C.2 controlling ttl and relay outputs, Controlling ttl and relay outputs – Oritron Dionex Ion Chromatography System ICS-2100 User Manual

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C • TTL and Relay Control

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C.2

Controlling TTL and Relay Outputs

The ICS-2100 provides two TTL outputs and two relay contacts for control of
functions in external devices, such as an integrator or autosampler. The relay
outputs can be used to switch any low-voltage control. Switched current must be
less than 200 mA and 60 V peak blocking. The relay-contact closures are
normally open. When the relay is closed, current flows to the connected device.

The TTL outputs are normally at 5 volts. Setting a TTL output to 0 volts turns on
the action in the connected device.

The TTL and relay output states can be controlled from Chromeleon, either by
issuing direct control commands from the Chromeleon Control panel or by
including the commands in a control program.

To control the TTL and relay output states from the touch screen, select

INPUT/OUTPUT

from the menu of pages. The

INPUT/OUTPUT

page appears (see

Figure C-4

).

To set a relay, touch the relay field and select the desired state (

Open

or

Closed

). For example, if Relay 1 is connected to the Load input on the

autosampler, touch the

Relay 1

field and select

Closed

to start the load cycle.

To set a TTL outputs, touch the

TTL

field and select the desired state (

5 Volts

or

0 Volts

).

Relay loads in excess of 200 mA or with included power supplies over
60 V may damage the relay drivers on the CPU.

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