1 introduction, 2 pc use 7810 online monitoring, 3 pc use bz7002 – LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual
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Chapter 1
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BE6030-13
1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor
LumaSense Technologies A/S
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1.1 Introduction
This manual can be used in several ways. The first time users can work
their way through the examples in order to get to know this monitoring
system. The more experienced users can jump directly to the relevant
chapters in order to gain assistance, and experts can use this manual
as a reference book by using the index.
The monitor can be operated in ways; Online Monitoring using
LumaSoft Gas Single point 7810, On line Calibration and back-up Using
the Calibration Software BZ7002, Offline using the Offline Software
BZ7003 and as a Stand-alone instrument. This manual focuses on the
Stand-alone use. For instruction in the use of BZ7002 and BZ7003
please refer to the user manual BE6034 and BE6035 respectively.
1.2 PC Use 7810 Online Monitoring
LumaSoft Gas Single Point 7810 is supplied with the instrument. This is
to be used for Online monitoring (PC use) please follow the instructions
in the BE6027 user manual for online monitoring and set-up.
1.3 PC Use BZ7002
The BZ7002 Calibration Software is used for calibration of the gas
monitor from a PC. Please refer to the BZ7002 User Manual BE6034 and
1.4 PC Use BZ7003 Offline Software.
Data from the display memory can be copied to the background
memory after a measurement task is performed. The BZ7003 Offline Software is
used for upload of these measurement data from the monitor to the PC in either
excel format or text format files. Please refer to user manual BE6035 and
of this manual for further instructions.
1.5 Stand-alone Use
In some situations, it may be necessary to set up without connecting it
to a PC. The procedure to do this are covered in this manual under the
Stand-alone use headings. The way these instructions are presented is
shown below: