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Page 1 - 730 Sample Changer

CH-9101 Herisau/SwitzerlandTel. +41 71 353 85 85Fax +41 71 353 89 01E-Mail [email protected] http://www.metrohm.ch730 Sample Changerand 759 Sw

Page 2 - Table of Contents

2.1 Setting up the Instrument730 Sample Changer, Installation72 Installation2.1 Setting up the InstrumentPackagingThe 730 Sample Changer is supplied

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4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description97The DOS command is used to control Dosimats and Dosinos. Upto 12 Dosinos or Dosimats can

Page 4 - 1 Overview

4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description98"ready" signifies a static "ready" line of an external Metrohm in-st

Page 5 - 730 Sample Changer, Overview

4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description99This function is especially suited to instruments with Metrohm re-mote control language.

Page 6 - 1.3 Instrument Description

4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description100Predefined bit patterns are supported which can be selected byshort names (for example,

Page 7 - 1.3.2 Rear View

4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description101The following remote control commands can switch on the Auto-Info status messages of a

Page 8 - 1.3.3 Sensors

4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description102DEF0DEFRedefining specific instrument settingsDuring method processing the most diverse

Page 9 - 11.3.3.5 .5 The Swing Head

4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description103 >sample sequence 17 SHIFTRATE: auto. 20auto.,+,– 3…20 w/sTurning direction and spee

Page 10 - 2 Installation

4.5 Sample Racks730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1044.5 Sample RacksA sample rack is a sort of turntable for the positioning of beakerswhich a

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4.5 Sample Racks730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description105If desired, other user-defined racks can be delivered and definedin the instrument via PC s

Page 12 - 2.3 Safety Considerations

4.5 Sample Racks730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description106The following recognition data can be defined for each rack:Rack number unique identificati

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2.2 Power Supply730 Sample Changer, Installation8• Disconnect line cableUnplug the 730 Sample Changer.• Remove fuse holderUsing a screw driver, loos

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4.5 Sample Racks730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description107The Shift position determines the correct position of the titrationhead (Lift), in which th

Page 15 - 2.4.5 Sample Racks

4.5 Sample Racks730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description108Sample method for the use of special beakers:Electrode calibration in a start sequenceLIFT:

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4.6 Dosimats and Dosinos730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1094.6 Dosimats and DosinosDosimats and Dosinos685 Dosimats and 700 Dosinos can be co

Page 17 - 2.5 Integration

4.6 Dosimats and Dosinos730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description110The Dosino has five ports (inlets and outlets) which can be as-signed various funct

Page 18 - 2.5.1 Remote Connections

4.6 Dosimats and Dosinos730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description111The maximum dosing and filling rates that can be entered in theconfiguration menu u

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4.6 Dosimats and Dosinos730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description112PreparationPreparationDOS: XX : prepar. ml Preparation = Filling the dosing andfil

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4.6 Dosimats and Dosinos730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description113Release exchange unitRelease exchange unitDOS: XX : release ml Prepare Dosino for

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4.7 Pipetting with the Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1144.7 Pipetting with the Swing HeadIf you have connected the 759 swing head

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4.7 Pipetting with the Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description115The swing head at tower 1 moves the pipette tip to each sampleposition. Us

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4.7 Pipetting with the Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description116Preparing the pipetting systemBefore using for the first time, rinse the c

Page 24 - 683 Pump Unit

2.3 Safety Considerations730 Sample Changer, Installation92.3 Safety ConsiderationsIf failure or malfunctioning occurs during operation of the 730Sam

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4.7 Pipetting with the Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description117ConfigurationDosino 1: Pipetting DosinoDosino 2: For dosing auxiliary solu

Page 26 - Cable 6.2134.000

4.7 Pipetting with the Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description118 18 DRIVE.PORT 1.4: dos. 19 DOS: 1 : -0.001 ml 20 DOS: 1

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4.8 Remote Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1194.8 Remote InterfaceRemote InterfacePeripheral instruments connected such as Titrinos,

