Computing Integrators; Figure 5-1. Integrator Cable Connections - Thermo Scientific FOCUS GC Site Preparation And Installation Manual

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Chapter 5
Getting Connected

Computing Integrators

Setup your integrator and connect it to a power supply according to the
manufacturer's instructions. Each FOCUS GC comes with shielded two-
conductor cables for each detector analog output, and a remote ready inhibit, start,
and stop cable (handshake cable). The two-conductor cables consist of a blue
positive wire, a white negative wire, and a shield wire. The handshake cable has a
DIN connector on one end (for connection to the rear panel of the GC), and leads
on the other (for connection to the integrator).
The blue positive (+) and white negative (–) wires of the two-conductor cable
connect the detector output and the integrator. Figure 5-1 shows the cable
connections.
White Negative (–) Wire
* Cut or insulate the shield wire connector when using an integrator or a data handling system.
If a recorder is used, connect the shield wire to the recorder ground.
Refer to your integrator's operating manual for instructions on using the integrator
to process information from the GC.
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0V 1V 10V GND
Shield Wire
Blue Positive (+) Wire

Figure 5-1. Integrator Cable Connections

White Negative (–) Wire
Two-conductor cable
Mounting Peripheral Devices
Integrator
Blue Positive (+) Wire
– +
Handshake
Cable
Shield Wire*
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