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NSTRUMENTS

 DSC A

UTOSAMPLER

 CE

Figure 1.10

The DSC

Autosampler CE Keypad

Some of the Autosampler CE keys have dual

assignments:

• Commands (white keys) or motion directions

(blue keys) are shown on the upper half of

the dual-assignment keys.

 • Numeric entries are shown on the lower half

of the keys.

The current assignment of the dual-assignment

keys is determined by the stage of operation of

the Autosampler CE. The numeric entry function

is active only when the Autosampler CE is

requesting numeric input; otherwise, the com-

mand or direction on the upper half of the key is

active.

The DSC Autosampler CE keys are explained in

alphabetical order in Table 1.1 (pages 1-16 to 1-

19). The motion keys are grouped into one entry

entitled “The Motion Keys.”

Raise

Release

Escape

Enter

Retract

Lower

Test

Re-
sume

Rotate CW

Extend

Rotate CCW

Air

Halt

Calibrate

Load

Lids

Automatic

Manual

Speed

Grip

 Reset
Sampler

Clear

Description

Summary of Contents for DSC Autosampler CE

Page 1: ...R CE i DSC Autosampler CE Operator s Manual PN 825616 001 Rev B Text and Binder PN 825616 002 Rev B Text Only Issued November 1999 109 Lukens Drive New Castle DE 19720 Thermal Analysis Rheology A SUBS...

Page 2: ...ity Thispublicationisnota license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe upon any process patents TA Instruments Operating Software Instrument Data Analysis and Utility Software and their as...

Page 3: ...xi Autosampler CE Safety Labels xii Operation Safety xii Lifting the Instrument xiii Using This Manual xiv CHAPTER 1 Introducing the DSC Autosampler CE 1 1 Overview 1 3 General Features 1 4 Relationsh...

Page 4: ...gy 1 25 CHAPTER 2 Preparing the Autosampler CE 2 1 Introduction 2 3 Preparing for Operation 2 4 Connecting the Heat Exchanger Cable 2 4 Installing the Autosampler CE Lids 2 5 Installing the Dust Cover...

Page 5: ...nging the Motor Speed 3 9 Covering and Uncovering the DSC Cell 3 10 Loading and Unloading Sample Pans 3 11 Loading Pans 3 11 Unloading Pans 3 13 Stopping the Autosampler CE 3 15 The HALT Key 3 15 The...

Page 6: ...libratingLidStoragePositions 4 21 Calibrating the Sample Tray 4 25 CheckingYourCalibration 4 29 The LOAD LIDS Test 4 30 The Verify Test 4 34 The Cycle Pans Test 4 35 CHAPTER 5 Preparing Samples 5 1 Ov...

Page 7: ...PTER 6 Diagnostics 6 1 Using the Confidence Test Ready Light 6 3 Testing Autosampler CE Functions 6 6 The Cycle Lids Test 6 7 The Cycle Pans Test 6 8 The Sensors Test 6 9 The Rear Switches Test 6 16 T...

Page 8: ...viii Table of Contents continued Messages on the Autosampler CE Display 6 25 Fatal Error Messages 6 25 Nonfatal Error Messages 6 29 Error Messages on the Controller Screen 6 48 Appendix A Parts Lists...

Page 9: ...mportant and critical instructions Highlights important information about equip ment or procedures Emphasizes a procedure that may damage equipment or cause loss of data if not followed correctly Indi...

Page 10: ...A INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE x Help Lines To TA Instruments For Technical Assistance 302 427 4070 To Order Instruments andSupplies 302 427 4040 For Service Inquiries 302 427 4050 Sales 302 427 400...

Page 11: ...rective 73 23 EEC on safety as amended by 93 68 EEC thefollowingspecificationsapply to the DSC Autosampler CE Safety EN 61010 1 1993 EN61010 2 010 1994 Emissions EN 55011 1991 CISPR 11 1990 Group 1 Cl...

Page 12: ...ceable parts are contained within the electronics enclosure and hazardous voltages are present within NEVER put your fingers in the Autosampler CE s path when the turret assembly is moving The gripper...

Page 13: ...move the turret assembly by pushing it with your hand Doing so could cause mechanical damage and calibration errors NEVER slide the Autosampler CE console to the right while the instrument is in use...

Page 14: ...tem for operation Chapter 3 Describes how to use the Autosampler CE s manual keyboard to move the turret assembly and load and unload the cell Chapter 4 Provides the calibration procedures necessary f...

Page 15: ...tests you can run from the DSC Autosampler CE keyboard and lists control ler and Autosampler CE error messages Appendix Lists the DSC Autosam pler CE part numbers and TA Instruments offices and phone...

Page 16: ...TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE xvi...

Page 17: ...ew 1 3 General Features 1 4 Relationship to the System 1 7 Description 1 9 The Turret Assembly 1 10 The Gripper Fingers 1 11 The Sample Tray 1 12 The Keypad 1 13 The Display 1 20 The GPIB 1 20 System...

