Bio-Rad BioLogic Signal Import Module (SIM) User Manual

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Table 7-1. (continued)

Valve Setup Information

7.2.3 Buffer Editor

The Buffer Editor is used to create new Buffer Blending buffer systems from user-supplied information. This
information is used by the Maximizer to determine the amount of acid, base, water and salt required to
produce a buffer solution at a desired pH and salt composition. Each buffer system can include up to three
buffers and each buffer can have up to three pKa's. The Buffer Editor also generates a recipe describing how
to make each Buffer Blending solution. The Buffer Editor requires information about the buffer ( pKa(s),
temperature coefficient(s), charge state, molecular weight and concentration) and the salt (charge state
molecular weight and concentration). This information can also be supplemented with user determined 1 or 2
point pH correction for each buffer in a buffer system. pH corrections are entered from the Buffer Blending
setup dialog.

MODES OF OPERATION

SYSTEM OPERATION

7-8

Valve Type

Valve Name/

Position

Function

Names

AVR9-8

Aux Pump Inlet

Named by user

High pressure
valve

Note: Indicate

Inlet A

Named by user

the location
of the valve

Inlet B

Named by user

cable
connection.

When the
Maximizer is
used, inlets A
and B become Fraction Collector

1 Waste

A1, A2, B1, B2.

2 Collect
3-8 Named by

user

User Assigned

Named by user

Name

Column Switching

Named by user

Notes

Used for auxiliary pump load selection to select
from up to eight samples, buffers, or rinse
solution.

When used before the inlet to Pump A or B, the
valve provides preparative sample loading or
buffer selection. The buffer or sample name
specified for each position will appear in the
Protocol screen’s “Isocratic Flow”, “Linear
Gradient”, and “Change Valve” dialog box. Refer
to Section 4, Advanced System Applications,
Chapters 8 and 9.

Useful for collecting large volume samples.
Collects up to 8 samples. The name specified for
each position will appear in the Protocol screen’s
“Change Valve” dialog box.

When used for purposes other than described
above. The name specified for each position will
appear in the Protocol screen’s “Change Valve”
dialog box. Refer to Chapters 8 and 9.

Allows you to install up to 8 columns and assign
valve numbers and names to each column.
Requires two AVR9-8 valves: one is an inlet valve
and the other functions as an outlet valve.

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