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ABB NGC8200 - Network Connection Configuration; Basic Network Topology

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2101510MNAH | NGC8200 AND PGC1000 USER MANUAL | 79
4. Place the vertical line of the cursor over the small tick mark on nC5 and verify that the time in
the upper right-hand corner of the chromatogram is approximately 160 seconds, within 3 or 4
seconds.
5. Click the N2-C2 tab and verify that there are four (4) peaks: N2, C1, CO2 and C2. The first
peak on the left is a composite peak of C3+. This may or may not be labeled but is not used in
calculations. There could be trace amounts of other components in the calibration blend as
indicated by gates with no component label.
Figure 7-7: N2-C2 (lights)
6. Place the vertical line of the cursor over the small tick mark on C2 and verify the time in the
upper right corner of the chromatogram is approximately 220 seconds, within 3 or 4 seconds.
8 Configure for network connection
The analyzer supports network communication though its Ethernet port. If the analyzer will be
connected to an Ethernet network, enable and configure the Ethernet interface. This section enables
Ethernet, configures IP parameters, and verifies connectivity.
8.1 Basic topology
Ethernet network configuration requires additional network equipment such as switches or routers
(Figure 8-1). In the field, network routers connect a local field network (LAN) to the customer WAN,
routing traffic to and from the LAN.

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