Front-Panel Customization; Notational Conventions - Gamry Interface 5000 Operator's Manual

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waves used for EIS experiments and the Serfs can acquire very accurate EIS data derived from the Master's
excitation waveform. Additional information concerning synchronization cables can be found in Appendix C.
Heat can be an issue in a multichannel potentiostat system. This subject is discussed in detail in Appendix E of
this manual.

Front-Panel Customization

The Interface 5000 supports a custom labeling scheme for identifying potentiostats in a multiple-potentiostat
system. A clear window in the plastic overlay on the Interface 5000's front panel lets you create your own
identification of each potentiostat in a system.
Interface 5000s are shipped with an identifier in this label location. For individual instruments, this label is the
serial number. In larger multichannel systems, this might be Pstat 1, Pstat 2, Pstat3, etc. See Chapter 4 for more
details.

Notational Conventions

In order to make this manual more readable we have adopted some notational conventions. These are used
throughout this manual and all other Gamry Instruments manuals:
Numbered lists. A numbered list is reserved for step-by-step procedures, with the steps always
performed sequentially.
Bulleted list. The items in a bulleted list, such as this one, are grouped together because they represent
similar items. The order of items in the list is not critical.
File names and folders. Inside paragraphs, references to computer files and Windows folders will be
capitalized and placed within quotes, for example: "C:\MYGAMRYDATA\CV.DTA" and
"GAMRY5.INI".
The term Interface 5000 is generally written in place of the more correct but awkward term Interface 5000
Potentiostat/Galvanostat/ZRA.
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