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1. r ae fe u LU mm um ET ggg me SS mee Gi SEE Agilent Technologies Notices Agilent Technologies Inc 2010 No part ofthis manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means including elec tronic storage and retrieval or translation into a foreign language without prior agree ment and written consent from Agilent Technologies Inc as governed by United States and international copyright laws Manual Part Number 61369 90001 Edition 05 10 Printed in Germany Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH Hewlett Packard Strasse 8 76337 Waldbronn Microsoft is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Software Revision This guide is valid for A 01 xx revisions of the Agilent G1369B LAN Interface software where xx refers to minor revisions of the software that do not affect the technical accuracy of this guide Warranty The material contained in this docu ment is provided as is and is sub ject to being changed without notice in future editions Further to the max imum extent permitted by applicable law Agilent disclaims all warranties either express or implied with regard to this manual and any information contained herein including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a par ticular purpose Agilent shall not be liable for errors or for incidental or consequential damages in connec tion with
2. Thu 11 56 LAMP OFF Module Message Id Date Time WW Detector Lamp off ORE 0911 11 53 26 Controller Control module ready WI 01 01 00 00 22 VW Detector No analvsis SRE 09 11 11 53 26 AHPLC System 2 VW Detector Lamp Time BERET idle Figure 30 Select module 3 Press F1 Interfaces select MIO and press the Enter key Figure 31 _ Lamp Time EET ide 5 Options MIO Card voltage range 1 0V full scale ower On turn UV lamp on Lamp Type G13 14 60 100 Figure 31 Select MIO G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 43 2 44 Getting Started 4 A Warning message shall pop up Press Continue Figure 32 IWARNING N If you continue you will abort all LAN communications and the module will automatically restart after you have left the setup dialog Figure 32 Warning message 5 After the Handheld Controller was reading out the LAN Interface you will get an overview of all the parameters that are set in the card LAN Interface Status Page The information corresponds to the information in Figure 27 on page 40 FW Revision MAC Address Init Mode Bootp Server Figure 33 LAN Interface Status Page In Figure 34 on page 45 the complete listing is shown For explanations refer to Figure 27 on page 40 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Agilent Technologies G1369B FW Revision A 01 01
3. ard It calls attention to an operat ing procedure practice or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to the product or loss of important data Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met A WARNING notice denotes a hazard It calls attention to an operating procedure practice or the like that if not correctly per formed or adhered to could result in personal injury or death Do not proceed beyond a WARNING notice until the indicated condi tions are fully understood and met G1369B LAN Interface User Manual In This Guide G1369B LAN Interface User Manual This guide contains information to install the LAN Interface G1369B Introduction Around your LAN Interface In this chapter you will find an introduction to the LAN Interface and its function Getting Started In this chapter you will find instructions to help you to set up your LAN Interface based on the Agilent 1100 1200 1260 series HPLC modules Getting Help In this chapter you will find support information about troubleshooting repair and the Agilent web G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Contents Introduction to the LAN Interface 8 Versions of LAN Cards 9 LAN Control What Exactly Does ItDo 9 LAN Interface What Has To Be Done 10 LAN Control Configurations 11 LAN Interface Compatibility 13 Installing and Cabling the LAN Interface
4. IP address LAN 09 11 03 11 12 44 AM Interface is Status BOOTP Request received at outer most layer 134 40 24 230 Status BOOTP Request received from hardware address 003003060122 Status found 134 40 24 230 LC1100 01 Status Host IP Address is 134 40 30 184 IP address PC is Status Reply to BOOTP Request has been sent 134 40 30 184 Status BOOTP Request finished processing at outer most layer For Help press F1 num Figure 23 Bootp Server module found 34 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 When using this Bootp mode the parameters are not written into the non volatile memory of the card If you delete this Bootp Configuration the LAN Interface will show up as shown in Figure 19 on page 32 Bootp mode If you want to store your parameters permanently on the card for use without the CAG Bootp server refer to Storing the Settings Permanently with Bootp Program on page 36 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 35 2 Getting Started Storing the Settings Permanently with Bootp Program If you want to change parameters of the card using the Bootp follow the instructions below Use an ESD Electro Static Discharge wrist strap when handling electronics Refer to your instrument manual for details Turn off the module that hosts the LAN Interface and remove the card 2 Change the card s settings of the Configuration Switch to Bootp amp Store mode see Table 5 on page 22 3 Install the
