Getting Started Model 360E Instruction Manual

3.1.2.5. Connecting the Serial Ports

If you wish to utilize either of the analyzer’s two serial interface COMM ports, refer to Section 6.11 of this manual
for instructions on their configuration and usage.

3.1.2.6. Connecting to a LAN or the Internet

If your unit has a Teledyne Instruments Ethernet card (Option 63), plug one end into the 7’ CAT5 cable supplied
with the option into the appropriate place on the back of the analyzer (see Figure 5-5 in Section 5.5.3) and the
other end into any nearby Ethernet access port.
NOTE:
The M360E firmware supports dynamic IP addressing or DHCP.
If your network also supports DHCP, the analyzer will automatically configure its LAN
connection appropriately,
If your network does not support DHCP, see Section 6.11.6.3 for instructions on
manually configuring the LAN connection.

3.1.2.7. Connecting to a Multidrop Network

If your unit has a Teledyne Instruments RS-232 multidrop card (Option 62), see Section 6.11.7 for instructions
on setting it up.
3.1.3. Pneumatic Connections:

3.1.3.1. Basic Pneumatic Connections

CAUTION
In order to prevent dust from getting into the gas flow channels of your analyzer, it was
shipped with small plugs inserted into each of the pneumatic fittings on the back panel.
Make sure that all of these dust plugs are removed before attaching
exhaust and supply gas lines.
Figures 3-3 and 3-4 illustrate the most common configurations for gas supply and exhaust lines to the Model
360E Analyzer. Figure 3-5 illustrates the internal gas flow of the instrument in its basic configuration.
Please refer to Figure 3-2 for pneumatic connections at the rear panel and Table 3-4 for nomenclature.
NOTE
Sample and calibration gases should only come into contact with PTFE (Teflon), FEP,
glass, stainless steel or brass.
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