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6.4.2
Editing the time program
6.4.2.1
Time program input
(1)
Time program input example:
As an example, the following time program will be created. First, wavelength
will be changed to 250 nm one minute after starting the program under the
initial parameters. Next, spectrum measurement will be performed at two
minutes after starting the program.
Press the [
▼
] key while the initial parameters screen is displayed (Fig. 6.4).
The Step 1 screen will appear. Use the procedure described in Fig. 6.5 to
complete the time program.
PRG5 ST 2 T:0.0
PRG5 ST 2 T:2.0
1:WAVE LENGTH
PRG5 ST 1 T:1.0
W.L 250 nm
PRG5 ST 1 T:1.0
1:WAVE LENGTH
PRG5 ST 1 T:0.0
[ ]
▼
[ ]
▲
PRG5 ST 1 T:0.0
[EDIT/ENTER]
[1][EDIT/ENTER]
[EDIT/ENTER]
Input "1 minutes"
Input "270nm"
Conpletion of
step 1
PRG5 ST2 T:0.0
[EDIT/ENTER]
[2][EDIT/ENTER]
or [4][EDIT/ENTER]
Step 1 screen
Step 2 screen
[ ]
▼
(Initial parameters display screen)
Wavelength
input screen
Step 0
PRG5 INITIAL
W.L:270 RSPN: STD
[2][7][0][EDIT/ENTER]
PRG5 ST 1 T:1.0
W.L 270 nm
PRG5 ST 2 T:2.0
BASELINE
[EDIT/ENTER]
Select memory NO.3
PRG5 ST 2 T:2.0
MEMORY NO. 3
Input "2 minutes"
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▼
[ ]
▼
[ ]
▼
:Values blinking
PRG5 ST 2 T:2.0
MEMORY NO. 3
[ ]
▲
[ ]
▲
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▲
Completion of
step 2
Figure 6.5 Instructions for Creating the Example Time Program
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