Page 18: ...Introducing the DSC Autosampler CE TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE 1 2...

Page 19: ...ent The Autosampler CE will detect the presence of a single or dual sample cell and adjust its actions and displays accord ingly Once the Autosampler CE loads the pans and covers the DSC cell the cont...

Page 20: ...pans with the Autosampler CE s tactile feedback gripper fingers The tactile feedback programming also detects improperly gripped or dropped objects and prevents the grippers from puncturing the floor...

Page 21: ...it and save it on disk You can even change parts of an AS run sequence as it is beingrun Up to 62 DSC runs can be preprogrammed on the controller The Autosampler CE s accuracy of pan placement 0 008...

Page 22: ...100 o C at the beginning of each run by using compressed ambient air to rapidly cool or warm the DSC cell as needed You can further narrow this temperature range if you wish when you create your AS r...

Page 23: ...1 Figure 1 1 Schematic Diagram of the DSC Autosampler CE System The TA Instruments LNCA Liquid Nitrogen Cooling Accessory and RCS Refrigerated Cooling System can be used for cooling experi ments with...

Page 24: ...h LNCA Figure 1 3 Autosampler CE System with RCS DSC with the AUTOSAMPLER CE GPIB 15 TO 120 PSI LAB AIR CELL LNCA Coolant Line GPIB CELL CONTROLLER RCS Gas Connections ELECTRICAL CABLE PNEUMATIC TUBE...

Page 25: ...ssembly that mounts on the instrument see Figures 1 4 and 1 5 The functions of the DSC instrument keypad and display will not change when the Autosampler CE is mounted See the appropriate DSC Operator...

Page 26: ...re 1 6 Rotary stepper motors rotate the turret assembly in the clockwise or counter clockwise direction along the q axis and move the turret arm in and out along the r axis A linear stepper motor move...

Page 27: ...ure 1 7 open and close to firmly grasp each sample pan while not disturbing the material in the pan They are made of conductive stainless steel and are controlled by tactile feedback sensors that dete...

Page 28: ...OSAMPLER CE 1 12 The Sample Tray The sample tray is constructed of anodized aluminum and has a clear acrylic cover see Figure 1 8 It holds up to 62 pans Chapter 5 describes how to set up the sample tr...

Page 29: ...open the keypad cover by loosening the captive thumbscrews in the cover see Figure 1 9 and tilting the cover down When you are ready to start a method close the keypad cover and finger tighten the th...

Page 30: ...ts of four types of keys see Figure 1 10 Autosampler CE control keys ENTER MANUAL AUTOMATIC ESCAPE CLEAR RESET SAMPLER HALT RESUME Command keys which tell the Autosampler CE to execute a series of mov...

Page 31: ...mined by the stage of operation of the Autosampler CE The numeric entry function is active only when the Autosampler CE is requesting numeric input otherwise the com mand or direction on the upper hal...

Page 32: ...lid andtraypositions on the Autosampler CE see Chapter 4 ENTER Enters numeric re sponses selects items from a menu and stores calibrationpositions ESCAPE Terminates any Autosam CLEAR pler keypad entr...

Page 33: ...uested indicated byblinkingcursor you can clear the current entry by pressing the ES CAPE CLEAR key In this case the CLEAR function is active HALT Provides two major functions see Chapter 3 Temporaril...

Page 34: ...mpler AUTOMATIC CE back and forth between manual and automatic modes see Chapter 3 Motion Move the turret assembly Keys inthedirectionindicated on each key see Chapter 3 RESET Clears all commands and...

Page 35: ...to change the speed of manual Auto sampler CE movement see Chapter 3 In automatic mode the Autosampler CE operates at preselected speeds dependingon the function being performed TEST Runs diagnostic...

Page 36: ...play is independent of the DSC instrument display refer to the DSC Operator s Manual for details on theinstrumentdisplay Figure 1 11 Autosampler CE Screen The GPIB The GPIB General Purpose Interface B...

Page 37: ...crimping die included with the DSC Autosampler CE These optional components can be included A nitrogen gas purge An additional gas purge controlled by the TA Instruments Gas Switching Accessory The T...

Page 38: ...mal Solutions Advantage User Reference Guide for information on the automatic mode Once the Autosampler CE is in automatic mode it can be in one of two states Online remote in which the controller is...

Page 39: ...run sequences that automatically load samples run methods and unload samples at the end of the experiment Maintain a log that records all activities of the Autosampler CE Axis Terms The terms r axis...

Page 40: ...er CE TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE 1 24 Rotational movement clockwise and counter clockwise occurs along the q axis theta axis Figure 1 13 The q Axis Upward and downward movement occurs along the...

Page 41: ...tandard thermal analysis method is executed The DSC cell is returned to a near ambient temperature The DSC furnace is uncovered The reference and sample pans are removed from the DSC furnace An AS run...

Page 42: ...Introducing the DSC Autosampler CE TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE 1 26...

