Connecting other Instruments to the PDA Detector 2800
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Connecting other Instruments to the PDA Detector 2800
Using the Remote Control Socket
The remote socket is located on the rear panel of the Smartline PDA
Detector 2800, pos.
4
in Fig. 6
It serves to send and/or receive signals
to/from other instruments. For example the start signal from an injection
valve or an autosampler can be put on the detector’s
START
input.
Please avoid touching the electrical contacts of the socket lines.
Electrostatic discharges when touching the contacts could damage
the electronics of the device.
Connecting the Remote Socket
The remote socket offers two Integrator outputs and one one Start input.
Remote Socket
Fig. 30
Remote socket
DIN1
(START IN)
A short circuit to
GND
sends a start signal to the
chromatography software (KNAUER ChromGate
or
EuroChrom
Software ).
AO1 / GND
AO2 /GND
The Smartline PDA Detector 2800 has two analog
integrator outputs (10V) for up to two detection channels.
At an integrator output the recent signal value is
represented by an analog voltage. The outputs are
connected via the enclosed WAGO connectors and flat
cables. Both integrator outputs are fully controlled by the
chromatography software (KNAUER ChromGate
or Euro-
Chrom
Software).
Assembling WAGO Plugs
The 8-fold WAGO plug strips enclosed are to be used for making
electrical connections to other instruments via the remote control strip. .
The cable is mounted in the plug as shown below.
lever
cable
plug
Fig. 31
Assembling plugs