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Teledyne 3000MA - Paramagnetic oxygen analyzer User Manual

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1 Introduction

Model 3000MA

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Function Keys: Six touch-sensitive membrane switches are used to

change the specific function performed by the analyzer:

Analyze

Perform analysis for oxygen content of a sample gas.

System

Perform system-related tasks (described in detail in
chapter 4, Operation.).

Span

Span calibrate the analyzer.

Zero

Zero calibrate the analyzer.

Alarms

Set the alarm setpoints and attributes.

Range

Set up the 3 user definable ranges for the instrument.

Data Entry Keys: Six touch-sensitive membrane switches are used to

input data to the instrument via the alphanumeric VFD display:

Left & Right Arrows

Select between functions currently
displayed on theVFD screen.

Up & Down Arrows

Increment or decrement values of
functions currently displayed.

Enter

Moves VFD display on to the next screen in a series. If
none remains, returns to the

Analyze

screen.

Escape Moves VFD display back to the previous screen in a

series. If none remains, returns to the

Analyze

screen.

Digital Meter Display: The meter display is a LED device that

produces large, bright, 7-segment numbers that are legible in any lighting
environment. It produces a continuous readout from 0-100 %. It is accurate
across all ranges without the discontinuity of analog range switching.

Alphanumeric Interface Screen: The VFD screen is an easy-to-use

interface from operator to analyzer. It displays values, options, and messages
that give the operator immediate feedback.

Flowmeter: Monitors the flow of gas past the sensor. Readout is 0 to

1000 standard cubic centimeters per minute (SCCM).

Standby Button: The Standby turns off the display and outputs,

but circuitry is still operating.

CAUTION: The power cable must be unplugged to fully

disconnect power from the instrument. When
chassis is exposed or when access door is open
and power cable is connected, use extra care to
avoid contact with live electrical circuits.