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4.8 Remote Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description120Various remote cables are available to use the specific functionsof the individual inst

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4.8 Remote Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description121Input 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(Bits are always nu

Page 30 - 3 Introduction

4.8 Remote Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description122CTL CommandParameter Bit Pattern FunctionINIT 00000000000000 initializes the remote in

Page 31 - Basic Configuration

4.8 Remote Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description123SCN CommandParameter Bit Pattern Function––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Page 32 - >, <1> or <2>

4.9 Operation via RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description124

Page 33 - Rack Configuration

4.9 Operation via RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1254.9 Operation via RS232 InterfaceOperation via RS232 Interface4.9.1 Gene

Page 34 - The Method

4.9 Operation via RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1264.9.2 Calling up ObjectsCalling up ObjectsAn excerpt from the object tree

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2.4 Arranging the Accessories730 Sample Changer, Installation102.4 Arranging the Accessories2.4.1 Connecting the Keyboard730The keyboard is to be co

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4.9 Operation via RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1274.9.3 TriggersTriggersTriggers initiate an action on the 730 Sample Chang

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4.9 Operation via RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description128The following global status conditions are possible:$G Go The sample chang

Page 38 - 3.2 Configuration

4.9 Operation via RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description129Program-specific Messages:E28 Wrong object callE29 Wrong value or no value

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1304.10 Remote Control Commands Control Commands4.10.1 OverviewThe internal o

Page 40 - 3.2.2 Rack Definition

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description131:Ã .Finalseq Final sequence 4.10.2.8³ Ã .1 Line number of the command³ ³ Ã .Cmd

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description132&ConfigObject Description Input range Reference& Root:Ã Config Instrume

Page 42 - 3.2.3 Dosing Units

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description133: Ã .WetPart Dosing unit definitions - 4.10.2.21³ Ã .WetPartNo Dosing unit no.

Page 43 - 33.2.2.4 .4 RS232 Interface

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description134: :³ À .2 Lift 2 -³ Ã .Exist Availability read only³ Ã .MaxHeight Max. stroke

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description135&SetupObject Description Input range Reference& Root:Ã Setup Settings f

Page 45 - 3.3 Swing HeadSwing Head

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description136&UserMethObject Description Input range Reference& Root:Ã UserMeth User

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2.4 Arranging the Accessories730 Sample Changer, Installation11Spray nozzlesWhen using a changer model with two pumps per tower, spraynozzles (6.2740.

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description137:³Ã .Scan Scanning the interfaces $G, $S 4.10.2.56³Ã .Adress Selection of inter

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description138&DiagnosisLevels Description Selection Reference& Root:À Diagnosis Diag

Page 49 - MOVE : 5 <ENTER>

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1394.10.2 Description of the Remote Control Commands&Mode …4.10.2.1 Mode $G,

Page 50 - LIFT : 150 mm <ENTER>

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1404.10.2.6 Mode.SampleSeq.1.Cmd NOP, MOVE, LIFT, STIR,etc. up to .99 DEF, PUMP,

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1414.10.2.11 Mode.StirRates.1.Rate 1...3...15etc. until .4Stirring speed in 15 st

Page 52 - 3.5 Methods and Sequences

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description142&Config …4.10.2.14 Config.Aux.Language english, deutsch, français, español

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1434.10.2.17 Config.RackDef.SpezBeak.1.Pos 0...number of rack positionsetc. until

Page 54 - 3.5.3 Process Control

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1444.10.2.21 Config.WetPart.WetPartNo 1...12Identification of dosing unit.4.10.2.

