I've installed a couple hundred of these....
Since it's an older 85, here's the skinny on what you'll require
to get an analog signal into the 1100/1200:
[1] 35900E LAN (or GPIB) A/D box.
(I have two LAN versions if you need to buy one)
[2] HP 3 pin Molex Analog cable and terminal strip to connect them.
[3] Once hooked up, configure your Chemstation to recognize A/D box.
[4] Set signal sampling rate (HZ) to 5 or 10. (not 1)
If you want to autozero each injection, you'll need a
BCD contact closure board and cable.
External contact closures are not stock on Agilent HPLC's.
Don't use the "inject start" event. The ELSD needs a clean zero potential
contact closure. (NO TTL PLEASE)
Your HPLC stack is unlikely to have a BCD board on it already.
(Check the back of your pump or autosampler. Its a small rectangular
plate with two thumb screws)
Contact Closure Parts:
[1] 1100 external contacts BCD board : G1351A
[2] External Contacts Cable: G1103-61611
The external contacts board is installed into the back of the Autosampler
or pump module. It is automatically recognized when you power cycle the stack and reboot chemstation.
There are 4 programmable contact closure events.
Each events' output color code below:
white, brn= 1
grn,yell= 2
gry, pink= 3
blue, red= 4
Hope this helps!
Tim Reyburn
The ELSD servicing experts.