Dionex ICS-900 Installation and Quick Start Instructions
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If the timebase includes an AS40 or no
autosampler, the
Controlled By
setting
must be
Dionex ICS-900
c.
To change a
Controlled By
setting, select
the Pump_InjectValve name, press
F2
,
and select the device.
3. Check the detection limits, standby flow rate,
and inactivity time-out period settings.
a.
On the Dionex ICS-900 Properties dialog
box, click
b. Under
Set Detection Limits
, verify that
the default conductivity range (0 to
500
S) is selected. The larger range (0 to
10,000
S) is used only for specialized
applications.
c.
To have the pump flow rate automatically
reduced after a period of inactivity, select
a
Standby Flow Rate
and an
Inactivity
Time Out Period
. To disable this feature,
select
0 (Off)
.
4. Select the TTL and relay output settings:
a.
On the Dionex ICS-900 Properties dialog
box, click
State Devices.
b. Select the check boxes for the TTL and
relay outputs you plan to use; clear the
check boxes for those you do not plan to
use.
c.
If an AS40 is installed, verify that
Pump_ECD_Relay_1 is selected (see
5. Click
OK
to close the Properties dialog box.
6. On the
File
menu, click
Save Installation
.
7. You can ignore the “no inject device installed”
warning, if it appears. This simply means that
the timebase does not include an autosampler.
This message appears if you are using an
AS40 autosampler or manual injections. Click
Close
.
8. Exit the Server Configuration program.
Figure 21. Dionex ICS-900 Properties:
Inject valve controlled by Dionex ICS-900
Figure 22. Dionex ICS-900 Properties: Options
Figure 23. Dionex ICS-900 Properties: State Devices