Page 55 - 3.5.4 POWERUP Method

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description145&Info …4.10.2.26 Info.Report $GInfo.Report.Select config, param, user meth

Page 56 - 3.6 User Methods

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1464.10.2.30 Info.ActualInfo.Pump.1.Stateetc. up to .4Current pump state (on/off)

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2.4 Arranging the Accessories730 Sample Changer, Installation122.4.3 Tubing FixationIn order to fix the tubing inthe guide chain any chain linkmay be

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description147&Setup …4.10.2.36 Setup.IdReport on, offSwitching on/off the transmission

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1484.10.2.40 Setup.Lock.Keyboard on, offSetup.Lock.Config on, offSetup.Lock.Param

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description149.Ch.OM "Opening Moves": Begin of start sequence.Ch.CM "Closing M

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description150&UserMeth …4.10.2.47 UserMeth.FreeMemory read only$Q queries the size of f

Page 62 - 4 Detailed Description

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description151&Assembly …4.10.2.50 Assembly.Sample $GAssembly.Sample.Func =, +, –Assembl

Page 63 - 4.2 The Keyboard

4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1524.10.2.55 Assembly.Dos $G, $SAssembly.Dos.Adress 1...12Assembly.Dos.Value ±0.0

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1534.10.2.58 Assembly.Def $GAssembly.Def.Object STIRRATE, DOSRATEFILLRATE, LIFTRA

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4.10 Remote Control Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description154&Diagnosis …4.10.2.61 Diagnose.Init $GDiagnose.Init.Select param, config,s

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4.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1554.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface4.11.1 Data Transfer Protocol

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4.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description156Sample Changer as Receiver:TimeRxDTxDData outputData inputXON XOFF60

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2.4 Arranging the Accessories730 Sample Changer, Installation132.4.6 Mounting and Setting up the Titration HeadsMacro Titration head6.1458.010Micro T

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4.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description157Sample Changer as Sender:TimeRxDTxDData outputData inputLFLFLFData ou

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4.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description158Hardware-Handshake, HWfAll handshake inputs are checked, handshake ou

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4.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description1594.11.3 Pin AssignmentRS232C InterfaceTransmitted Data (TxD).If no da

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4.11 Properties of the RS232 Interface730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description160 1132514View of soldered side of plugOrder numbers:K.210.9004 and

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5.1 Error Messages730 Sample Changer, Appendix1615 AppendixAppendix5.1 Error MessagesWhen an error occurs the execution of the active command is in-t

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5.1 Error Messages730 Sample Changer, Appendix162* dos.unit ## overload The dosing unit indicated cannot execute a dosingcommand. Check burette and pi

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5.2 Technical Specifications730 Sample Changer, Appendix1635.2 Technical Specifications5.2.1 730 Sample ChangerDimensions Height: 0.72 m, Width: 0.2

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5.2 Technical Specifications730 Sample Changer, Appendix164Temperatures Nominal functional range 5 – 40 °Cat 20 – 80 % humidityTransport and storage

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5.2 Technical Specifications730 Sample Changer, Appendix1655.2.2 759 Swing HeadDimensions Height: 0.14 m, Width: 0.10 m, Depth: 0.09 mWeight 0.63 kgM

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5.3 Servicing and Maintenance730 Sample Changer, Appendix1665.3 Servicing and Maintenance5.3.1 ServicingThe maintenance of the 730 Sample Changer sh

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation142.5 IntegrationThe 730 Automation System729External BusRS232RemoteDosimatpH-Meter /ConduktometerTitr

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5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix1675.4 Diagnosis5.4.1 General InformationThe 730 Sample Changer is a very precise and reliable control in-s

Page 81 - 44.2.2.2 .2 Data Entry

5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix168Required Instruments:Only required, if the RS232 or remote interface is to be checked:Test plug 3.496.8550

Page 82 - 44.2.2.3 .3 Text Entry

5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix1695.4.3 Working Memory (RAM)This diagnosis step completes a non-destructive test over the en-tire range of

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5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix170diagnosis>display contrast test• <ENTER>After pressing the <ENTER> key the following disp

Page 84 - <HOME>

5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix171The key code table:5.4.6 Remote InterfaceThis diagnosis step tests the functionality of all the output (1

