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Dual range mode (dual) – Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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6.8.4. Dual Range Mode (DUAL)

Selecting Dual Range mode allows the A1 and A2 outputs to be configured with different reporting
ranges. The analyzer software calls these two ranges low and high. The low range setting corresponds
with the analog output labeled A1 on the Rear Panel of the instrument. The high Range Setting
corresponds with the A2 output. While the software names these two ranges low and high, they do not
have to be configured that way. For example: The low range can be set for a span of 0-1000 ppm while
the high range is set for 0-500 ppm.

In DUAL range mode the RANGE test function displayed on the front panel will be replaced by two
separate functions:

RANGE1: The range setting for the A1 output.

RANGE2: The range setting for the A2 output.

To set the ranges press following keystroke sequence

.


SETUP X.X

PRIMARY SETUP MENU

CFG DAS

RNGE

PASS CLK MORE

EXIT

SETUP X.X

RANGE CONTROL MENU

MODE

SET UNIT

EXIT

SETUP X.X

RANGE MODE:

SNGL

SNGL

DUAL

AUTO

ENTR EXIT

SETUP X.X

RANGE CONTROL MENU

MODE

SET

UNIT

EXIT

SETUP X.X

HIGH RANGE: 500.0 Conc

0 0 5

0 0 .0

ENTR

EXIT

SETUP X.X

LOW RANGE

:

500.0 Conc

0 0 1 0 0 .0

ENTR

EXIT

SETUP X.X

RANGE CONTROL MENU

MODE

SET UNIT

EXIT

EXIT

Returns

to the Main

SAMPLE

Display

SETUP X.X

RANGE MODE:

DUAL

SNGL

DUAL AUTO

ENTR

EXIT

Toggle the

numeral buttons

to set the upper

limit of each

range.

SAMPLE* RANGE = 500.000 PPM CO2 =X.XXX

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

When the instrument’s range mode is set to DUAL the concentration field in the upper right hand corner
of the display alternates between displaying the low range value and the high range value. The
concentration currently being displayed is identified as follows: C1 = Low (or A1) and C2 = High (or A2).

NOTE

In DUAL range mode the LOW and HIGH ranges have separate slopes and offsets

for computing CO

2

concentration.

The two ranges must be independently calibrated.