Agilent Technologies 1100 Series manual Connecting the Ethernet Communication Cables

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Connecting the Ethernet Communication Cables

Connecting the Ethernet Communication Cables

YTo connect the Ethernet communication cable to an Agilent 1100 Series LC

1.Connect a category 5, shielded Ethernet cable from the JetDirect 400N network card to the Ethernet switch.

CAUTION To comply with safety and EMC regulations, you must use category 5, shielded Ethernet cables to make the Ethernet connections for your instrument.

2.Connect a category 5, shielded Ethernet cable from the Ethernet switch to the Ethernet card in the computer dedicated to the LC system (typically network interface card number 3).

Figure 3. Ethernet connections

HEWLETT PACKARD JET DIRECT 400N

100 (RJ-45)

100 (RJ-45)

BNC

BNC

HEWLETT PACKARD JET DIRECT 400N

Computer Optiplex GX520 (subject to change)

JetDirect 400N card (installed in one of the Agilent modules)

Not drawn to scale

USB

ENET

Ethernet Switch

Cat5 shielded

Ethernet cables

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Contents LC Devices Page Contents Page Related Documentation Safety and Special NoticesPreface About This GuideSafety Precautions Contacting UsTo contact Technical Support To suggest changes to documentation or to Help To contact Customer Service for ordering informationPage To check the firmware version of an Agilent 1100 module Agilent Modules Supported by LC Devices Versions 2.0.2Records Ethernet Communication Kit Connecting the HardwareSupported serial number Installing a Network Card in an Agilent ModuleDetector Power switch On position To install the network interface card in an Agilent moduleBack panel of an Agilent 1100 Series detector Ethernet Switch Cat5 shielded Ethernet cables Connecting the Ethernet Communication CablesTo install the external contact interface board Installing the External Contact Interface BoardConnecting the Trigger Cable Connections for 2-wire, DB15 trigger cable Configuring the Autosampler for Contact Closure Agilent1100 Autosampler dialog box Triggering Data Acquisition with the Autosampler Triggering Data Acquisition with the Autosampler Agilent 1100 handheld control module Turning Off the Solvent Tracking FeatureTurning Off the Solvent Tracking Feature Upgrading an HP 1100 Series LC To upgrade your HP 1100 Series LCPart Number Description of Part Index Instrument Setup view
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1100 Series specifications

Agilent Technologies 1100 Series is a highly regarded lineup of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems designed to meet the demanding needs of laboratories in various fields including pharmaceuticals, environmental testing, and food safety. Known for its versatility, reliability, and advanced technology, the 1100 Series has established itself as a benchmark for analytical performance.

One of the standout features of the Agilent 1100 Series is its modular architecture. This design allows users to configure the system according to specific analytical requirements. The components such as pumps, detectors, and autosamplers can be mixed and matched to create a tailored solution, ensuring maximum efficiency and optimal performance. This modularity also facilitates easy upgrades and maintenance, significantly extending the life cycle of the instrument.

At the heart of the 1100 Series is its advanced pumping technology. The system utilizes precise, high-pressure pumps that ensure a consistent flow rate and excellent reproducibility, essential for accurate quantification of analytes. The binary and quaternary pump options provide flexibility in method development, enabling users to perform gradient elution with ease.

The Agilent 1100 Series also boasts a range of detectors, including UV/VIS, fluorescence, and refractive index detectors. Each detector is designed to enhance sensitivity and specificity, enabling the detection of a wide array of compounds. The UV/VIS detector, in particular, is known for its reliable performance and user-friendly interface, which simplifies method setup and data analysis.

Another critical aspect of the 1100 Series is its autosampler. The system's autosamplers provide high throughput and automatic sample handling, which significantly reduces human error and increases productivity. The intelligent design allows for temperature control and reliable sample injection, ensuring optimal results.

In terms of software, the 1100 Series is supported by Agilent’s OpenLAB software, which offers an intuitive platform for method development, data acquisition, and analysis. This software integrates seamlessly with the HPLC hardware, making it easier for scientists to manage workflows and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements.

Overall, the Agilent Technologies 1100 Series represents a significant advancement in liquid chromatography, bringing together ideal characteristics such as modularity, precision, versatility, and sophistication. Its commitment to innovation and quality makes it a preferred choice for laboratories seeking reliable analytical solutions.