5. department Also the LAN needs to be able to handle additional traffic 3 Save the configuration close the Configuration Editor and start the Agilent ChemStation G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 49 2 Getting Started PC and Agilent ChemStation Setup 50 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Agilent G1369B LAN Interface e User Manual ee 3 Getting Help e e 2 Troubleshooting 52 Link Status LEDs 52 Error Messages 53 Repair and Parts Information 54 Firmware Update 55 Agilent Support Information 56 Reporting of Problems 56 Agilent Web 56 Glossary 57 In this chapter you will find support information about troubleshooting repair and the Agilent web RE Agilent Technologies 51 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 52 If the LAN Interface does not successfully connect to the network there are several ways to get status information from the card Link Status LEDs On the card near the RJ 45 connector two status LEDs are mounted See Figure 41 Figure 41 Status LEDs The LED named Speed shows the actual link speed Table9 LED Speed LED off link speed 10 Mbps LED on link speed 100 Mbps The LED named Activity shows whether the physical link is established or not In addition it shows whether the card is transferring data or not Table 10 LED Activity LED off no physical link established LED on physical link established LED blinkin
6. 16 What You WillGet 16 What You Have To Do First 17 LAN Interface Configuration 20 TCP IP Parameter Configuration 20 Configuration Switches 21 Initialization Mode Selection 22 Link Configuration Selection 26 Automatic Configuration with Bootp 27 Configuring the Agilent Bootp Service Program 27 Configuring the CAG Bootp Server Program 31 Storing the Settings Permanently with Bootp Program 36 Manual Configuration 37 With Telnet 38 With Handheld Controller G1323B 43 PC and Agilent ChemStation Setup 48 PC Setup for Local Configuration 48 Agilent ChemStation Setup 49 Troubleshooting 52 Link Status LEDs 52 Error Messages 53 Repair and Parts Information 54 Firmware Update 55 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 5 Contents Update Procedure 55 Agilent Support Information 56 Reporting of Problems 56 Agilent Web 56 Glossary 57 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Agilent G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 1 Introduction Around your LAN Interface Introduction to the LAN Interface 8 LAN Control What Exactly Does ItDo 9 LAN Interface What Has To Be Done 10 LAN Control Configurations 11 Local Configuration Using Cross over Cable 11 LAN Using a HUB and Twisted Pair Cables 11 LAN With Existing Customer Network 12 LAN Interface Compatibility 13 In this chapter you will find an introduction to the LAN Interface and its function RE Agilent Technologies 1 Introduction Around your LAN Interface Introduc
7. Entry Select the MAC address di Cancel 32 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Automatic Configuration with Bootp 6 Specify the Host Name LC1100 01 the IP address 134 40 24 230 the Comment LC1100 01 and the Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 and the Gateway 134 40 24 1 If you are working in a network system you need your own addresses Contact your local IT group Add Bootp Entry 003003060122 LC1100 01 LC1100 01 134 40 24 230 255 255 248 0 134 40 24 1 Figure 21 Add Bootp Entry Enter your parameter 7 Exit with OK 8 Select Configure gt Bootp Manager All entries made above are shown in Figure 22 on page 34 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 33 2 Getting Started Bootp Manager Modified Bootp Configuration Hardware Address Host Name IP Address Gatewa 003003060122 LC1100 01 134 40 24 230 LC1100 01 a 255 248 0 134 40 24 1 4 u Delete Modi Add Cancel Apply Help Figure 22 Bootp Manager 9 Press Apply to activate the changes 10 Press OK to exit the Bootp Manager and power cycle the instrument with the LAN Interface to force it to send a new bootp request again This time the MAC address will be recognized by the Bootp Server Figure 23 It will send the configured IP address and subnet mask information which are necessary for communication to the LAN Interface B cas Bootp Server Mi X File Configure View Help
8. G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 37 2 38 Getting Started With Telnet Whenever a TCP IP connection to the card is possible TCP IP parameters set by any method the parameters may be altered by opening a Telnet session 1 Open the system DOS prompt window by clicking on Windows START button and select Run Type cmd and press OK 2 Type the following at the system DOS prompt c gt telnet lt IP address gt WINDOWS system32 cmd exe crosoft Windows 2868 Version 5 88 2195 lt C Copyright 1985 2868 Microsoft Corp G gt telnet 134 40 24 230 Figure 25 Telnet Starting a session where lt IP address gt may be the assigned address from a Bootp cycle a configuration session with the Agilent Instant Pilot G4208A or Handheld Controller G1323A B or the default IP address see Configuration Switches on page 21 When the connection was established successfully the card responds with the following WINDOWS system32 cmd exe telnet 134 40 24 230 Agilent Technologies TalkToLab gt Figure 26 A connection to the module is made 3 To change a parameter follows the style parameter value for example ip 134 40 24 230 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 then press Enter where parameter refers to the configuration parameter you are defining and value refers to the definitions you are assigning to that parameter Each parameter entry is followed by a ca
9. MAC Address 003043060122 Init Mode Bootp Bootp Server 134 40 30 184 TCP IP Properties active IP Address 134 40 24 230 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Def Gateway 134 40 24 1 stored IP Address 134 40 24 160 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Def Gateway 134 40 24 1 Controller not connected Figure 34 LAN Interface Status Page complete 6 To change the TCP IP settings press F1 Service Lamp Time 0 OO Idie N Agilent Technologies G1369B mY FW Revision A 01 01 intarfaces MAC Address 0030d3060122 Init Mode Bootp Server 134 40 30 184 Figure 35 Entering the Service Mode G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 45 2 46 Getting Started Figure 36 TCP IP parameters 7 Move to the parameter you want to change enter the new value and press Enter Figure 37 Service G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 8 If you completed your changes press Done to leave the Service section 9 Press F6 Done and restart the module by pressing OK The module is going to be restarted module will be rebooted too Do you want to proceed x Cancel Figure 38 Re boot screen G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 47 2 Getting Started PC and Agilent ChemStation Setup PC and Agilent ChemStation Setup PC Setup for Local Configuration This procedure describes the change of the TCP IP settings on your PC to match the LAN Inte
10. Started Link Configuration Selection The LAN Interface supports 10 or 100 Mbps operation in full or half duplex modes In most cases full duplex is supported when the connecting network device such as a network switch or hub supports IEEE 802 3u auto negotiation specifications When connecting to network devices that do not support auto negotiation the LAN Interface will configure itself for 10 or 100 Mbps half duplex operation For example when connected to a non negotiating 10 Mbps hub the LAN Interface will be automatically set to operate at 10 Mbps half duplex If the card is not able to connect to the network through auto negotiation you can manually set the link operating mode using link configuration switches on the card Link Configuration Switches sw SW2 SW3 SW7 SW8 Link Configuration OFF OFF OFF speed and duplex mode determined by auto negotiation ON OFF OFF OFF OFF manually set to 10 Mbps half duplex ON OFF ON OFF OFF manually set to 10 Mbps full duplex ON ON OFF OFF OFF manually set to 100 Mbps half duplex ON ON ON OFF OFF manually set to 100 Mbps full duplex 26 Compared to the G169A LAN Card SW 7 and SW 8 must be always in OFF position on the G1369B LAN Card otherwise the selected modes are not working G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Automatic Configuration with Bootp When automatic configuration with Bootp is selected and the LAN Interface is powered
11. on it broadcasts a BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol request that contains its MAC hardware address A BOOTP server daemon searches its database for a matching MAC address and if successful sends the corresponding configuration parameters to the card as a BOOTP reply These parameters become the active TCP IP parameters immediately and the TCP IP connection can be established Configuring the Agilent Bootp Service Program All examples shown in this chapter will not work in your environment You need your own IP Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses Assure that the detector configuration switch is set properly The setting should be either Bootp or Bootp amp Store see Table 5 on page 22 Assure that the detector connected to the network is powered off If the Agilent Bootp Service Im is not already installed on your PC then install it from your Agilent ChemStation CD ROM located in folder Bootp G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 27 2 _ Getting Started Automatic Configuration with Bootp 1 The Agilent Bootp Service is placed in the start up group and automatically is started during the boot process of the PC 2 Open the Bootp Settings window Figure 15 and enter the default settings for your setup Bootp Settings location of LogFile and TabFile Figure 15 Bootp Service Settings 3 Launch the Manager It will open the Bootp Manager screen see Figure 16 This shows all network hardware that has been added i
12. on the other side he may not have any other configuration method than Bootp In this case he starts the Bootp Server temporarily powers on the card using the initialization mode Bootp amp Store waits for the Bootp cycle to be completed closes the Bootp Server and powers off the card Then he selects the initialization mode Using Stored and powers on the card again From now on he is able to establish the TCP IP connection to the card with the parameters obtained in that single Bootp cycle Bootp Active Server Parameter Non Volatile RAM Stored Parameter Figure 12 Bootp amp Store Principle Use the initialization mode Bootp amp Store carefully because writing to the non volatile memory takes time Therefore when the card shall obtain its parameters from a Bootp Server every time it is powered on the recommended initialization mode is Bootp G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 23 2 24 Getting Started Using Stored When initialization mode Using Stored is selected the parameters are taken from the non volatile memory of the card The TCP IP connection will be established using these parameters The parameters were configured previously by one of the described methods Non Volatile RAM Active Stored Parameter Parameter Figure 13 Using Stored Principle Using Default When Using Default is selected the factory default parameters are taken inste
13. valid update header gt Load of G1369A firmware into G1369B LAN card Load of G1369B firmware into G1369A LAN card Figure 44 Error when using wrong firmware Update Procedure 1 Download the actual firmware from the Agilent web http www chem agilent com scripts cag_firmware asp nmod LC 2 The zipped firmware archive contains all required files and the procedure for the update 3 Follow the provided instructions G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 55 3 Getting Help Agilent Support Information Reporting of Problems If the LAN Interface shows problems in your system report it with the following information from the MAC Label see Figure 8 on page 18 e Part number of the LAN Interface Board Revision Code Vendor Year and Week of assembly e MAC address e Installed firmware revision if known or still accessable see Figure 27 on page 40 or Figure 42 on page 53 Agilent Web Latest documentation or firmware updates for this product Agilent G1369B LAN Interface can be obtained from the Agilent web side http www agilent com gt Life Sciences Chemical Analysis For firmware select Technical Support then look for Firmware for LC amp LC MS For manual select Library then search for G1369B and manual 56 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Glossary Table 13 Glossary Getting Help 3 Term Acronym Definition 10 100Base TX Bootp CAN CAG DOS ESD Ethern
