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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6.15.2.6. Remote Access by Modem
The GFC 7000TA can be connected to a modem for remote access. This requires a cable between the
analyzer’s COM port and the modem, typically a DB-9F to DB-25M cable (available from Teledyne
Instruments with part number WR0000024).
Once the cable has been connected, check to make sure the DTE-DCE is in the correct position. Also
make sure the GFC 7000TA COM port is set for a baud rate that is compatible with the modem, which
needs to operate with an 8-bit word length with one stop bit.
The first step is to turn on the MODEM ENABLE communication mode (Mode 64, Section 6.11.5). Once
this is completed, the appropriate setup command line for your modem can be entered into the analyzer.
The default setting for this feature is
AT Y0 &D0 &H0 &I0 S0=2 &B0 &N6 &M0 E0 Q1 &W0
This string can be altered to match your modem’s initialization and can be up to 100 characters long.
To change this setting press:
SETUP X.X
SECONDARY SETUP MENU
COMM
VARS DIAG ALRM
EXIT
SETUP X.X
PRIMARY SETUP MENU
CFG DAS
RNGE
PASS CLK
MORE
EXIT
SAMPLE* RANGE = 500.000 PPM CO2 =X.XXX
< TST TST > CAL
SETUP
SETUP X.X
COM1 MODEM INIT:AT Y
&D &H
EDIT
EXIT
SETUP X.X COM1 MODEM INIT:
[A]
T Y
&D &H
ENTR
EXIT
SETUP X.X
COM1 MODE:0
SET>
EDIT
EXIT
SETUP X.X COM1 BAUD RATE:19200
SET> EDIT EXIT ENTR accepts the new string and returns to the previous menu. ignores the new string and returns to the previous menu. and CH> move the [ ] cursor left and right along the text string INS inserts a character before the cursor location. Press the [?] key repeatedly to cycle through the available character set: 0-9 A-Z space ’ ~ ! # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ = +[ ] { } < >\ | ; : , . / ? DEL deletes a character at the cursor location. SETUP X.X COMMUNICATIONS MENU ID INET COM1 COM2 EXIT EXIT returns to the previous menu
EXIT