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Fig. 369<br />

Acquisition Delay<br />

Acquisition Delay is the interval between the start of run (Trigger) and the<br />

time when sampling starts for this channel.<br />

Trigger<br />

Select the Trigger tab to select the type of trigger for the instrument.<br />

Trigger Type<br />

Determines how the data sampling is started.<br />

None Sampling starts immediately after clicking on Start. Sequence<br />

acquisitions do not pause between runs.<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> Operator has to press Enter to start the run. Sequence<br />

acquisitions pause for confirmation between runs.<br />

External If the data sampling is started from an external trigger, select<br />

this option. The type of trigger is designated when the<br />

instrument is configured.<br />

When you have completed the acquisition parameters, click the X box in<br />

the upper right corner of the dialog box to exit the dialog.<br />

Single Run Acquisition<br />

There are two ways you can acquire data using ChromGate ®<br />

Client/Server. One way is with a sequence (for multiple runs), and the<br />

other way is to make a single run. To make a single data acquisition run,<br />

you need to specify the method to be used for analysis, and a file name<br />

for data storage.<br />

Note: In order to use a method for data acquisition, its instrument setup<br />

should have the acquisition channel turned On, and a sampling rate and<br />

run time designated.<br />

To make a single run, click the Single Run button, or select the<br />

Control/Single Run command from the menu. The following dialog will<br />

appear.

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