Controlling Devices from the Control Panel
Connecting a Control Panel to a Chromatography Device

When you open a Control Panel, it is automatically connected to the assigned Timebase, i.e., to the chromatography devices in this timebase. You can modify the timebase assignment any time:

The Timebase field on the left reports the name of the currently selected timebase, the Computer field reports the name of the computer on which the corresponding Server is running, and the Protocol field reports the used communication protocol. The list box on the right shows an icon for the local computer (My Computer). If the computer is connected to a network, an icon for the network neighborhood appears, also (see Chromatography Components: Hardware and Software  Network Installation.)

 Tip: 

If you want to connect automatically to the currently timebase when you reopen the control panel later, save the panel with the current timebase assignment.

Problems when Connecting to a Timebase

It depends on the selected network protocol whether a non-local server is displayed or can be accessed. The system needs several seconds to check whether the selected protocol can be used. If the connection to a specific timebase is not successful, this can be due to several reasons.

 Tips:

Communication between two stations requires that the same network protocol is installed and selected on both stations. It is usually sufficient to install the corresponding network protocols: click Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection, and then select Properties on the context menu.

Usually, the connection is successful when the TCP/IP or Named Pipes protocol is used. However, the current network installation determines which protocol should be used. Please contact your network administrator.

If the connection is still not successful, contact Dionex Service.

Problems when Controlling Instruments

In addition to the control mode, Chromeleon also provides a Monitor Only mode. If you connect to a timebase that is only available on a network, you can only monitor this timebase.

The Monitor Only status is also assigned when you attempt to access a local timebase that is currently controlled by an external user.