AS Autosampler Operator’s Manual
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Notes
• When Wait is enabled, the AS waits for a continue command (either
from the front panel
Hold/Run button or from a TTL input) before
performing the next line in a schedule of injections. See Section 2.7.1
for details.
• When Wait is disabled, a schedule of injections is started by pressing
the
Hold/Run button. The AS then performs all injections in the
schedule without waiting for any continue commands. See
Section 2.7.4
for details.
B.3.12 Configuring the AS in Chromeleon or Chromeleon
Xpress
If the AS is connected to a Chromeleon or Chromeleon Xpress PC, refer
to Installing the Chromeleon Chromatography Management System with
a Dionex Ion Chromatograph (IC) (Document No. 031883) for detailed
instructions on how to configure the AS in the software. In summary:
• Install the software, enter the license, and connect the USB cable
before turning on the AS power.
• When you start the AS after connecting to the PC, the PC detects the
new USB device.
• You are given an option to either create a new timebase or to add the
AS to an existing timebase.
• An AS can be included in the following types of timebases:
Single: A single timebase consisting of one system (for example,
pump, detector, eluent generator, and autosampler).
Simultaneous: A single timebase consisting of two separate systems
(for example, a pump and detector used for anions and another pump
and detector used for cations) and a single AS equipped with the
simultaneous injection option.
Sequential: Two single system timebases in which the AS is shared
between the two systems.
NOTE If you are configuring an AS for simultaneous
injections, refer to Section B.5
for additional