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13 - Overview of <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Commands<br />

Overview of Device Commands<br />

necessary in <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Standard</strong> - all of the required functions are<br />

provided by the Liquid Handling Arm script commands.<br />

Tab. 13-23 Commands for the Liquid Handling Arm (LiHa)<br />

Flush RSP - The Flush RSP command uses a wash station to flush the dilutors and<br />

the tubing of the pipetting instrument (fill them with system liquid) and to flush and<br />

wash the tips on the LiHa. It is mainly intended as a service function. See<br />

16.13.1 “Liquid Handling Arm - Flush RSP Command”, 16-46.<br />

Pipette - The Pipette command is used to create a pipetting script. When you drag it<br />

to the Process Editor, it opens the Script Editor automatically. See 16.13.2 “Liquid<br />

Handling Arm - Pipette Command”, 16-47. See also 11.4.2 “Creating a Pipetting<br />

Script”, 11-5.<br />

13.2.13 Commands for the Multi Channel Arm (MCA) Overview<br />

The following table lists the device commands for the Multi Channel Arm (MCA).<br />

These commands are only available in <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus. They are not<br />

necessary in <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Standard</strong> - all of the required functions are<br />

provided by the Multi Channel Arm script commands.<br />

Tab. 13-24 Commands for the Multi Channel Arm (MCA)<br />

Pipette - The Pipette command is used to create a pipetting script. When you drag it<br />

to the Process Editor, it opens the Script Editor automatically. See 16.14.1 “MCA96 -<br />

Pipette Command”, 16-48. See also 11.4.2 “Creating a Pipetting Script”, 11-5.<br />

13.2.14 Commands for the MCA384 (Multi Channel Arm) Overview<br />

The following table lists the device commands for the Multi Channel Arm (MCA).<br />

These commands are only available in <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus. They are not<br />

necessary in <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Standard</strong> - all of the required functions are<br />

provided by the Multi Channel Arm script commands.<br />

Tab. 13-25 Commands for the MCA384 (Multi Channel Arm)<br />

Pipette - The Pipette command is used to create a pipetting script. When you drag it<br />

to the Process Editor, it opens the Script Editor automatically. See 16.14.1 “MCA96 -<br />

Pipette Command”, 16-48. See also 11.4.2 “Creating a Pipetting Script”, 11-5.<br />

13.2.15 Commands for the Magellan option, Overview<br />

The following table lists the <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> commands for the Tecan<br />

Magellan option, which must be installed separately. The Magellan software is<br />

used to control microplate readers (e.g. photometers) and to carry out data<br />

analysis using stored procedures. The Status command is only available in<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> Plus.<br />

<strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>EVOware</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, 393172, en, V<strong>2.3</strong> 13 - 21

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