Making Ethernet Connections; Making Ethernet Connections With Waters Data Systems - Waters 2489 Operator's Manual

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I/O signals for the detector
Signal
b
Analog 2
Switch 1 (2)
Switch 2 (2)
a. Inject Start, Chart Mark, Auto Zero, and Lamp inputs are configurable from the detector first
Configuration screen by setting the appropriate parameter to High. See
inputs (contact closures)"
b. See the discussion of attenuation in the detector analog outputs in
connections"
on page 2-9.

Making Ethernet connections

The detector rear panel also includes one Ethernet interface connector for
digital signal communications. Use this connector for devices such as these:
Network adapter card in the Empower workstation
Solvent manager
MassLynx version 4.1 or higher
The Ethernet connector mates with standard Ethernet cable.
Caution:
instruments on the Ethernet connector before you connect an
Ethernet cable to an instrument.

Making Ethernet connections with Waters data systems

When controlling the detector from a Waters data system or controller
(Empower or MassLynx workstation), you can use the Ethernet interface to
send and receive information from the data system.
When connecting via the Ethernet to these Waters data systems, you should
be aware of the following:
When in dual wavelength mode, you must select a data rate of 1 point
per second in the data system method editor. In Empower software, the
data rate parameters defaults to 1 point per second.
2-14
Installing the Detector
Description
2-V full-scale analog output signal of channel B (scaled
to the current AUFS setting).
Used to connect to a fraction collector. Can be
controlled by threshold and timed events.
on page
3-23
for more detail.
To avoid possible damage to components, power-off all
"Configuring event
"Making electrical power

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