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6-1
Creating Programs
The Elements of a Program, 6-2
Designing a New Program, 6-2
Translating a Protocol into a Program, 6-2
Using the GoTo Step to Write Short Programs, 6-3
Choosing a Temperature Control Method, 6-3
Calculated Control, 6-4
Block Control, 6-4
Probe Control, 6-4
Modifying Block- and Probe-Control Programs for Calculated Control, 6-5
Modifying a Program Designed for a Different Machine, 6-5
Entering a New Program, 6-5
Initiating the Program, 6-5
Naming the Program, 6-6
Choosing a Temperature Control Method, 6-6
Entering the Program’s Steps, 6-6
Entering a Temperature Step, 6-7
Entering a Gradient Step, 6-9
Editing a Gradient Step, 6-10
Reviewing a Gradient Program, 6-10
Using the Gradient Calculator, 6-10
Factory–Installed Gradient Program, 6-12
Entering a Ramp Step, 6-12
Entering a GoTo Step, 6-14
Entering the End Step, 6-15
Modifying a Program Step with the Options, 6-16
Entering an Increment Option, 6-15
Entering an Extend Option, 6-16
Entering an Beep Option, 6-18
Revising During Programming, 6-18
To Change the Last Value Entered or Menu Option Chosen, 6-19
To Change All the Values in the Step Being Entered, 6-19
To Change Values for Earlier Steps in the Program, 6-19
Deleting a Program, 6-20
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