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Adding Modules
Adding a Generic Detector Interface
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TRACE 1300 and TRACE 1310 Hardware Manual
Thermo Scientific
Configuring and Setting GDI Detector
Configure and enable the GDI mechanical module through the user interface of your GC, or
through the CDS in use. Refer to the
TRACE 1300 and TRACE 1310 User Guide
.
See the following sequences:
•
“Configure and set GDI Detector through the touch screen”
•
“Configure and set GDI Detector through the chromatography data system (CDS)”
Configure and set GDI Detector through the touch screen
1. In the main menu select the Configuration icon, the Configuration menu appears.
Select the Front/Back/Aux L/Aux R
GDI
detector icon to open the relevant sub-menu.
2. In the main menu select the
Instrument control
icon. The Instrument Control menu
appears. In the Instrument Control menu, select the Front/Back/Aux L/Aux R GDI
detector icon to open the relevant sub-menu.
3. Set the
parameters
values as required, then return to main menu.
Configure and set GDI Detector through the chromatography data system (CDS)
1. In the
Configuration
window select the
Detectors
tab.
2. Select the
Detector Type
: choose
GDI
.
3. Click
GDI Config...
; the GDI Configuration page is visualized.
4. Select the
Gas Type
used for the detector gases
Gas 1
,
Gas 2
, and
Gas 3
.
Choose one: Air, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Helium, Argon, or Argon/Methane. Nitrogen is
the default gas.
5. Set the
Full-scale
flow
of the restriction installed for each detector gas. Set a value in the
range 1-1000 mL/min. Default value is 50 mL/min.
6. Select the
Max. detector temperature
in the range from 0 °C to 450 °C.
The default temperature is 400 °C.
7. Select the
ADC full-scale voltage
. Choose one: 1 V, 5 V, or 10 V. The default value is 1V.
8. Open the
GDI Method Page
and set the required parameters.
Note
For details refer to
Chapter 2
in the
TRACE 1300/REACE 1310 User Guide.
Note
For details refer to
Chapter 4
in the
TRACE 1300/REACE 1310 User Guide.
Note
If the heater is installed but the actual Temperature read back is 0 °C, check the
integrity of the heater and the temperature probe.