DAD 6.1L/DAD 2.1L/MWD 2.1L user manual V6700, version 3.2
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Installation
2. Enter the port number in the chromatography software.
Result
The connection is established.
Setting a Static IP Address
A static IP address can be set via the Mobile Control.
Note:
Please inform yourself about the IT safety standards valid for your lab-
oratory, before changing the LAN settings.
The device is factory set to a dynamic IP address (DHCP). To ensure a per-
manent LAN connection between the chromatography software and the
device, we recommend to set a static IP address for certain applications.
Prerequisites
The device has been switched on.
Mobile Control has been installed and started.
The connection between the Mobile Control and the device has been
established.
Note:
You find further information on LAN settings in the chapter Device
Settings of the Mobile Control User Manual.
Procedure
1. In the Mobile Control, choose
Settings
.
2. On the
General
tab, choose the device name.
3. Under
Network Settings
, choose the setting
Static
1
.
4. Enter the IP address into the text box
IP Address
2
.
5. If necessary, change the subnet mask and the gateway
3
.
6. Click
in the top right corner.
7. Restart the device.
Next steps
In case necessary, go back to the original setting with the [
Reset
] button that
can be found under
Settings
>
General
>
Network Settings
>
LAN Settings
.
Using Remote Control
On the rear panel of the detectors an electrical connector socket is located
which serves to send or receive signals from other instruments. For example
start signals from an injection valve or an autosampler can be put to the
START input. All voltages have to be mounted between GROUND and the
corresponding event.
Electronic defect
Electrostatic discharge can destroy the electronics.
Wear a protective bracelet against electrostatic discharge and ground.
For test purposes or in some other cases, it can make sense to manually
enter these signals.
sending control signals
(Events)
to external devices
opening and closing contacts
activating 500 ms pulses
1
2
3