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Stream Sequencing–Enable or Disable Streams
Following the initial setup, if a stream was not connected or
connected/disconnected after start-up, the user may be required to
manually enable or disable a stream.
NOTE:
Disable streams that do not have sample gas connected to them. If
a stream (typically stream 4) is a dedicated calibration stream, the
user may want to disable it, or remove it from the Stream
Sequence. Enabling it will display ambiguous data on the Analyzer
Operation screen because it only displays process stream data.
To disable any streams not in use:
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On the Analyzer Operation screen, click the Stream Sequence tab.
Under the Stream Enable section, set the value next to the
corrsponding stream to Disable.
•
Remove unused streams from the Stream Sequence by setting the
value next to the unused stream to Stream (none).
•
When finished, click on the Send button.
NOTE:
Streams enabled but removed from the sequence will display as
Skip on the Analyzer Operation screen. Streams disabled and
removed from the sequence will display as Disabled.
To enable additional streams:
•
Enable the stream by selecting the Value column next to the
corresponding stream number and changing to Enable.
•
In the Stream Sequence tab, select the Value column next to the
corresponding sequence number, and select the stream number to
add.
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