Description Of The Remote Control Commands; Mode - Metrohm 774 Oven Sample Processor Mode D'emploi

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5.11 Description of the remote control commands

5.11.1 &Mode ...
5.11.1.1
5.11.1.2
5.11.1.3
5.11.1.4
5.11.1.5
5.11.1.6
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Mode

Start ($G) or stop ($S) the current method. Interrupt with $H (hold), resume
with $C (continue).
Mode.Method
Name of current method in the working memory. $Q sends
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8 ASCII characters.
Mode.SmplNo
Number of samples. This entry determines the number of runs for the sam-
ple sequence.
= infinite number of samples. Processing has to be stopped with
&M;$S or <STOP>.
rack = (Number of rack positions – number of special beakers defined).
Mode.StartSeq.1.Cmd
etc. up to .100
Defines the command of the indexed command line in a start sequence.
The introduction of a command appends the according sub-branch from
&Assembly (see page 126ff) to the index node.
A NOP-entry cuts the appended sub-branch from the index node.
Each entry at the end of a sequence appends a new node
&Mode.StartSeq.
.Cmd("NOP").
Mode.StartSeq.1.∗
etc. up to .100
Indexed start sequence; its commands will be executed line by line in proc-
essing. At the index node &Mode.StartSeq.1.Cmd (see 5.11.1.4) the ac-
cording sub-branch from &Assembly... will be appended depending on the
selected command.
Example:
&Mode.StartSeq.1.Cmd("MOVE")
⇒ &Mode.StartSeq.1.Move.Target("1")
⇒ &Mode.StartSeq.1.Move.Position("sample")
Mode.SampleSeq.1.Cmd
etc. up to .100
Defines the command of the indexed command line in a sample sequence.
See start sequence (5.11.1.5).
stands for a blank method.
NOP, MOVE, LIFT, SAMPLE,
HEATER, DEF, FLOW,
DOS, SCAN, CTRL, WAIT, RACK
.Move..., .Lift..., .Sample...,
.Heater...,.Def..., .Flow..., Dos...,
Scan..., .Ctrl..., .Wait..., .Rack, .Nop
NOP, MOVE, LIFT, SAMPLE,
HEATER, DEF, FLOW,
DOS, SCAN, CTRL, WAIT, RACK
774 Oven Sample Processor, Mode d'emploi
$G, $S, $H, $C
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1...999, ∗, Rack

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