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• ABSOLUTE START TIME
By means of an
external pulse
(e.g. a palm button) a program is
always started
at a fixed time
(e.g. 8°° h).
The program run time always results from the value set as bottle filling time.
Example:
Number of bottles =
12
Bottle fill time =
2 h
Program run time =
24 h
The program is automatically stopped after the entered run time
(here: 24 h) and waits for the next external pulse (e.g. by means of a
palm button).
This program feature ensures that the sampler always stays in the
same time interval (here: 24 hours) and uses the same bottle
assignment, independently of whether the start (external pulse) is
before or after the programmed start time (here: 8.00 h).
• External pulse is triggered
before
the end of the program run time.
Example: you would like to change the bottles already before the expiry of the program run
time and thus you trigger an external pulse at 6:30 h. Therefore the program stops at 6:30 h
and starts again automatically at 8.00 h.
• External pulse is triggered
after
the end of the program run time.
Example: you can only go to the sampler after the program run time has expired e.g. 9:45 h.
When you changed the bottles and trigger an external pulse, the program
automatically
calculates on which bottle the distributor has to be placed at the start time, moves to that
bottle and starts sampling into this bottle.
Remark:
If the function „ABSOLUTE START TIME“ is activated /deactivated, also
the first programmable input (PIN 40 to X5) is automatically
activated/deactivated!