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== Setting up the flow control ==
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=== Setting up the flow control ===
 
- Used MUX Flow Switch Matrix 2/2 from Elveflow
 
- Used MUX Flow Switch Matrix 2/2 from Elveflow
  
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- When operating device, use the software labled ESI on the computer, not Elveflow, since ESI is the newest supported version from Elveflow.
 
- When operating device, use the software labled ESI on the computer, not Elveflow, since ESI is the newest supported version from Elveflow.
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- If the Flow Switch is not already detected by the computer, you can click on "Add instrument"
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- Click on "MUX Flow Switch Matrix" and give it a funny name.
  
 
=== Making a sequence ===
 
=== Making a sequence ===

Revision as of 12:35, 16 June 2021

Setting up the flow control

- Used MUX Flow Switch Matrix 2/2 from Elveflow

- Device must have a USB connection to a PC and a 24V power supply to work

- When operating device, use the software labled ESI on the computer, not Elveflow, since ESI is the newest supported version from Elveflow.

- If the Flow Switch is not already detected by the computer, you can click on "Add instrument"

- Click on "MUX Flow Switch Matrix" and give it a funny name.

Making a sequence

Closing and opening the various valves manually is fun, but letting the computer do it for you is even more fun! That's what sequences are for.

- In ESI click on "Create Sequence", a new window should pop up.

- On the left-hand-side of the window you can see the various commands you can tell the software to execute.

- In the centre window, you have an overview of the various steps you have added, and in what order.

- On the right-hand-side, you can edit any highlighted step you have added.