Listed below are the four normalizing parameters accessible through this mode:
a. Temperature
b. Oxygen
c. Pressure
d. Water Vapor
3.
When you see the required normalizing parameter, press ENTER to display the
normalization data. Press ENTER again to exit the parameter.
For each of the four normalizing parameters, the display appears similar to that
shown below.
Normalization Example
Figure 4-3:
A. Selected parameter
B. Units
C. Standard level required (wet or dry for water vapor)
D. Parameter source
•
k = keypad input
•
a = analog input
•
s = serial data input
•
m = measured input
4.9
Diagnostic mode
You may examine the detector levels, chopper blade frequency, Y parameter, and the fault
condition from this mode. Press MODE until the number
4
appears in the top left corner of
the display and press ENTER to access this mode. Once in Diagnostics, the five suboptions
are as follows:
1.
Detector outputs
2.
Modulation Frequency
3.
Yval and CO ppm
4.
Calibration Data
5.
Fault Conditions
4.9.1
Detector outputs
This mode displays detector levels from the detector. D1 is the reference level and should
always be less than D2. The level of D2 should be between 10,000 and 20,000.
Operation
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