Communication options, Ethernet (option 63) – Teledyne 9110E - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual
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5.7.5. M9110E Expendables Kit (Option 42)
This kit includes a recommended set of expendables for one year of operation of the
M9110E. See Appendix B for a detailed listing of the contents.
5.7.6. M9110E Spare Parts Kit (Option 43)
This kit includes a recommended set of spare parts for 2-3 years of operation of the
M9110E. It includes items such as the orifice holder, a spare PMT and other items that are
recommended as backups to minimize down-time in case of component failures. See
Appendix B for a detailed listing of the contents.
5.8.
Communication Options
5.8.1. RS232 Modem Cables (Options 60 and 60A)
The analyzer is shipped with a standard, shielded, straight-through DB-9F to DB-9F cable of
about 1.8 m length, which should fit most computers of recent build. An additional cable of
this type can be ordered as Option 60.
Option 60A consists of a shielded, straight-through serial cable of about 1.8 m length to
connect the analyzer’s COM1 port to a computer, a code activated switch or any other
communications device that is equipped with a DB-25 female connector. The cable is
terminated with one DB-9 female connector and one DB-25 male connector. The DB-9
connector fits the analyzer’s COM1 port.
5.8.2. RS-232 Multidrop (Option 62)
The multidrop option is used with any of the RS-232 serial ports to enable communications
of several analyzers with the host computer over a chain of RS-232 cables. The option
consists of a small box, which can be attached to the analyzer, with a termination switch, a
power connector and two serial ports, one incoming from the analyzer (cable supplied) and
one outgoing port to the next analyzer’s multi-drop box (requires additional cable
Option 60). One Option 62 is required per analyzer. The first incoming port on the first box
connects to the host computer and the outgoing port on the last multi-drop box needs to be
terminated. Setup and user instructions are covered in the TAI Multidrop Manual, part
number 021790000, available for download from the company website.
5.8.3. Ethernet (Option 63)
The Ethernet option allows the analyzer to be connected to any 10BaseT local area network.
When installed, this option is electronically connected to the instrument’s COM2 serial port
making that port no longer available for RS-232/RS-485 communications through the COM2
connector on the rear panel. The option consists of a TAI designed Ethernet card
(Figure 5-3), which is mechanically attached to the instrument’s rear panel. A 2 m long,
CAT-5 network cable terminated at both ends with standard RJ-45 connectors is included as
well (part number WR0000067). Maximum communication speed is limited by the RS-232
port to 115.2 kbaud. See Section 6.9.9 for configuration.
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