Metrohm 730 Sample Changer Manuel d'utilisation

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4.4 Changer Commands

730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description

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This function is especially suited to instruments with Metrohm re-
mote control language. Here the Auto-Info status messages can
be scanned. The most useful of these are:

.T.R"

Ready, 'ready' state attained, for ex., after titration

.T.F"

Final, end of the determination is reached

.T.S"

Stop, instrument manually halted

.T.G"

Go, instrument was started

.E;

Error, error message

'

' can be set as a wildcard for a particular character string. Ex-

ample:

R" instead of !".T.R" (status message 'ready' after com-

pleting a titration).

These status messages, however, are only transmitted if the cor-
responding status message has been previously switched on, for
example, in the the start sequence with the command
CTL:RS &Se.A.T.R"ON", for example.

More detailed information about the syntax can be found in the In-
structions for Use of the instrument from which the status messa-
ges should be transmitted.

CTL command, see below.

With the LEARN function transmitted data (=character strings) can
be taken over interactively. See page 50.

CTL

2

CTRL

>sample sequence

9 CTL:Rm

START device1

Rm

START device1
START device2

START device

START dos1
START dos2

START dos

METER mode pH

METER mode T
METER mode U
METER mode I
METER mode C
METER cal pH

METER cal C
METER enter

INIT

14 Bit (1,0 oder

)

Setting the remote lines

= start instrument 1

= start instrument 2

= start instruments 1 + 2

= start Dosimat on instrument 1

= start Dosimat on instrument 2

= start Dosimat on instruments 1 + 2

= switch pH Meter to pH measurement

= switch pH Meter to temp measurement

= switch pH Meter to mV measurement

= switch pH Meter to Ipol mode

= Ion Meter to conc. measurement

= switch pH Meter to pH calibration

= Ion Meter to conc. calibration

= <ENTER> key on pH-meter simul.

= initialize remote interface

arbitrary 14 bit pattern

The CTL:Rm command controls external instruments via the re-
mote interface. It causes the setting of defined line states or the
sending of pulses via the 14 remote output lines.

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