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G2403a LAN/RS232 Converter Installation Guide
This document describes how to install the HP G2403A Lan/Rs232 Converter andmodify the PC and GC Chemstation software to communicate with the 5890 series IIGas Chromatograph via LAN. Before installing the converter, familiarize yourself withthe current Chemstation and GC configurations. If you are unsure about thisinstallation, please do not proceed. Call Agilent.
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These instructions assume that your PC already has a network interface card (LAN
card) installed and that the TCP/IP protocol is already configured.
CompatibilityThe LAN/RS232 Converter is compatible with the following:
• HP 5890 SERIES II GC with the HP 19257A dual interface card (Dice board)
• HP 7673B Automatic Liquid Sampler (ALS) with an HP G1512A controller and RS232 interface
• HP ChemStation version A.06.01 or later
• Windows NT® 4.0 with service pack 3 or service pack 4 (Windows™ 95/98 is not
supported)
Check the current PC configurationThe number of available Comm ports and other devices attached to your PC will effect
the installation, because the ChemStation can use only Comm ports 1–9. COM10 does
not work.
This document assumes that the PC has only one Comm port (COM1) configured, and
that no devices are attached to it. Verify this by opening the port manager (Ports) from
the Control Panel. Select Start/Settings/Control Panel/Ports.
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If another Comm port is already installed and configured
If you already have COM2 installed and configured, and are installing less than eight instruments (for example, three GC’s and three autosamplers), configure ports
COM3–COM9 as needed.
If you need to install and configure eight instruments
Because the ChemStation cannot use COM10, COM2 must be uninstalled and available
for use by the converter if you want to install eight instruments (for example, four GC’s
and four autosamplers). If COM2 is installed and configured for another device, you must reconfigure your PC to use only one Comm port (COM1).
To do this, delete the port from the Windows NT Port Manager, then disable the port
from the PC’s BIOS setup. Refer to your PC’s documentation for details. When finished, the port manager should look like the figure above.
Hardware setup
HP 5890 SERIES II GC Dice board settings
Normally, set the communications data rate to the highest setting, 19,200 baud. If you
do not know the current baud rate setting on your GC, or need to change it, proceed as follows:
1. Turn on the GC and hold down the [Clear] key as it powers up. (If the GC is already
on, perform a restart by pressing [Clear], [.], [5], and [Enter]. Then, hold down the
[Clear] key as the GC restarts.)
2. When the display reads User Tests Sel 0..7, press [4]. The display will show the GC’s current baud rate setting, for example, RS232 Baud = 19.2K.
If the display shows HP-IB = nn, you need to change the switches to RS232
communications. See the next step.
3. If needed, change the Dice board switch settings. See Figure 1 for the switch settings required for 19,200 baud communications. As you modify the switch
settings, the GC display changes to show the new baud rate.
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Refer to your HP 5890 SERIES II Gas Chromatograph Service Manual for details on
accessing, removing, and installing this board.
Figure 1. HP 5890 Dice board settings for 19.2 K baud4. Record the baud rate on the worksheet. You will need it later.
5. Return to normal mode. Press [7], [Enter] to restart.
HP G1512A ALS controller
Check the switch settings on the back of the controller. In general, use the 19,200 baud
communication rate, which is set as shown below..
Figure 2. HP G1512A Controller set at 19.2 k baud and XON/XOFF handshake mode
Other switch settings for RS232 configuration are printed on the bottom of the
HP G1512A ALS.
Record the baud rate on the worksheet.
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LAN/RS232 Converter Installation1. Record the MAC address for the LAN/RS232 Converter. The MAC address is
printed on a label on the back of the converter (to the left of the parallel port connector). This address is used in HP Bootp utility configuration. Also record the
unit type/model (as printed on the converter, e.g., EL-8+).
2. Connect the converter connector labelled 10Base-T to the LAN using standard
RJ45 LAN cabling.
3. Connect the instruments to the converter.
• Connect each GC to one of the numbered ports on the converter front panel
using a standard RJ45 cable (HP Part No. 92268B) and a RJ45/DB25 plug adapter at the GC.
• Connect each ALS controller to one of the numbered ports on the converter
front panel using a standard RJ45 cable and a RJ45/DB9 plug adapter at the
Host Comm. connector on the controller.
Figure 3. Cabling diagram4. Record which device is connected to each connector on the converter.
HP 6890 System
LAN backbone
HP 6890 System
HP 5890 SERIES II GC
HP 5890 SERIES II GC
HP G1512A
HP G1512A
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5. Plug in the converter’s power cord. The power LED on the front of the converter
will flicker, and the link LED should be on.
Converter software installation1. Load the software CD into your ChemStation PC’s CD drive.
2. Click the Start button, select Run..., and type
d:\winnt\sts_els\x86\setup.exe, where d is the drive letter of your CD. Click OK.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Accept the default options.
4. When the EtherLite Installation screen appears, click Add to add a unit.
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5. On the screen that appears, enter the IP address, select the unit type (the type is
printed on the front of the converter), and click OK.
• If your installation is on your site LAN, contact your LAN administrator for an
IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and Host Name for the converter and PC.
• If your installation is isolated (not on the site LAN), assign an address based
on your ChemStation PC’s address.
A sample isolated LAN address configuration might be:
6. Continue with the installation, selecting OK or Next as prompted.
7. When installation is complete, click OK to restart the computer.
HP Bootp server configurationAfter the drivers for the converter are installed, add an IP address entry for it on the HP Bootp Server.
Device Sample IP address
PC 10.1.1.100
Converter 10.1.1.101
Select the unit type (usually EL-8+).
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1. Open the Bootp program. You should see a request for identification from the
converter, similar to the example shown below. In this example, the MAC address
on the converter is 00A0F7008662.
2. Add a Bootp entry for the converter. Select Configure/Add Entry.
3. The Add Bootp Entry screen appears. From the dropdown menu, select the MAC address for the converter (or type it in). Enter the Host name, IP Address, Subnet
Mask, and Gateway for the converter. The TCP/IP protocols (Subnet Mask,
Gateway, and the first three portions of the IP address) for the PC, converter, and all instruments must be configured the same.
• If your PC, converter, and GC’s are on your site LAN, contact your LAN
administrator for the Host name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
information.
• A typical Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
• No default Gateway is needed for the converter if it is not on the Site LAN.
For an example of isolated LAN addresses, see page 7.
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4. Verify the entry. Select Configure/Bootp Manager, and confirm the information is
correct. Select OK.
Select the MAC address for your converter
Enter the Host Name, IP Address,Subnet Mask, and Gateway
The Gateway fieldis blank if the converter is not onthe site LAN.
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5. In a few moments, the converter should request an IP address, and the Bootp
program will respond as shown below. (If needed, you can also unplug the
converter then plug it back in, which forces it to make a Bootp request.)
Configure the PC Comm portsAfter you have installed the converter and the driver software, open the port manager (the Ports icon) from the PC Control Panel. You should have new, additional ports
listed. For example:
Since this PC in this example originally had one Comm port, the first connector on the converter is configured as COM2, connector 2 is COM3, connector 3 is COM4, etc.
Configure your Comm ports with instruments in the same order they are connected to
the converter.
The instructions below describe adding one HP 5890 GC (on converter connector 1)
and one HP 7673 ALS (on converter connector 2). Use a similar routine to set up each
of your instruments.
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Configure a Comm port for your GC as follows:
1. Highlight the appropriate Comm port (in this example, COM2) in the list, and click
on the Settings button.
2. Make the following settings.
After making the setting changes, the settings for the COM2 should look like the following:
3. Write down the baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, flow control, and instrument (5890 or 7673) configured for the port. You will need this information later.
4. Click OK.
Setting Value
Baud Rate 19,200*
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control None
* Normally the GC is set to 19.2K. If your setting is different, set the Baud Rate to match the setting in the GC hardware.
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Enter similar settings to configure the HP G1512A ALS.
1. Open the settings screen for COM3.
2. Make the following settings:
It should look like:
3. Write down the baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, flow control, and instrument
(5890 or 7673) configured for the port. You will need this information later.
4. Click OK.
Continue to set up your components until all of them are configured.
