Model 202 Ozone Monitor Manual Rev. J-4
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Contents
IDENTIFICATION RECORDS
iv
PRINTING HISTORY
v
WARRANTY STATEMENT
vi
WARNINGS
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1.
OZONE MONITOR INTRODUCTION
1
1.1.
Theory of Operation ................................................................................................................. 1
1.2.
Calibration Overview ............................................................................................................... 3
1.3.
Use of DewLine
to Remove Humidity Interference .............................................................. 3
2.
MODEL 202 OZONE MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS
4
3.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
6
3.1.
Shipping Box Contents ............................................................................................................ 6
3.2.
Installation of the Ozone Monitor ............................................................................................. 6
3.3.
Measurement of the Zero Offset ............................................................................................. 7
3.4.
Collecting Data from the Analog Output .................................................................................. 7
3.5.
Collecting Data over the Serial Port in Real Time ................................................................... 7
3.6.
Data Averaging and Data Logging Using the Menu ................................................................ 9
3.7.
Menu Definitions and Menu Tree ............................................................................................ 9
3.8.
Selecting the Menu ................................................................................................................ 10
3.9.
To Log Data Using the Internal Data Logger ........................................................................ 11
3.10.
To Stop Logging Data Using the Internal Data Logger ......................................................... 12
3.11.
To Transmit Logged Data to a Computer Using the Serial Port............................................ 12
3.12.
To Log Data Using the SD Card ............................................................................................ 13
3.13.
To Average Data ................................................................................................................... 14
3.14.
To Set the Calibration Parameters ........................................................................................ 14
3.15.
To Set the Time and Date ..................................................................................................... 16
3.16.
To Change the Output Baud Rate ......................................................................................... 16
3.17.
To Turn the Analog Inputs On and Off and Change the Analog Output Scaling Factor ....... 16
3.18.
To Turn the Display Light On and Off .................................................................................... 17
3.19.
To Change the Units for Internal Temperature, Pressure, and Ozone ................................. 17
3.20.
To Test the Lamp Voltage and Precision .............................................................................. 18
3.21.
To Read the Number of Hours of Ozone Monitor Use .......................................................... 18
3.22.
To Turn the Optional Lamp Heater On and Off ..................................................................... 18
3.23.
To Read Flow Rate on the Display ........................................................................................ 18
4.
ACCESSING THE SERIAL MENU
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5.
MAINTENANCE
20
6.
CALIBRATION
21
6.1.
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 21
6.2.
Ozone Standards ................................................................................................................... 21
6.3.
Equipment Required .............................................................................................................. 21
6.4.
Instrument Preparation .......................................................................................................... 22