
Software Overview and Explanations
Installation and Operation Manual - COMTEC
®
6000
30
Doc.-ID: COM6000_11022020_EN
4.2.16
Load factory settings
Loading factory settings will restore all original settings and values to the default values programmed in the factory. If
activated, all set parameters and also values such as sensor calibration values and calibration results are lost. Take
note of the sensor calibration values beforehand and re-enter them after the loading the factory settings. If this is not
done, a calibration has to be carried out.
4.2.17
Set CO
e
measurement to off/on
Before replacing a COe sensor or a complete probe, the CO
e
measurement must be set to OFF to prevent the probe
from being destroyed. After the replacement, the CO
e
measurement has to be switched back on manually.
Once the CO
e
measurement is switched ON, the user is queried whether or not the CO
e
sensor has been exchanged.
If this is confirmed, the user is then prompted to enter the following sensor calibration values which can be found on
the CO
e
sensor test certificate
CO
e
RH
0
‐
Offset
‐
Alpha
‐
Beta
‐
Gamma
‐
Delta
‐
SO
2
correction
value
Following this, a security query for the COe RH0 value must be confirmed regarding the RH0 value
“A wrong value
will destroy the CO
e
sensor immediately!”
If the value is not confirmed, the value must be reentered; otherwise the
COe measurement will be switched on using the original/previous data. If confirmed, the CO
e
sensor will switch on,
heat up and the system will proceed with its measuring mode.
If the CO
e
sensor was not replaced, the user needs to confirm this once again. In this case, the CO
e
measurement is
switched on using existing COe sensor parameters.
If a CO
e
sensor fault (short circuit, wire breakage etc.) is detected by the system, the CO
e
measurement is automati-
cally switched off and needs to be manually switched back on by the user once the problem has been rectified.
The CO
e
sensor test certificate can be found at the probe or sensor on delivery.
4.2.18
Service
The service functions are password protected and are only accessible by trained service personnel. These functions
are protected with a code, different to the system code.