14. 100 Series HPLC modules shipped prior to 1997 are NOT compatible with the LAN Interface communication The modules which host the LAN Interface usually the detector module requires a new main board The serial number break of the 1100 series modules and the part numbers for the new boards are listed below Table3 LAN compatibility on early 1100 modules 1100 Module S N break P N Mainboard G1310A below DE64300355 US64400233 G1311 66520 or higher G1311A below DE64301137 US64401134 G1311 66520 or higher G1312A below DE64300703 US64400425 G1312 66520 or higher G1313A below DE64302092 US64400886 G1313 66520 or higher G1314A below JP64201926 G1314 66521 or higher G1315A below DE64301532 US64400333 G1315 66520 or higher G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Agilent G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 2 Getting Started Installing and Cabling the LAN Interface 16 What You Will Get 16 What You Have To Do First 17 LAN Interface Configuration 20 TCP IP Parameter Configuration 20 Configuration Switches 21 Initialization Mode Selection 22 Using Stored 24 Using Default 24 Bootp 22 Bootp amp Store 23 Link Configuration Selection 26 Automatic Configuration with Bootp 27 Configuring the Agilent Bootp Service Program 27 Configuring the CAG Bootp Server Program 31 Storing the Settings Permanently with Bootp Program 36 Manual Configuration 37 With Telnet 38 With Agilent Instant Pilot 42 With Handheld Controller G1323B 43 PC Se
15. 9B LAN Interface User Manual 41 2 Getting Started With Agilent Instant Pilot To configure the TCP IP parameters before connecting the detector to the network the Instant Pilot G4208A can be used 1 From the Welcome screen press the More button 2 Select Configure 3 Press the DAD MWD button 4 Scroll down to the LAN settings Configure DAD value Symbolic Name lt Not Set gt Temperature Control ON Bal UY Lamp Tag Use UY lamp anyway Cell Tag Use cell anyway Analog Out 1 0V 1V output range Analog Out 2 OV 1V output range UV lamp Stays off atpower on LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 LAN Def Gateway 134 40 24 1 v Exit E Na System Controller DAD I I 4 ike Figure 29 Instant Pilot LAN Configuration 5 Press the Edit button perform the required changes and press the Done button 6 Leave the screen by pressing the Exit button 42 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 With Handheld Controller G1323B To configure the TCP IP parameters before connecting the card to the network the Handheld Controller G1323B with firmware B 02 02 or above for 1100 1200 series modules only see LAN Interface Compatibility on page 13 can be used 1 Press F5 Views select System and press the Enter key 2 Press F2 Configure select the module where the LAN Interface is installed and press the Enter key Figure 30
16. Interface User Manual 57 3 Getting Help Table 13 Glossary 58 Term Acronym Definition LED MAC address MIO RJ 45 connector Subnet Mask TCP IP Telnet Light Emitting Diode Media Access Control address a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Modular Input Output interface specification from Hewlett Packard Registered Jack 45 an eight wire connector used commonly to connect computers onto a local area networks LAN especially Ethernets RJ 45 connectors look similar to the RJ 11 connectors used for connecting telephone equipment but they are somewhat wider A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to Subnetting enables the network administrator to further divide the host part of the address into two or more subnets Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol LAN Ethernet protocol A terminal emulation program for TCP IP networks such as the Internet G1369B LAN Interface User Manual www agilent com In This Book This guide contains information to install the LAN Interface G1369B e Introduction Around your LAN Interface e Getting Started e Getting Help Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH 2010 Printed in Germany 05 10 0 G1369 90001 Agilent Technologies www agilent com Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH 2010 Printed in Germany 05 10 0 G1369 90001 RE Agilent Technologi
17. LAN Interface 4 Start the CAG Bootp Server program and open its window 5 Ifrequired modify the parameters for the LAN Interface according to your needs using the existing configuration 6 Press OK to exit the Bootp Manager 7 Now turn on the module with the LAN Interface and view the Bootp Server window After some time the Bootp Server will display the request from the LAN Interface The parameters are now stored permanently in the non volatile memory of the card 8 Close the CAG Bootp Server program and turn off the module and remove the LAN Interface 9 Change the settings of the card s Configuration Switch to Using Stored mode see Table 5 on page 22 10 Install the card and power cycle the module with the LAN Interface The card can be accessed now via LAN without the CAG Bootp Server program refer to PC and Agilent ChemStation Setup on page 48 36 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Manual Configuration Manual configuration only alters the set of parameters stored in the non volatile memory of the card It never affects the currently active parameters Therefore manual configuration can be done at any time A power cycle is mandatory to make the stored parameters become the active parameters given that the initialization mode selection switches are allowing it Non Volatile RAM Stored Parameter a Control Module Figure 24 Manual Configuration Principle