Page 43: ...PLER CE 2 1 CHAPTER 2 Preparing the Autosampler CE Introduction 2 3 Preparing for Operation 2 4 Connecting the Heat Exchanger Cable 2 4 Installing the Autosampler CE Lids 2 5 Installing the Dust Cover...

Page 44: ...Preparing the Autosampler CE 2 2 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 45: ...section contains certain procedures that need to be performed occasion ally as part of the Autosampler CE setup Once you have completed setting up your Autosampler CE as directed in this chapter you...

Page 46: ...mpler CE you need to connect the heat exchanger cable to the instrument The LNCA Operator s Manual contains more details on installing the heat exchanger Connect the heat exchanger as follows 1 Make s...

Page 47: ...ateri als In order to ensure that the Autosampler CE operates correctly while picking up and placing each lid in the appropriate place you must make sure that the lids are installed in the proper loca...

Page 48: ...henever you leave the Autosampler CE to run a series of samples This will prevent dust and dirt from interfering with your experiments To put the dust cover on simply insert the lip into the slot on t...

Page 49: ...you will need to calibrate it so that it will properly pick up and deposit pans Calibration is done using the manual mode functions which are described in the next chapter If you need information on...

Page 50: ...Preparing the Autosampler CE 2 8 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 51: ...3 5 Understanding the Confidence Tests 3 6 Moving the Turret Assembly 3 7 The Motion Keys 3 8 Changing the Motor Speed 3 9 Covering and Uncovering the DSC Cell 3 10 Loading and Unloading Sample Pans...

Page 52: ...Using the Autosampler CE in the Manual Mode 3 2 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 53: ...apter describes the following manual mode procedures Switching to manual mode Moving the turret assembly manually Covering and uncovering the DSC cell Loadingandunloadingpans Stopping Autosampler CE m...

Page 54: ...ER switch on the DSC Autosampler CE The Autosampler CE displays Confidence Test Version x x then Copyright 1986 TA Instruments Inc See page 3 6 for a discussion of the confidence tests When the confid...

Page 55: ...ey on the Autosampler CE keypad The display reads Automatic Mode Halted 3 Press the MANUAL AUTOMATIC key The display reads Manual Mode Idle The Autosampler CE is now in manual mode and is ready for a...

Page 56: ...t If the display fails it may remain blank or display random letters and symbols If the Autosampler CE test error is noncritical to the remaining tests the confidence tests finish but the last error m...

Page 57: ...igure 3 1 are used to move the turret assembly in the direction indi cated on the key You can change the speed of the turret motion with the SPEED key The motion and SPEED keys are explained on the fo...

Page 58: ...Moves the turret counterclockwise untilthecounterclock wise limit is reached RAISE Raises the turret until the upper limit is reached LOWER Lowers the turret until the lower limit is reached EXTEND Ex...

Page 59: ...ur selection 1 Access the Autosampler CE keypad by loosening the captive thumbscrews on the keypad cover and tilting the cover down 2 Press the SPEED key The Autosampler CE displays the current speed...

Page 60: ...ver or 2 Cover Uncover 1 or Cover 2 1 3 Select an option by pressing a numeric key then pressing ENTER If you select option 1 the Autosampler CE uncovers the cell and returns all cell lids to their st...

Page 61: ...he DSC cell when its tempera ture is above 100o C Loading Pans To load sample pans to the DSC cell in manual mode follow these steps 1 Access the Autosampler CE keypad by loosening the captive thumbsc...

Page 62: ...an Number 1 5 Type a number between 1 and 62 then press ENTER The Autosampler CE loads the pan to the cell position you chose in step 3 If there is already a pan in the cell position you selected the...

Page 63: ...ng the captive thumbscrews on the keypad cover and tilting the cover down 2 Press the LOAD key You are prompted to select option 1 Load or 2 Unload Load 1 or Unload 2 1 3 Select the Unload option by p...

Page 64: ...AMPLER after loading them with the LOAD key you must enter a returning pan number you cannot use sample pan number 0 Press RESET SAMPLER to clear the Autosam pler CE s memory whenever you remove a pan...

Page 65: ...me action with the Autosampler CE RESUME key The Autosampler CE then completes the task that was interrupted When the Autosampler CE is in manual mode you can use the motion keys to move the turret as...

Page 66: ...vious command after you press the RESET SAMPLER key The RESET SAMPLER Key When the RESET SAMPLER key is pressed in manual mode all commands are cleared the cell is assumed to be empty and all pans to...

Page 67: ...u press ENTER to continue the reset the displayshows Manual Mode Resetting When the Autosampler CE reaches home position thedisplaydisplays Manual Mode Idle and the Autosampler CE is ready for a com m...

Page 68: ...move them manually with tweezers or the Autosampler CE motion keys The Autosam pler CE does check that all lids are in their storage positions and displays an error message if they are not If you pres...

Page 69: ...brationChecklist 4 8 PerformingtheCalibration 4 9 CalibratingtheCellLidPositions 4 11 Calibrating the Cell Pan Positions 4 15 CalibratingtheLid Storage Positions 4 21 Calibrating the Sample Tray 4 25...

