Agilent Technologies 1200 Series User Manual page 11

Autosampler thermostat
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• The CAN bus is a serial bus with high-speed data transfer. The two
• The REMOTE connector may be used in combination with other analytical
• The RS-232 connector may be used to control the autosampler from a
• The Thermostat-Autosampler connection is used for control signal transfer
• The power input socket accepts a line voltage of 100–120 or
• The interface board slot is used for external contacts, BCD output and for
1200 Series AT User Manual
connectors for the CAN bus are used for internal Agilent 1200 Series
module data transfer and synchronization.
instruments from Agilent Technologies if you want to use features such as
common shut down, prepare, and so on.
computer through an RS-232 connection, using appropriate software. This
connector needs to be activated by the configuration switch module next to
the GPIB connector. The software needs the appropriate drivers to support
this communication. See your software documentation for further
information.
and synchronization of the two modules. The cable must be installed for
operation of the autosampler thermostat.
220–240 volts AC ± 10 % with a line frequency of 50 or 60 Hz. Maximum
power consumption of the autosampler module is 300 Watts (Volt-Amps).
Maximum power consumption of the autosampler thermostat module is
260 Watts (Volt-Amps). There are no voltage selectors on your autosampler
because the power supplies have automatic selection capability. The
autosampler module has no externally accessible fuses, because automatic
electronic fuses are implemented in the power supply. The power supply of
the autosampler thermostat has two externally accessible fuses. The
security lever at the power input socket prevents removal of the
autosampler cover when line power is still connected.
future use.
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