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112 Advanced User Guide
5 Methods and Sequences
priority sequence, you must program it now. (Once the
sequence starts, you cannot edit it without stopping it.)
3 Scroll to the Method # line of Subseq 1 and enter a method
number. Use 0 for the currently active method, 1 to 9 for the
stored methods, or [Off/No] to end the sequence.
4 Press [Mode/Type] to select a valve or injector type. (See “To
program a valve subsequence” on page 113 or “To program
an ALS subsequence” on page 113.)
5 Create the next subsequence or scroll to Post Sequence. (See
“To program post sequence events” on page 113.)
6 Save the completed sequence. (See “To save a sequence” on
page 114.)
To program a priority sequence
1 Press [Seq]. (Press again, if necessary, to display
subsequence information.)
2 Scroll to Priority Method # and enter a method number. Use 0
for the currently active method, 1 to 9 for the stored
methods, or [Off/No] to end the sequence. Press [Enter].
The active method, 0, will change during the sequence if the
subsequences use stored methods. Therefore, method 0
should be chosen for the priority sequence only if all
subsequences use method 0.
3 Press [Mode/Type] and select the injector type.
4 Program the ALS subsequence. (See “To program an ALS
subsequence” on page 113.)
5 Store the completed sequence. (See “To save a sequence” on
page 114.)
Once a priority subsequence exists in a sequence, you can
activate it when the urgent samples are ready to be processed
by:
1 Press [Seq]. (Press again, if necessary, to display
subsequence information.)
2 Scroll to Use Priority and press [On/Yes].
When the priority samples are completed, the normal sequence
resumes.