16 Special Functions
16.4 Pre-Run Program
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16.4.3
Creating a new Pre-Run program
Create a Pre-Run program following the same procedure described in “16.3.3. Creating a
new time program” in “16.3 Time Program”.
The parameters are equivalent to those shown in “16.3.5. Time Program Parameters”
except for “STOP”. The “STOP” parameter is described below.
Up to 100 lines are available for the Pre-Run program.
The possible Pre-Run program execution time ranges from 0.00 to 9999.00 minutes.
In the following case, “AUTO” of the “STOP” parameter is carried out when the pre-run program is fin-
ished.
• There is no “STOP” parameter in the pre-run program.
• Running the Batch Schedule.
16.4.4
Editing a Pre-Run program
To change the contents of the existing Pre-Run program, move the cursor using the [
△
] and
[
▽
] keys to the program line to be edited and press the [ENTER] key.
To change only the time, enter the new time from the edit screen and press [Finish] (PF
menu).
To change the other parameters, move the cursor and make the changes from the edit
screen, and then press [Finish] (PF menu).
To cancel the edits and restore the original time program, press [Cancel] (PF menu) before
pressing [Finish] (PF menu).
16.4.5
After Pre-Run program is finished
When the Pre-Run program is finished, certain events automatically return to their pre-
programs status.
These events are listed below..
For details about the event No., refer to
.
Parameter
Description
End of
program
Auto
The AOC starts after the Pre-Run program is finished.
If there is no AOC, the GC starts.
Manual (Stop program)
After the Pre-Run program is finished, the system becomes
ready.
GC starts
After the Pre-Run program is finished, the GC starts.
For example, select this item to activate a gas sampler, switch the
valve and introduce the gas sample in to the GC as soon as the
program stops.
AOC/HSS starts
After the Pre-Run program is finished, the AOC/HSS starts.
After sample is injected, GC starts.
Clean up
After the Pre-Run program stops, clean up starts.
After clean up finishes, the system becomes ready.
Event No.
Description
131
−
134
Turn detector controller on/off.
141
−
146
Turn carrier gas and septum purge on/off.
147
−
158
Turn detector gas on/off.
171
Turns high pressure injection on/off.
181
−
198
Turn AUX APC on/off.
201-210
Turn AUX AMC on/off.
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