Bio-Rad BioLogic QuadTec™ Detector and Components User Manual

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4.8 CONNECTING OTHER INSTRUMENTS TO THE QUADTEC DETECTOR

4.8.1 Using the Event and Remote Connectors

Located on the rear of the QuadTec detector are two electrical connectors (Event and Remote) that serve to
send or receive signals from other instruments. The Event and Remote interfaces are controlled by programs
or the SETUP menu.

Figure 4-17. Remote and Event Connections

Event Connectors

1.

The QuadTec provides two control outputs. Event 1 (E1) is a relay output and Event 2 (E2) is a TTL
(Transistor-Transistor-Logic) output.

2.

All voltages have to be mounted between Ground and the corresponding Event connector.

3.

The conditions 0, 1, or 2 are programmed with the numeric keys 0, 1, or 2.

4.

The event socket can be used e.g. in combination with a fraction collector connected to the relay
output. The relay will close when the corresponding event E1 is set to 1 in the method and if the
signal level chosen for fraction collection in the Setup menu is exceeded.

Remote Connectors
The remote socket on the rear side of the QuadTec detector serves for sending and receiving start signals or
error signals to or from other instruments. For example, an injection valve or an autosampler giving start
signals can be connected to the Start in input. All voltages must be mounted between Ground and the
corresponding output.

4.8.2 RS-232 Serial Interfaces

The two RS-232 serial interfaces on the rear of the detector enable digital data transfer between the
QuadTec detector and compatible instruments such as the Biologic DuoFlow system.

USE AS A STAND-ALONE SYSTEM

SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP

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EVENT 1

EVENT 1:

RELAY: Possible conditions are:
Contacts open
Contacts closed
Pulse (contacts closed for 500 ms)

0
1

TTL

EVENT 2:

TTL (max. consumption 40 mA, U =24 V).
Possible conditions are:
Low (< 500 mV)
High (> 2 V)
Pulse (> 2 V for 500 ms)

0
1

EVENT 2

EVENT 1

ERROR IN

ERROR OUT

GROUND

START IN

AUTOZERO

START OUT

EXT

GROUND

CEmax

ERROR IN:

When receiving a 0 V error signal, the message Error
signal was detected
appears in the display, programs
are stopped and the lamp is switched off.

START IN:

If an electrical signal is received, a program or link is
started, either by a low signal or by a short circuit.

START OUT:

An open collector output is active for 500 ms when a
program or link is started.

EXT &
AUTOZERO:

Allows for external analog control of the photometer, if the
option ANALOG is chosen in the SETUP menu.

ERROR OUT: An open collector output that remains active as long as

an error is detected (e.g., the lamp does not start.)

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