Tcp/Ip Settings; Inject Options - Teledyne Foxy R1 Instruction Manual

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Foxy
R1 and Foxy
R2 Fraction Collectors
Section 3 Programming

3.2.3 TCP/IP Settings

3.2.4 Inject Options

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Inject or timed
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The user-configurable parameter is the baud rate. To set the
baud rate:
1. Touch the RS-232 Serial settings icon.
2. Select the desired baud rate from the list using the Up and
Down Arrow buttons.
3. Touch the Enter icon to save the selection and return to the
Configuration Tools menu.
Note
Refer to Section 4 for more information on communications
with external devices.
External devices may communicate with the fraction collector
using TCP/IP protocol and a static IPv4 address. To configure the
TCP/IP settings:
1. Touch the TCP/IP settings icon to display the communica-
tion options.
2. Review the IP and IP Mask values. To change either value:
a. Touch the value you intend to modify.
b. Touch the Up and Down Arrow icons to set the numeri-
cal value at the cursor position.
c. Move the cursor position by touching the Left and
Right Arrow icons.
d. Touch the Enter icon to save the setting and return to
the previous display.
Note
Should you need assistance with determining the correct static
IP address and IP Mask values, contact your IT department.
Note
The view-only MAC address is unique to each fraction collector
and cannot be changed.
Inject options, also known as Restart options, control the oper-
ation of the fraction collector when collecting fractions from mul-
tiple samples.
Touching the Inject icon displays a list of options.
If you intend to collect fractions from a single sample after
touching the Play button, select the None option. The fraction
collector will collect fluids until the last tube, or until stopped.
If you intend to collect fractions from multiple samples during a
run, choose an Inject or Timed option. The difference is the
means used to restart the collection of each sample.
Inject – The inject options rely on an Inject signal from an
external device. The fraction collector receives this electrical
pulse input on pin 5 of the Detector connector.

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