Teledyne 3010TB - Split architecture trace oxygen analyzer User Manual
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4 Operation
Model 3010TB
4-18: Part I
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
AL—1 AL—2
Choose Alarm
Set up alarm 1 by moving the blinking over to AL–1 using the < >
arrow keys. Then press
Enter
to move to the next screen.
AL—1 1000 ppm HI
Dft—N Fs—N Ltch—N
Five parameters can be changed on this screen:
•
Value of the alarm setpoint, AL–1 #### (ppm or % oxygen)
•
Out-of-range direction, HI or LO
•
Defeated? Dft–Y/N (Yes/No)
•
Failsafe? Fs–Y/N (Yes/No)
•
Latching? Ltch–Y/N (Yes/No).
•
To define the setpoint, use the < > arrow keys to move the
blinking over to AL–1 ####. Then use the
Δ∇ arrow keys to
change the number. Holding down the key speeds up the
incrementing or decrementing. (Remember, setpoint units are
parts-per-million.)
•
To set the other parameters use the < > arrow keys to move the
blinking over to the desired parameter. Then use the
Δ∇ arrow
keys to change the parameter.
•
Once the parameters for alarm 1 have been set, press
Alarms
again, and repeat this procedure for alarm 2 (AL–2).
•
To reset a latched alarm, go to Dft– and then press either
Δ two
times or
∇ two times. (Toggle it to Y and then back to N.)
–OR –
Go to Ltch– and then press either
Δ two times or ∇ two times.
(Toggle it to N and back to Y.)
4.6
The Range Function
The Range function allows the operator to program up to three concen-
tration ranges to correlate with the DC analog outputs. If no ranges are
defined by the user, the instrument defaults to:
Range
Limits
Low
0–100 ppm
Med
0–1,000 ppm
High
0–10,000 ppm.