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36 Making Automatic Runs
4
Making Automatic Runs
This chapter describes how to set up the Separations Module to make automatic runs in:
System Controller or No Interaction mode
Controlled by Millennium Chromatography Manager modes (2.xx or Millennium
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Controlled by MassLynx mode
System Controller or No Interaction Mode
If your HPLC system uses the 2690 Separations Module in a System Controller or No
Interaction mode, you make an automatic run using a sample set or sample template
stored in the Separations Module. Refer to Section 4.1,
Making Automatic Runs in
Stand-Alone Mode, for details. Refer to the
Waters 2690 Separations Module Operator’s
Guide
, Chapter 6, Creating Separation Methods, Sample Sets, and Templates, for
information on creating and editing separation methods, sample sets, and sample
templates.
Controlled By Millennium Chromatography Manager Modes
If your HPLC system is controlled by the Millennium Chromatography Manager, you make
an automatic run using a project, instrument method, and sample set stored in the
Millennium Chromatography Manager. Refer to the procedures in Section 4.2,
Making
Automatic Runs Under Millennium Control, for details on making a run using Millennium
software.
Controlled By MassLynx Mode
If your HPLC system is controlled by Micromass MassLynx software, you make an
automatic run using the sample processing list containing the LC method(s) that define the
Separations Module and detector (other than the MS detector) operating parameters.
Refer to Section 4.3,
Making Automatic Runs Under MassLynx Control, for details on
making a run using MassLynx software.

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