Connecting Devices to the Chromeleon Server PC

Chromeleon allows you to control different devices, using different interfaces (including USB, TCP/IP, DX-LAN (10BASE-T and BNC), and RS-232). An appropriate interface must be available on the instrument. A suitable cable is used to connect the instrument to the Server PC.

For more information about how to connect devices using the different interfaces, refer to:

 Connecting Devices via RS-232

 Connecting Devices via TCP/IP (LAN)

 Connecting Third-Party Devices via GPIB

 Connecting Dionex Devices via USB

 Connecting Dionex Devices via 10BASE-T DX-LAN

 Connecting Dionex Devices via BNC DX-LAN

 Connecting Dionex Devices via TCP/IP

 

 Note:

Some Dionex devices, for example, the AS40 autosampler, are controlled via relays and TTL. For information about how to control these devices, refer to the corresponding Operating Instructions.

For a list of the interface(s) used to connect each Dionex device to the Chromeleon Server, refer to:

 Table: Connecting Dionex Devices

 

Standard interface cables can be used to connect many of the devices. However, often third-party device manufacturers use proprietary cables, which have different pin assignments than the standard cables (see  Cables and Pin Assignments in the Appendix of the Hardware Installation section).

Installation of these instruments may require that you upgrade the server PC by installing additional PC plug-in cards; for example, when the number of serial PC ports is not sufficient. For installation and configuration details for the cards that are available from Dionex, refer to  Installing PC Plug-in Cards.

In some cases, you may use the UCI Universal Chromatography Interface instead. For more information about the UCI, refer to  UCI Universal Chromatography Interface: Overview.