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6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco

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<strong>6700</strong> SAMPLERS<br />

1 = WAITING TO SAMPLE.<br />

2=INSETUPMENU.<br />

3 = SAMPLER DISABLED (pin F of external flow meter<br />

connector.<br />

4 = POWER FAILED (short duration after power is<br />

restored).<br />

5 = PUMP JAMMED (must be resolved before continuing).<br />

6 = DISTRIBUTOR JAMMED.<br />

9 = SAMPLER OFF.<br />

12 = SAMPLE IN PROGRESS.<br />

20 = INVALID COMMAND. This will occur for any of the<br />

following:<br />

identifier code not supported<br />

bottle requested is not in the current configuration<br />

sample volume requested is outside its range (10-<br />

9990 ml)<br />

day (Set Time Command) must be 5 digits and more<br />

recent than 1977.<br />

21 = CHECKSUM MISMATCH.<br />

STI,35523.41875, is the most recent sample time.<br />

BTL,2, is the bottle receiving the most recent sample.<br />

SVO,100, is the most recent sample’s volume.<br />

SOR,0, is the results of attempting the most recent sample. The<br />

possible results are:<br />

0=SAMPLEOK.<br />

1 = NO LIQUID FOUND.<br />

2 = LIQUID LOST (not enough liquid to satisfy requirements.)<br />

3 = USER STOPPED (using the Stop Key).<br />

4 = POWER FAILED.<br />

5 = PUMP JAMMED.<br />

6 = DISTRIBUTOR JAMMED.<br />

8 = PUMP LATCH OPEN.<br />

9 = SAMPLER SHUT OFF (while sampling).<br />

11 = NO DISTRIBUTOR.<br />

12 = SAMPLE IN PROGRESS.<br />

CS,xxxx is the byte-by-byte sum of the entire string<br />

“MO,...,CS,”<br />

For commands that are not understood (INVALID COMMAND or<br />

CHECKSUM MISMATCH) or when no samples have been taken,<br />

the most recent bottle information is left off the response string.<br />

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