Analog signal output
unit (option)
AUTO ZERO IN
LAMP OFF IN
Power source
connector
Ground terminal
e-Line
Fig. 2-2
Rear Panel
Analog signal output unit (Option)
:Provides PROCESSOR, RECORDER, MAKER IN terminal.
Ground terminal
:The terminals for grounding connection (three terminals).
Power source connector
:Connects the power supply cable.
Table 2-2 Input/Output terminal
No. Indication
Function
Remarks
1. Used to transmit the acquired
signal (or the acquired spectral
data) to other units on the e-line.
Also, used to send/receive the
instrument parameter data via the
e-line.
1. The florescence intensity data
is output.
2. Used for input/output of each
contact signal.
2.
•
START IN
•
The program is initiated.
•
ERROR IN
•
An error condition in
another instrument is
checked.
•
ERROR OUT
•
An error condition on this
instrument is indicated.
1 e-line
•
BUSY OUT
•
The operational status of
the instrument is indicated.
2
LAMP OFF IN
The lamp is turned off by means of a
contact signal input.
3
AUTO ZERO IN The auto zero function is activated by
means of contact signal input.
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Содержание CHROMASTER 5160
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Страница 165: ...INDEX 3 U UI Pad 2 6 UTLTY 2 7 3 18 W Wiring covers 2 4 APPENDIX 1 19 Z Zero pressure calibration 3 18 ...
Страница 190: ...APPENDIX 3 2 Log book Means the information containing records of instrument operating conditions ...
Страница 221: ...3 1 Replacement Procedure b Replace the fuse with a new one and then attach the fuse holder by pressing it 3 2 ...
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