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8 - Configuration Tool<br />

Device Driver Configuration<br />

Fig. 8-65 Configuring commands, pre-actions and post-actions<br />

Device commands are used to implement device-specific functions such as<br />

washing a microplate in a washer or reading a microplate in a reader. Each device<br />

has its own set of commands, whereby each device function has its own<br />

command. Please refer to the section on the respective device driver for a<br />

description of the device commands which are provided with the <strong>Freedom</strong><br />

<strong>EVOware</strong> installation (see 16 “Device Commands”, 16-1).<br />

8.5.35.1 Commands Panel<br />

If you select a command, the currently configured execution time is shown in the<br />

Expected Duration field. If necessary, correct this value by specifying a better<br />

approximation of the command execution time. This is the value which is shown in<br />

the Execution Time field of the Edit Parameters dialog box when you add the<br />

command to your process. The execution time does not include the execution<br />

times of the pre-actions and post-actions of the command, if any (see below).<br />

If necessary, you can fine tune the execution time for each process step<br />

individually when you add the process step to the Process Editor (see<br />

9.10.2.1 “General Tab”, 9-71).<br />

Click Add to add a new command. Then enter a name for the command and<br />

specify the default execution time in the Edit Command dialog box which is then<br />

shown.<br />

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