18. N Backbone Terminator Patch cable Shielded 7 m 5023 0202 for all cables Figure 4 LAN configuration with existing customer network 12 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual LAN Interface Compatibility Introduction Around your LAN Interface 1 The table below lists the minimum requirements for LAN operation with the LAN Interface Table2 LAN Compatibility Instrument Operating Software Agilent 1100 1200 modules Agilent 1260 Infinity modules Agilent Instant Pilot G4208A Agilent Control Module G1323A Agilent Control Module G1323B Agilent 8453 Spectrophotometer Agilent 35900E A D converter Agilent 6850 Series GC Agilent Control Module G1818A Agilent ChemStation software Revision minimum Firmware A 03 80 and Revision 2 mainboard see Table 3 All revisions All revsions show the status page editing is possible see Figure 34 on page 45 All revsions show just the status page no editing possible All revsions below B 02 02 show just the status page no editing possible With B 02 02 and above editing is possible see Figure 34 on page 45 Firmware 3 30 requires G1369A board revision Rev C 03 00 introduced 04 2005 or G1369B requires G1369A board revision Rev C 03 00 introduced 04 2005 or G1369B No viewing or editing possible A 06 02 or later G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 13 1 14 Introduction Around your LAN Interface LAN Compatibility On Early 1100 Modules All 1
19. ad These parameters enable a TCP IP connection to the LAN Interface without further configuration see Table 6 Default Active Parameter Parameter Figure 14 Using Default Principle Using the default address in your local area network may result in network problems Take care and change it to a valid address immediately Table6 Using Default Parameters IP address 192 168 254 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway not specified G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Since the default IP address is a so called local address it will not be routed by any network device Thus the PC and the card must reside in the same subnet The user may open a Telnet session using the default IP address and change the parameters stored in the non volatile memory of the card He may then close the session select the initialization mode Using Stored power on again and establish the TCP IP connection using the new parameters When the card is wired to the PC directly e g using a cross over cable or a local hub separated from the local area network the user may simply keep the default parameters to establish the TCP IP connection In the Using Default mode the parameters stored in the memory of the card are not cleared automatically If not changed by the user they are still available when switching back to the mode Using Stored G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 25 2 Table 7 Getting
20. ameters are e IP address e Subnet Mask Default Gateway The TCP IP parameters can be configured by the following methods e by automatically requesting the parameters from a network based BOOTP Server using the so called Bootstrap Protocol e by manually setting the parameters using Telnet e by manually setting the parameters using the Agilent Instant Pilot G4208A by manually setting the parameters using the Handheld Controller G1323A B The LAN Interface differentiates between several initialization modes The initialization mode short form init mode defines how to determine the active TCP IP parameters after power on The parameters may be derived from a Bootp cycle non volatile memory or initialized with known default values The initialization mode is selected by the configuration switch see Figure 10 on page 21 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Configuration Switches The configuration switches are mounted on the card see Figure 10 aaa Figure 10 Location of Configuration Switches The LAN Interface is shipped with all switches set to OFF as shown above Table4 Factory Default Settings Initialization Init Mode Bootp for details see page 22 Link Configuration speed and duplex mode determined by auto negotiation for details see page 26 Compared to the G169A LAN Card SW 7 and SW 8 must be always in OFF position on the G1369B LAN Card otherwise the sel
21. ce will have the same hardware address The MAC address can be found on a label on the card see Figure 6 on page 17 Part number of the LAN Interface see page 54 Revision Code Vendor Year and Week of assembly MAC address Country of Origin G1369 61800 yep BB ZZ 1003 MSS A np gt gt MAC 003003177321 i Fr Made in Germany Figure 7 MAC Label 3 Turn off instrument line power or remove the power cord before installing the LAN Interface 4 On your instrument identify the option slot for the MIO accessory card 5 Remove any blank cover plates and ensure that the slot is empty If the module has the 1100 CAN modification board installed it probably has a revision 1 mainboard and will not accept the LAN interface Refer to LAN Interface Compatibility on page 13 PENN D YY Figure 8 Location of LAN Interface e g 1100 1200 series detector G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 In 1100 1200 1260 systems the LAN Interface should be installed in the detector DAD MWD FLD VWD due to its higher data handling rate If no 1100 1200 1260 detector available use the pump or the autosampler in this order The LAN Interface is shipped with the Bootp initialization mode and will use the parameters IP Subnet Mask and Default Gateway addresses from a Bootp server If you need another initialization mode or other settings refer to Initialization Mode Selection on page 22 for details befo
22. ected modes are not working G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 21 2 Getting Started Initialization Mode Selection The following initialization init modes are selectable Table 5 Initialization Mode Switches swa SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 InitMode ON a 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Bootp OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Bootp amp Store I I I l l l l OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Using Stored 2345678 OFF ON ON OFF OFF Using Default 22 Compared to the G169A LAN Card SW 7 and SW 8 must be always in OFF position on the G1369B LAN Card otherwise the selected modes are not working Bootp When the initialization mode Bootp is selected the card tries to download the parameters from a Bootp Server The parameters obtained become the active parameters immediately They are not stored to the non volatile memory of the card Therefore the parameters are lost with the next power cycle ofthe card Bootp Active Server Parameter Figure 11 Bootp Principle G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Bootp amp Store When Bootp amp Store is selected the parameters obtained from a Bootp Server become the active parameters immediately In addition they are stored to the non volatile memory of the card Thus after a power cycle they are still available This enables a kind of bootp once configuration of the card Example The user may not want to have a Bootp Server be active in his network all the time But
