Agilent Technologies G1323B User Manual page 49

1200 series handheld control module
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A sequence line consists of the following:
• Line Number
• Vial Range Information
• Injection Volume
• Method Name
In the Sequence screen you create a program of several methods to be executed in a
N O T E
specified order. Editing of methods or their components (timetables, injector programs etc.)
is not possible.
• Wait Time
• Calibration Settings
The Online Information System provides accurate information on
recalibration options.
1200 Series Handheld Control Module Users's Guide
Starting with 1 the sequence lines are automatically counted up.
Just like in the Analysis screen you can specify a range of vials together
with the number of injections per vial.
Although the injection volume is stored as a method parameter, a sequence
has its own injection volume setting (overriding method information). If
DEF is specified here the volume as set in the method is kept.
Choose a method stored in the modules from the method list box (see
"Working with Methods"
relevant parameters as well as timetable or injector program settings.
Specify a wait time that creates a gap between method loading and
execution. This allows certain module parameters to stabilize before the
next analysis is performed.
For each sequence line you can define calibration settings by pressing the
Calibration button [F1] and choosing Edit/Delete from the pop up menu.
You can specify a range of calibration vials, number of injections, injection
volume, calibration method and a wait time after method loading. You can
also enter specific recalibration parameters, such as the recalibration
interval and pattern.
Working with the Control Module
on page 41). The method has to contain all the
Automating Analyses
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