SEP 2005
MODEL 1000
MAINTENANCE
5-46
5.8.7
Upgrading Analog Outputs
As an option, the GC Controller can be configured with additional analog outputs (there are two
analog outputs on the standard Analog Board, P/N 3-2350-041). For more analog outputs, the
existing "Analog" board must be exchanged for one of these optional Analog Boards, allowing a
quantity of either six or ten analog outputs (see drawing BE-18044 in the GC Controller drawings
addendum, this manual):
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Analog I/O - 6 analog outputs (P/N 3-2350-039)
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Analog I/O - 10 analog outputs (P/N 3-2350-034)
If additional analog outputs are installed, the existing System Interface/Driver board must be
exchanged for one of these optional System Interface Boards, allowing a quantity of either six or ten
analog outputs (see drawing CE-18118):
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Analog I/O - (6) analog outputs (P/N 3-2350-022)
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Analog I/O - (10) analog outputs (P/N 3-2350-023)
If additional analog outputs are installed
, specific transient protection modules must also be
installed on the GC Controller's Terminal Board for Field Wiring (TB). For details about transient
protection modules, see Appendix C, this manual. Also see drawing CE-18115, sheet 2, in the GC
Controller drawings addendum, this manual.
Once the Analog Board, System Interface Board, and the proper transient protection modules are
installed, field wiring for the added analog outputs from the GC Controller are made to GC
Controller TB, ports "J13" and "J15".
Previous versions of the GC Controller, manufactured before March 1998, used two boards for
analog outputs: RTI-1281, for standard two outputs, and RTI-1282, for optional additional
analog outputs. (See drawings BE-12974 and BE-12975, respectively.)
If you are replacing RTI-1281 and -1282 Analog Boards with a newer, single Analog I/O
board, be sure to
use MON2000 Software, version 1.5 or later
to operate the Gas
Chromatograph.
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