Metrohm 797 VA Computrace User Manual
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6 Electroplating Bath VA
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Add production bath to electrolyte [ on, off ; off ]
If is activated, the Production bath solution is ad-
ded to the Electrolyte solution. If it is
not
activa-
ted, the Electrolyte solution is siphoned off before
the Production bath solution is placed into the the
measuring vessel.
Initial electrode conditioning
(
see Initial electrode conditioning,
section 6.3
)
Check the checkbox to use conditioning.
No. of conditioning measurements [ 1...100 ; 1 ]
Number of replications of conditioning measure-
ments. The “total number of conditioning measu-
rements” is the
No. of conditioning measurements
multiplied with the number of
Save last .. sweeps
(
Voltammetric
tab). “Total number of conditioning
measurements” must not exceed 100.
or
Auto Std.dev (%)[ >0.1 ; 1 ]
Define until which „Std.dev.“ the conditioning is
continued. The „Std.dev.“ is calculated from all sa-
ved sweeps of the last two “conditioning measu-
rements”.
Note: If you set a small value (e.g. < 1%), it can
take a long time until reaching the target.
Note: If both
No. of conditioning measurements
[
1...100 ; 1 ] and
Auto Std.dev
(%) [ >0.1 ; 1 ] are
activated, the conditioning is finished as soon as
the first of the two criterias is reached.
Additional conditioning after sample transfer
If this option is activated, an additional electrode
conditioning is started after sample addition. This
option can only be activated, if
Initial electrode
conditioning
is activated.
Response curve [ path + file name ; ]
Choose the file which contains the desired respon-
se curve (the response curve can be recorded with
the
Calibration
technique "RC Record response
curve").
Achtung: To make sure that for "Suppressor ana-
lysis with 838 Advanced Sample Processor and
RC" always the latest response curve file is taken
for the calculation, the name of the file chosen for
Response curve
, must match with the parameter
Sample identifier
on the Determination tab with
Calibration
technique "RC Record response curve".