12 case sequences – Metrohm 796 Titroprocessor User Manual
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8. Command reference
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Dos. drive
Dosing drive address
(A1…A4, B1…B4, C1…C4)
The connection sockets
Dos. A1…Dos. A4 on the rear
panel of the instrument have the addresses
A1…A4.
Further dosing drives connected to the
'External Bus'
with the help of a Dosimat interface 729 receive the ad-
dresses
B1…B4 (Dosimat interface 1, EBus address 1)
or
C1…C4 (Dosimat interface 2, EBus address 2).
EMPTY
Emptying a buret unit (only for 700 Dosino)
Completely emptying a buret unit cannot only be carried out manually; it can
also be programmed in a method. The necessary rinsing volume is calcu-
lated from the dimensions of the dosing and filling tubing of the dosing unit.
Command Parameters Parameters
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EMPTY
Tubing Default Dos. drive A1
Tubing
Name of the type of buret unit
8 characters
The type of buret unit defines the tubing parameters and
other settings necessary for completely emptying the
buret unit. The definition of the various types is carried out
in the configuration under 'Tubings'. The entry field
contains a selection list with the defined types.
Dos. drive
Dosing drive address
(A1…A4, B1…B4, C1…C4)
The connection sockets
Dos. A1…Dos. A4 on the rear
panel of the instrument have the addresses
A1…A4.
Further dosing drives connected to the
'External Bus'
with the help of a Dosimat interface 729 receive the ad-
dresses
B1…B4 (Dosimat interface 1, EBus address 1)
or
C1…C4 (Dosimat interface 2, EBus address 2).
8.12 CASE sequences
Case commands are available for putting together decision structures within
a method. With the aid of
CASE sequences different command blocks de-
pending on defined conditions can be programmed; these are only carried
out when the previous condition has been fulfilled. These
CASE sequences
are introduced with (CASE and a condition as parameter. They are closed
with )CASE. Between these additional
CASE commands with further condi-
tions can be programmed. The individual
CASE commands always follow
the command lines to be processed.