Pneumatic connections, Connecting the communications interfaces – Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual

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Getting Started

Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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3.5.6. Connecting the Communications Interfaces

For RS-232 or RS-485 communications through the analyzer’s serial interface com ports, refer to Section
6.11 of this manual for instructions on their configuration and usage.

3.5.6.1. Connecting to a LAN or the Internet

For network or Internet communication with the analyzer, connect an Ethernet cable from the analyzer’s
rear panel Ethernet interface connector to an Ethernet access port.

NOTE:

The GFC 7000TA 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.

3.5.6.2. Connecting to a Personal Computer (PC)

If the analyzer is configured with the USB com option, connect a USB cable between the USB ports of the
analyzer’s rear panel and a desktop or laptop PC for direct communication between the two. Their baud
rates must match (see Section 6.11.8).

3.5.6.3. 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.

3.6. Pneumatic Connections

CAUTION!

Do not operate this instrument until you’ve removed dust plugs from SAMPLE and EXHAUST
ports on the rear panel!

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