ASP station 2000
6 Commissioning
Hauser
85
Distribution
Menu structure:
Fig. 31:
Distribution menu structure
You can programme a bottle change by time, number or an external signal:
Start-stop operation
Menu structure:
Fig. 32:
Start-stop operation menu structure
You can start the sampling programme either immediately by pressing the AUT key, or
at a settable time. You can specify the sampling programme stop as follows:
Quantity
Sampling is triggered after a specific measured flow rate.
!
Note!
For this function, a volume signal must be connected to the analogue input or
one of the digital inputs of the sampler. To do this, the digital input must be
configured using the <QUANTITY> function.
Ext. sig.
Sampling is triggered by an external signal.
!
Note!
One of the digital inputs must be assigned and configured using the
<SAMPLE> function.
Flow
Sampling is triggered at settable time intervals. The volume sampled is
proportional to a measured flow rate.
!
Note!
For this function, the ASP station 2000 must be equipped with a flow-
proportional dosing unit (“twiddle principle”). In addition, a volume signal
must be connected to the analogue input of the sampler.
Shots
Number of samples per sampling cycle.
Time
After a set time period has elapsed, the tap switches to the next empty bottle.
Number
After a set number of samples has been taken, the tap switches to the next
empty bottle.
Ext. sig.
The tap switches to the next empty bottle when an external signal is present.
!
Note!
One digital input must be assigned and configured using the <BOTTLE>
function.
Program 1
Name
:
Program 1
Sample >
Distribution >
Distribution
Start-Stop >
Synchronisation >
-mode
: time
time
Parallel sample >
time
:
00:15 number
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bottle
:
12
ext.sig.
volume
:
01,0 l
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Program 1
Name
:
Program 1
Sample >
Start-Stop
Distribution >
Start-Stop >
start
: time
aut-button
Synchronisation >
stop
:
prog.end
time
Parallel sample >
operation
continuous
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