Remote Event; Remote Zero - Gilson 155 User Manual

Uv/vis detectors
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Operation

Remote Event

A remote event signal tells the detector to continue
programmed operation.
For example, you can specify a Wait for contact
event in the program file. Then, you can instruct
the sampling injector to send a remote signal to the
detector after sample injection.
When you run the program file, the program pauses
when it reaches the Wait for contact event. After the
detector receives the signal from the sampling
injector, the wait period ends and the detector
continues programmed operation. For information
on programming a wait into a detector file, see
Example 2: Programmed Run
on page 3-48.

Remote Zero

A remote zero signal tells the detector to begin a
programmed operation. You must first access the
program file display and specify which file to
execute.
For example, you can send a remote zero signal from
a sampling injector after sample injection. After that
signal is received, programmed operation begins.
The program clock begins at time 0.00 after the
signal is received.
If another remote zero signal is issued while a
programmed operation is being executed, the
output trace is set to zero.
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