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(1) Using the UI Pad
(a) Functions of common control keys
Key Designation
Function
UTLTY
Starts instrument parameter setting.
GLP
Starts GLP function setting. Available for displaying a logbook of component
parts of each module, triggering a reset, and locking the UI pad keys.
PROG
Starts program editing.
ESC
Returns control to the monitor window.
DEL
Deletes a cursor-pointed step.
This key is effective only in program editing.
When the cursor is positioned on the TIME input part, pressing the
DEL
key
removes a step pointed by the cursor. When the cursor is positioned on
another input part, pressing the
DEL
key removes an item pointed by the cursor.
Pressing the
ESC
key on a window where "-" is indicated returns control to the
monitor window, causing cancellation of a
DEL
key action.
•
Pump/detector time program
When the
DEL
key is pressed, "-" is indicated. This deletion can then be
defined by pressing the
ENT
key.
•
Autosampler sequential program
When the
DEL
key is pressed, the relevant step number is deleted and "-" is
indicated. This deletion can then be defined by pressing the
ENT
key.
CL
Clears an input numeric value during input (after a numeric value or the decimal
point is entered; before the
ENT
key is pressed).
The cursor is indicated at the top of the input part. The previous input value is
presented as a preset value.
ENT
Defines the current entry of a parameter.
INSERT
Use this key in program editing.
•
Pump/detector
A new line is presented following the last line of the current program.
•
Autosampler
A new step is inserted.
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(Arrows)
(1) Monitor window
•
key
: Goes to the next window.
•
key
: Goes back to the previous window.
(2) Program editing
•
key
: The next line is presented. Pressing this key at the last line
causes the first line to appear in a circular fashion.
•
key
: The previous line is presented. Pressing this key at the first
line causes the last line to appear in a circular fashion.
PROG
GLP
UTLTY
1
2
3
CL
ENT
4
5
6
DEL
7
8
9
0
ESC
SET UP
INSERT
LOCK OFF
2.5 Assembly