Page 70: ...Calibrating the Autosampler CE 4 2 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 71: ...listed and illustrated in Table 4 1 beginning on the next page You will need to calibrate the cell lid and cell pan positions using the procedures described on pages 4 11 to 4 20 The lid storage and...

Page 72: ...ate Verify Lid 2 Cell Calibrate Verify Lid 3 Cell Table 4 1 Autosampler CE Calibration Position Screen Display Autosampler CE Position Thesmall silverlid spositionon the DSC cell Themedium sized stain...

Page 73: ...ition The dimple in a DSC cell where the sample pan is placed For dual sample cells not shown choose side A or B The small silver lid s storage position table continued Calibrate Verify Sample Pos Cal...

Page 74: ...Calibrate Verify Lid 2 Storage Calibrate Verify Lid 3 Storage Table 4 1 Autosampler CE Calibration Position continued Screen Display Autosampler CE Position Themedium sized stainless steel lid sstora...

Page 75: ...e 4 1 continued Screen Display Autosampler CE Position Position 1 on the sample tray Position 11 on the sample tray Position 59 on the sample tray Calibrate Verify Tray Pos 11 Calibrate Verify Tray Po...

Page 76: ...not recommended for calibration When you have finished and checked your calibration you can cycle hermetic or open pans for furtherverification The DSC cell is level and properly installed Air lines...

Page 77: ...osampler CE was performing a Verify function press RESET SAMPLER and repeat the Verify operation to recheck the position If it is incorrect HALT the Auto sampler CE again press ESCAPE CLEAR to cancel...

Page 78: ...peeds when you are moving the turret for longer distances For more information on the SPEED key please see Chapter 3 5 If the grippers either empty or holding a pan or lid contact the DSC cell furnace...

Page 79: ...omeposition 3 Make sure all lids are in their storage positions see Table 4 1 4 Press the LIDS key The screen displays Uncover 1 or Cover 2 1 5 Select option 2 Cover by pressing the 2 key then pressin...

Page 80: ...ositioned press the CALIBRATE key until you see the correct cell lid position on thedisplay Calibrate Verify Lid 1 Cell 9 Press ENTER The screen displays Verify 1 or Store 2 1 LID IN OPEN POSITION FIN...

Page 81: ...splay Calibrate Verify Lid 1 Cell 12 Press ENTER The screen displays Verify 1 or Store 2 1 13 Press ENTER to select default option 1 Verify 14 When the turret stops moving close and open the grippers...

Page 82: ...return the lids to their storage positions select option 1 Uncover 17 Press ESCAPE CLEAR to exit the calibra tion procedure 18 If you are calibrating a newly installed Autosampler CE go on to Calibrat...

Page 83: ...e captive thumbscrews on the keypad cover and tilting the cover down 2 Press RESET SAMPLER and ENTER to bring the Autosampler CE to the home position 3 Make sure the cell lids are in their storage pos...

Page 84: ...ENTER The Autosampler CE picks up the pan in tray position 1 and begins moving toward the cell 8 Press ESCAPE CLEAR when the Auto sampler CE reaches the DSC cell area 9 Use the motion keys to positio...

Page 85: ...tion 2 Store to store the calibra tion position press the 2 key then press ENTER The screen displays Cell Ref Pos Calibrated 13 Release the pan press the RELEASE key Press RESET SAMPLER and ENTER to b...

Page 86: ...een displays Load Ref 1 or Sample 2 1 19 Select option 2 Sample by pressing 2 then ENTER The screen displays Sample Pan Number 1 20 Select tray position 2 press the 2 key then press ENTER The Autosamp...

Page 87: ...or Store 2 1 25 Select option 2 Store to store the calibra tion position press the 2 key then press ENTER The screen displays Sample Pos Calibrated 26 Release the pan press the RELEASE key Press RESET...

Page 88: ...riteria in Figure 4 2 Remember to release the pan and raise the turret out of the cell with the RAISE key 30 Use the LOAD key to remove the pans from the cell 31 Press ESCAPE CLEAR to end the calibra...

Page 89: ...Press RESET SAMPLER and ENTER to bring the Autosampler CE to home position 3 Check that the three cell lids are in their storage positions see Table 4 1 4 Use the motion keys to position the grippers...

Page 90: ...position on thedisplay Calibrate Verify Lid 1 Storage 6 Press ENTER The screen displays Verify 1 or Store 2 1 7 Select option 2 Store to store the calibra tion position press the 2 key then press ENTE...

Page 91: ...displays Verify 1 or Store 2 1 10 Press ENTER to select default option 1 Verify 11 When the turret stops moving close and open the grippers again and check your calibration against the criteria in Fi...

Page 92: ...rage or Calibrate Verify Lid 3 Storage Step 7 Lid 2 Storage Calibrated or Lid 3 Storage Calibrated 13 Press ESCAPE CLEAR to exit the calibra tion procedure When you have finished using the Autosampler...

