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12 - Running Scripts and Processes<br />

Running and Optimizing a Process (<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus)<br />

Fig. 12-4 Process runtime settings<br />

To run the process, click the Run button at the bottom right of the dialog box.<br />

Unless you are running <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> in offline mode, commands will be<br />

sent to the pipetting instrument and pipetting will take place according to the<br />

instructions in your process.<br />

The Run button will change to Recover if the script did not execute completely<br />

the last time it was run (see 17.2 “ Script and process recovery function”, 17-5).<br />

Click the Preview button to run the process for testing without carrying out<br />

pipetting. Firmware commands such as movement commands are not sent to the<br />

pipetting instrument.<br />

Process List<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus allows you to run several processes in parallel or<br />

sequentially. You can run several copies of the same process and/or several<br />

different processes. You can also add new processes to processes which are<br />

already running. The process list shows the processes you have set up to run.<br />

Batch<br />

Read-only field. If you want to run more than one process type, you can<br />

assign batch numbers if you want them to group the processes into batches<br />

which run sequentially rather than in parallel. See 12.2.2 “Additional Runtime<br />

Settings for Processes”, 12-10 for information on using batches.<br />

Process<br />

The name of the process.<br />

12 - 6 <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong>

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