Teledyne manual Extended Programming, 6712FR Refrigerated Sampler

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Section 5 Extended Programming

6712FR Refrigerated Sampler

Section 5 Extended Programming

5.1Extended and Standard Mode

5.2One-Part and Two-Part Programs

The 6712FR Sampler has two sets of programming screens. The first set, called standard programming screens, lets you set up typical sampling programs easily and efficiently. The second set, extended programming screens, lets you create sophisticated programs for complex sampling applications.

All of the sampling features available with standard pro- gramming screens, discussed in Section 4, are available with extended programming screens. However, the extended screens provide several additional features and some screen display dif- ferences which are discussed in this section. The menu flow- charts for both sets of programming screens are in Appendix A, Menu Flowcharts.

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This section assumes that you have read, and are familiar with, the instructions in Section 4, Standard Programming!

The sampler is shipped with factory default settings in standard programming mode when you first turn the sampler on. The start-up screen tells you which programming mode the sampler is currently using. You can switch between programming modes by entering a numerical command at the main menu:

At the main menu type 6712.2 to enter extended programming mode.

At the main menu type 6712.1 to enter standard programming mode.

RUN “EXTENDED 1”

PROGRAM

VIEW REPORT

OTHER FUNCTIONS

Main Menu for Extended Mode

Extended programming lets you set up a “one-part” program or a “two-part” program. One-part programs let you fill all bottles of the tub with one set of pacing, distribution, and enable settings. Two-part programs add an additional set of extended pacing, dis- tribution, and enable screens to the sampling program. Each set of screens is called a program part. The program parts are simply called part ‘A’ and part ‘B’. Both parts share the program settings for suction-line length, suction head, and rinses and retries. They also share one start-time setting.

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Teledyne 6712FR manual Extended Programming, Extended and Standard Mode 5.2 One-Part and Two-Part Programs