Page 93: ...ive thumbscrews on the keypad cover and tilting the cover down 2 Press RESET SAMPLER and ENTER to bring the Autosampler CE to the home position 3 Make sure the sample tray is fully inserted 4 Place em...

Page 94: ...INGERS SHOULD BE EQUIDISTANT FROM THE PAN ALL FOUR FINGERS SHOULD CONTACT THE PAN AT THE SAME TIME WHEN YOU PRESS THE GRIP KEY Figure 4 4 Calibrating a Tray Position 6 Press the CALIBRATE key repeated...

Page 95: ...Tray Pos 1 10 Press ENTER The screen displays Verify 1 or Store 2 1 11 Press ENTER to select default option 1 Verify 12 When the turret stops moving close and open the grippers again and check your c...

Page 96: ...Pos 11 or Calibrate Verify Tray Pos 59 Step 8 Tray Pos 11 Calibrated or Tray Pos 59 Calibrated 14 Press ESCAPE CLEAR to exit the calibra tion procedure When you have finished using the Autosampler CE...

Page 97: ...ess the HALT key if the Autosampler CE turret arm starts to run intosomething If the Autosampler CE has trouble completing any of the tests or displays any error messages note the position s showing a...

Page 98: ...he cover down Step A Use the LOAD key to test the Autosampler CE s ability to load and unload pans from the tray to the DSC cell 1 Press RESET SAMPLER and ENTER to bring the Autosampler CE to the home...

Page 99: ...ng the 2 key then pressing ENTER 10 Select tray position 45 press 45 then press ENTER The Autosampler CE loads the pan in tray position 45 into the cell sample or sample A position 11 Press the LOAD k...

Page 100: ...17 Select option 1 Ref by pressing ENTER The screen displays Sample Pan Number 0 18 Select default tray position 0 by pressing ENTER tray position 0 tells the Autosam pler CE to return the pan to the...

Page 101: ...2 key then pressing ENTER The Autosam pler CE removes all lids from their storage positions and places them on the cell 4 Press the LIDS key again The screen displays Uncover 1 or Cover 2 1 5 Select...

Page 102: ...position you want to check 4 Press ENTER The screen displays Verify 1 or Store 2 1 5 Select option 1 Verify by pressing ENTER The Autosampler CE should move to the position you selected in step 2 6 U...

Page 103: ...he keypad cover and tilting the cover down 2 Press RESET SAMPLER and ENTER to bring the Autosampler CE to home position 3 Load the sample tray with at least five empty crimped pans Use sample tray pos...

Page 104: ...n the cell The lids are removed The pans are returned to their storage positions If you must stop the test because of calibra tion errors press the ESCAPE CLEAR key 7 Press ESCAPE CLEAR to stop the Cy...

Page 105: ...amples Overview 5 3 InstallingtheCrimpingDie 5 4 Setting Up the Sample Tray 5 9 Autosampler CE Run Capacity 5 10 Reuse of Pans 5 11 Order of Runs 5 12 Pan Metal and Type 5 13 Preparing Sample Pans 5 1...

Page 106: ...Preparing Samples 5 2 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 107: ...AUTOSAMPLER CE 5 3 Overview This chapter explains how to Install the TA Instruments crimping die in the Sample Encapsulating Press Set up the sample tray Prepare crimped and hermetic pans for Autosamp...

Page 108: ...ng die designed to work with the TA Instruments Autosampler CE crimped pans Follow the steps below to install the crimping die in the Sample Encapsulating Press before preparing crimped pans for Autos...

Page 109: ...2 Turn the sample press on its back Figure 5 2 Turning the Sample Encapsulating Press on its Back 3 Turn the base screw counterclockwise to lower the height of the lower die Figure 5 3 Lowering the B...

Page 110: ...mples 5 6 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE 4 Set the sample press upright Figure 5 4 Setting the Sample Encapsulating Press Upright 5 Lift the lower die out of the sample press Figure 5 5 Removing th...

Page 111: ...e 5 6 then lift the inner core out of the die Figure 5 6 Removing the Inner Core from the Lower Die 7 Insert the new inner core included with the Autosampler CE see Figure 5 7 into the die Retighten t...

Page 112: ...er die 10 Tilt the sample press back up and bring the lever down to test the height of the lower die The upper die should just touch the lower die when the lever is fully down 11 Repeat steps 9 and 10...

Page 113: ...ay Before you prepare your sample pans and set up the sample tray you should consider the follow ing Sample and run capacity Reuse of pans Order of runs Pan metal and type Each of these considerations...

Page 114: ...g runs in an AS run sequence is limited by the amount of liquid nitrogen in the LNCA tank The rate at which the liquid nitrogen is used up depends of course on your method the temperature you use how...

Page 115: ...decrease the number of actual samples in the AS run sequence Reuse of Pans Because thermal analysis experiments can sometimes deform the pans or cause the sample material to boil out we do not recomm...

