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8 - Configuration Tool<br />

Device Driver Configuration<br />

Transfer Position<br />

The position of the shuttle (sliding carrier) when it is below the selected tower.<br />

The Te-Stack tower can pick up and put down labware on the slide at this<br />

position.<br />

With the default tower configuration for a double Te-Stack:<br />

Tower 1: Shuttle position 1<br />

Tower 2: Shuttle position 1<br />

Tower 3: Shuttle position 2<br />

Tower 4: Shuttle position 2<br />

See Fig. 8-54, 8-100, below.<br />

Note:<br />

RoMa transfer position: Shuttle position 0<br />

Waste position (hardware option): Shuttle Position 3<br />

Location panel<br />

Location<br />

Specify the <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> location associated with this device. Te-<br />

Stack_left is on the left of the worktable. Te-Stack_right is on the right of the<br />

worktable. Te-Stack Te-MO is the Te-MO Stacker option.<br />

X Position<br />

Specify the site index along the X axis for the location for this tower:<br />

Fig. 8-54 Site index, Double Te-Stack Right (with the default tower configuration)<br />

Y Position<br />

Specify the site index along the Y axis for the location for this tower.<br />

Warnings/Pause panel<br />

You can configure the Te-Stack driver to issue a warning or to pause the system<br />

according to a signal from its labware sensor. The labware sensor is mounted<br />

about half way up one of the stacker towers. The number of labware items in the<br />

tower when it is half full depends on the height of each item.<br />

Click Sensor detects no plate if you want the Te-Stack driver to issue a nearly<br />

empty warning or to pause the system when the Te-Stack is being unloaded. Set<br />

Pause system x plates after to 45% - 50% of the number of plates which fit in the<br />

8 - 100 <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong>

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