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Teledyne 2000A-EU - General purpose thermal conductivity analyzer User Manual

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Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Thermal Conductivity Analyzer

Installation 3

3-11

The range in use (00 = Range 1, 01 = Range 2, 10 = Range 3,
11 = Range 4)

The span of the range (0-100 %, etc)

Which alarms—if any—are disabled (AL–x DISABLED)

Which alarms—if any—are tripped (AL–x ON).

Each status output is followed by a carriage return and line feed.

Input: The input functions using RS-232 that have been imple-

mented to date are described in Table 3-7.

Table 3-7: Commands via RS-232 Input

Command

Description

as

Immediately starts an autospan.

az

Immediately starts an autozero.

rp

Allows reprogramming of two

System

functions:

APPLICATION (gas use) and ALGORITHM (linearization).

st

Toggling input. Stops/Starts any status message output
from the RS-232, until st is sent again.

Implementation: The RS-232 protocol allows some flexibility in its

implementation. Table 3-8 lists certain RS-232 values that are required by
the Model 2000A implementation.

Table 3-8: Required RS-232 Options

Parameter

Setting

Baud

2400

Byte

8 bits

Parity

none

Stop Bits

1

Message Interval

2 seconds

3.4

Gas Connections

The gas fittings are accessed through holes on the underside of the

analyzer chassis, as shown in Figure 3-8. Use

1

/

8

NPT threaded conversion

fittings to convert pipe to tube for these connectors.

There are no gas control valves inside the main chassis. A sample

system must be provided for introduction of zero and span gas, as well as
sample gas, into the sample path, and for controlling the flowrates through
the sample and reference paths of the analyzer.