10 number of samples command, Number of samples command – Eppendorf epBlue with MultiCon User Manual
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6.3.10
Number of samples
command
The
Number of samples
command is used to define how many samples or positions will be processed in the
following transfer commands. The
Number of samples
command is valid until it has been replaced by a new
Number of samples
command.
You can use several
Number of samples
commands within one application. When the application starts, the
software will query entries for the commands
Number of samples
. If you do not want to execute part of the
application, enter
0
.
If you do not use the
Number of samples
command, epBlue asks you for the number of samples at the start
of the application. This entry then applies for all commands of the application.
The sample quantity is limited by the pattern.
Abb. 6-18: Number of Samples command
Fig. 6-18:
Number of Samples
command
In accordance with the subsequent command, the
Number of samples
command has the following
effects:
• Before the
Sample transfer
command: number of samples that are aspirated from the source labware.
• Before the
Reagent transfer
command: number of destination positions into which liquid is dispensed.
• Before the
Pool
oder
Pool one destination
command: number of source positions from which liquid is
aspirated.
Fix Sample Count
checkbox
Check the checkbox in order to define the
number of samples.
Uncheck the checkbox to enter the number of
samples at the start of the application.
Number of Samples
field
Active if the
Fix number of samples
checkbox is
checked. Enter the number of samples. This value
will be taken into account for the pattern.
Max Number of Samples
field
Active if the
Fix number of samples
checkbox is
not checked. Maximum number of samples that
can be processed in the application.
Comment
field
This text field is displayed when the software asks
for the number of samples. Enter explanatory
information in the field.