Metrohm 796 Titroprocessor User Manual

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14. Index

796 Titroprocessor, Instructions for use

304

304

numerical ...................... 134; 151;

.......................... 163; 174; 180

o .................................. 217; 271
OMOVE(…)OMOVE ................90
on beaker error .......................186
on tower ..................................188
open........................................273
opening moves .......................190
opening the instrument .............21
operate manually ......................54
operator name ..........................77
operators.................................122
options ....................................296
OR...........................................197
order number ..........................282
organic solvents........................26
original ........................... 217; 271
original data ..................... 78; 216
original initialization.................257
original method .........................78
other manufacturers........... 22; 32
ounce ........................................28
outlet .........................................49
output........................................31
output 0…7 .............................200
output buffer..............................46
output lines ...................... 32; 202
output pointer............... 95; 96; 98
overlapping curves ........ 222; 223
overshoot ....................... 109; 113
overwrite mode .................. 14; 34
oz .............................................28

P
packaging .................................16
page........................................211
page feed.................... 46; 67; 76;

............................ 77; 125; 126

page-oriented printers ... 125; 126
paper transport .........................18
parallel Centronics interface .....29
parallel interface........................45
parallel port .............................289
parallel printer interface ............29
parallel processing....................65
parameter report .....................124
parameters for KFC modes ....169
parameters for KFT modes.....159
parameters for SEC modes ....156
parameters for SET modes.....149
parameters of the DET modes

...........................................131

parameters of the MET modes

...........................................144

parity .........................................45
parity check...............................45
password ......................... 37; 273
pattern............................ 201; 203
pause ......................................133
pause 1 ...................................161
pause 2 ...................................161
PC ............................ 45; 229; 278
PC cards ...................................19
PCMCIA ....................... 6; 19; 291
pcs ............................................28
pennyweight..............................28
perforation.................................46
peripheral device ......................24
peripheral device connections....4
peripheral devices.............. 22; 31

personal computer.............36; 45;

.......................68; 77; 229; 278

pH correction ..........................151
pH electrodes ...........................57
pH measurement ......................58
pHas .........................................61
picklist.......................................14
pieces .......................................28
pin assignment .......................289
pK value..................102; 106; 141
pK/HNP evaluation .................141
pointer column..........................95
pointers.....................................97
Pol.............................................26
polarization current ..........58; 135;

...........................152; 163; 176

polarization voltage..........58; 135;

...........................152; 163; 176

polarized electrodes .................26
polarizer ..................................290
pos..........................................150
position .....................................42
potential difference .................282
potential jump .........................150
potential measurement .............58
potentiometric...........................26
potentiometric pH measurement

...........................................115

potentiometric voltage measure-

ment ...................................115

pound .......................................28
power on.................................257
power on PREP warning ...........36
power supply ............................24
power-up sequence............43; 44
Precisa......................................27
pre-dose .................................131
PREP....................47; 48; 55; 194
prepare .....................................36
prepare’ ....................................55
preset endpoint.......................107
print.....................67; 77; 125; 206
print out text line......................206
print re-evaluations ...................69
printer..................................29; 45
printer cable..............................29
printer connector.....................289
printer interface.........................29
printer menu..............................67
printer offline .............................46
printer port ................................45
printscreen..................................9
protocol.....................................45
Pt100/1000..........................26; 58
Pt100/Pt1000 ............................60
pump ................................43; 189

Q
quantity ...................................223
quantity X_Axis................143; 224
quantity Y_Axis........142; 148; 167

R
rack...........................................87
rack code..................................41
rack file .....................................41
rack name.........................40; 184
rack position .............................42
rack rotation............................187
rack table ..................................37

rack type...................................41
Radiom. ..................................181
RAM initialization.....................257
range of applications..................1
rate .........................................193
RawData .................................125
RE ...........................121; 284; 286
ready...............................200; 204
reagent .....................54; 130; 192
reagent bottle............................49
reagent check.............54; 84; 192
reagent control .......................130
rear view .....................................4
recalculation ...........................215
receive ....................................230
receive mode....................45; 203
reception buffer ........................46
re-evaluation ...................214; 225
Ref ............................................26
reference electrode...................26
reformatting ............................228
reject.........................................14
relative ............................132; 160
relative slope...........................117
relative stop volume................164
REM .......................................210
remark...............................36; 120
remote ................64; 66; 201; 202
remote connection..................200
remote control ....36; 46; 206; 278
remote functions.....................200
remote interface................31; 288
remote socket...........................31
remote terminal mode ..............36
report header ............................37
reports ....................................124
reproducibility .........................283
request user name..................276
RESET_C...............................190
response time.........................282
rest position ..............................43
RESULT ..............................7; 211
result report ......................69; 124
results .....................................213
results columns ......................217
results page............................213
results report.............................76
rinse..........................................40
rinsing a sensor ......................190
rinsing beaker .........................187
rinsing cycles............................51
rinsing position .................40; 188
rinsing pump...........................189
rinsing the tubings ....................47
rinsing volume ..........................51
rotational speed......................185
RS 232 interface ...............97; 203
RS 232C .................................288
RT1 .........................121; 284; 285
RT2 .................................121; 284
run number .........................35; 82
run variable.............................186
Rxx..........................................121

S
safety information .....................21
SamplData..............................124
SAMPLE ............................7; 186
sample changer..........25; 63; 275
sample changer commands ..184

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