results Results overview, View, Edit filter This menu item opens the Edit filter window for definition of filter conditions to filter the results overview table. Field name Selection of the desired column for the filter condition. Operator Selection of the operator for the filter condition (=, <>, <, >). Value Value for the filter condition. The two filter conditions can be combined either with And or with Or.
7. Working according to 21 CFR 11 In this section, you will find a detailed description how to work with "TiNet 2.5 Compliant" according to 21 CFR 11. In order to do this, the program must have been installed according to section 1.2.2. 7.1 Program settings 7.1.1 First login 1. Open the TiNet 2.5 Compliant program. The Login window appears. 2. Enter "Admin" for User name and "TiNet2" (pay attention to capitalization) for Password. Click on . 7.1.2 Security policies 1.
7.1.3 Addition of new administrators 1. Select Extra/User administration to open the User administration window (see section 3.2). 2. Using the right mouse key, click on the selected Administrator group and select the New user menu item. 3. Enter User name, Full name and Remarks for the new administrator and click on . 4. Repeat this procedure (steps 2 and 3) to enter a second new user with administrator policies. 5.
7.1.4 Addition of user groups and users 1. Using the right mouse key, click into the left field of the User administration window (see section 3.2) and select the New group menu item. 2. Enter the desired Group name and Description and click on (see section 3.2.1). 3. Expand the new user group branch and click on Access policies (see section 3.2.2). 4. Disable the desired menu items, which should not be accessed by this user group, and click on . 5. Click on Signatures (see section 3.2.3).
7.2 Configuration of devices 1. Select Extra/Configuration to open the TiNet 2.5 Configuration window. 2. Configure all devices connected to the PC (see 8.110.8243 Instructions for Use "TiNet 2.4/2.5", section 2). 3. Close the TiNet 2.5 Configuration window. 7.3 Methods 7.3.1 Create new draft methods 1. Select Extra/Methods/New method to open the TiNet 2.5 Methods window. 2. Create the new draft method (see 8.110.8243 Instructions "TiNet 2.4/2.5", section 2). 3.
5. Select a method description and enter a comment for the method. Click on . 6. You are asked if you want to sign the method. Click on (details see section 7.3.3) or . 7. Repeat this procedure for all draft methods you want to save in the method database. 8. Close the Method administration window. 7.3.3 Sign methods 1. Select Extra/Methods/Method administration to open the Method administration window (see section 4.3.1). 2. Select the desired database method, which should be signed. 3.
5. If desired, print a method report including all method data stored in the method database by selecting the Method report menu item using the right mouse key. 6. Close the Method administration window. 7.3.4 Restrict method selection 1. Enable the Extra/Methods/Use signed methods only option to make sure that only signed database methods can be selected in the Method field of the Sample data tab and for the silo. 2.
7.4.2 Show and print result reports 1. Select Extra/Results/Results overview to open the Results overview window (see section 6.3). 2. Select the desired result whose PDF report should be shown. Using the right mouse key, select the Show PDF report menu item. The Adobe Acrobat Reader program opens showing the PDF report of the selected determination. This report can be printed or copied to the desired directory. 3. Select the desired result whose result report should be printed.
7.5 Audit Trail 7.5.1 Display Audit Trail TiNet 2.5 Compliant, View, Audit Trail This menu item opens the Audit Trail window where all program actions defined as Audit Trail actions are displayed. The Audit Trail table contains the following columns: Type Icon for characterization of the Audit Trail action: Information for correct action. Warning for special action. Error or malfunction. Date Date and time of the Audit Trail action. Time zone Time zone of the Audit Trail action.
Exported Display, if the Audit Trail action has already been exported or not. The Audit Trail window contains the following menu items: Audit Trail, File, Find date… In the Date window, the desired date can be selected. Audit Trail, File, Export Export Audit Trail actions. Audit Trail, File, Delete Delete Audit Trail actions. Audit Trail, View, Column view Define the column view of the Audit Trail table. 7.5.
7.5.3 Delete Audit Trail Audit Trail, File, Delete With this menu item, the Delete Audit Trail window opens, where two administrators must confirm the deletion by entering user name and password. Afterwards, the Export Audit Trail window for selection of the range for export of the Audit Trail actions, which are exported prior to the deletion. 7.5.4 Column view for Audit Trail Audit Trail, View, Column view 70 • Working according to 21 CFR 11 TiNet 2.
This menu item opens the Column view window for definition of the columns (display, name, width) to be displayed in the Audit Trail table. The following columns can be edited: Column Name of the parameter to be displayed as column (display only). Designation User-specific designations for columns. Width Column width in pixel. The column width can also be set in the Audit Trail table by drag and drop of the column border using the left mouse key.
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8. Appendix 8.1 Software license The use of the Software is subject to this License Agreement between you and Metrohm AG. With the offer, you have received this License Agreement and taken note of it. You have already accepted this License Agreement upon the placement of your order with Metrohm AG or one of its distributors or upon confirmation of the order by Metrohm or one of its distributors.
copy of it, whereby Metrohm is also entitled to explicitly demand this of you. 7. Any changes and amendments to this Agreement must be rendered in writing to attain validity. This stipulation requiring written form also applies to a change in this provision. If parts of this Agreement prove to be null and void or legally ineffective now or in the future, the remainder of the Agreement continues to apply.
8.3 Accessories 8.3.1 Standard equipment TiNet 2.5 for n devices ...................................................... 6.6012.140 including Dongle ........................................................................................6.2145.000 TiNet 2.5 for 2 devices ...................................................... 6.6012.540 including Dongle ........................................................................................6.2145.
9. Index 21 CFR 11 ................................13, 15, 61 Access policies ....................................17 Accessories..........................................75 Adapters...............................................75 Administrator policies...........................17 Appendix ..............................................73 Application note .............................32, 39 Apply filter.............................................60 Audit Trail Column view.................................
Interfaces ............................................. 75 KF titrations.......................................... 47 License ................................................ 73 Live titration curves........................ 21, 49 Login First login .......................................... 61 Login window ................................... 20 Options............................................. 13 Logout ................................................. 20 Main window....................................
View...................................................40 Sample identifications..39, 40, 42, 54, 57 Sample series ................................41, 46 Sample size..................39, 42, 47, 54, 57 Security policies .............................13, 61 Series ...................................................41 Signature Authorization .....................................18 Comment ....................................32, 58 Method ..............................................32 Result .................