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<strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Refrigerated</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />

Section 2 Programming<br />

If you press the On/Off key before a program has finished,<br />

the sampler will terminate that program. When you<br />

turn the sampler back on, a message will appear to remind<br />

you of this. The display PREVIOUS SAMPLING will show:<br />

PREVIOUS SAMPLING<br />

PROGRAM ABORTED<br />

It is not possible to halt a program and resume it later.<br />

However, the program is still in memory, just as you entered it,<br />

and you can run it again. The program will not change until you<br />

reprogram. While you cannot resume the program where you terminated<br />

it, you can press the Run key and the sampler will<br />

rerun the same program starting from the beginning, but placing<br />

the samples in the next available bottle as outlined in the<br />

beginning of this section.<br />

2.7 <strong>Sampler</strong> Response to<br />

Power Failures<br />

The <strong>6100CR</strong> will respond to power failures that occur after a<br />

sampling routine has been initiated. If the sampler is in the time<br />

mode and power fails, the sampler will terminate any sample<br />

cycle in progress. Any of the vial(s) allocated to the sample that<br />

was interrupted will be skipped. If the time interval expires<br />

during the time that power was lost, the sampler’s action upon<br />

power restoration will be dependent on the sampler’s delay<br />

setting.<br />

DELAY – In the delay mode, if the sample interval was passed<br />

either before power was lost, or during the time power was lost,<br />

the sampler will take a sample as soon as power is restored and<br />

Pin F is enabled. Subsequent samples will be taken at the preset<br />

interval after the sample is actually taken.<br />

SKIP – Any sample times missed will be logged, and the bottles<br />

“burned.”<br />

ERROR – Any missed sample times will be logged, but no<br />

bottles will be “burned” unless the sampler was actually in the<br />

process of taking a sample when power failed. (See first paragraph<br />

above.)<br />

If the <strong>6100CR</strong> is programmed for flow-paced sampling, the following<br />

will occur: Power loss before the start time does not affect<br />

the operation, assuming that power is restored before the start<br />

time is reached.<br />

If there is no power at the programmed start time, or the<br />

sampler is disabled, the sampler’s action upon power restoration<br />

or enable depends on the “Sample at Start Time” option. If the<br />

sampler is programmed to take a sample at start time, it will<br />

take a sample when power is restored. Otherwise, it will start<br />

counting flow pulses.<br />

Any time power is lost after the start time, the sampler will take<br />

a sample and reset the flow pulse count immediately upon power<br />

restore.<br />

If in standby, the unit will not turn off.<br />

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