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MultiTrax Multidimensional Control System with NetLink

Main Window - This is a view of the main MultiTrax windows.  The user can access the main menus, start/stop interface for the hardware components, and the program/event listings.

View Main Window

Adding a timed event.  This window is used to add or edit a timed event, one of the core functions for MultiTrax.

View Add/Edit Event Window

A timed event may also be added to the event table via a graphical interface.  A chromatogram may be loaded from memory, or imported from Chemstation, and a graphical interface can be utilized to set various event times.

View Graphical Event Window

Program Defaults - Unlike many valve event controllers, MultiTrax retains a set of default states for all external outputs.  When a program is terminated, either normally or manually, the external outputs are returned to the program default settings, assuring that subsequent analysis will initiate correctly

View Program Defaults Window

All external devices may be manully controlled, either during program standby, or execution of a program during a GC analysis.  If the program is actively running, programmed events will supersede manual events.  For example, if the Heartcut valve is set to ON at 7.00 minutes, a programmed event can set the output of OFF at 9.00 minutes, and will override the manual setting.

View Manual Control Window

Program charting allows the user to graphically visualize the varied control events on a single time line.

View Program Charting Window

 

   

 


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