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Object
Paths
Sync Signals
Out Signals
Events
Agilent 1290 Infinity LC Injectors HTC/HTS User Manual
LC Injector HTC/HTS Description and Installation
Description
A Path defines specific movements for the Injection Unit, which represent
a repetitive task assigned to a Tray Holder. Typical examples are opening
and closing a drawer from a Stack or opening the lid of an Agitator.
The Path is composed of several steps (points) which are added up in a
sequence. Each individual step (point) can be positioned by teaching X-, Y-,
Z-axes. In most cases the return path is in the reverse order of the starting
path. Example AgiOpnL and AgiClsL. If one setting of a point is changed,
this change will be valid for the return path as well.
The various synchronization signals are described in
Output Signals"
on page 115. At this level no other functionality, as shown
at the user level, is provided.
The various Out-Signals are described in
Signals"
on page 115. At this level no other functionality, as shown at the
user level, is provided.
The various synchronization signals are described in
Output Signals"
on page 115. At this level no other functionality, as shown
at the user level, is provided. Three events are newly available at this
extended user level:
Pwr-Out1, Pwr-Out2 and FlushVlv. The main purpose of these three
power-out signals is to activate a solenoid, such as for the Wash Station or
the Gas Flush Valve. At this level the functionality of the signal can be
tested.
Special Functions
"Synchronization and
"Synchronization and Output
"Synchronization and
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