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Agilent Technologies Infinity Binary Pump VL 1290

Agilent Technologies Infinity Binary Pump VL 1290
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Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 215
Hardware Information
12
Interfaces
Special Interfaces
The module includes a DC-Out (24 VDC) power line that is intended to be used
with certain modules that operate as CAN slaves, for example external valves.
The line has a limited output of 0.5 A (1.7 A as of August 2011) and is self
resetting.
Tab le 11 Remote Signal Distribution
Pin Signal Description
1 DGND Digital ground
2 PREPARE (L) Request to prepare for analysis (for example, calibration, detector
lamp on). Receiver is any module performing pre-analysis activities.
3 START (L) Request to start run / timetable. Receiver is any module
performing run-time controlled activities.
4 SHUT DOWN (L) System has serious problem (for example, leak: stops pump).
Receiver is any module capable to reduce safety risk.
5 Not used
6 POWER ON (H) All modules connected to system are switched on. Receiver is
any module relying on operation of others.
7 READY (H) System is ready for next analysis. Receiver is any sequence
controller.
8 STOP (L) Request to reach system ready state as soon as possible (for
example, stop run, abort or finish and stop injection). Receiver is any
module performing run-time controlled activities.
9 START REQUEST (L) Request to start injection cycle (for example, by start key on any
module). Receiver is the autosampler.

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