Page 85 - 4.3.1 Configuration

5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix1725.4.7 RS232-InterfaceRS232-InterfaceThis diagnosis step tests the functionality of the serial interface.•

Page 86 - >auxiliaries

5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix173Configuration Identification in the DisplayTower 1address 0x86 type 3Tower 2address 0x87 type 3Dos 1 - 4

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5.4 Diagnosis730 Sample Changer, Appendix174Magnet fixture as viewed from underneath• Pick up the rack and lay it on its side.• Prepare the instrume

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5.5 Initialize data memory730 Sample Changer, Appendix1755.5 Initialize data memoryThis diagnostic step can be used to write default values to the in

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5.5 Initialize data memory730 Sample Changer, Appendix176>RAM initializationselect: paramü>RAM initializationselect: config

Page 90 - 4.3.2 Parameters

2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation152.5.1 Remote Connections730 Sample Changer — Titrinowith standard cable730BATitrinoCDRemote control

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5.6 Validation / GLP730 Sample Changer, Appendix17755.6 .6 Validation / GLPGLP (Good Laboratory Practice) requirements include the periodiccheck of a

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5.7 Warranty and Conformity730 Sample Changer, Appendix1785.7 Warranty and ConformityWarranty and Conformity5.7.1 WarrantyThe warranty on our produc

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5.7 Warranty and Conformity730 Sample Changer, Appendix1795.7.2 Certificate of Conformity and System Validation for the730 Sample ChangerThis is to c

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5.7 Warranty and Conformity730 Sample Changer, Appendix180Ionenanalytik • Analyse des ions • Ion analysis • Análisis iónico730 Sample ChangerEU Declar

Page 95 - >manual stop

5.7 Warranty and Conformity730 Sample Changer, Appendix1815.7.3 Certificate of Conformity and System Validation for the759 Swing HeadThis is to certi

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5.7 Warranty and Conformity730 Sample Changer, Appendix182Ionenanalytik • Analyse des ions • Ion analysis • Análisis iónico759 Swing HeadEU Declaratio

Page 97 - =,+,– 1…999

5.8 Accessories730 Sample Changer, Appendix1835.8 AccessoriesAccessoriesSample Changer with 1 Tower and 1 Pump 2.730.0010includes the following acces

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5.8 Accessories730 Sample Changer, Appendix184Bushing 3 6.2709.070M6 spray nozzle 3 6.2740.020Splash protection 6.2751.010Plug cover 6.2752.010Mains

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5.8 Accessories730 Sample Changer, Appendix185Plug cover 6.2752.010Mains cable with cable socket, type CEE(22), VCable plug to customer's specifi

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5.8 Accessories730 Sample Changer, Appendix186Bushing 6 6.2709.070Splash protection 6.2751.010Plug cover 6.2752.010Mains cable with cable socket, type

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation16Remote control commands:CTL:Rm : START device1 starts measuring instrumentCTL:Rm : *************1

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5.8 Accessories730 Sample Changer, Appendix187Connecting CablesCable 730 — Titrino/692/712/713 6.2141.020Cable 730 — 2xTitrino/692/712/713 6.2141.030C

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5.8 Accessories730 Sample Changer, Appendix188Electrodes for Sample ChangerIt is recommended to use Longlife-Electrodes (LL) or titrodes(without polis

Page 104 - 12 ENDSEQ

5.9 Index730 Sample Changer, Appendix1895.9 IndexAAbort entry ...66Aborting a command ...66Absorber tube ...

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5.9 Index730 Sample Changer, Appendix190EU Declaration of conformity ... 180, 182Exchange position ... 97, 1

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5.9 Index730 Sample Changer, Appendix191pH cal ...55pH-Meter ...15, 16, 17, 20, 55pH/Ion Meter ...

