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8 - Configuration Tool<br />

Device Driver Configuration<br />

8.5.24 Settings for the Te-Shake<br />

This is used to make settings for the Te-Shake. For general information on this<br />

device, see 16.28 “Commands for the Te-Shake Shaker”, 16-90.<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> is provided with several different types of Te-Shake shaker. If<br />

you want to use more than one shaker in your script or process, you must use the<br />

Duplicate Device tool top create a separate device driver for each of them. For<br />

more information see 16.28 “Commands for the Te-Shake Shaker”, 16-90.<br />

8.5.24.1 Te-Shake Configuration - Driver Tab<br />

See 8.5.35 “Driver Tab of the Configure Device Driver Properties Dialog Box”,<br />

8-116.<br />

8.5.24.2 Te-Shake Configuration - Settings Tab<br />

The Settings tab is used to make general settings for the Te-Shake shaker:<br />

Fig. 8-46 Settings tab of the Te-Shake driver<br />

Device ID<br />

Specify the hardware address of the Te-Shake. Specify the address as<br />

“address on the switch plus 1”. The address switch of the Te-Shake is on the<br />

CC board (inside the device). Each physical device (regardless of device<br />

type) must have a unique hardware address.<br />

Heater<br />

Check this checkbox if you want to activate the optional heating plate.<br />

Initial temperature<br />

Specify the required initial temperature of the heating plate (range: 15 to<br />

90 °C). The heating plate cannot cool, so the minimum temperature of the<br />

labware is room temperature. The working temperature can be set with the<br />

execution parameters when you add the Te-Shake Shake command to your<br />

process.<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong> 8 - 89

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