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Teledyne 6020 - Photometric analyzer User Manual

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2 Installation

Model 6020

2-6: Part I

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Threshold Alarm 2:

• Can be configured as high (actuates when concen-

tration is above threshold), or low (actuates when
concentration is below threshold).

• Can be configured as fail-safe or non-fail-safe.

• Can be configured as latching or nonlatching.
• Can be configured out (defeated).

System Alarm:

Actuates when DC power supplied to circuits is

unacceptable in one or more parameters. Permanently
configured as fail-safe and latching. Cannot be de-
feated. Actuates if self test fails.

To reset a System Alarm during installation, discon-

nect power to the instrument and then reconnect it

Further detail can be found in chapter 3, section 3-5.

Digital Remote Cal Inputs

Remote Zero and Span Inputs: The REMOTE SPAN and RE-

MOTE ZERO inputs are on the DIGITAL INPUT terminal block. They
accept 0 V (OFF) or 24 V dc (ON) for remote control of calibration (See
Remote Calibration Protocol below.)

Zero:

Floating input. 5 to 24 V input across the + and – terminals
puts the analyzer into the

ZERO

mode. Either side may be

grounded at the source of the signal. 0 to 1 volt across the
terminals allows ZERO mode to terminate when done. A
synchronous signal must open and close the external zero
valve appropriately. See Remote Probe Connector at end of
section 3.3. (With the -C option, the internal valves automati-
cally operate synchronously).

Span:

Floating input. 5 to 24 V input across the + and – terminals
puts the analyzer into the

SPAN

mode. Either side may be

grounded at the source of the signal. 0 to 1 volt across the
terminals allows SPAN mode to terminate when done. A
synchronous signal must open and close the external span
valve appropriately. See Remote Probe Connector at end of
section 3.3. (With the -C option, the internal valves automati-
cally operate synchronously.)

Cal Contact: This relay contact is closed while analyzer is spanning

and/or zeroing. (See Remote Calibration Protocol below.)