Manual Program Menu - Hach BioTector B3500 Basic User Manual

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2.2.4 Manual Program Menu

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Manual Program menu allows the user to run system in manual operation mode in order to analyze grab
samples/standards or a sequence of samples/standards manually. This is achieved by one or a set of Manual
Valves installed in the system. The manual analysis sequence can be started at the end of the current
reaction, or at a time set by the user. When the manual sequence is complete, the system can be
programmed to return online automatically. Note that all pressure/flow tests, zero or span cycles are
interrupted by the manual operation mode. The Sample Pump reverse operation is also disabled during the
manual operation mode by default, unless a Manual Bypass Valve is installed in the system and the
REVERSE time is programmed for the corresponding Manual Valve in Sample Pump menu. All items in this
menu can be modified when the BioTector is running unless:
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No Manual Valves have been defined in the Output Devices menu.
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The manual mode is currently running.
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The manual mode is scheduled to start when the current reaction is completed.
Note that the Manual mode always starts at the first programmed valve, and works its way down the
programmed sequence.
1. Run After Next Reaction. To start the manual operation mode sequence after the next reaction the
BioTector is currently running, press the ENTER key at this menu item. An "*" will indicate that this
function has been selected. If the BioTector is stopped, then the Manual mode will start immediately. To
deactivate this function before the manual operation mode has started, press the ENTER key again, or
activate an alternative function. In systems built with the remote control of Manual Program option, the
remote signal (Manual Mode Trigger from Input 7) activates the Run After Next Reaction function.
2. Run After 00:00. Similar to menu option 1 above, but the manual operation mode starts after the
programmed time.
3. Return to On-line Sampling. This menu item allows the user to specify whether the BioTector should
stop (with NO setting) or return to online monitoring (with YES setting) when the manual operation
sequence is complete.
4. Reset Manual Program. Use this function to reset all the programmed settings to their default values.
6. - 30. Manual. In order to analyze one or a number of samples/standards using the manual operation mode,
first connect the sample/standard to the manual port/s outside the BioTector. Then, select the
corresponding Manual Valve in this menu (the first setting). Then, enter the number of samples (number
of analysis reactions) to be taken through each Manual Valve (the second setting). Finally select the
correct analysis range (RANGE 1, 2 or 3) if the concentration levels of the sample/standard are known.
See System Range Data screen (see Section
available system ranges and to select the correct operation range. If the concentration levels of the
samples/standards are not known, select AUTO so that BioTector can automatically select the optimum
analysis range. When RANGE is programmed as AUTO, a minimum of five analysis reactions is
recommended (the second setting) so that BioTector can find the optimum operation range with its
automatic exceedance tracking function. When AUTO option is selected, depending on analysis range
and system response, the first two or three analysis results may need to be discarded.
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