3 connecting a remote box, Connecting a remote box, Figure 26 – Metrohm 855 Robotic Titrosampler User Manual

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3.13 Connecting MSB devices

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855 Robotic Titrosampler

Note

If an MSB stirrer ist connected to the MSB1socket, then the stirrer con-
nector at Tower 1 cannot be used, because both sockets are controlled
internally via MSB1. This also applies to the MSB2 socket and the stirrer
connector on Tower 2 for 2-tower models of USB Sample Processors.

3.13.3

Connecting a remote box

Instruments that are controlled via remote lines and/or which send control
signals via remote lines can be connected using the 6.2148.010 remote box.
In addition to Metrohm, other instrument manufacturers also use similar
connectors that make it possible to connect different instruments together.
These interfaces are also frequently given the designations "TTL Logic", "I/O
Control" or "Relay Control" and generally have a signal level of 5 volts.

Control signals are understood to be electrical line statuses or brief
(

> 200 ms) electrical pulses which display the operational state of an instru-

ment or which trigger or report an event. Sequences on a variety of
instruments can thus be coordinated in a single complex automation system.
No exchange of data is possible, however.

Proceed as follows:

1 Connect a remote box

Exit the control software.

Connect the remote box connection cable to one of the sockets
marked with MSB on the rear of the control instrument.

Start the control software.

USB 1

Contr.

MSB 2

MSB 3

Figure 26

Connecting a remote box

You can, for example, connect an 849 Level Control Box (fill level monitor
in a waste canister) or a 731 Relay Box (switch box for 230/110 volt alter-
nating current sockets and low-voltage direct current outlets). The remote
box also has an MSB socket at which a further MSB instrument, e.g. a dosing
device or a stirrer, can be connected.

You will find precise information concerning the pin assignment of the
interface on the remote box in the appendix (see Chapter 6.3, page 43).

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