Page 116: ...d at a minimum by putting all cooling only runs at the beginning of the AS run sequence If you plan to runcombinationcooling heatingmethods these methods should come next followed finally by anyheatin...

Page 117: ...mpler CE operates using the following types of TA Instruments pans Autosampler CE crimped pans Hermetic pans Open pans These pans are available in a variety of metals Any pan metal can be used with th...

Page 118: ...the Auto sampler CE cannot remove a pan from the cell because of deformation or boiled out material operation is halted until the problem is corrected Thus before you use the Autosampler CE for unatte...

Page 119: ...ting Press we recommend that you practice the following procedures with empty pans before attempting to seal a sample If you wish to prepare additional trays of samples while a tray is being run on th...

Page 120: ...Preparing Samples 5 16 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 121: ...TS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE 5 17 Tray Cell Reference Sample Name or Sample Method Position Position Pan Reference Pan Type Weight File 3 6 9 14 29 31 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 122: ...INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE Tray Cell Reference Sample Name or Sample Method Position Position Pan Reference Pan Type Weight File 32 33 34 36 37 35 38 42 48 56 59 60 61 62 58 57 55 54 53 52 51 50 4...

Page 123: ...0001 gram and record the weight Figure 5 8 TA Instruments Crimped Pan 2 Leave the pan and cover in the balance and place your sample in the pan Record the weight 3 Subtract the weight you obtained in...

Page 124: ...le Encapsulating Press Set Up for Nonhermetic Crimping 5 Place the cover over the pan If the sample is small or thin align the cover with the pan see Figure 5 10 If the sample is large invert the cove...

Page 125: ...e the lever and remove the pan from the well Check the pan to ensure that it meets the specifications outlined in Table 5 1 next page If the pan does not meet the specifications in Table 5 1 you may n...

Page 126: ...cifications for Properly Crimped Pans Description Illustration Uniformfoldingoflid around circumference Flat surface on the bottom of the pan no ridge around circumference No visible gaps between lid...

Page 127: ...ay and record the cell position corresponding reference pan number and sample name in the Sample Information Chart see example in Figure 5 11 A column is also provided in this chart for the thermal me...

Page 128: ...ic pan and cover see Figure 5 12 in a milligram balance measur ing accuracy of the balance must be 0 0001 gram and record the weight Figure 5 12 TA Instruments Hermetic Pan 2 Leave the pan and cover i...

Page 129: ...pan in the well of the lower die of the Sample Encapsulating Press see Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 The DSC Sample Press Set Up for Hermetic Sealing 5 Place the cover over the pan as shown in Figure 5 14 L...

Page 130: ...TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE Figure 5 14 Placing the Cover over the Hermetic Pan 6 Place the hermetic preforming tool grooved side down around the upper die plunger see Figure 5 15 Figure 5 15 Us...

Page 131: ...it around the upper die plunger 9 Lower the lever again and push down gently untilitstopsmoving 10 Raise the lever and remove the pan from the well Check the pan to ensure that it meets the specificat...

Page 132: ...Description Illustration Complete seal around circumference of pan Diameter of pan approximately5 16in 0 300 to 0 310 in 11 Place the pan in the Autosampler CE tray and record the cell position corres...

Page 133: ...ycle Pans Test 6 8 The Sensors Test 6 9 The Rear Switches Test 6 16 The Keyboard Test 6 17 The GPIB Test 6 18 The Display Test 6 19 The Motion Test 6 20 The Cycle A B Test 6 22 Error Messages 6 24 Gen...

Page 134: ...Diagnostics 6 2 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE...

Page 135: ...p you can use the red Ready light on the unit s back panel see Figure 6 1 to determine whether the other confidence tests detect any errors Figure 6 1 The Autosampler CE Confidence Test Ready Light Fo...

Page 136: ...r a long 3 4 second flash to indicate whether the system has passed or failed A short flash means that the system being tested has passed a long flash means that it has failed Table 6 1 on the next pa...

Page 137: ...umber 1 EPROM checksum 2 Variable RAM 3 Liquidcrystaldisplay 4 8155 5 Keyboard 6 Location RAM 7 GPIB 8 RS 232 C 9 Timerinterrupt 10 Watchdog timer 11 Up down z axis motor and sensor 12 In out r axis m...

Page 138: ...al mode key calls up a menu of tests that check the Autosampler CE s Calibration Cycle Lids test Cycle Pans test Sensors Configurationjumpers Keyboard operation GPIBconfiguration Display screen Motors...

Page 139: ...displayed on the screen The Autosampler CE begins moving the cell lids from their storage positions to the cell When the cell is cov ered the Autosampler CE returns the lids to their storage position...

Page 140: ...Press ENTER to select the test displayed on the screen The Autosampler CE begins loading the pan in tray position 1 into the cell reference position as indicated on the screen Cycle Pans 0001 Loading...

Page 141: ...ors test displays a series of digits that indicate whether or not the Autosampler CE sensors are detecting an object 1 Access the Autosampler CE keypad by loosening the captive thumbscrews on the keyp...

