6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco
6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco
6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco
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Extended Programming<br />
Features<br />
Pacing:<br />
Nonuniform Times –<br />
See Pacing on page 82.<br />
EventPacing–<br />
See Pacing on page 82.<br />
SampleatStartTimeforFlow-<br />
Paced Programs –<br />
See Pacing on page 82 and<br />
Start Times on page 89.<br />
<strong>Sampler</strong> Enable:<br />
Programmable Enables –<br />
See <strong>Sampler</strong> Enable on<br />
page 87.<br />
Sample at Enable –<br />
See Sample at Enable or<br />
Disable on page 88.<br />
Interval Reset for <strong>Sampler</strong><br />
Enable –<br />
See Resetting the Sample<br />
Interval at Enable on page 88.<br />
Repeatable Enable –<br />
See Repeatable Enable on<br />
page 88.<br />
Distribution:<br />
Multiple-bottle Compositing –<br />
See Distribution on page 84.<br />
Bottle-set Switching –<br />
See Distribution on page 84.<br />
Suction Line:<br />
Rinses and Retries –<br />
See Rinses and Retries on<br />
page 82.<br />
<strong>Manual</strong> Suction Head –<br />
See Suction Head on page 81.<br />
Other:<br />
Two-part Sampling Programs –<br />
See One-Part and Two-Part<br />
Programs on page 25.<br />
<strong>6700</strong> SAMPLERS<br />
STANDARD AND EXTENDED<br />
PROGRAMMING<br />
The <strong>6700</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong> has two sets of programming screens. The<br />
first set, called standard programming screens, lets you set up<br />
typical sampling programs easily and efficiently. The second set,<br />
extended programming screens, lets you create sophisticated<br />
programs for complex sampling applications.<br />
All of the sampling features available with standard programming<br />
screens are available with extended programming screens.<br />
However, the extended screens provide several additional features<br />
which are listed in the adjacent margin and discussed in other<br />
sections of this manual. The menu charts for both sets of<br />
programming screens are in Appendix B, Menu Charts.<br />
CHANGING TO AND FROM EXTENDED AND<br />
STANDARD SCREENS<br />
The sampler is shipped so that the standard programming<br />
screens appear when you first turn the sampler on. The start-up<br />
screen tells you which programming screens the sampler is<br />
currently using. After the extended programming screens are<br />
added, the sampler continues to display them (even if the<br />
sampler is turned off) until they are replaced by the standard<br />
programming screens.<br />
At the main menu type <strong>6700</strong>.2 to show the extended programming<br />
screens.<br />
Atthemainmenutype<strong>6700</strong>.1 to show the standard programming<br />
screens.<br />
ONE-PART AND TWO-PART PROGRAMS<br />
Extended programming lets you set up a “one-part” program or a<br />
“two-part” program. One-part programs let you fill all bottles of<br />
the tub with one set of pacing, distribution, and enable settings.<br />
Two-part programs add an additional set of extended pacing,<br />
distribution, and enable screens to the sampling program. Each<br />
set of screens is called a program part. The program parts are<br />
simply called part ‘A’ and part ‘B’. Both parts share the program<br />
settings for suction-line length, suction head, and rinses and<br />
retries. They also share one start-time setting.<br />
Each part has its own group of bottles. Because settings for each<br />
part are independent of each other, the sampler, when running a<br />
two-part program, fills each bottle group as if they were being<br />
filled by two different programs. Two-part programs finish when<br />
both parts are done.<br />
25<br />
RUN<br />
PROGRAM<br />
VIEW REPORT<br />
OTHER FUNCTIONS<br />
Main Menu