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11 - Getting Started - Setting Up a New Script or Process<br />

Labware Generator (<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus)<br />

Fig. 11-6 Labware generator when generating labware for three microplate carriers on the<br />

worktable<br />

The rectangles at the top of the dialog box show the sites of all of the suitable<br />

carriers on the worktable. Sites marked occupied or not available cannot be used<br />

for generating labware since they are already in use. If you have already created a<br />

pipetting script, sites which are used by the pipetting script must not be used<br />

either. <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> will put the labware onto these sites during process<br />

runtime, and they must not be occupied by a labware repository.<br />

Note: Labware which you position when the Script Editor is open is shown in grey<br />

when you return to the Process Editor.<br />

Note: Carrier sites which are used for a labware repository cannot be used in your<br />

script for pipetting. Make sure you have kept enough unused sites for your<br />

pipetting script. Put another carrier on the worktable if necessary.<br />

Enter the number of labware items you want to create in the Create field and click<br />

on the first site you want to use. The message area at the bottom of the labware<br />

generator will tell you if sufficient sites are available for the chosen number of<br />

items. Adjust your entries until the labware generator indicates that your selection<br />

is valid and click Create to create the specified labware. The newly created<br />

labware changes colour from green (selected position) to yellow (occupied<br />

position). This creates a labware group (a set of labware associated with a<br />

labware source icon in the Process Editor).<br />

If you move the cursor over the coloured rectangles, the Labware ID field shows<br />

the ID (internal labware name) of the selected labware item. If you click on a<br />

labware item (yellow rectangle), the starting position and the name of the<br />

associated labware group are shown. Click Delete if you want to delete all of the<br />

labware in the group.<br />

Right click a labware item to open the context menu (see 11.6.3 “Context Menu of<br />

the Labware Generator”, 11-19).<br />

11 - 18 <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong>

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