Operating instructions, Overview of operating modes – Teledyne 9110E - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual
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Model 9110E Instruction Manual
Operating Instructions
M9110E Rev B
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6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To assist in navigating the analyzer’s software, a series of menu trees can be found in
Appendix A of this manual along with an index of software commands and references to the
respective manual sections.
NOTE
The flow charts appearing in this section contain typical representations of the
analyzer’s display during the various operations being described. These
representations may differ slightly from the actual display of your instrument.
6.1. Overview of Operating Modes
The M9110E software has a variety of operating modes. Most commonly, the analyzer will
be operating in SAMPLE mode, in which sample gases are measured and a continuous
read-out of the gas concentration is displayed. Test and warning functions can be examined
and data can be viewed or downloaded.
Table 0-1: Analyzer Operating modes
Mode Explanation
SAMPLE
Sampling normally, flashing text indicates adaptive filter is on.
M-P CAL
This is the basic calibration mode of the instrument and is activated by
pressing the CAL key.
SETUP X.#
2
SETUP mode is being used to configure the analyzer. The gas measurement
will continue during this process.
SAMPLE A
Indicates that unit is in SAMPLE mode and AUTOCAL feature is activated.
ZERO CAL M
1
Unit is performing ZERO calibration procedure initiated manually by the user.
ZERO CAL A
1
Unit is performing ZERO calibration procedure initiated automatically by the
AUTOCAL feature.
ZERO CAL R
1
Unit is performing ZERO calibration procedure initiated remotely through the
COM ports or digital control inputs.
LO CAL A
Unit is performing LOW SPAN (midpoint) calibration initiated automatically by
the analyzer’s AUTOCAL feature.
LO CAL R
Unit is performing LOW SPAN (midpoint) calibration initiated remotely through
the COM ports or digital control inputs.
SPAN CAL M
1
Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated manually by the user.
SPAN CAL A
1
Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated automatically by the analyzer’s
AUTOCAL feature.
SPAN CAL R
1
Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated remotely through the COM ports
or digital control inputs.
DIAG
One of the analyzer’s diagnostic modes is active (Section 6.8).
1
Only Appears on units with Z/S valve or IZS options.
2
The revision of the analyzer firmware is displayed following the word SETUP, e.g., SETUP C.4.
The second operating mode is the SETUP mode. This mode is used for configuring various
features and functions of the analyzer, such as the iDAS system, the analog output ranges,