PDA-100 Photodiode Array Detector
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Analog Output Connectors
The four analog outputs are standard female BNC connectors. The output range is
0 to 1 volt. The full-scale absorbance range (selected from the software) includes
0.0005, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 AU full-scale. For details about
programming the analog outputs, see Section 3.3.2.
The analog outputs continue to output data even after the host computer is turned
off or is disconnected from the PDA-100. When the detector power is turned on
again, the analog output settings are either the factory defaults (see Section 3.5) or
the settings selected the last time the detector was controlled by the host computer.
RELAY/TTL Connectors
TTL inputs control the following detector functions: autozero (TTL1), UV lamp
on/off (TTL3), and visible lamp on/off (TTL4). The TTL2 input is reserved.
The two TTL outputs and two Relay outputs can be programmed as part of a PGM
file (see Section 3.3.2) or controlled manually through a control panel in the
software. The Relay outputs can be programmed to switch any low-voltage
control. The switched current must be less than 200 mA and 42 V peak.
For installation instructions for the Relay and TTL connectors, refer to
Section B.3.5.
DX-LAN Connector
The 10BASE-T DX-LAN (RJ-45) connector on the rear panel allows
communication between the PDA-100 and the host computer running PeakNet 6
or Chromeleon software. The PDA-100 is usually connected directly to the
computer, using a 10BASE-T DX-LAN cable (P/N 960281). For installation
instructions, refer to Section B.3.6.
Waste Line
Waste exits the detector via the drain tube connected to the rear panel. The drain
tube must be routed downward, below the leak tray. Check periodically to verify
that the drain tube is not clogged or bowed upward, and that the tubing remains
routed below the leak tray. For installation instructions, see Section B.3.3.
The drain tube must remain routed below the drain port. If the drain
tube is above the drain port, the drip tray may back up and overflow
inside the detector.