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SOFTWARE

Features
- Intuitive and versatile user interface.
- Support for a wide range of fluid handling devices.
- Convenient addition of other devices that are controlled by either serial commands or digital IO.
- Handy manual controls for system troubleshooting.
- Powerful sequence controller with real time status, pausing, editing, and halting.
- Re-use of optimized sequences with simple "Find and replace" feature.
- Support for Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems.
- Single channel or multiple channel data acquisition.
- Real time data plotting
- Drag-and-drop review and comparison of acquired data
- Powerful calibration options with extensive archiving of historical data
Overview
FloZF is a device control, data acquisition, and data processing package designed for the development
and operation of fluidic systems such as chemical analyzers. In particular it is well suited to exploring
the power of Zone Fluidics. In FloZF, the
user builds and manages Projects which consist of hardware Device configuration information,
the Sequences to control the devices, and data acquired from any detector devices in the Project.
These three primary components of the Project are managed from their respective pages in the software
package.

Figure 1 Instrument Setup Page
Device configuration takes place in the Instrument Setup page (see screen shot of the Instrument
Setup page in Figure 1). A device is added to the Project from a list of Available Device Types. The
device is then configured and tested from inside its own Instrument Panel. The Instrument Panel may
also provide for "manual" control and monitoring of the device.
Sequences are created, edited and executed on the Sequence Page (see screen shot of the Sequence
page in Figure 2). There are three panels on the Sequence Page as well as several buttons. The Resource
Steps panel (at the top right) contains the building blocks of Sequences: device-specific Steps, system
control Steps, and data manipulation Steps. These Steps can be dragged and dropped into the Work Sequence
panel (on the right) to generate method Sequences. From here, the Steps can be modified, grouped, saved,
and executed. Groups of Steps can be assembled into hierarchical arrangements of Sequences which are
listed in the Resource Sequences panel at the bottom left.

Figure 2 Sequence Page
These Sequences are dragged to the Work Sequence panel for modification, printing, and execution.
The Data Browser page is used to examine detector data, create and modify calibration tables, and manage
data folders (see screen shot of the Sequence page in Figure 3). Data are stored in folders and one folder is
designated as the Active Data Folder. The Data Browser page is separated into two partitions. In the left
partition, a Profile Summary Table provides specific data for each profile that has been acquired and stored
in the Active Data Folder. When an entry in this table is selected, the data profile appears in the plot
window above the table. The significant peak parameters are listed in a table above the profile window.
In the right partition of the Data Browser page is another set of tabbed pages containing various groupings of
data. Calibration tables are assembled on the first tabbed page and can be filled by dragging and dropping
entries from the summary table. It is possible to generate calibration tables manually from the summary table or
automatically from within a Sequence. Where it is desirable to overlay peak profiles, the second tabbed page allows
the generation of Overlay Plots by dragging entries from the summary table. On the third page a graphical
history of any of the peak parameters can be displayed in History Plots as histograms. The final tabbed
page, Data Folders, allows you to create, open, or delete data folders. The Active Data Folder is selected
on this page.

Figure 3 Data Browser Page
Supported Hardware Devices
| Type |
Name |
Description |
| Pumps |
GAT pump (MicroLynx) |
GAT pump with MicroLynx controller |
| |
GAT pump (MDrive) |
GAT pump with MDrive controller |
| |
GAT pump (RMS Technologies) |
GAT pump with RMS Technologies controller |
| |
XCalibur |
Tecan XCalibur syringe pump |
| Valves |
Selection valve (Valco) |
Multiposition selection valve with Valco controller |
| |
Selection valve (Mdrive) |
Multiposition selection valve with MDrive controller |
| |
Injection valve (Valco) |
Two-position injection valve with Valco controller |
| Temp Controller |
Temperature Controller (Omron) |
Omron temperature controller |
| Detectors |
Spectrometer (Ocean Optics) |
Ocean Optics USB spectrometer |
| |
Photon counter (Electron Tubes) |
Electron Tubes photon counter |
| |
USB DAQ (Measurement and Computing) |
General purpose USB analog and digital IO board |
| Flow meter |
Flow rate (Sensirion) |
Sensirion flow meter |
| |
Flow rate (Upchurch) |
Upchurch flow meter |
| Plate handler |
Plate sampler (Nymotion) |
Nymotion 96-well plate handler |
| Digital IO |
Digital IO (MicroLynx) |
Digital IO on the MicroLynx |
| |
Digital IO (MDrive) |
Digital IO on the Mdrive |
| |
Digital IO (Measurement and Computing) |
Digital IO on the Measurement and Computing IO card |
System Requirements
- Windows XP or Vista (English versions)
- 512 MB (Windows XP) or 2 GB (Vista) of memory
- Screen resolution 1280×768 or greater (smaller will be inconvenient)
- 2 x USB or serial ports
- 5 GB disk space (200 MB for program)
Evaluation Version
A free evaluation version of FloZF is available to download from the Global FIA web site. This version will
allow device control of Global FIA milliGAT pumps and Valco selection valves. These two devices are the core of
any Zone Fluidics implementation.
For further technical information or support contact:
David Holdych
253-549-2226 (T)
253-549-2283 (F)
David@GlobalFIA.com
Evaluation FloZF Software Form
* = Required fields
Immediate download is available after submitting the form.
© Global FIA, Inc, 2003
253-549-2223
800-581-6298 (TOLLFREE)
253-549-2283
info@GlobalFIA.com
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