Page 107 - 4.5 Sample Racks

5.9 Index730 Sample Changer, Appendix192TTechnical specifications ... 163, 165Temperatures ...

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Table of ContentsPage1 OVERVIEW ___________________________________________ 11.1 Application Range ________________________________ 11.2 Scope on A

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation17730 Sample Changer — 713 / 692 pH/Ionmeter — 665 Dosimatfor automatic calibration including standard

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation18Remote control commands:CTL:Rm : START device1 starts Titrino 1CTL:Rm : *************1 &q

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation19730 Sample Changer — 678 / 682 / 686 Titroprocessor730ABCDEF672678682686Remote control commands:CTL:R

Page 112 - 700 Dosino

2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation20730 Sample Changer — Titrino / pH-Meter — 665/725 Dosimat730BATitrinoCDBA665CDRemote control commands

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation21Remote control commands:CTL:Rm : START device1 starts TitrinoCTL:Rm : *************1 &quo

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation22730 Sample Changer with 759 Swing Head730The 759 Swing Head is connected via the remote interface wit

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation232.5.2 External Bus ConnectionsFour dosing instruments may be connected to the "External Bus&quo

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2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation242.5.3 Serial Connections (RS232)Many different instruments may be connected via the serial RS232inte

Page 117 - 4.7.1 Setting up the System

2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation252.5.4 Connecting a PrinterPrinters with the following printer emulations may be connected:IBM IBM Pr

Page 118

2.5 Integration730 Sample Changer, Installation26Printer type Cable RS232 Settings Settings on PrinterCitizenIDP560-RS6.2125.050baud rate: 9600da

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Table of ContentsPage4.3 Menu Organization _______________________________ 814.3.1 Configuration ...

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction273 Introduction3.1 TutorialIn order to become acquainted with the 730 Sample Changer andits mode of oper

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction28 • Insert some sample beakers into the sample rack. One shouldbe put in the highest possible rack posit

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction294x <ê>RESETCLEAR<ENTER>• By pressing <ê> 4 times you reach the menu selection'ma

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction30Rack Configuration • Using the keys <ê> and <é> you can run the lift to the desiredwork pos

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction31…<ENTER>Display: >rack definitions 1shift position 0 mm• The menu item 'shift p

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction32Tracing7SAMPLE<2><ENTER>• Before you begin tracing, set the position of the first sample wi

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction33<START>Display: 4 CTL:Rm: START device1• In this line the Titrino that is connected via the rem

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3.1 Tutorial730 Sample Changer, Introduction34<ENTER><ENTER>• Now optimize the rinse time in this way. Accept the total timewith <ENTE

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3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction353.2 ConfigurationBefore using the 730 Sample Changer for the first time, it must becorrectly confi

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3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction36Device labelTo make every laboratory instrument unique (a requirement ofGLP) the sample changer can

Page 130 - 4.9.3 TriggersTriggers

1.1 Application Range730 Sample Changer, Overview11 Overview1.1 Application RangeThe Metrohm 730 Sample Changer is an instrument for numerousapplicat

Page 131 - 4.9.5 Error Messages, Errors

3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction373.2.2 Rack DefinitionEvery sample rack used must be configured to guarantee auto-matic rack recogn

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3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction38Work positionCorrectly setting the work position is very important. This is the liftheight at which

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3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction39Special beakersFor every sample rack up to 8 special beaker positions can be de-fined that are not

Page 134 - ∗ CTRL, WAIT, ENDSEQ

3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction4033.2.2.4 .4 RS232 InterfaceEither a printer (for protocolling the changer settings and methods)or

Page 135

3.2 Configuration730 Sample Changer, Introduction41Locking the entire keyboardIf, during routine use, only one particular method is to be used, itmay

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3.3 Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Introduction423.3 Swing HeadSwing HeadTo ensure that the individual vessels are approached with preci-sion even whe

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3.3 Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Introduction43Disengage the guide chainUse a screwdriver to openthe guide chain in-betweentwo links to facilitate th

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3.3 Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Introduction44The 759 swing head can now be connected to the remote socketof the sample changer (see page 22) and th

