Creating An Event Table; Documenting The Event Table - Waters 600e User Manual

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3. If desired, clear the table by pressing the Clear Table screen key.
4. Enter the new information.
5. When you have entered all information, save the table by pressing the Save screen
key. This replaces the preexisting table with the new table in permanent memory.
Deleting Tables
To delete a table without replacing it with a new table:
1. Move the cursor to the Table # field.
2. Type the number of the table to delete and press Enter.
3. Press the Clear Table screen key.
4. Press the Save screen key.
5. At the Enter Table Number (1-15) prompt, type the number of the table to delete.
Press Enter. The table you want to delete appears again.
6.
At the Replace with New Table? prompt, type 1 to answer "yes." This deletes the
table from memory.

10.2 Creating an Event Table

This section describes how to define and document the information you will program into
the event table to control external devices. It includes information on:

Documenting the event table

Programming the event table
Note: When creating gradient and event tables, be sure that you design the time-related
changes specified in both tables of a set to work together effectively.
10.2.1 Documenting the Event Table
Define the information you want in an event table before actually programming the event
table. This minimizes the amount of reprogramming you will have to do later.
Using the Analysis Plan and File Sheet
To assist you in defining and documenting table information,
contains an Analysis Plan and File Sheet.
1. Make a photocopy of the Analysis Plan and File Sheet.
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Creating Gradient Controller Time-Based Tables
Appendix C, Analysis
Plan,

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