Page 142: ...its storage position and watch the screen If the digit changes from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 as you move the object the sensor is working correctly Table 6 3 pages 6 12 to 6 13 explains what each sensor...

Page 143: ...AMPLER CE 6 11 Table 6 2 The Sensor Test Digits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lid 3 storage Lid 2 storage Lid 1 storage Tray R axis Q axis cell Z axis not used Grippers Contact finger B Contact finger A Autos...

Page 144: ...ed lid is in its storageposition 0 Lid 2 is not in its storageposition Lid 1 storage 1 Lid 1 the small lid is in its storage position 0 Lid 1 is not in its storageposition Tray 1 The sample tray is fu...

Page 145: ...ingers are touching each other 0 The grippers are open Contact finger B 1 A finger one side of the grippers is contacting the cell 0 No contact Contact finger A 1 A finger one side of the grippers is...

Page 146: ...Diagnostics 6 14 TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE Figure 6 3 Arm Centered Over Turret Assembly Figure 6 4 Turret Over Cell...

Page 147: ...TA INSTRUMENTS DSC AUTOSAMPLER CE 6 15 Figure 6 5 Turret in Full Up Position Autosampler CE Test Functions...

Page 148: ...lting the cover down 2 Press the TEST key four times The Auto sampler CE screen displays Test Rear Switches 3 Press ENTER to select the test displayed on the screen The Autosampler CE displays a serie...

Page 149: ...est displayed on the screen 4 Press each key on the Autosampler CE keyboard except the ESCAPE CLEAR key and watch the screen to ensure that the key displayed on the screen matches the one you are pres...

Page 150: ...2 Press the TEST key six times The Auto sampler CE screen displays Test GPIB 3 Press ENTER to select the test displayed on the screen The screen should display a numeral ten higher than the address y...

Page 151: ...d tilting the cover down 2 Press the TEST key seven times The Autosampler CE screen displays Test Display 3 Press ENTER to select the test displayed on the screen Strings of characters continu ously m...

Page 152: ...s on Autosampler CE motor movement so that service personnel can perform motor diagnostics tests The software limits protect the hardware from damage and prevent the motors from being overdriven The f...

Page 153: ...mbly reaches an obstacle Note that the GRIP and RELEASE keys move the fingers incrementally instead of fully opening and closing them in single keystrokes Once the turret stops moving release the moti...

Page 154: ...collisions of the turret arm with the enclosure cell or sample tray are possible NEVER leave this test operat ing unattended Please contact an authorized service representative for further information...

Page 155: ...nuously cycles between points A and B Be ready to press the HALT key to prevent possible collisions of the turret arm with the enclosure tray or cell Once you are sure that the path the Auto sampler C...

Page 156: ...r messages please access the online help provided with the Thermal Solutions Advantage software for detailed instructions and read the guidelines given here You can access online help by opening the E...

Page 157: ...intervention Fatal Error Messages Fatal error messages indicate a condition that must be corrected for operation to continue The Autosampler CE always stops operating when a fatal error occurs Fatal...

Page 158: ...epresentative Fatal Error EPROM Checksum Problem The confidence test has detected that the EPROM erasable programmable read only memory containing the Autosampler CE programming has been partially era...

Page 159: ...er CE is not operating correctly Solution Turn off the Autosampler CE and power up again If you still receive this message call a qualified service representative Fatal Error Timer Interrupt Problem T...

Page 160: ...on Solution Turn off the Autosampler CE and power up again If you still receive this message call a qualified service representative Fatal Error Watchdog Timeout Problem The Autosampler CE has detecte...

Page 161: ...tion has been erased Solution Recalibrate the position displayed on the screen see Chapter 4 Contact Error Finger X X A or B Problem One of the gripper fingers has touched the DSC cell Motion is stopp...

Page 162: ...e gripper fingers have touched the DSC cell Motion is stopped when this occurs to prevent damage to the cell or gripper fingers All motion keys except the RAISE key become inoperable Solution Press th...

Page 163: ...ect Problem 1 The Autosampler CE was switched to automatic mode while it was holding an object or was halted with the Halt Motion key while the grippers were closing on an object OR 2 You manually gri...

Page 164: ...ve Error Lid x dropped Problem The Autosampler CE has dropped a lid lid 1 2 or 3 or had trouble picking it up This can be caused by 1 incorrect calibration 2 bent or damaged gripper fingers or 3 a fau...

Page 165: ...ampler CE is gripping a lid the gripper sensor may be malfunc tioning test the gripper sensor with the TEST key Error Lid x not strd Lid x not stored Problem The Autosampler CE has been reset with one...

Page 166: ...brating the related position s then repeat the task If the error occurs again call a qualified service representative Error Pan xx missing Problem A pan that the Autosampler CE is attempting to load o...

Page 167: ...tosampler CE has been reset Errorr axis motor or sensor Problem The confidence test has detected that the r axis in out motor is not running properly or that motion of the turret arm is not being sens...