Page 139 - Address of dosing unit 1…12

3.3 Swing Head730 Sample Changer, Introduction45Aligning the titration/transfer headThe swing head executes a shift movement as it approaches thesampl

Page 140 - Interface selection Rm, RS

3.4 Manual Operation730 Sample Changer, Introduction463.4 Manual OperationManual OperationBy way of introduction, we list here only the basic functio

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1.2 Scope on Applications730 Sample Changer, Overview2The sequences for the processing of each sample are freely de-finable within broad boundaries. T

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3.4 Manual Operation730 Sample Changer, Introduction47Moving the lift The keys <é> and <ê> allow upward and downward movementof the lift o

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3.4 Manual Operation730 Sample Changer, Introduction48Stirrer5STIRThe STIR command controls the stirrers. It switches the selectedstirrer on or off, a

Page 144 - ∗, 14 Bit (1,0, or ∗)

3.5 Methods and Sequences730 Sample Changer, Introduction493.5 Methods and Sequences3.5.1 Composition of a MethodA method consists of the following

Page 145

3.5 Methods and Sequences730 Sample Changer, Introduction50The creation of sequences is done in the submenus '>start se-quence', '&g

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3.5 Methods and Sequences730 Sample Changer, Introduction51Procedure for creating a method:• Enter a command or select an existing command line• Pre

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3.5 Methods and Sequences730 Sample Changer, Introduction52are also executed via the interfaces to stop instruments that areconnected or to initiate o

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3.6 User Methods730 Sample Changer, Introduction533.6 User MethodsThe following pages contain the listing of user methods included with the instrumen

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3.6 User Methods730 Sample Changer, Introduction54Method: parallelThis is a method for titrations with two Titrinos simultaneously on two towers (para

Page 150 - ∗ / ENDSEQ>

3.6 User Methods730 Sample Changer, Introduction55Method: pH calThis method serves to complete an automated series of pH measurements preceded

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3.6 User Methods730 Sample Changer, Introduction56Method: prepareThis method shows the operating process when an auxiliary solution is to be adde

Page 152 - ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗')

1.3 Instrument Description730 Sample Changer, Overview31.3 Instrument Description1.3.1 Side ViewSafety note:Never operate the 730 Sample Changer wit

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3.6 User Methods730 Sample Changer, Introduction57Method: std addThis method accomplishes the automatic measurement of a sample series with a 69

Page 154 - 1.1, 1.2, 1.∗, 2.1, 2.2, 2.∗

3.6 User Methods730 Sample Changer, Introduction58Method: tower1+2This method allows titration of each sample using two different titration method

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4.1 The Display730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description594 Detailed Description4.1 The DisplayThe display consists of two lines, each having 24 chara

Page 156 - depending on object

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description604.2 The Keyboard730 SC Controller******** counter 1/12PUMP---- STIR---- readyTOWER 1 TOWER

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description614.2.1 Individual Key FunctionsKey Normal State EditingCONFIGOpens the configurationmenu• T

Page 158 - 4.11.2 Handshake

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description62Key Normal State EditingHOMEBring lift to zero-position• The <HOME> key runs thelift

Page 159 - Data input

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description63Key Normal State EditingRun lift downwards• Run lift of the active towerof the sample chang

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description64Key Normal State Editing• The turning speed of therack can be defined in theParameter Menu

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description65Key Normal State Editing• The commands that con-trol the titration heads andpumps are alway

Page 162 - 4.11.3 Pin Assignment

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description66Key Normal State EditingQUITAborting a commandalready in operation• When a sequence is bein

Page 163 - View of soldered side of plug

1.3 Instrument Description730 Sample Changer, Overview4The Connectors (side view):RemoteControl 1234WARNING - Fire Hazard -For continued protection re

Page 164 - 5 AppendixAppendix

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description67Key Normal State EditingENTERAccept data, next lineAccept data, next line• The <ENTER>

