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15 - Script Commands<br />

Balance Command<br />

Set Temperature<br />

This option switches on the heater and/or cooling system. You must also<br />

specify the required temperature (range: -100 to 100 C°).<br />

Switch bath to standby<br />

This option switches the waterbath from normal mode to standby mode. In<br />

standby mode, the energy consumption is reduced and the equipment noise<br />

level is lower.<br />

Restart bath<br />

This option switches the waterbath from standby mode to normal mode. After<br />

reaching normal mode, several minutes may be required before the water<br />

circulation system can achieve the specified constant temperature again. In<br />

addition, you should also consider the thermal inertia of your equipment.<br />

15.65 Balance Command<br />

The Balance command is used to read a weight from a Mettler balance and store<br />

it in a variable.<br />

See 10.1.1 “Global Parameters for Liquid Classes”, 10-4, Liquid Arrival Check<br />

panel, for information on pooling balances such as the Mettler WM. You do not<br />

need to add a Balance command to your pipetting script to use the Liquid Arrival<br />

Check feature.<br />

Fig. 15-107 Balance command<br />

The parameters of the Balance command are as follows:<br />

Tare Balance<br />

Choose this option to tare the balance. This can be used to make a differential<br />

weight measurement, e.g.:<br />

– Put the labware on the balance.<br />

– Tare the balance; if required, you can copy the intermediate weight value<br />

to a script variable.<br />

– Dispense the sample onto the labware.<br />

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