The PGM Editor (Overview)

The PGM Editor allows you to edit the control programs (PGM Files). To open the different views of the PGM Editor, click the icons on the left pane (the shortcut bar). The symbols may look different than the ones shown below, depending on the device type.

View*

Icon

Description

 

 

 

Commands

Displays the program
(see  The Commands View)

 

 

 

Post-acquisition steps

Determine the steps for data reprocessing
(see  The Post-Acquisition Steps View)

 

 

 

If the respective instrument is installed, the associated icon is available:

 

 

 

Surveyor MSQ or
Finnigan AQA

Enter or edit MSQ or AQA parameters (see  Surveyor MSQ or Finnigan AQA Views)

 

 

 

ColumnOven

Enter or edit thermostat or GC oven parameters (see  Device Views)

 

 

 

ColumnOven (Flow Manager)

Enter or edit thermostat or column pressure parameters.

 

 

 

Pump

Enter or edit pump parameters
(see Device Views)

 

 

 

x2 Tandem Operations

Enter or edit Tandem Operation parameters (see Device Views)

 

 

 

GC

Enter or edit GC parameters
(see Device Views)

 

 

 

Sampler

Enter or edit autosampler or GC injector parameters (see Device Views)

 

 

 

UV

Enter or edit UV or GC detector parameters
(see Device Views)

 

 

 

RI

Enter or edit refractive index detector parameters (see Device Views)

 

 

 

Emission

Enter or edit fluorescence detector parameters
(see Device Views)

 

 

 

Fraction
Collection
(FCA_Multi)

Enter or edit fraction collection parameters (see  Collecting Fractions).

 

 

 

Sampler (Fraction Collection)

Enter or edit fraction collection parameters for UltiMate 3000 autosamplers with fraction collection.

 

 

 

Relay and State Devices

Enter or edit relay and condition parameters
(see Device Views)

 

*  Note:  

The Device Name used in the Server Configuration program determines the Device Views name. For example, if you have named your pump HPLC Pump, the Device View is named HPLC Pump, also. (It is not named Pump, as stated in the above table.) The names in the table refer to the default names for Dionex devices, mass spectrometers, and GCs in the Server Configuration program.