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24. et Gateway HP IB or GP IB IP address Host Hub LAN Twisted pair Ethernet cable Bootstrap Protocol an Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover its own IP address Controller Area Network a shared broadcast bus which runs at speeds up to 1Mbit sec it is a serial data communications bus for real time applications Chemical Analysis Group Agilent term Disk Operating System The term DOS can refer to any operating system but it is most often used as a shorthand for MS DOS Microsoft disk operating system Electrostatic discharge the rapid discharge of static electricity from one conductor to another of a different potential An electrostatic discharge can damage integrated circuits A local area network LAN specified as IEEE 802 3 A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network The IEEE 488 Interface Bus HP IB or general purpose interface bus GP IB was developed to provide a means for various instruments and devices to communicate with each other under the direction of one or more master controllers The HP IB was originally intended to support a wide range of instruments and devices from the very fast to the very slow An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP IP network A computer system that is accessed by a user working at a remote location Is some kind of router which allows clients to connect each other Lab Area Network G1369B LAN
25. g transferring data G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Error Messages Getting Help 3 The error messages are shown in the LAN Interface Status Page on the Control Module G1323A B only refer to With Handheld Controller G1323B on page 43 Agilent Technologies G1369B FW Revision A 01 01 MAC Address 003043060122 Init Mode Bootp TCP IP Properties active IP Address FOO Subnet Mask not Def Gateway not stored IP Address 134 Subnet Mask 255 Def Gateway 134 TCP IP Status Bootp timeout Controller not Figure 42 LAN Interface Status Page complete 0 0 specified specified 40 24 160 255 248 0 40 24 1 connected Possible reasons Bootp server not started or no settings for this MAC address found If status Error shows up possible error conditions are listed below Table 11 Error conditions Error Description Action Bootp timeout No reply on Bootp request received Start Bootp server and or add settings for the LAN Interface Bootp reply incomplete Bootp reply contained not all Complete the neccessary information information Gateway in unreachable network Default Gateway does not match the Correct the settings specified IP address and Subnet Mask G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 53 3 Getting Help Repair and Parts Information Repair and Parts Information Patch cable Twisted pair Shielded 7 m 5023 0202 CD ROM with the man
26. ile the detector has received the parameter G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 When using this Bootp mode the parameters are not written into the non volatile memory of the detector If you delete this Bootp Configuration the Bootp Manager will show up as shown in Figure 16 on page 28 Bootp mode If you want to store your parameters permanently on the detector for use without the Agilent Bootp service refer to Storing the Settings Permanently with Bootp Program on page 36 Configuring the CAG Bootp Server Program All examples shown in this chapter will not work in your environment You need your own IP Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses Assure that the LAN Interface configuration switch is set properly The setting should be either Bootp or Bootp amp Store see Table 5 on page 22 Assure that the instrument with the LAN Interface installed and connected to the PC is powered off If the CAG Bootp Server program is not already installed on your PC then install it from your Agilent ChemStation CD ROM located in folder Bootp 1 The CAG Bootp Server program is placed in the start up group and automatically is started during the boot process of the PC It s minimized and located in the task bar 2 Open the Bootp Server window by clicking on it in the task bar 3 Now turn on the module with the LAN Interface and view the Bootp Server window After some time the Bootp Server will display the reques
27. nitially empty Figure 16 Bootp Manager 28 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started Automatic Configuration with Bootp 4 Select Add to enter the enter the module specific information see Figure 17 MAC address from label on the instrument host name IP address comment instrument name location subnet mask if different gateway if required Modify Bootp Entry Figure 17 Bootp Manager Enter your parameter G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 29 2 2 30 Getting Started 5 Press OK The parameter are added to the Bootp Manager see Figure 17 and added to the TabFile see Figure 15 on page 28 Bootp Manager x Hardware Address HostName IP Address Subnet Mask 003043030838 wADI1171 134 40 27 95 PPO24 255 255 248 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 18 Bootp Manager check your entries 6 Press Exit Manager and OK to exit the Agilent Bootp Service 7 Now turn on the module with the detector wait about 30 60 seconds and view the LogFile see Figure It should display the request from the detector with the hardware MAC address 02 03 05 16 33 56 PM Status BOOTP Request received at outer most layer Status BOOTP Request received from hardware addro amp 0030020A089 Status found 134 40 27 95 WADI1171 Status Host IP Address is 134 40 29 56 Status Reply to BOOTP Request has been sent Status BOOTP Request finished processing at outer most layer LogF
