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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These default Data Channels can be used as they are, or they can be customized from the front panel to
fit a specific application. They can also be deleted to make room for custom user-programmed Data
Channels.
Appendix A-5 lists the firmware-specific DAS 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.
NOTE
Sending an DAS 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 DAS configuration before uploading new settings.
These default Data Channels can be used as they are, or they can be customized from the front panel to
fit a specific application. They can also be deleted to make room for custom user-programmed Data
Channels.
Appendix A-5 lists the firmware-specific DAS 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.
NOTE
Sending an DAS 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 DAS configuration before uploading new settings.
6.7.2.1. DAS Configuration Limits
The number of DAS objects are limited by the instrument’s finite storage capacity. For information
regarding the maximum number of channels, parameters, and records and how to calculate the file size
for each data channel, refer to the DAS manual downloadable from the TAI website at
http://www.teledyne-api.com/manuals/.