2.2 Configuration
2.2.3
Rackdefinitionen
configuration
>rack definitions
>rack definitions
>>recall rack
Use <QUIT>
for next higher
In order to make a modification to the definition of a sample rack the rack
level
data must first be loaded. The data of the Metrohm standard racks is stored
under their ordering number.
>recall rack
name:
The <SELECT> key can be used to make a selection from the saved rack
data. The rack data is loaded with <ENTER>. The first selection to appear
is the rack name of the currently attached rack.
>recall rack
code
The magnet code is used for the unambiguous identification of the rack. The
magnet code is recognized during the initialization of the rack. This is why
the <RACK> key should be pressed whenever a rack is changed.
For security reasons the max. stroke path should be set before modifications
of the lift positions are made, see section 2.2.1.
>recall rack
work position T1
>recall rack
rinse position T1
>recall rack
shift position T1
>recall rack
special pos. T1
>recall rack
beaker radius
This setting is required for the check of the beaker radius, see p. 17.
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10 ASCII characters
000001
000001...111111
0 mm
0...235 mm
0 mm
0...235 mm
0 mm
0...235 mm
0 mm
0...235 mm
* mm
*, 1...100 mm
Submenu for defining individual racks
Open the submenu with <ENTER>
Load rack definitions
Name of the rack to be loaded
Magnet code of the rack
See table on p. 65.
Working position for sample positions *
(in mm from upper stop point)
Rinsing position for sample positions *
(in mm from upper stop point)
Shifting position for sample positions *
(in mm from upper stop point)
Special position for sample positions *
(in mm from upper stop point)
Effective beaker radius for the sample
positions on the rack
* = any value
Metrohm 838 Advanced Sample Processor, Operation
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