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5 automatically calculated result variables, Automatically calculated result variables – Metrohm viva 1.0 Manual User Manual

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2 General program functions

viva 1.0

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Designation

Description

Commands

SAN

Current absolute swing angle of the robotic arm in ° (entry upon exiting the com-
mand)

MOVE, SWING

SDV

Actual value of the standard deviation when the command is canceled

CALL COND

SPO

Current external position (entry when ending the command); 0 means invalid
position

SWING

STC{x}

Concentration of the standard x (1 - 50) used for the command

CAL LOOP Opt

STY

Type of stop with which the command was stopped: 1 = normal; 0 = manual
or after error

CAL MEAS
Opt, CAL
Spec, CVS,
MEAS Opt,
MEAS Opt
Conc, MEAS
Ref, MEAS
Spec, MEAS
TMF

TMF

Transmission factor (dimensionless)

MEAS TMF

TOL

Tolerance within which a measured peak can be assigned to a calibration wave-
length.

CAL Spec

TOU

Timeout status: 1 = Max. waiting time expired; 0 = Max. waiting time not
expired

RECEIVE,
SCAN, TRANS-
FER

VOL

Dosed volume increment in L

ADD AUX,
ADD SAMPLE,
ADD SAMPLE
DT, ADD STD,
LQH

VOLTOT

Dosed total volume in L

ADD SAMPLE
DT, ADD STD

2.3.3.5

Automatically calculated result variables

Dialog window: Formula editor

Variables

The automatically calculated result variables are automatically generated
by the program for the VA measuring commands contained in the
method during the evaluation. The Variables field of the formula editor
lists all the variables which are available for the current method.

Syntax
'RS.Command name.Substance name.VAR{x}.REP{x}.Variable
identification'

Examples: 'RS.CVS_1.Cu.VAR{2}.REP{3}.HGT

You can select the method variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables

Result variables in order to avoid syntax errors.