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ABB PGC2000 User Manual

ABB PGC2000
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10-12 2000-OSM, F1
Syntax: GET_BLEND(stream)
Example: 0010 LPRINT GET_BLEND(1)
The Blend Number for stream one is printed.
GET CALIBRATION CONCENTRATION Function
Description: Returns the component’s calibration concentration.
Syntax: GET_CAL_CONC(method%,component%)
Comments: method% is the method table (1-8).
component% is the component number for which the calibration
concentration is to be retrieved.
Example: 0010 A! = GET_CAL_CONC(1,2)
Gets the calibration concentration of component two from analysis method
one and assigns it to floating point variable A!.
GET COMPONENT CONCENTRATION Function
Description: Returns the component concentration.
Syntax: GET_CC(method%, component%)
Comments: method% is the method table (1-8).
component% is the component number for which the concentration is
sought.
The valid range depends on the number of components in the method.
Example: 0010 A! = GET_CC(1,2)
Gets component two concentration from analysis method one and assigns it
to floating point variable A!.
GET CORRELATION FACTOR TABLE Command
Description: Reads one of the 25 Sim Dis Correlation Factor Tables into a BASIC array
(Sim Dis analyzers only).
Syntax: GET_FACT_TBL(array!,table%)
Comments: array! is a previously dimensioned array that is the destination of the data
read from the table.
table% is the table (1-25).
Example: 0010 N = LEN_FACT_TBL(1)
0020 DIM FACT!(N)
0030 GET_FACT_TBL(FACT!,1)
Variable N gets the number of entries in the Correlation Factor table; array
FACT! is dimensioned to have as many elements as entries in the table; the
table is read into the array.
GET EXPECTED RETENTION TIME Function
Description: Returns the component’s expected retention time.
Syntax: GET_EXPECTED_RT(method%,component%)
Comments: method% is the method table (1-8).
integer% is the component number for which the expected retention time is
to be retrieved.
Example: 0010 A = GET_EXPECTED_RT(1,2)
Gets the expected retention time of component two from analysis method
one and assigns it to integer variable A.

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ABB PGC2000 Specifications

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BrandABB
ModelPGC2000
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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