Page 165 - 730 Sample Changer, Appendix

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description68Key Normal State Editing8MOVEPosition beaker• Turn the sample rack toposition the described

Page 166 - 5.2 Technical Specifications

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description69Key Normal State Editing• This function refers to thepumps of the current towerat any given

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description70Key Normal State EditingDOS6Dosing control• The <DOS> key serves forthe control of Do

Page 168 - 5.2.2 759 Swing Head

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description71Key Normal State Editing• If the serial RS232 inter-face (RS) is selected, thecharacter str

Page 169 - 5.3.1 Servicing

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description72Key Normal State Editing3WAITNumerical entry ('3')orDefine waiting time• Waiting

Page 170 - 5.4 Diagnosis

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description73Key Normal State and Editing• DEF commands are valid for manual operation as well as forthe

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description740DEFDRIVE.PORTChange Change Dosino port assignments assignments• The ports for each of the

Page 172 - 5.4.4 Display

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description75Key Normal State Editing>*ENDSEQInitialize Changer• The sample changer isinitialized wit

Page 173 - 55.4.4.5 .5 Keyboard

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description76Key Normal State EditingSTOPStop process and pe-ripheral instruments• The <STOP> key

Page 174 - 5.4.6 Remote Interface

1.3 Instrument Description730 Sample Changer, Overview5The Connectors (rear):Made by Metrohm HerisauSwitzerlandRS 232KeyboardType 1.730._AddressExtern

Page 175 - 5.4.8 External Bus Interface

4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description77Key Normal State EditingHOLDLEARNInterrupt Process• The <HOLD> key inter-rupts the pr

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description7844.2.2.2 .2 Data EntryEdit lineIn a menu line or a sequence one or two parameters respectiv

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description7944.2.2.3 .3 Text EntryThe text editor can be used when text entry is provided.Numbers can b

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4.2 The Keyboard730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description80Scheme:>store methodmethod:ÛÛABCDEFGHIJ...abcd...1234...*%&/()=... 2x ">"

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description814.3 Menu OrganizationMenu Organization<QUIT>normal state<é><ê>dialog

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description82CONFIG4.3.1 ConfigurationMain Menu:configuration>auxiliariesOpen submenu with <E

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description83The following three entries become effective after a RESET orswitching the changer on a

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description84>rack definitions 1code 000001Identification code of the rackSee table on page 104.6

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description85Position of special beaker 2>>special positionsspecial beaker 2 00…number of posi

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description86Configuration>RS232 settingsSubmenu for the serial interface parametersOpen the subm

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1.3 Instrument Description730 Sample Changer, Overview611.3.3.4 .4 The Sample Changer ModelsModel 2.730.0010 Model 2.730.0020 Model 2.730.00301 towe

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description87PARAM4.3.2 ParametersAll settings of the Parameter Menu constitute a method and may be

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description88parameters>start sequenceEditor for the start sequence of a sample seriesOpen the su

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description89parameters>changer settingsSubmenu for the changer settingsOpen the submenu with <

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description90>changer settingson beaker error: MOVEDefining the reaction to a missingbeakerMOVE,

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description91Parameter>dosing unit def.Submenu for dosing unit settingsOpen the submenu with <

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description92parameters>manual stopSubmenu for defining reaction to manual stopOpen the submenu w

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4.3 Menu Organization730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description93USERMETHOD4.3.3 User Defined MethodsUser Defined MethodsMain Menu:methods>recall me

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4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description9444.4 .4 Changer Changer CommandsCommands4.4.1 Command Command ReferenceReferenceThe fo

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4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description95MOVE8MOVE >sample sequence 2 MOVE 1: sample1,2 sample,spec.1…81…999Beaker position

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4.4 Changer Commands730 Sample Changer, Detailed Description96PUMPPUMP4 >sample sequence 4 PUMP 1.1 : 1 s1.1…2.2 1…999 s,1.∗,2.∗ ON,OFFPump c

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