Teledyne 9110T - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual
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Model 9110TH NOx Analyzer
Data Acquisition System (DAS) and APICOM
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
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To modify, add or delete a parameter, follow the instruction shown in Section 7.1.3 then press:
Starting at the EDIT CHANNEL MENU
SETUP X.X
0) CONC: ATIMER 5, 800
PREV NEXT
INS
DEL
EDIT
PRNT
EXIT
SETUP X.X
NAME: CONC
EDIT
EXIT
Continue pressing
SETUP X.X
PARAMETER:5
> EDIT EXIT SETUP X.X 0) PARAM=NXCNC1, MODE=AVG PREV NEXT INS DEL EDIT EXIT SETUP X.X EDIT PARAMS (DELETE DATA)? YES NO YES deletes all data currently stored for this data channel and continues into EDIT mode. NO retains the data and returns to the previous menu. SETUP X.X PARAMETER:NXCNC1 EXIT SETUP X.X PARAMETER:NXCNC1 PREV NEXT ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X SAMPLE MODE:AVG EXIT SETUP X.X PARAMETER:NXCNC1 INST AVG SDEV MIN MAX ENTR EXIT Press the desired MODE button. SETUP X.X PRECISION:4 EXIT SETUP X.X PRECISION:5 5 ENTR EXIT Toggle this button to set from 1 to 4. SETUP X.X STOR NUM SAMPLE:OFF EDIT EXIT SETUP X.X STOR NUM SAMPLE:OFF OFF ENTR EXIT Toggle this button to turn ON/OFF. Pressing returns to the previous Function. EXIT discards the new setting. ENTR accepts the new setting. Toggle these buttons to cycle through the list of available parameters. PRINT PREV INS NEXT DEL Button Exports the configuration of all data channels to the Selects the previous data channel or parameter Inserts a new data channel or parameter into the list Selects the next data channel or parameter Deletes the currently selected data channel or FUNCTION Buttons only appear when applicable DAS EDIT – Touchscreen Functions EDIT Enters EDIT mode SET> Selects the previous property to be edited Selects the next property to be edited Toggle these buttons to select a different parameter. Note When the STORE NUM SAMPLES feature is turned on, the instrument will
RS-232 interface
BEFORE the selected channel
parameter
store the number of measurements that were used to compute the AVG,
SDEV, MIN or MAX value but not the actual measurements themselves.