Signal Connections - Waters Xevo TQD IVD Overview And Maintenance Manual

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B.10.1 Signal connections
Table B–1:

Signal connections

Analog (Out)
Stop Flow (Out)
Inject Start (In)
Event (In)
Switch 2 (Out)
Switch 3 (Out)
Switch 4 (Out)
Requirement:
To meet the regulatory requirements of immunity from external electrical
disturbances, install connection covers over the signal connectors.
To make signal connections:
1.
Reference the signal connection location from the silk-screened label for inject start or any
other input/output connection you plan to use from Connector I or II on the rear panel of
each instrument.
2.
To make the signal connections, attach the positive and negative leads of the signal cable to
the connector.
3.
Slide the clamp (with the bend facing down) into the protective shield.
Instrument analog-out/event-in connections
Description
Used for analog chart output functionality. The output voltage range
is 0 to 1 V. The resolution of the voltage output is 12 bits.
Used to stop the solvent flow if the nitrogen gas supply fails.
Maximum 30 V, 0.5 A, 10 W.
Signals the start of an injection. Maximum 30 V.
Allows an external device to start data acquisition. Maximum 30 V.
Used to send time-based contact closure signals to external
devices. Maximum 30 V, 0.5 A, 10 W.
Used to send time-based contact closure signals to external
devices. Maximum 30 V, 0.5 A, 10 W.
Used to send time-based contact closure signals to external
devices. Maximum 30 V, 0.5 A, 10 W.
September 7, 2016, 715003560IVD Rev. C
Connector
Signal cable
TP02585
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