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program until the inhibit signal is suspended. The sampler will
use the following display to inform you that the sampler is
inhibited.
SAMPLER INHIBITED!
10:32
19-JUN
Sampler Inhibited
Display
Example: Run State Displays: Time-Paced Sampling
Indicates the bottle number of the next sequential sample. The second line reports the scheduled sample event time
followed by the current time.
BOTTLE 5
AT 5:44
5:42:33
Indicates the scheduled time and receiving bottle numbers for an upcoming sample event. The sampling program
requires four bottles per sample event.
BOTTLES 1- 4
AT 6:00
5:55:33
Indicates the number of the upcoming sample, the total number of samples each bottle is to receive, and the current
bottle number. The program requires four samples per bottle.
1 OF 4, BOTTLE 1
AT 6:00
5:55:33
Indicates the sample and bottle numbers of the next sample event. The bottle set consists of four bottles. The
sampling program requires that four samples be placed in each bottle of the set.
1 OF 4, BTLS 1- 4
AT 6:00
5:55:33
Indicates the sample and bottle number of the next sample event. The current time appears in the lower right corner.
The sampling program requires that you use one bottle per sample event and that you switch the bottles on a time
basis. This display alternates with the display illustrated in item
6
at 3-second intervals.
SAMPLE 3, BOTTLE 1
AT
6:00
5:42:33
Indicates the time of the next bottle switch.
NEXT BOTTLE CHANGE
AT 10:00
19-JUN
Indicates the sample and bottle numbers of the next sample event. The current time is shown in the lower right
corner. The sampling program requires four bottles per sample event and that the bottle sets be switched on a time
basis. This display alternates with the display illustrated in item 8 at 3-second intervals.
SAMPLE 2, BTLS 1 - 4
AT
6:00
5:42:33
Indicates the time of the next bottle-set switch.
NEXT SET CHANGE
AT 8:00
19-JUN
Indicates a sample in progress.
BOTTLE 1
PUMPING
200 ml
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