28. re doing the next step 6 Carefully slide the LAN Interface into the slot Some pressure may be necessary to properly seat the board Tighten the screws 7 Disconnect your PC from the network and connect the PC network card to the instrument s LAN Interface using a Crossover Network cable point to point or alternatives see page 11 and page 12 CAUTION Be careful that you connect the LAN cable to the LAN Interface and NOT one of the CAN connections The CAN bus uses 12 Volt signals and a misconnection to the CAN bus may destroy network equipment on the other end of the cable LAN comunication only CAN for inter module communication only gt C ITDEDE gt gt SS SS a gt II SS eo S a gt FE L gt C gt C gt c Ic 3C gt wassers NUMMER gt yE S J gt Die ki nnnnnnnnn Figure 9 Connect the LAN cable to the correct connector G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 19 2 Getting Started LAN Interface Configuration 20 TCP IP Parameter Configuration To operate properly in a network environment the LAN Interface must be configured with valid TCP IP network parameters These par
29. rface default parameters in a local configuration see also Local Configuration Using Cross over Cable on page 11 and Using Default on page 24 Local Area Connection Properties AES internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 192 168 254 1 255 255 255 0 ii Ubten UNG senveraddress automatically Figure 39 Changing the TCP IP settings of the PC 48 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Agilent ChemStation Setup 1 Start the Configuration Editor of the Agilent ChemStation Select Instrument LC1100 01 Device Configuration Modular 3D LC r Modules GPIB C 1188 System a Q gt 1100 System Access GPIB Address D a 1656 Pump system 1858 Quatern Pump Instrument Type 1090 LC System LC 3D Data Analysis only LC Data Analysis onl Modular 3D LC System Modular LC System E Instrument Name rc 100 01 Initially Start Instrument Session C Yes C No Selected Modules Delete Initial Screen Window Size Normal Icon C Full screen 1100 Modular System Device Address C Identify by Host Name C Identify by IP Addr IP Address 134 40 24 230 Figure 40 Changing the TCP IP settings of the Agilent ChemStation 2 Adda TCP IP connection to communicate with the LAN Interface Use the IP address of the LAN Interface If using a corporate LAN IP addresses need to be supplied by the responsible IT
30. rriage return Table8 Telnet Commands Value Description displays syntax and descriptions of commands displays current settings ip lt X X X X gt sets new ip address SN lt X X X X gt set new subnet mask gW lt X X X X gt sets new default gateway quit saves changes and exit shell exit exits shell without saving changes Any time during the Telnet session you can type then press Enter to view available configuration parameters the correct command format and a list of additional commands to display G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 39 2 gt 40 Getting Started 4 Use the and press Enter to list the current settings WINDOWS system32 cmd exe telnet 134 40 24 230 Agilent Technologies TalkToLab G1369B A 61 61 883043868122 Product ID Firmware Rev MAC Addre Init Mode Bootp Server TCP IP Properties Active IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Stored IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Controller Figure 27 134 40 24 230 255 255 248 0 134 409 24 1 134 40 24 160 255 255 248 0 134 400 24 1 not connected information about the card Product id firmware revision A xx xx are released versions MAC address initialization mode Initialization mode is Bootp The connected PC Bootserver is 134 40 24 184 active TCP IP settings stored TCP IP settings in non volatile memory not visible if equal to active TCP IP settings connec
31. t already pre installed or on board e connect to instrument direct with cross over cable or to HUB with twisted pair cable e configure instrument on LAN 10 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Introduction Around your LAN Interface 1 LAN Control Configurations The basic LAN configurations are shown below Local Configuration Using Cross over Cable The simplest way is a configuration with a single system ChemStation Patch cable Cross over J Shielded 3 m 5023 0203 System Simple No connectors No terminators Limited to only one instrument Figure 2 Local configuration using cross over cable LAN Using a HUB and Twisted Pair Cables More complicated setup than direct cross over connection ChemStation Rev A 09 0x System 1 System 2 35900E Hub Patch cable Twisted pair Shielded 7 m 5023 0202 for all cables Figure 3 LAN configuration using a HUB and twisted pair cables G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 11 1 Introduction Around your LAN Interface LAN With Existing Customer Network Use MDI MDI X port or Cascade Port with standard twisted pair cable to connect Hub to a parent hub IP Addresses and other TCP IP configuration information MUST be provided by the customer s IT organization The customer LAN must be able to handle instrument data and must have sufficient bandwidth for instrument acquisition no overnight backups over the LAN Terminator Existing LA
32. t from the LAN Interface with the hardware MAC address this information is also stored in the file trace txt in the bootp server directory if Log to Disk is enabled see Figure 19 on page 32 The MAC or hardware address of the LAN Interface is a world wide unique identifier No other network device will have the same hardware address The MAC address can be found on a label on the card see Figure 6 on page 17 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 31 2 Getting Started Baca Bootp Server D x File Configure Yiew Help 09 18 03 13 58 16 PM Status BOOTP Request received at outer most layer Status BOOTP Request received from hardware addres Error Hardware address not found in BOOTPTAB 0030D300 8a Status BOOTP Request finished processing at outer most layer For Help press Fi NUM WY Figure 19 Bootp Server 4 Identify your LAN Interface by the MAC address see Figure 19 If you are working in a network system you may see other LAN Interfaces appear overwriting your LAN Interface information periodically 5 Select Configure gt Add Entry to configure the Bootp Manager Figure 21 The drop down box MAC address lists all MAC addresses found Select your MAC address If no hardware address is found select Cancel and repeat step 3 and step 4 Add Bootp Entry x OK MAC Address MEA DOBOBOESESSC Host Name 001044801628 003003060122 IP Address Help Comment Figure 20 Add Bootp
