Entering The Serial Number Using The Control Module; Entering The Serial Number Using The Agilent Chemstation - Agilent Technologies 1100 Series Reference Manual

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Entering the Serial Number using the Control Module

1 Connect the control module to the detector. Turn on the detector.
2 On the control module, press System (F5), then Records (F4). Using the up/down
3 Press FW Update (F5). Now, press the m key. This will display a box which says
4 Press Enter. This will display the box labeled Serial#.
5 Letters and numbers are created using the up and down arrows. Into the box labeled
For firmware revisions below A.02.00 it is very important never to press Done if the
NOTE
Serial# box is blank. In this case, the module can no longer be recognized by either the
control module or the Agilent ChemStation. The main board must then be replaced.
6 Turn the detector off, then on again. The Records screen should display the correct
7 If a Agilent ChemStation is also connected, restart the Agilent ChemStation now as

Entering the Serial Number using the Agilent ChemStation

Module serial numbers are entered by typing specific commands on the command line
at the bottom of the main user interface screen.
1 To enter a module serial number, type the following command into the command
The first two characters are letters, which should be capitalized.
NOTE
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arrows, make sure that the detector is highlighted.
Update Enter Serial#.
Serial#, enter the 10-character serial number for the detector. When the 10-character
serial number is entered, press Enter to highlight the complete serial number. Then,
press Done (F6).
serial number for this module.
well.
line:
print sendmodule$(lvwd, "ser YYYYYYYYYY")
Where: YYYYYYYYYY is the 10-character serial number of the module in
question.
The reply line will respond with RA 0000 SER followed by the module serial
number you just entered.
Repairing the Variable Wavelength Detector
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