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58 Setup and Control of Knauer HPLC Systems<br />

The integrator inputs 5 and 6 as well as the I/O channels (WAGO<br />

connectors) 5 and 6 of the Interface Box are not accessible by<br />

ChromGate ® .<br />

To an integrator output<br />

of a detector<br />

Trigger Autozero<br />

Fig. 83 Cable connections to the Manager 5000/5050 or IF2<br />

channel 1<br />

channel 2<br />

channel 3<br />

channel 4<br />

If you want your instrument to trigger the start of data acquisition or to<br />

perform an autozero, you must take care for making the trigger signal and<br />

autozero connections. The digital inputs and outputs used for the<br />

connections are situated on WAGO connectors adjacent to the Integrator<br />

Inputs. Each of the WAGO connectors corresponds to one of the data<br />

acquisition channels.<br />

Trigger Signal Connections<br />

If you want your instrument to trigger the start of data acquisition on your<br />

ChromGate system using the Interface Box, you must connect a trigger<br />

signal cable to the Interface Box. The trigger signal should be connected<br />

to one of the digital input connectors on the rear panel of the Interface<br />

Box. The digital input must correspond to that one selected in your<br />

method.<br />

Connect one pole of the trigger cable to one of the connectors labeled<br />

D.IN1, and the other pole to the connector labeled D.GND (digital<br />

ground).<br />

Autozero Signal Connections<br />

If your detector has an autozero option and you want to use the feature to<br />

zero the baseline signal at the start of data acquisition, you must connect<br />

an autozero signal cable to the Interface Box. The autozero signal is<br />

connected to one of the digital output connectors on the rear panel of the<br />

Interface Box.<br />

Connect the ground connector of the instrument to the D.GND (digital<br />

ground) labeled connector of the Interface Box and the AUTOZERO<br />

connector of the instrument to the connector labeled D.OUT3. The<br />

connectors D.GND and D.OUT3 must be situated on the same connector<br />

strip.

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