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pOWer COrD CONNeCtION
locate the appropriate power cord for your line voltage, connect the power cord to the
power socket on the VERITY 1910 MS Detector and then to a grounded power outlet. Do not
power on the instrument until directed.
WARNING
WARNING
Ethernet Port and Connection
The Ethernet port on the VERITY 1910 MS Detector is used for REMoTE control with
TRIlUTIon® lc Software or local control with Gilson Glider Prep Software (GGP).
Refer to REMOTE Control or LOCAL Control on page 27 for additional instructions. Refer to
Rear Panel Connections on page 24 for the location of all ports and connected cables.
USB Ports and Connections
The four USB ports available on the VERITY 1910 MS Detector facilitate
communication to the MiDas and allow users to connect a USB keyboard
and mouse to the VERITY 1910 MS Detector (local users only). Refer to
Rear Panel Connections on page 24 for the location of all ports and connected cables.
WARNING
WARNING
USB COMMUNICatION CaBLe
connect the B‑Type end (H1) of the USB communication cable to the MiDas and the other
a‑Type end (H2) to the VERITY 1910 MS Detector.
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InSTallaTIon
The VERITY 1910 MS Detector must never be operated from a power outlet that has
no ground connection. The absence of a ground connection can lead to electric shock
or short circuit.
Never use a power cord other than the one supplied by Gilson. The use of an
inadequately rated power cord can lead to electric shock or short circuit.
Never use any cabling not supplied or recommended by Gilson. Use of unspecified
cabling may lead to improper operation or failure to comply with safety or EMC
regulations.
The VERITY 1910 MS Detector provides double/reinforced insulation to mains circuits.
Any external equipment that is connected to the VERITY 1910 MS Detector through
the rear panel must itself also provide double/reinforced insulation to the mains
supply.
The VERITY 1910 MS Detector is used to analyze liquid samples, liquid contact with
external equipment may lead to the risk of electric shock or short circuit. The user
must ensure that fluidic connections are not close to ancillary equipment and are
checked for leaks prior to use. In the event of a leak, any ancillary equipment not
designed for use with liquids must be turned off until the liquid is removed.
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