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1. AE Agilent Technologies Introduction The Agilent 1200 Infinity Series Universal Interface Box G1390B is a multipurpose accessory for the Agilent 1200 Infinity Series that extends instrument communication capability to high quality analog and digital output and input It provides a general connection interface for existing and upcoming Agilent sensors e g pH temperature leak sensors and other accessory equipment Peak based fraction collection with external detectors and mass based fraction collection with Agilent MS rely on the Universal Interface Box II The Agilent 1200 Infinity Series Universal Interface Box shortly referred to as UIB II replaces the Agilent 1100 Series Universal Interface Box G1390A which is designed for peak based fraction collection with external 3rd party detectors via analog signal input or mass based fraction collection with an Agilent MS via digital signal trigger The older G1390A is only needed for peak triggering with legacy Agilent 1100 Series LC MSD 61946 C D or Fraction Collector Devices without RC net drivers _ Status LED Front side Instrument Label with Serial Number Right side Rear side Left side Figure 1 Overview of Universal Interface Box II UIB II Features Feature summary Analog input for data collection from any type of 3rd party detector such as evaporative light scattering laser induced fluorescence
2. Ambient non operating temperature Humidity Operating altitude Non operating altitude Safety standards IEC CSA UL Physical Specifications Specification 0 9 kg 2 Ibs 165 x 135 x 55 mm 6 5 x 5 3 x 2 2 inches 100 240 10 50 or 60 Hz 5 140 VA 65 W 4 55 39 131 F 40 70 C 40 158 F lt 95 96 r h at 40 104 F Up to 2000 m 6562 ft Up to 4600 m 15091 ft Installation category Il Pollution degree 2 Comments Wide ranging capability Maximum Non condensing For storing the module For indoor use only 22 Technical and Performance Specifications Table6 Performance specifications Type Comment High breaking capacity fuse 2 0 A 250 V Signal specifications CAN 2 wire serial bus system Analog input Input Range 1 V to 1 V Resolution 24 bit A D Converter Effective System Resolution 1 uV rms GPIO TTL compatible Input and Output Open collector characteristic Input voltage range 0 V to 5 V Relay outputs 2 contact closure outputs and 2 double throw outputs Imax 250 mA 30 V DC AC The contacts are protected by a self resetting PTC fuse 23 Delivery Checklist Ensure all parts and materials have been delivered with your module The delivery checklist is shown below Please report any missing or damaged parts to your local Agilent Technologies sales and service office p n Description G1390 90010 1200 Infi
3. circulation and electric connections If the bench shall carry a complete HPLC system make sure that the bench is designed to bear the weight of all modules Do not cover ventilation slots of the module 25 Power Cords Different power cords are offered as options with the module The female end of all power cords is identical It plugs into the power input socket at the left side The male end of each power cord is different and designed to match the wall socket of a particular country or region WARNING Absence of ground connection or use of unspecified power cord The absence of ground connection or the use of unspecified power cord can lead to electric shock or short circuit gt Never operate your instrumentation from a power outlet that has no ground connection gt Never use a power cord other than the Agilent Technologies power cord designed for your region WARNING Use of unsupplied cables Using cables not supplied by Agilent Technologies can lead to damage of the electronic components or personal injury gt Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations Unintended use of supplied power cords Using power cords for unintended purposes can lead to personal injury or damage of electronic equipment gt Never use the power cords that Agilent Technologies supplies with this instrument for any oth
4. person who is aware of the hazard involved Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Do not replace components with power cable connected Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Do not install substitute parts or make any unauthorized modification to the instrument Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even though the instrument has been disconnected from its source of supply Dangerous voltages capable of causing serious personal injury are present in this instrument Use extreme caution when handling testing and adjusting 30 When working with solvents observe appropriate safety procedures for example goggles safety gloves and protective clothing as described in the material handling and safety data sheet by the solvent vendor especially when toxic or hazardous solvents are used Safety Standards This is a Safety Class I instrument provided with terminal for protective earthing and has been manufactured and tested according to international safety standards General Safety Information The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this instrument Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings el
5. refractive index or radioactivity detectors Analog to digital conversion of analog input for full data analysis through Agilent chromatography data system or for peak based fraction collection triggered by baseline threshold or peak slope peak width gt 0 2 seconds Analog output to feed pump pressure traces or detector signals from Agilent LC modules to third party data systems General purpose input output interface GPIO ERI for digital mass based fraction triggering and general purpose use Low voltage output of 5 V and or 24 V Four timetable programmable relay contacts for control of external devices through close open commands External leak sensor with separate input line for improved lab safety CAN connection to 1200 Series LC or 1200 Infinity Series LC modules Deployment The following sections describe some of the options for connecting a 1200 Infinity Series LC instrument with other modules or devices Additional Analog Out for every Agilent module to provide instrument or chromatography signals to 3rd party receivers diem eek Cres LI CAN connection LANto to system left side Right side N Analog Out BNC o Figure 2 Connection to provide additional analog out Use any of the following cable options depending on input device 061 4062 4064 For explanations of the option numbers refer to Table 2 on page 14 3rd party detector signal acquisition 3rd Part
6. small controllers etc 12 Relay Aux 1 1 10 OG oo A eeoonn m ae 15 11 Figure 15 Relay Aux PIN Function 1 11 12 13 14 15 13 Cables for UIB II Description BNC to BNC BNC to general purpose C Grid to general purpose Cable Overview UIB Table 2 UIB II Cable Overview Option Cable part number number 061 8120 8140 062 01046 60105 063 35900 60910 064 G1390 60002 BNC to C Grid Usage For Analog Qut to BNC For Analog Out For Analog Input For Analog Input Out 14 Table 2 Option number 065 066 067 UIB II Cable Overview Cable part number G1103 61611 G1968 60805 5188 8029 Description BT A EE fo External contacts to general purpose ERI to MS RJ 45 ERI to general purpose Usage For External Contacts For Mass based Fraction Collection General Purpose GPIO ERI 15 Analog Cables p n 8120 1840 Contact Lead Signal Name Shield Analog Center Analog p n G1390 60002 Contact Lead Signal Name 2 Analog 3 Analog Shield Analog Center Analog p n 01046 60105 Contact Lead Signal Name Black Analog Lm Red Analog Shield Analog Center Analog 16 p n G35900 60910 7 Se Contact Lead 2 3 Black Red Signal Name Analog Analog Analog Analog 17 External C
7. EU Commission on 13 February 2003 is introducing producer responsibility on all electric and electronic appliances starting with 13 August 2005 This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I this product is classed as a Monitoring and Control Instrumentation product Do dispose off in domestic household waste To return unwanted products contact your local Agilent office or see www agilent com for more information 28 Safety Symbols Table 7 Symbol gt O P Safety Symbols Description The apparatus is marked with this symbol when the user should refer to the instruction manual in order to protect risk of harm to the operator and to protect the apparatus against damage Indicates dangerous voltages Indicates a protected ground terminal Indicates eye damage may result from directly viewing the light produced by the deuterium lamp used in this product The apparatus is marked with this symbol when hot surfaces are available and the user should not touch it when heated up WARNING kin alerts you to situations that could cause physical injury or death gt Do not proceed beyond a warning until you have fully understood and met the indicated cond
8. er equipment 26 Power Considerations The module power supply has wide ranging capability It accepts any line voltage in the range described in Table 5 on page 22 Consequently there is no voltage selector at the left side of the module There are also no externally accessible fuses because automatic electronic fuses are implemented in the power supply CAUTION Hazard of electrical shock or damage of your instrumentation can result if the devices are connected to a line voltage higher than specified gt Connect your instrument to the specified line voltage only The module is partially energized when switched off as long as the power cord is plugged in Repair work at the module can lead to personal injuries e g electrical shock when the cover is opened and the module is connected to power gt Always unplug the power cable before opening the cover gt Do not connect the power cable to the instrument while the covers are removed Inaccessible power plug In case of emergency it must be possible to disconnect the Instrument from the power line at any time Make sure the power connector of the instrument can be easily reached and unplugged gt Provide sufficient space behind the power socket of the instrument to unplug the cable 21 The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive Abstract The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC adopted by
9. evices Figure 6 Connection to use external boards relay switching functionality Use following cable option 065 For explanations of the option numbers refer to Table 2 on page 14 Connectors of the UIB II Overview of Connectors External contacts Extended remote interface ERI Analog In Analog Out Figure 7 Right side of the UIB II Config switch External leak sensor connector Power switch Power connector Figure 8 Left side of the UIB II Typical Connection of UIB II to an Agilent LC Stack Analog Out of Detector Signal A or B Right side l Analog Out of P Detector over UIB II Ar Signal A or B A ban 9j l EEEE CAN connection UIB II to Agilent Instrument Stack left side of the UIB II Figure 9 Connection UIB II to an Agilent LC stack example Config Switch Settings of the UIB 1 SELECT Dips Dipswitch 2 Config Switches Figure 10 Config Switch Figure 11 Dipswitch 1 and 2 Table1 Config Switch Settings Dipswitch 1 Dipswitch 2 Function ON 1 ON 1 Default Standard Operation Mode ON 1 OFF 0 Forced Cold Start OFF 0 ON 1 Resident Mode OFF 0 OFF 0 Not Supported 10 Special Settings Boot Resident Firmware update procedures may require this mode in case of firmware loading errors main firmware part If you use the following switch settings and power the inst
10. itions CAUTION A CAUTION alerts you to situations that could cause loss of data or damage of equipment gt Do not proceed beyond a caution until you have fully understood and met the indicated conditions 29 Operation Before applying power comply with the installation section Additionally the following must be observed Do not remove instrument covers when operating Before the instrument is switched on all protective earth terminals extension cords auto transformers and devices connected to it must be connected to a protective earth via a ground socket Any interruption of the protective earth grounding will cause a potential shock hazard that could result in serious personal injury Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired the instrument must be made inoperative and be secured against any intended operation Make sure that only fuses with the required rated current and of the specified type normal blow time delay and so on are used for replacement The use of repaired fuses and the short circuiting of fuse holders must be avoided Some adjustments described in the manual are made with power supplied to the instrument and protective covers removed Energy available at many points may if contacted result in personal injury Any adjustment maintenance and repair of the opened instrument under voltage should be avoided whenever possible When inevitable this has to be carried out by a skilled
11. nction Shows source of the Analog Out signal upper or Test Signal lower lt Shows the current states of the four external contacts EL Shows which Voltage Out voltages are currently enabled 20 Appendix Electrical Connections The CAN bus is a serial bus with high speed data transfer The two connectors for the CAN bus are used for internal module data transfer and synchronization The power input socket accepts a line voltage of 100 240 VAC 10 with a line frequency of 50 or 60 Hz Maximum power consumption varies by module There is no voltage selector on your module because the power supply has wide ranging capability There are no externally accessible fuses because automatic electronic fuses are implemented in the power supply Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations Serial Number Information 1200 Series and 1290 Infinity The serial number information on the instrument labels provide the following information Format CCIIISSSSS CC CC country of manufacturing DE Germany JP Japan CN China identifier normally only changed at significant modifications 55555 real serial number 21 Physical Specifications Table 5 Type Weight Dimensions height x width x depth Line voltage Line frequency Power consumption Ambient operating temperature
12. nity Series UIB II User Manual EN G4800 64500 Agilent 1200 Infinity Series User Documentation DVD 5181 1519 CAN cable Agilent module to module 1 m Power cord Damaged Packaging If the delivery packaging shows signs of external damage please call your Agilent Technologies sales and service office immediately Inform your service representative that the instrument may have been damaged during shipment CAUTION Defective on arrival problems If there are signs of damage please do not attempt to install the module Inspection by Agilent is required to evaluate if the Instrument is in good condition or damaged gt Notify your Agilent sales and service office about the damage gt An Agilent service representative will inspect the instrument at your site and initiate appropriate actions 24 Condensation CAUTION Condensation within the module Condensation will damage the system electronics gt Do not store ship or use your module under conditions where temperature fluctuations could cause condensation within the module gt If your module was shipped in cold weather leave it in its box and allow it to warm slowly to room temperature to avoid condensation Bench Space The module dimensions and weight see Table 5 on page 22 allow you to place the module on almost any desk or laboratory bench It needs an additional 2 5 cm 1 0 inches of space on either side and approximately 8 cm 3 1 inches at the left side for air
13. ontact Cable 5 o o1 o 26 One end of this cable provides 15 pin plug to be connected to Agilent modules interface board The other end is for general purpose Agilent Module Interface Board to general purposes p n G1103 61611 Color Pin Signal Name Agilent module White 1 EXT 1 E Brown 2 EXT 1 3 EXT 2 Yellow 4 EXT 2 Grey 5 EXT 3 Pink 6 EXT 3 Blue 7 EXT 4 Red 8 EXT 4 Black 9 Not connected Violet 10 Not connected Grey pink 11 Not connected Red blue 12 Not connected White gr 13 Not connected een Brown gr 14 Not connected een White yel 15 Not connected low 18 General Purpose Cable Table3 GPIO General Purpose Cable 5188 8029 descriptions Wire Color PIN Enh Remote Green 1 101 Violet 2 102 Blue 3 103 Yellow 4 104 Black D 105 Orange 6 106 7 107 8 108 Gray 9 1 wire DATA NC 10 DGND NC 11 5 V ERI out NC 12 PGND NC 13 PGND NC 14 24 V ERI out White 15 24 V ERI out 19 Representation in the Driver Software The representation of the UIB II in the dashboard of the Rapid Control LC Driver provides information on the following items Connectors Analog In Analog Out e Relay contacts Voltage out information if used oo Idle ES Out G4281B 6 2 In Figure 16 Dashboard tile of the G1390B driver Table4 Function of items in UIB II graphic Item Fu
14. rument up again the instrument firmware stays in the resident mode It is not operable as a module It only uses basic functions of the operating system for example for communication In this mode the main firmware can be loaded using update utilities Forced Cold Start A forced cold start can be used to bring the module into a defined mode with default parameter settings CAUTION Loss of data Forced cold start erases all methods and data stored in the non volatile memory Exceptions are calibration settings diagnosis and repair log books which will not be erased gt Save your methods and data before executing a forced cold start Connector Descriptions Analog Out Analog In _ Shield Analog Out Analog Out Output Voltage 0 1 1 V Figure 12 Analog Out 11 ERI GPIO 8 1 2222222 15 Figure 14 ERI GPIO Pin Enh Remote 1 101 2 102 3 103 4 104 D 105 6 106 7 107 8 108 9 1wire DATA 10 DGND 11 5 V ERI out 12 PGND 13 PGND 14 24 V ERI out 15 24 V ERI out ERI Interface Enhanced Remote Interface Description This interface contains 8 individual programmable input output pins In addition it provides 24 V power and 5 V power and a serial data line to detect and recognize further add ons that could be connected to this interface This way the interface can support various additional devices like sensors triggers in and out and
15. sewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the instrument Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements WARNING Ensure the proper usage of the equipment The protection provided by the equipment may be impaired gt The operator of this instrument is advised to use the equipment in a manner as specified in this manual Agilent Technologies on Internet For the latest information on products and services visit our worldwide web site on the Internet at http www agilent com 31 G 1 3 9 0 9 0 0 11 Part Number G1390 90011 Edition 02 2013 Printed in Germany O Agilent Technologies Inc 2012 2013 Agilent Technologies Inc Hewlett Packard Strasse 8 76337 Waldbronn Germany
16. y detector gt UBI EIE CAN connection Analog In to system connection leftside Right side Figure 3 Connection to 3rd party device Use any of the following cable options depending on output device 063 064 For explanations of the option numbers refer to Table 2 on page 14 3rd party Peak Detection triggered fraction collection SrdParyDetector UIBI HPLC FC gt RC net CDS CAN connection Analog In to system connection left side CAN connection to system Right side Figure 4 Connection to 3rd party device for fraction triggering Use any of the following cable options depending on output device 063 4064 For explanations of the option numbers refer to Table 2 on page 14 Mass Based fraction collection 5 gt UIB gt _ RCnetCDS CAN connection Ter to system GPIO digital left side LAN to OL ChemStation connection to system Right side Figure 5 Connection for mass based fraction collection Use following cable option for 61xx MS systems 066 For explanations of the option numbers refer to Table 2 on page 14 External Contacts Board for time table programmable relay switching allows control of peripheral equipment _ Switch Devices lt RC net CDS CAN connection to system left side Right side To 3rd Party d

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