Page 168: ...moving the q axis motor by pressing the ROTATE CW and ROTATE CCW keys If the turret assembly does not move the motor needs to be serviced If the turret moves test the q axis sensor with the TEST key s...

Page 169: ...t move the motor needs to be serviced If the turret moves test the z axis sensor with the TEST key see page 6 9 If the sensor is malfunctioning have the sensor serviced GPIB Error 50 no command found...

Page 170: ...ontroller to the Auto sampler CE Solution Close the DSC Instrument Control window and turn off the Autosampler CE Then restart the Autosampler CE reopen DSC Instrument Control and retry your operation...

Page 171: ...CE reopen DSC Instrument Control and retry your operation GPIB Error 55 unknown AC type Problem An undefined GPIB command was sent from the controller to the Auto sampler CE Solution Close the DSC In...

Page 172: ...CE does not contain a se quence number Solution Close the DSC Instrument Control window and turn off the Autosampler CE Then restart the Autosampler CE reopen DSC Instrument Control and retry your op...

Page 173: ...ler CE Then restart the Auto sampler CE reopen DSC Instrument Control and retry your operation GPIB Error 60 bad pan number Problem The sample pan number in a GPIB command does not exist Solution Clos...

Page 174: ...the DSC Instrument Control window and turn off the Autosampler CE Then restart the Autosampler CE reopen DSC Instrument Control and retry your operation GPIB Error 64 no pan in ref no pan in reference...

Page 175: ...one of the Reset Sampler keys Solution Close the DSC Instrument Control window and turn off the Autosampler CE Then restart the Autosampler CE reopen DSC Instrument Control and retry your operation I...

Page 176: ...operation GPIB Error 70 interface error Problem A GPIB interface error has occurred Solution Close the DSC Instrument Control window and turn off the Autosampler CE Then restart the Autosampler CE re...

Page 177: ...steps or xxxxx steps Problem The r axis motor executed the wrong number of steps to complete a move ment The number is positive when the motor is retracting and negative when the motor is extending S...

Page 178: ...direction and negative for the clockwise direction Small numbers of lost steps 25 indicate a loose or worn gear whereas frequent errors involvinglargernumbersindicatethat the motor is binding Solutio...

Page 179: ...eps or xxxxx steps Problem The z axis motor had to execute the wrong number of steps to complete a movement The number is positive when the turret assembly is moving down and negative when it is movin...

Page 180: ...he message number Further information on these A messages can be found when you access the online help provided with Thermal Solutions Advantage You can access online help by opening the Error Log in...

Page 181: ...Printed Circuit Boards Part Number Description 911110 901 Motor Drive 984270 901 CommunicationsBoard Table A 2 Motors and Sensors Part Number Description 990720 901 Gripper Motor Assembly 990737 901 R...

Page 182: ...Table A 4 Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Description 990732 901 Autosampler CE Sample Tray 62 position 990685 001 Die Punch for Crimped Sample Pan 990717 901 Gripper Finger Assembly 990687 001 Lid 1...

Page 183: ...s Help Desk at1 302 427 4070 SERVICE U S A For instrument service and repairs pleasecall1 302 427 4050 TA Instruments Ltd Europe House Bilton Centre Cleeve Road Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7UQ England Tel...

Page 184: ...8 94 60 Fax 33 1 30 48 94 51 TA Instruments Spain Waters Cromatograf a S A Divisi n TA Instruments Avda Europa 21 Pta Baja 28108Alcobendas Madrid Spain Telephone 34 91 661 8448 Fax 34 91 661 0855 TA I...

Page 185: ...s features 1 6 display description 1 20 Display test 6 19 dust cover installing 2 6 Index A AS run sequences See Thermal Solutions User Reference Guide definition 1 25 automatic mode definition 1 22 s...

Page 186: ...ge positions 4 21 to 4 25 installing 2 5 positions 2 5 testing 4 34 LNCA heat exchanger cable connecting 2 4 relationship to Autosampler 1 8 LOAD LIDS test 4 30 loading testing 4 35 E equipment requir...

Page 187: ...1 3 13 to 3 15 parts lists A 1 to A 3 miscellaneous parts A 2 motors and sensors A 1 PC boards A 1 supplies A 2 POWER switch starting Autosampler with 3 4 R r axis definition 1 10 1 23 M manual mode c...

Page 188: ...ogy 1 22 to 1 25 testing 1 25 testing Autosampler functions 6 6 Autosampler positions 6 22 calibration 4 29 to 4 36 Rear Switches test 6 16 requirements for running Autosampler CE equipment 1 21 syste...

Page 189: ...1 10 1 24 tests Cycle Pans 4 35 6 8 to 6 9 Display 6 19 GPIB 6 18 Keyboard 6 17 LOAD LIDS 4 30 Motion 6 20 Rear Switches 6 16 Sensors 6 9 to 6 16 Verify 4 34 Thermal Solutions online help 6 48 q axis...

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