User Guide for the MUX from MultiplexĂ”
1
Reasons for the MUX
1.1
The versions available
1.2
Downloads
2
How to hook things together
2.1
The different parts
2.2
Connecting with the Con::nect Box
2.2.1
Powering the Con::nect Box
2.2.2
Powering the MUX
2.2.3
Connections to Trigger the MUX
2.2.4
Communications between the MUX and the Spectro::lyser
2.2.5
The MUX external plugs
2.2.6
Control box plugs
3
The MUX-sensor functioning
3.1
The general design principles for the MUX
3.2
The different parts of the MUX-sensor system
3.2.1
Sampling ports and rinsing solutions
3.2.2
Flow through cuvette
3.2.3
Post-cuvette sample spool
3.3
Sampling sequences
3.3.1
Pump and measurement times
3.3.2
Purge port and times
3.3.3
Sampling sequence with automatic rinsing
3.4
Sampling cycle
4
Programing the MUX
4.1
The SD card in the control box
4.2
The
config.txt
file
4.2.1
Programming the MUX
sampling sequence
without automatic rinsing
4.2.2
Programming the MUX
sampling sequence
with two automatic rinsing, and a waste port
4.2.3
The Spectro::lyser values in the
config.txt
file
4.2.4
Delayed start
4.3
Examples of
config.txt
files
4.3.1
Sampling cycles with no rinsing
4.3.2
Sampling cycles with one rinse
4.3.3
Sampling cycles with one rinse
4.3.4
Sampling cycles with one rinse
5
The files saved on the SD card
5.1
The MUX log files
5.1.1
The fingerprint files
6
How to start
6.1
Make all necessary connections
6.2
Ready the peristaltic pump
6.3
Install the flow through cuvette
6.4
Configure the Spectro::lyser for cuvette
6.5
Turn the MUX on
6.6
Test the MUX in the lab
6.7
Install and test the MUX in the field
6.7.1
Install all hardware to length
6.7.2
Use manual pumping feature to obtain you pump and purge times
6.7.3
Manually trigger the MUX
6.7.4
Change clock
7
Trouble Shooting
References
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User Guide for the MUX
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Trouble Shooting
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