33. ted to PC with controller software e g Agilent ChemStation here not connected Telnet Current settings in Bootp mode 5 Change the IP address in this example 134 40 24 158 and type to list WINDOWS system32 cmd exe telnet 134 40 24 230 134 40 24 158 Product ID Firmware Rev MAC Address Init Mode Bootp Server Active IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Stored IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Controller G1369B n 81 81 863843868122 Bootp 134 40 30 184 134 40 24 230 255 255 248 8 134 409 24 1 134 40 24 160 255 255 248 0 134 480 24 1 134 40 24 158 not connected current settings change of TCP IP setting Initialization mode is Bootp The connected PC Bootserver is 134 40 24 184 active TCP IP settings stored TCP IP settings in non volatile memory last user change not active yet requires mode Using Stored and re start G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 Figure 28 Telnet Change IP settings 6 When you have finished typing the configuration parameters type quit and press Enter to store the configuration parameters or exit and press Enter to exit without storing parameters If the Initialization Mode Switch is changed now to Using Stored mode the instrument will take the stored settings when the module is re booted In the example above it would be 134 40 24 158 on QUIT and 134 40 24 160 on EXIT G136
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35. tion to the LAN Interface Introduction to the LAN Interface The LAN Interface Local Area Network is the Agilent replacement for the previously used HP JetDirect card in the Agilent 1100 1200 1260 series HPLC modules the 8453 UV vis spectrophometer the 35900E A D converter and the 6850 Series GC A TO ETT PET THY WT CT AR 77 u Figure 1 LAN Interface G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Introduction Around your LAN Interface 1 Versions of LAN Cards Table 1 Product Number Part Number Comments G1369B G1369 60002 introduced 03 2010 same features as G1369A replaces G1369A backward compatible e G1369A G1369 60001 introduced 10 2003 Compared to the G1369A LAN Card SW 7 and SW 8 must be always in OFF position on the G1369B LAN Card otherwise the selected modes are not working See Configuration Switches on page 21 LAN Control What Exactly Does It Do In its simplest form e control of your instrument and acquires data remotely from your desktop easier access e a direct replacement for GP IB HP IB interface protocol e allows your instrument to be placed anywhere on the laboratory corporate network e improves lab ergonomics better organization G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 9 1 Introduction Around your LAN Interface LAN Interface What Has To Be Done e install LAN Interface into the instrument e install network interface card NIC into PC if no
36. tup for Local Configuration 48 Agilent ChemStation Setup 49 In this chapter you will find instructions to help you to set up your LAN Interface based on the Agilent 1100 1200 1260 series HPLC modules ee Agilent Technologies 15 2 Getting Started Installing and Cabling the LAN Interface Installing and Cabling the LAN Interface What You Will Get e G1369B LAN Interface e LAN cables for part numbers see Repair and Parts Information on page 54 Patch cable Cross over Shielded 3 m 5023 0203 Patch cable Twisted pair Shielded 7 m 5023 0202 LAN Interface G1369 60002 CD ROM with the manual Figure 5 What you will get Content of G1369B 16 G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Started 2 he LAN Interface Installing and Cabling What You Have To Do First Use an ESD Electro Static Discharge wrist strap when handling electronics Refer to your instrument manual for details 1 Remove the LAN Interface from it s packaging Configuration switch see Configuration Switches on MAC label see Figure 7 on page 18 Board information manufacturing part number revision BOW un EE 20 077 00 ow ws Figure 6 Board Layout G1369B G1369B LAN Interface User Manual 17 2 18 Getting Started 2 Note the MAC Media Access Control address for further reference The MAC or hardware address of the LAN Interface is a world wide unique identifier No other network devi
37. ual 54 The repair level of the product Agilent G1369B LAN Interface is replacement of the complete board Patch cable Cross over Shielded 3 m 5023 0203 LAN Interface G1369 60002 Figure 43 What you will get Content of G1369B Table 12 Order information Order number G1369B Description complete product Agilent G1369B LAN Interface includes CD ROM with electronic manual G1369 60002 same as G1369B The board G1369 61800 is a manufacturing number only and cannot be ordered G1369 90001 The actual manual as PDF file is available via the Agilent web only see Agilent Web on page 56 5023 0203 Cross over point to point network cable shielded 3 m long 5023 0202 Twisted pair network cable shielded 7 m long G1369B LAN Interface User Manual Getting Help 3 Firmware Update The LAN Interface s firmware can be updated using the firmware provided by the Agilent support web side A procedure will be provided with the firmware The G1369B LAN card does not take the firmware of the G1316A LAN card and vice versa An error message will show up x Telnet 192 168 254 11 ex Telnet 192 168 254 11 Agilent Technologies TalkToLab gt fwupdate 192 168 254 2 TalkToLab bin fwUpdateNext returned 14 weee Update FAILED xxx Agilent Technologies TalkToLah gt fwupdate 192 168 254 2 TalkToLab dlb Received 828599 bytes in 8 7 seconds Received 1841369 bytes second Da ERROR No
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