HP ChemStation changesAfter you have set up the PC hardware, you will need to make changes to the HP ChemStation software. If you do not already have the ChemStation installed, install
it now.
Setting Value
Baud Rate 19200*
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control Xon/Xoff
* Normally the rate is set to 19.2K. If your setting is different, set the Baud Rate to match the setting in the hardware.
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If you are using any HP 6850 or an HP 6890 GC’s on this system, configure and test them
before adding an HP 5890.
Configure the HP 5890 GC and HP G1512A ALS as HP-IB devices using the Configuration Editor.
Configure the devices you wish to control as described below.
1. From the Start menu in the Task Bar, select Start/Programs/ HP ChemStation/HP
Configuration Editor. A window for each instrument appears.
2. Highlight the title bar of the instrument you want to configure, then select
Configure/Instrument.
3. Select the Instrument Type (5890 GC) from the list. Click OK.
4. The instrument device configuration dialog is displayed. HP-IB is the Interface
Type. Enter an HP-IB address for the GC. The default address for an HP 5890, 15, is used in this example.
While the value used does not correspond to an actual hardware setting, each
instrument’s HP-IB address must be unique. Use numbers 1–16.
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5. To configure your HP 5890 GC with a sampler, select the sampler from the Options
group box and then click Add. Set a unique HP-IB address for the sampler. Click
OK.
6. Verify that the changes you made appear in the Instrument’s window on the main Configuration Editor screen. If the changes are not there, repeat the above steps.
7. Repeat steps 2–6 above for each instrument to be configured.
8. When you have finished configuring the instrument(s), select File/Save to save your changes, then exit the program.
GC HP-IB address
ALS HP-IB address
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9. If you have just loaded the ChemStation software, you will need to restart your
computer now.
Modify the PC’s Win.ini fileAfter the ChemStation is installed and configured, edit the Win.ini file as described below.
1. Save your old Win.ini file under another name. (The Win.ini file is located in the
\Winnt directory on your boot drive.) If you encounter any problems, you may
need to access the original version.
2. Using a text editor (such as Notepad), open the Win.ini file and locate the [PCS] and [PCS,X] sections. See Example 1 below.
3. Edit (or add) the Link line for each device you address using RS232. The Link
lines must exactly duplicate the Comm port configuration. See Example 2.
The syntax for an RS232 device is:
LinkX=RS232,<Comm port>:<baud rate>,n,8,1,p
4. Edit (or add) the DeviceX line for each device you address using RS232. The first
entry in the line must be the LinkX line number for the device. See Example 2.
The syntax for an RS232 device is:
DeviceX=<Link line>,<HP-IB address>,<instrument type>
Installation is complete.
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Example 1. [PCS] section of a Win.ini file before making changesInstrument 1 configured as an HP-IB HP 5890 GC with an HP 7673 ALS
Win.ini file excerpt Comments[PCS]Path=C:\HPCHEMLinks=1Link1=HPBSICL,1,15,0,3 Link1 is configured for HP-IB. Note the HPSICL entry.UsePoll=Yes Applications=HPGCInstruments=1 This example system has 1 instrument. The maximum is 4.REV=6.03.00 ChemStation software version.Devices=1,2Device1=1,15,5890 Device1 uses Link1, HP-IB address 15, Instrument Type= 5890Device2=1,8,7673 Device2 uses Link1, HP-IB address 8, Instrument Type= 7673 [PCS,1] Instrument 1InstType=5890InstName=5890 RS232 WinSize=NormalStart=YesProgram=C:\HPCHEM\CORE\HPCORE.EXEDEBackground=255 255 255DEChromatogram=255 255 255DEAxes=0 0 0DERtimes=0 0 0DEBaselines=255 0 255DEChrom1=0 0 255DEChrom2=255 0 0DEChrom3=0 128 0DEAnnotation=0 0 0DEFrame=255 0 0DETitle=255 0 255DEAxesTitle=0 0 0DECompounds=255 0 255DEChrom4=255 0 255
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The rest of the individual [PCS,X] sections remain unchanged.
