Thermo Scientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 Series Operating Instructions Manual page 54

Variable wavelength detectors
Hide thumbs Also See for Dionex UltiMate 3000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

UltiMate 3000 Series:
VWD-3100 and VWD-3400RS Variable Wavelength Detectors
♦ UV Lamp and VIS Lamp
The UV Lamp check box is selected by default. Select the VIS Lamp check box if
the detector is fitted also with a tungsten lamp.
Expansion Board
♦ DAC
Verify that the DAC check box is selected when the DAC board is installed
(→ page 38). If it is not, the analog outputs will not be available in Chromeleon
(→ page 40).
♦ PCM
This check box must be selected if a pH and conductivity monitor is installed
(→ page 26).
Signals Page
The page lists all signals that the detector can record. The signal type and name of each signal
is displayed. To allow raw data collection for a signal, select the Enabled check box next to
the signal name. If the check box is cleared, the detector cannot collect raw data for the signal.
To change a signal name, overwrite the existing name directly in the Name line.
Tip:
If you want to perform detector diagnostics in Chromeleon (→ page 90),
enable the Ref_1 and Measm_1 signals. These signals are required for some of
the tests.
Relays Page
The page lists all available relays (VWD_Relay_1 to VWD_Relay_4). Select a check box to
enable the corresponding relay. If the check box is cleared, the relay will not be available in
Chromeleon. To change a relay name, overwrite the existing name directly in the Name line.
Inputs Page
The page lists all available remote inputs (VWD_Input_1 to VWD_Input_4). Select a check
box to enable the corresponding remote input. If the check box is cleared, the input will not be
available in Chromeleon. To change an input name, overwrite the existing name directly in
the Name line.
Page 46
Operating Instructions

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Vwd-3100Vwd-3400rs

Table of Contents