3 methods and sequences, 1 designing a method – Metrohm 774 Oven Sample Processor User Manual

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3.3 Methods and Sequences

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3.3 Methods and Sequences

3.3.1 Designing a method

A method is made up of the following components:

• number of samples to be processed

• run sequences (start, sample and final sequences)

• Definition of the various instrument settings (report definitions, sample

changer settings, time-out settings, gas flow settings, dosing unit defini-
tions, manual stop options)


For details about instrument settings please refer to page 67ff.


Sequences

A sequence is a series of commands which are carried out in the defined
order when a series of samples is being processed. Functions for control-
ling the oven temperature, gas flow, lift and for moving the turntable are
available. External instruments (titrators, Coulometers, Dosimats, etc.) can
be controlled by efficient commands. In a sequence the further settings for
the individual instrument components and dosing units (700 Dosino or
685 Dosimat) can also be defined or altered.

Processing a sample series is carried out in three phases. These are:

Start sequence:

Command sequence which is carried out once at
the start of the series.


Sample sequence:

Command sequence which is carried out for
each sample.


Final sequence:

Command sequence which is carried out once at
the end of the series.



sample sequence

start sequence

final sequence

<START>

number

of samples

normal state

Course of a method

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