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ETTABLE
P
ARAMETERS
Setting
Description
TIME TABLE
Setting parameters for program steps.
Use arrows left/right to select parameter, press ENTER to enter the editing
window:
STP = step number 0-49.
•
0…ini
tialization phase.
•
Adding step by using arrow down from last step.
•
Max. 4 steps are displayed on screen.
•
Options for work with steps are described below the table.
TIME = starting time of each step on time axis.
•
INIT…
initialization time, cannot be modified.
•
Range 00:01
–
99:59 (min:s). By entering time 00:00 you can erase
the row.
•
Two steps with the same time can be entered (see above).
FLOW = setting flowrate
0.00
–
10.00
ml/min. Default is actual flowrate
setting.
%A, %B, %C, %D = mobile phase concentration setting (% of volume).
FLOW
CONTROL
Options of mobile phase flow control. Default status is
ENABLED
.
ENABLED
= program controls flowrate. Flowrate is changed according to
setting in
TIME TABLE
. After program termination END STEP
–
RUN,
STOP flowrate remains set from program and END STEP
–
REPEAT sets
initialization phase flowrate.
DISABLED
= program does
NOT
change flowrate. In column
FLOW
in
TIME TABLE
is displayed --. Running program works with actual unit
flowrate, which can be changed by using key
FLOW
.
PRESS LIM.
Setting of low and high pressure limit. Default is actual setting of pressure
limits.
LOW PRESSURE LIMIT (see
);
END STEP
Program termination and its influence on mobile phase pumping.
RUN = pumping continues; STOP = pumping stops; REPEAT = pumping
continues, program initializates.
VALVE USED
Choice of used valves A, B, C, D (see
). Default is actual valve
setting.
Selection of none valve
–
on screen displays
In
TIME TABLE
in all steps and columns %A, %B, %C, %D displays
c
.
Running program works with actual valve setting and their concentration
(see
). During running program,
it is not possible to change
valves using key nor in item
Menu/Preferences/Gradient/Valves used
.
It is
possible to change
concentration in item
Menu/Parameters/Concentration
.
GRAD CYCLES
Setting of gradient cycles (see
). Default is actual setting of cycles.