Synchronizing Analyses With External Devices; Standard - Agilent Technologies G1323B User Manual

1200 series handheld control module
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Running Multiple-Vial Analyses

Synchronizing Analyses with External Devices

Synchronizing Analyses with External Devices

With an APG remote connector the system can be connected to external
devices in order to synchronize the analyses. This is necessary when an
external device needs some time in order to get ready for a new analysis and
when transmitting of a start request is required (see
Devices"
When executing an analysis by pressing the Start button [F8] you will see a
window where sequence modes can be chosen.
In any case, do all the analysis preparation using the control module.
A "Start" command is used to start the analytical run from the point of injection and is
N O T E
usually issued by the autosampler.
A "Start Request" command causes the autosampler to take the next vial and place it under
the injection needle (also see
Performance"
The "Start button" [F8] on the control module is used to start a vial range or sequence
analysis.

Standard

In the standard mode the analysis is under the command of the control
module. The control module will issue a Start Request command to the
autosampler as soon as all modules are ready for the next analysis. The
autosampler issues the Start command at the point of injection. With an
Agilent 1200 Autosampler integrated in the system and no external devices
this is the normal operation mode.
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on page 57 for further information on interfaces).
"APG Remote"
on page 78)
on page 57 and
1200 Series Handheld Control Module Users's Guide
"Connecting External
"Optimizing Autosampler

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