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92 Creating an Instrument Control Method<br />

It is recommended that you use the peak width’s (see Graphical<br />

Events Programming or if included peak report) to determine the<br />

optimal sampling rate for your chromatography.<br />

Run Time<br />

Run time determines the length of time data will be sampled<br />

Acquisition Delay<br />

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

the time when sampling starts for this detector.<br />

Instrument Setup – RI Detectors<br />

(S 23[4]00, K-23[4]00/1)<br />

Fig. 135 RI Detector setup window<br />

The only additional setting is the optional:<br />

Autozero at start<br />

Check the Autozero field if you wish the signal to be zeroed at the<br />

moment a measurement is started (to define the current signal as the<br />

baseline).<br />

Instrument Setup – UV Detectors (S 200, K-200)<br />

The detectors K-200 and S 200 support settings that for all of the detectors<br />

described on page 91. The only additional setting is the optional<br />

Autozero at start<br />

Check the Autozero field if you wish the signal to be zeroed at the<br />

moment a measurement is started (to define the current signal as the<br />

baseline).<br />

Because these detectors have a fixed wave length of 254 nm this setting<br />

is shown without access for changing.<br />

Instrument Setup – UV Detectors (K-2000, K-2500)<br />

In the detector’s setup screen / EXT.CONTROL menu, you should<br />

set the keyboard mode to be able to control the wavelength from the<br />

ChromGate ® software.<br />

The detectors K-2000 and K-2500 do not support additional commands.<br />

Therefore, the detector tab gives no access to further settings than that<br />

for all of the detectors described on page 91.

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