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6100CR Refrigerated Sampler - Isco

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<strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Refrigerated</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />

Section 2 Programming<br />

pler then will return to Step 4 above to ask for the start<br />

time.<br />

MUST BE LATER THAN<br />

HH:MM DD MMM<br />

2.6 Active State Displays<br />

(Run Mode)<br />

After you have programmed the sampler and pressed Run to<br />

begin the sampling routine, any of the following messages,<br />

depending on how you programmed the sampler, can appear<br />

during the sampling routine.<br />

If no start time has been programmed, the sampler will start<br />

immediately, (Step 4 below will show the display that appears).<br />

If the sampler has been programmed with a start time and in the<br />

flow mode, the display that appears will depend on whether the<br />

start time is in the current day or not.<br />

1. If the start time is not in the current day, the following display<br />

will appear:<br />

START AT HH:MM DDMMM<br />

HH:MM:SS DDMMMYY<br />

2. When the day of the start time is reached, (or the start<br />

time is in the current day), the following display will<br />

appear:<br />

START AT HH:MM<br />

HH:MM:SS DDMMMYY<br />

3. When the sampler starts (or the start time is reached), the<br />

action depends on whether you programmed the sampler<br />

to take a sample at the start time or not. (This only occurs<br />

with flow pacing.)<br />

If the sampler was programmed for flow pacing and to take<br />

a sample at START TIME, it will proceed to take the first<br />

sample. Step 4 below shows the display that will appear. If<br />

the unit is programmed for flow pacing but not to take a<br />

sample immediately, the sampler will start its interval<br />

counter so that the first sample will occur one interval past<br />

the start time.<br />

One time interval refers to the number of flow pulses you<br />

programmed to elapse between sample events. When the<br />

start time is reached, the display will change to the following:<br />

SAMPLE X<br />

AFTER XX PULSES<br />

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