Setting the remote lines – Metrohm 838 Advanced Sample Processor Manual User Manual
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2.4
Commands
Metrohm 838 Advanced Sample Processor, Operation
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CTL
2
CTRL
>sample sequence
9 CTL:Rm START Device1
Rm,RS
INIT
INIT 732/819
PROG R/S 1
PROG R/S 2
PUMP R/S 1
FILL A 1
INJECT A 1
FILL B/STEP 1
INJECT B 1
ZERO 1
PUMP 833 on
PUMP 833 off
STEP MSM 833
14 Bit (1,0 or ∗)
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Setting the Remote lines
initializes all Remote lines
initializes the Remote lines of 732/819
starts/stops the time program of 732/819-1
starts/stops the time program of 732/819-2
starts/stops IC Pumpe 818/1
switches valve A of 733/820/1 to "Fill"
switches valve A of 733/820/1 to "Inject"
switches valve B of 733/820/1 to "Fill"
switches valve B of 733/820/1 to "Inject"
activates autozero of 732/819
start pump 833
stops pump 833
advances suppressor module 833
= any binary pattern with 14 bit
start/advance device1 (e. g. 797 VA Computrace)
The CTL:Rm command is used for controlling external devices via the
Remote interface. It sets defined line conditions or transmits impulses
(200 ms) via the 14 Remote output lines.
Predefined binary patterns are available; these can be selected via
simple names (e.g.
PUMP 833 on
or
FILL A 1
).
PROG R/S 1
starts e. g. the time program of a connected IC detector.
Setting special binary patterns allows the flexible monitoring of con-
nected instruments. The following applies
0 = line inactive
1 = line active
∗ = retain line condition
Example:
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= Output line 1 active = start pump 833