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Modifying Conditions While Running 145
Flow causes switch S4 to default to the Off position. This action provides an additional
level of control for non-IEEE devices.
Note: The receipt of the Stop Flow signal (at the 600 controllers Stop Flow rear panel
terminal) suspends the controller’s run, gradient, and event clocks. The three clocks
resume operation when the Stop Flow signal terminates.
To stop flow:
1. Press the Stop Flow screen key. This key acts as a toggle and changes to Resume
when you press it.
2. When you press Stop Flow:
Flow rate is set to zero
Gradient clock stops
Run-time clock continues
3. To continue running the method, press the Resume screen key. This key changes
back to Stop Flow again.
4. When you press Resume, the pump ramps up to the flow rate at which it was
running when you pressed Stop Flow, and the method continues.
7.4.4 Modifying Gradient, Event, and Detector Tables
While a run is in progress, you can modify any existing table except the one currently
running.
To modify a table during a run:
1. Press the Program Table function key.
2. Press the Next Table screen key until the table you want to modify appears.
3. Move the cursor to the Table # field and type the number of the table you want to
modify. Press Enter.
Note: You cannot modify the table that is currently running.
4. Modify the table.
5. Save the new table by pressing the Save screen key.
Note: You cannot assign the number of the table that is currently running to the
modified table.

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