DEChrom5=128 128 0DEChrom6=128 0 128DEChrom7=0 64 0DEChrom8=64 128 128_INSTPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\_AUTOPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\CORE\_EXEPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\CORE\_DATAPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\DATA\_DATAFILE$=DEFAULT.D_METHFILE$=DEF_GC.M_CONFIGSEQPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\SEQUENCE\_CONFIGMETPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\METHODS\_SEQFILE$=DEF_GC.S_PRODUCT$=GC-GC-GC_LIBPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\SPECLIBS\_LIBFILE$=DEMODAD.UVL_METHPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\METHODS\_SEQPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\SEQUENCE\_DATAFILE1$=DEFAULTF.D_DATAFILE2$=DEFAULTB.D_DDEOffLine=_DATASEQSUBDIR$=Devices=1,2 Instrument 1 uses Devices 1 and 2.InstStart=7673-5890-35900
Win.ini file excerpt Comments
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Example 2. [PCS] section of a Win.ini file after making changesInstrument 1 reconfigured as an RS232 HP 5890 with an HP 7673 ALS
In this example, it is assumed that the PC has a single RS232 port, COM1, so that COM2
becomes the first connector on the converter.
Modified Win.ini file excerpt Comments[PCS]Path=C:\HPCHEMLinks=1,2 Each RS232 port needs a Link reference; in this case, there are
only 2 devices (the HP 5890 and the HP 7673).Link1=RS232,COM2:19200,n,8,1,p Link1 and Link2 are configured for RS232 on COM2 and COM3,
respectivelyLink2=RS232,COM3:19200,n,8,1,pUsePoll=Yes Applications=HPGCInstruments=1 This example system has 1 instrument. The maximum is 4.REV=6.03.00 ChemStation software version.Devices=1,2Device1=1,15,5890 Device1 uses Link1, HP-IB address 15, Instrument Type= 5890 Device2=2,8,7673 Device2 uses Link2, HP-IB address 8, Instrument Type= 7673
Note: The HP-IB address is ignored when RS232 is used.[PCS,1] Instrument 1 (No edits need to be made after this point.)InstType=5890InstName=5890 RS232 WinSize=NormalStart=YesProgram=C:\HPCHEM\CORE\HPCORE.EXEDEBackground=255 255 255DEChromatogram=255 255 255DEAxes=0 0 0DERtimes=0 0 0DEBaselines=255 0 255DEChrom1=0 0 255DEChrom2=255 0 0DEChrom3=0 128 0DEAnnotation=0 0 0DEFrame=255 0 0
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DETitle=255 0 255DEAxesTitle=0 0 0DECompounds=255 0 255DEChrom4=255 0 255DEChrom5=128 128 0DEChrom6=128 0 128DEChrom7=0 64 0DEChrom8=64 128 128_INSTPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\_AUTOPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\CORE\_EXEPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\CORE\_DATAPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\DATA\_DATAFILE$=DEFAULT.D_METHFILE$=DEF_GC.M_CONFIGSEQPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\SEQUENCE\_CONFIGMETPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\METHODS\_SEQFILE$=DEF_GC.S_PRODUCT$=GC-GC-GC_LIBPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\SPECLIBS\_LIBFILE$=DEMODAD.UVL_METHPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\METHODS\_SEQPATH$=C:\HPCHEM\1\SEQUENCE\_DATAFILE1$=DEFAULTF.D_DATAFILE2$=DEFAULTB.D_DDEOffLine=_DATASEQSUBDIR$=Devices=1,2 Instrument 1 uses Devices 1 and 2.InstStart=7673-5890-35900
Modified Win.ini file excerpt Comments
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Installation WorksheetLAN/RS232 Converter
MAC address: ________________________________
Model: ____________________
GC and ALS connections on the converter
LAN/RS232 Converter:
IP Address: _____._____._____._____
Host Name: ______________________
Subnet Mask: _____._____._____._____
Gateway: _____._____._____._____
Comments:
Converter connector #
Instrument type Instrument baud rate setting
Comm port used on PC
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2
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4
5
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PC configuration settings:
Comm port Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Instrument
1 8 None 1
2 8 None 1
3 8 None 1
4 8 None 1
5 8 None 1
6 8 None 1
7 8 None 1
8 8 None 1
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