INFICON MicroFID II Portable Flame Ionization Detector User Manual
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d) Response Factor =
e) Alarm Level =
f) Formula Weight =
g) CR LF
= Carriage Return and Line Feed are accomplished by pressing the ‘Enter’ key at the
end of each line.
NOTE: <> are used as separators and are NOT included in the text file.
2) Example Compound File
The following is an example of how a compound file will look with multiple Compound list
entries:
memslot 1 "Methane " 1.0 1000.0 16.0
memslot 2 "Hexane" 0.9 200.0 8.7
memslot 3 "Methane2" 1.0 1000.0 16.0
memslot 4 "Propanol" 1.6 500.0 6.1
memslot 5 "Isobutyl" 4.3 750.0 27.8
memslot 6 "Benzene" 7.9 250.0 37.9
3) Sending the compound list file from a PC to the MicroFID II.
The following is a PC screen snapshot of how a Compound list text file is sent from a PC to the
MicroFID II:
a) The first step is to open a PC terminal program such as Hyper Terminal.
b)
The next step is to select ‘Send Text File’ from the ‘Transfer’ menu.
c)
Find the previously created Compound text file and select it by choosing the ‘Open’
option.
4) Viewing the compound list in the MicroFID II
In order to verify that the Compound list was successfully transferred to the MicroFID II from the
PC, the ‘viewslots’ command can be typed in, resulting in the following response from the
MicroFID II to the PC: