Metrohm 766 IC Sample Processor User Manual

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4 Operation

766 IC Sample Processor

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Key

Normal state

Edit mode

RESET

CLEAR

Initialization of the IC Sample

Processor

The <RESET> key serves to

initialize the IC Sample Processor.

A method in the working memory

remains unchanged. The sample

rack and the lift return to their initial

positions in this case.

Interruption of a method after

the current sequence

During processing of a method, the

sample series can be aborted with

<CLEAR> so that the sample

currently being processed is proc-

essed to completion. The final

sequence is not executed in this

case.

Deleting parameters, setting

the default values

The <CLEAR> key sets the initial

(default) value given for a parame-

ter.

Delete last character

In text edit mode the last character

will be deleted with <CLEAR>

(Backspace).

QUIT

Aborting a command already

in operation

When a sequence is being

processed the currently running

command will be aborted and

continued in the course of the next

command line. This is useful when

a programmed waiting time should

be shortened or when a signal

cannot be recorded with a SCAN

command.

Quitting error message

With the <QUIT> key error

messages can be acknowledged.

Before acknowledging error mes-

sages, the cause should be reme-

died.

The command during which the

error message occurs will never-

theless be carried out (during

manual operation).

If an error occurs during method

processing the error message is

acknowledged by pressing the

<QUIT> key and the method is

interrupted (HOLD status). After-

wards <START> can be used to

continue with the following com-

mand line or <STOP> will halt

processing.

Abort entry, select next

highest menu level

With the <QUIT> key the active

(sub)menu or a menu or command

line is exited. The next highest

menu level or the basic state is

selected.

Any data from a menu or command

line which has been changed will

not be taken over in this case. This

will be signaled by an acoustic

signal (see <ENTER> key).

<QUIT> acknowledges error

messages.

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