Eri (Enhanced Remote Interface) - Agilent Technologies Infinity II SFC Binary 1260 User Manual

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Hardware Information
Interfaces
All common TTL circuits operate with a 5 V power supply. A TTL signal is defined as "low"
N O T E
or L when between 0 V and 0.8 V and "high" or H when between 2.0 V and 5.0 V (with
respect to the ground terminal).
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Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Special Interfaces
There is no special interface for this module.

ERI (Enhanced Remote Interface)

ERI replaces the AGP Remote Interface that is used in the HP
1090/1040/1050/1100 HPLC systems and Agilent 1100/1200/1200 Infinity
HPLC modules. All new 1200 Infinity II products using the FUSION core
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ERI signal distribution
Signal
Description
START REQUEST
(L) Request to start injection cycle (for example, by start key on
any module). Receiver is the autosampler.
STOP
(L) Request to reach system ready state as soon as possible (for
example, stop run, abort or finish and stop injection). Receiver is
any module performing run-time controlled activities.
READY
(H) System is ready for next analysis. Receiver is any sequence
controller.
POWER ON
(H) All modules connected to system are switched on. Receiver is
any module relying on operation of others.
Not used
SHUT DOWN
(L) System has serious problem (for example, leak: stops pump).
Receiver is any module capable to reduce safety risk.
START
(L) Request to start run / timetable. Receiver is any module
performing run-time controlled activities.
PREPARE
(L) Request to prepare for analysis (for example, calibration,
detector lamp on). Receiver is any module performing
pre-analysis activities.
1260 SFC Binary Pump

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