A few comments on using the bracketing feature:
1. The Sample Type must be set to "Calibration." Only then can you select Bracketing in the Update RF column.
2. As stated, a value in the interval column will repeat this standard after the indicated number of "injections" not samples. And, yes, it will inject from the same vial.
3. The system starts a new calibration table at the start of the run, then injects the samples, followed by the standard again. THEN, the system averages the two standards and calculates results for the samples already injected. You won't get any reports until the second calibration is complete.
4. Now the system resets the calibration to the most recent standard, and continues on.
5. The only problem with this approach is that the calibration is changing throughout the run, and some people don't like that approach. You can track the values used in the calibration by looking carefully at the reports, remember that the calibration info at the end of the sequence is not the same as that during the sequence.
If you want to see the actual sequence of injections, go to Sequence, Partial Sequence, and you will see what will happen.
Good luck.