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Teledyne 9110E - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Model 9110E Instruction Manual

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M9110E Rev B

by using APICOM) to obtain hourly averages, which could be synchronized with the CONC

data.

HIRES: One minute, instantaneous data of all available parameters in the M9110E that are

actively used. This data channel is disabled by default but may be turned on for trouble-

shooting or when the application requires a high resolution of data. Short-term trends as

well as signal noise levels can be detected and documented this way. Readings during

calibration and the calibration hold off period are included in the averages. By default, the
last 1500 data points are stored, which covers a little more than one day of continuous data

acquisition.

Please be aware that all stored data will be erased if the analyzer’s disk-on-chip, CPU board

or configuration is replaced/reset.

Teledyne Analytical Instruments recommends to download and store CONC, CALDAT and

ENGDAT data once per month for permanent documentation and future data analysis. Data

can be most conveniently downloaded, graphed and stored using the APICOM remote

control program. Channel properties, triggering events and parameters for the default
channels are listed in Table 0-22.

The default data channels can be used as they are, or they can be customized from the

front panel or through APICOM to fit a specific application. The TAI website contains this

default and other sample iDAS scripts for free download. We recommend that the user

backs up any iDAS configuration and its data before altering it.

Appendix A-5 lists the firmware-specific iDAS configuration in plain-text format. This text

file can either be loaded into APICOM and then modified and uploaded to the instrument or

can be copied and pasted into a terminal program to be sent to the analyzer.

WARNING

Sending an iDAS configuration to the analyzer through its COM ports will replace

the existing configuration and will delete all stored data. Back up any existing

data and the iDAS configuration before uploading new settings.

6.10.2.2. Viewing iDAS Data and Settings

IDAS data and settings can be viewed on the front panel through the following keystroke
sequence.